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The Teacher Money Show

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by Shaun Morgan

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The Teacher Money Show is dedicated to helping educators like yourself navigate your unique financial challenges and unlock your financial superpowers. We help teachers navigate everything related to money. Whether you have questions about budgeting on a teacher’s salary, managing student loans, increasing your income, or making the most of your benefits, we will help make money less confusing, more empowering, and a tool you can use to focus on what matters most. If that sounds like that's for you, this is your podcast. For free money coaching for teachers go to TeacherMoneyShow.com/guest

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Episode thumbnail for 127: What I've learned about frugal living

May 20, 2026

127: What I've learned about frugal living

<p><strong>Most people think frugality means deprivation. What if it actually creates more freedom, more peace, and a richer life?</strong></p><p>In this live episode of the Teacher Money Show, I reflect on everything I learned this season about <strong>frugal living for teachers</strong>, intentional spending, budgeting, and creating financial breathing room without sacrificing what matters most.</p><p>This year, I challenged myself to stop settling for “average” financial habits and start asking a better question:</p><p><strong>Where can I create more value with less cost?</strong></p><p>What I discovered changed the way I think about money, time, teaching, and even summer break.</p><p><strong>Why this matters for teachers</strong></p><p>Too many teachers feel stuck financially:</p><ul><li>stressed about bills</li><li>overwhelmed by fixed costs</li><li>constantly feeling behind</li></ul><p>But frugality isn’t about living on rice and beans. It’s about making intentional choices so you can spend freely on the things that actually improve your life.</p><p>When you control your money instead of reacting to it, everything changes:</p><ul><li>less financial anxiety</li><li>more flexibility</li><li>better decisions</li><li>more freedom with your time</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode, I break down:</strong></p><p>• Why “average spending” keeps many teachers financially stuck<br>• How I cut my family food budget in half through meal planning<br>• The mindset shift from scarcity to intentional living<br>• Why frugality is about saying “yes” to what matters most<br>• How reducing fixed costs creates long-term financial freedom<br>• The difference between a luxury mindset vs. a frugal mindset<br>• Small ways to save money that compound over time<br>• Why reviewing your budget monthly changes everything<br>• How travel hacking and credit card points can support intentional spending<br>• Why frugality should also apply to your <strong>time</strong>, not just your money<br>• How teachers can protect their summers and avoid unpaid labor<br>• Using AI tools to save teachers time and reduce burnout<br>• Why teachers deserve rest, boundaries, and financial peace</p><p><strong>Big takeaway</strong></p><p>Frugality is not about deprivation—it’s about alignment. When every dollar has a purpose, you stop feeling trapped and start building a life with more freedom, peace, and intentionality.</p><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><p>Show notes: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/show127" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/show127</a><br>Coaching: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/coaching" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/coaching</a><br>Speaking: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/speaking" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/speaking</a></p><p>If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a teacher who needs to hear this before summer break.</p><p>#personalfinanceforteachers #frugalliving #budgetingforteachers #teacherlife #financialfreedom #intentionalliving #teacherburnout #financialliteracy</p>

Episode thumbnail for 126: Money mindset and Teacher Personal Finance with Gabbi Cerezo

May 13, 2026

126: Money mindset and Teacher Personal Finance with Gabbi Cerezo

<p><strong>Can teachers build wealth—even on a teacher salary? Or are most educators trapped by a scarcity mindset?</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Teacher Money Show, I talk with Gabbi Cerezo, a former middle school teacher turned Certified Financial Planner, about teaching personal finance, financial literacy in schools, and why so many teachers struggle to believe financial freedom is possible.</p><p>Gabbi shares her journey from classroom burnout in the Bay Area to helping everyday people make smarter financial decisions—and why practical money education matters now more than ever.</p><p><strong>Why this matters for teachers</strong></p><p>Most teachers were never taught how money actually works:</p><ul><li>budgeting</li><li>investing</li><li>403(b)s</li><li>compound interest</li><li>avoiding high-fee financial products</li></ul><p>And now schools across the country are being required to teach personal finance—even though many educators don’t feel prepared to teach it themselves.</p><p>This conversation breaks down how teachers can build confidence with money and help students avoid the same financial mistakes many adults are still trying to fix.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we cover:</strong></p><p>• How the 2008 financial crisis shaped both of our money mindsets (and how to cultivate a better one)<br>• The difference between financial advisors who sell products vs. fiduciary planners<br>• Why high-fee 403(b) annuities hurt so many teachers<br>• The growing movement to require <strong>personal finance education in schools</strong><br>• Why most financial literacy standards focus too much on jargon instead of real life<br>• How scarcity thinking keeps teachers stuck financially<br>• The mindset shift that helped me realize teachers can build wealth<br>• Why hearing real money stories changes how people think about financial independence</p><p><strong>Big takeaway</strong></p><p>Personal finance isn’t about memorizing terms—it’s about creating options. When teachers understand money and believe wealth is possible, it changes not only their lives, but the way they prepare students for the real world.</p><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><p>Show notes: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/show126" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/show126</a><br>Coaching: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/coaching" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/coaching</a><br>Speaking: <a href="https://teachermoneyshow.com/speaking" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://teachermoneyshow.com/speaking</a></p><p><br></p><p>If this episode helped you think differently about money, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a teacher who needs to hear this.</p><p>#personalfinanceforteachers #financialliteracy #teacherlife #budgetingforteachers #403b #teacherpodcast #financialindependence #moneymindset</p>

Episode thumbnail for 125: A Richer Classroom Matters!

May 6, 2026

125: A Richer Classroom Matters!

<p><strong>Most teachers treat May like a throwaway month. What if it became the most meaningful part of your year?</strong></p><p>In this episode of the Teacher Money Show, I break down how to create a <strong>richer classroom</strong> by applying the same principles we use in <strong>personal finance for teachers</strong>—discipline, intentionality, and focus on what actually matters.</p><p>This isn’t about money directly. It’s about using what you already know about budgeting, investing, and long-term thinking to build a classroom that students actually care about—and one that gives you more purpose and energy at the end of the year.</p><p><strong>Why this matters for teachers</strong></p><p>After state testing, many classrooms shut down. But when we confuse <strong>test scores with real learning</strong>, we miss one of the biggest opportunities of the year.</p><p>When you shift your focus from grades to growth, and from compliance to engagement, everything changes:</p><ul><li>Student behavior improves</li><li>Relationships get stronger</li><li>Teaching becomes more meaningful again</li></ul><p><strong>In this episode, I break down:</strong></p><p>• Why May has become a “lost month” in education—and how to take it back<br>• The difference between <strong>grades vs. actual learning</strong> (and why it matters)<br>• How personal finance principles can create a more engaging classroom<br>• Simple ways to teach <strong>financial literacy in any subject</strong> (math, English, science, history)<br>• How to design a <strong>“passion unit”</strong> that students remember years later<br>• Why engagement eliminates behavior problems better than discipline ever will<br>• How creating a richer classroom leads to a richer life as a teacher</p><p><strong>Big takeaway</strong></p><p>A richer classroom isn’t about better curriculum—it’s about better intention. When you stop chasing grades and start creating meaningful experiences, your students don’t just behave better… they actually learn more.</p><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><p>Show notes: <a href="teachermoneyshow.com/show125" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">teachermoneyshow.com/show125</a><br>Coaching: <a href="teachermoneyshow.com/coaching" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">teachermoneyshow.com/coaching</a><br>Speaking: <a href="teachermoneyshow.com/speaking" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">teachermoneyshow.com/speaking</a></p><p>If this episode challenged how you think about teaching, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a teacher who needs to hear this.</p><p>#personalfinanceforteachers #teachingtips #financialliteracy #classroommanagement #teacherlife #studentengagement #educationstrategy</p>

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What is The Teacher Money Show?

The Teacher Money Show is dedicated to helping educators like yourself navigate your unique financial challenges and unlock your financial superpowers. We help teachers navigate everything related to money.

Whether you have questions about budgeting on a teacher’s salary, managing student loans, increasing your income, or making the most of your benefits, we will help make money less confusing, more empowering, and a tool you can use to focus on what matters most. If that sounds like that's for you, this is your podcast.

For free money coaching for teachers go to TeacherMoneyShow.com/guest

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This podcast updates daily.

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