Putting the Sanity Back in Holiday Shopping: Practical Messages about Childhood Memories of the Holidays

childhood memories guest Nathan Dungan's bookMarketers have had us and our children in their sights for a long time, giving us a million ideas for how to spend our money to make this the best holiday season ever. But what are the childhood memories you cherish and recall from the holidays? Chances are they are less about expensive gifts than about fun and laugher with the people who loved you. Nathan Dungan, founder of Share, Save, Spend, joins Marti & Erin for a timely, helpful and heartfelt discussion about how to reduce stress, increase joy and enhance the significance of this special time of year. You will be glad you tuned in!

 

What are some of your favorite childhood holiday memories? What made those moments so special for you? How can you use those childhood memories to help you create the kind of low-stress, joyful season you want for yourself and your family?

 

For Nathan’s ME show about reducing materialism in our children & teens, click here.

For Nathan’s ME show about teaching children about money, values & accountability, click here.

For Nathan’s suggestions on keeping holiday spending under control, click here.

For Money Sanity Solutions: Linking Money + Meaning, click here.

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