If worrying about money keeps you up at night, but reading all that stuffy financial advice puts you to sleep (literally!), you’re in the right place. Welcome to The Kinder Way Podcast – the show that talks about unique ways to manage your money in short, digestible episodes. Hosted by a “married mom with a mortgage,” it’s all real talk about real life – like: Why is life insurance important in financial planning? And do I need to get life insurance for my child? Follow along for the inside scoop, plus a sprinkle of kindness in every episode! (It’s called The Kinder Way Podcast for a reason.)
“As my final act of love… here’s where I keep all my legal documents.”Trust us, this isn’t as strange as it sounds. If you’ve ever lost a loved one, you know how difficult it can be to navigate grief while funeral planning. From “How much does a funeral cost in Canada?” to “How do I write an obituary?”, there are many important questions, decisions, and tasks that happen after a loss. The reality is that many challenges could be av...
When it comes to end-of-life planning in Canada, the stats tell us that many of us are behind when it comes to making these very important decisions. Maybe that’s because having “the talk” about end-of-life planning can feel a little bit awkward – whether we’re chatting with our life partner, business partner, or aging parents. But as more and more Canadians enter the sandwich generation, having difficult conversations with parents...
April is Earth Month! And it’s got our host thinking about the state of our planet – and our children’s future. Inspired by a recent talk she saw with THE most famous climate activist in Canada (and David Suzuki’s wife, Tara Elizabeth Cullis), this episode has her planning for the future in a way that prioritizes the future of our planet, too.
So whether you find yourself researching green funeral options, participating in Earth Da...
Life insurance for business owners – how does it help you build your wealth while giving you more control of your money? And what does it mean to “be your own bank”? In the latest episode of The Kinder Way Podcast, our host speaks with Serenia Life Advisor, Greig Humphrey, about infinite banking in Canada, and how it can be a really smart wealth-building strategy for business owners and entrepreneurs.
Because not only does business...
Is critical illness insurance worth it? If you’ve ever asked yourself this question, this episode is for you. In it, our host talks about two real-life scenarios where a regular income came second to spending time with a sick or newly diagnosed child. And if you consider the average off time from work (in Canada) for a childhood cancer diagnosis, for example, the typically low critical illness insurance cost to cover those missed p...
If you’re looking for romantic Valentine’s Day ideas, our host talks about why a certain outside of the (velvet) box gift is a better symbol of “forever.” While it may not be the most romantic gift you ever received, it definitely demonstrates lasting love. Because – spoiler alert – it even outlives the promise of ‘til death do us part. So if you’re thinking of proposing on Valentine’s Day, maybe consider adding this idea to the mi...
I outlive my retirement savings? With RRSP Season here, that’s a question that may be on the mind of many Canadians. Not surprising when you consider the average retirement savings in Canada. (Spoiler alert: It’s pretty bleak.) In the latest episode of The Kinder Way Podcast, our host talks about a truly unique way to fund retirement – via a regular paycheque, using a strategy most people don’t know exists. If you’ve ever wondered,...
Happy New Year! If you’re still looking for New Year’s resolution ideas but are tired of the “new year, new you” narrative, this episode is for you. With the 4 pillars of wellness in mind, our host recommends a different kind of self-care that will have you focusing on your financial well-being in a simpler, more sustainable way. This episode is a great lesson on how to be kind to yourself in a way that benefits future you.
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As we wrap up the year, our host ponders what trulymatters in life – and what mattered this past year. Spoiler alert: It’s not what you think! Tune in to our last episode of 2025 for some end-of-year thoughts and a look back at the first year of The Kinder Way Podcast. Then tell us: How would you define 2025… and what does 2026 have in store for you?
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Do you vote with your wallet or bank account? Love to support businesses that give back? Then this episode is for you! Our host sits down with a colleague who not only leads our Member Benefits program but is also passionate about supporting her community.
Together, they explore how a company’s commitment to charitable programs shapes their purchasing choices – and why small businesses that give back to the community can sometimes ...
Giving money to grandchildren can be tricky — parents worry it’s too impersonal, and grandparents don’t want to feel like they’re in a gift-giving competition. But with the holidays around the corner, it might be time to rethink that, especially if you’re a parent hoping to avoid another avalanche of toys. The reality is that grandparentsgiving money to grandchildren can be a special, lasting gift… if done right, that is! The lates...
Joint Last to Die. Death Benefit. Survival Period. Scary movies or insurance industry terms? Just in time for Halloween, The Kinder Way Podcast’s host is unmasking these spooky sounding words so you’ll see they’re not so scary after all! Tune in to find out why… and don’t forget to stick around for the Halloween-themed sprinkle of kindness at the end! “This is it. Don’t get scared now.” #HomeAloneQuote
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In Episode 7, our host is talking Gwyneth Paltrow in the 90s, one of her favourite movies, and What Ifs? If you’re wondering what these three seemingly random things have in common, it all comes down to Critical Illness Insurance in Canada. In fact, if you’ve ever wondered, “is critical illness insurance worth it?” – this episode is a must-listen! Tune in for a re-imagined version of “Sliding Doors,” and see what happens to Helen i...
In Episode 6, our host digs into why dying is expensive with Serenia Life’s Chief Distribution Officer. This candid conversation about the cost of dying in Canada is a true eye-opener. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “is dying expensive?” — this episode has the answers (and more). You’ll learn why Canadians need to pay closer attention to capital gains tax, the hidden expenses young families should prepare for, and practical insight...
Episode 5 finds our host revisiting some near-death experiences during a trip to Thailand when she was young and “invincible.” As she recounts these close calls, it occurs to her that – had her 9 lives not kicked in – her parents may have been facing some pretty hefty medical repatriation costs. And if you’ve ever wondered, “How much does repatriation cost?”, it’s not cheap! Tune in to our latest episode to live through our host’s ...
Episode 4 finds our host and “life insurance convert” pondering whether life insurance is, in fact, a necessary good. While considering the insurance industry’s reputation in general, she doesn’t shy away from telling some surprising truths about travel insurance (an industry she formerly worked in). Digging a bit deeper, she discusses why consumers don’t have to worry about being taken advantage of when it comes to the life insura...
In Episode 3, our host gets up close and personal with Serenia Life’s Director of Marketing to talk about – you guessed it – the need for life insurance after divorce in Canada. Lucky for us, she isn’t afraid to talk about her own experience of divorce. And while life insurance may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about ending a marriage, she shares why it’s important to consider – especially if there are li...
Think life insurance only pays off after you’re gone? Think again! In Episode 2, you’ll learn that it can actually play a major role in your family’s financial planning process — long before you ever need a payout. From life insurance with living benefits to “compassionate assistance” for those facing a terminal illness, there’s a lot more to it than most people realize. In this episode, our host shares how living benefits insuranc...
In Episode 1, you’ll find out why our host went from life insurance skeptic to convert. Plus, she shares an affordable technique for building your child’s wealth in a way that many may not be familiar with – a hack, she admits, she didn’t know until she began working in the industry herself. Tune in for the inside scoop from and be sure to stick around ‘til the end, or you’ll miss the sprinkle of kindness. And don’t forget to subsc...
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