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Novem Nexus

Novem Nexus

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Welcome to Novem Nexus: Navigating Your Financial Narrative, where we explore the various
topics of finance, the stories, strategies, and psychology behind our financial decisions with
host Greg Wagner as we dive into the intersection between finance and the human experience.

The financial landscape is saturated with advice and rules, Novem Nexus aims to stand out by
focusing on the underlying motivations, beliefs, and emotions that drive our financial behavior.
We explore not only the "what" and "how" of finance but, more importantly, the "why." At
Novem Group, we believe that finance is not just about numbers and equations; it's about real
people with real emotions. That's what this podcast is all about: understanding the reasons
behind our financial decisions and uncovering the narratives that shape our financial lives.

Novem Nexus is more than just a podcast. Connect with us on social media, share your
experiences, and join the conversation. Together, let's navigate our financial narratives with
confidence. Welcome to Novem Nexus: Navigating Your Financial Narrative.

Securities offered through Osaic Wealth, Inc. member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Novem Group. Osaic Wealth is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of Osaic Wealth. All opinions expressed by Greg Wagner or any guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of Novem Group or Osaic Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute tax, investment, or other financial advice, and is not endorsement of any securities discussed, and listeners should not rely on it for their financial decisions.
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  • Money Mindset, Coaching, and Courage with Alana Cummings
    2025/08/12
    What if your financial decisions are shaped more by your beliefs than your bank account?

    In this inspiring episode, Greg Wagner welcomes Alana Cummings—Founder and CEO of Superbloom Coaching—for a deep conversation on the emotional, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of money. Alana shares her journey from corporate success to personal fulfillment through coaching, and how money mindset plays a pivotal role in both personal development and financial outcomes.

    Together, they explore:
    • Why we don’t talk about money—and how that holds us back
    • How to uncover inherited money beliefs and shift limiting narratives
    • The power of value-based budgeting for financial clarity and purpose
    • Why receiving is just as important as giving
    • How gratitude and self-worth influence abundance
    Whether you’re navigating your own financial narrative or helping others do the same, this episode is packed with honest insight and actionable wisdom.

    Disclosures:
    Greg Wagner is an Investment Adviser Representative with Novem Group, an SEC-Registered Investment Adviser firm. All opinions expressed by Greg Wagner or any guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of Novem Group. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute tax, investment, or other financial advice, and is not an endorsement of any securities discussed. Listeners should not rely on it for their financial decisions.

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    47 分
  • Financial Literacy for the Next Generation: Teaching Kids and Teens About Money
    2025/07/29
    In episode 19 of Season 2 of Novem Nexus: Navigating Your Financial Narrative, host Greg Wagner explores how we can raise financially literate children in a world that often teaches them everything except how money works. Greg starts by recalling the first thing he bought with his own money—a used mountain bike—and how such moments lay the groundwork for our lifelong relationship with finances. Today, kids can navigate an iPad before they can tie their shoes, yet many graduate high school without understanding interest, 401(k)s, or how to build an emergency fund—not due to inability, but because no one is teaching them.
    Greg emphasizes that financial identity is formed primarily at home. Children absorb far more from watching their parents’ day-to-day habits than from anything explicitly told to them. They notice the tension when bills are discussed, the hesitation before swiping a card, and these moments silently shape their beliefs. Instead of secrecy or shame, Greg encourages parents to explain decisions openly—like skipping dinner out to save for vacation—and to share not just successes but also mistakes. This builds trust and helps children see money as a reflection of values, not just a means to display status.
    He then turns to schools, noting a staggering disconnect: despite more than 12,000 hours in classrooms from kindergarten through high school, most students never receive meaningful personal finance education. Only a handful of states require dedicated courses, and even then, many teachers lack financial training. As a result, we graduate kids into a complex world of compound interest, student loans, and financial algorithms without equipping them to navigate it. Greg argues this isn’t just an educational gap—it’s a moral one.
    Without guidance, kids learn about money from marketers, credit card companies, and influencers, who link self-worth to luxury and consumption. Social media only amplifies this, feeding children targeted campaigns that exploit insecurities. Greg asserts that true financial literacy must go beyond knowing what a Roth IRA is; it requires understanding personal values, questioning societal scripts, and resisting impulsive spending driven by clever algorithms.
    Ultimately, Greg argues that our goal isn’t to raise mini CFOs, but thoughtful humans who can delay gratification, navigate financial decisions with clarity, and view money as stewardship. This literacy starts around the dinner table and in daily choices—modeling patience, restraint, and honesty, rather than outsourcing these lessons to apps, schools, or influencers.

    Disclosures:
    Greg Wagner is an Investment Adviser Representative with Novem Group, an SEC-Registered Investment Adviser firm. All opinions expressed by Greg Wagner or any guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of Novem Group. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute tax, investment, or other financial advice, and is not an endorsement of any securities discussed. Listeners should not rely on it for their financial decisions.
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    18 分
  • Culture, Cash, and Identity: How Our Backgrounds Shape Our Financial Lives
    2025/07/15
    Welcome to Novem Nexus: Navigating Your Financial Narrative, where we explore the various topics of finance, the stories, strategies, and psychology behind our financial decisions with host Greg Wagner as we dive into the intersection between finance and the human experience.
    The financial landscape is saturated with advice and rules. Novem Nexus aims to stand out by focusing on the underlying motivations, beliefs, and emotions that drive our financial behavior. We explore not only the what and how of finance but, more importantly, the why. At Novem Group, we believe that finance is not just about numbers and equations; it's about real people with real emotions. That's what this podcast is all about: understanding the reasons behind our financial decisions and uncovering the narratives that shape our financial lives.
    Novem Nexus is more than just a podcast. Connect with us on social media, share your experiences, and join the conversation. Together, let's navigate our financial narratives with confidence. Welcome to Novem Nexus: Navigating Your Financial Narrative.
    Episode 18: “Culture, Cash, and Identity: How Our Backgrounds Shape Our Financial Lives”
    Have you ever wondered why you handle money the way you do—or where those habits come from? In this episode, Greg Wagner explores how our cultural backgrounds shape our financial behavior, often in ways we don’t consciously realize. From communal saving circles and family-first mindsets to rugged financial individualism, Greg unpacks the emotional and cultural tensions we experience when traditional values collide with modern financial systems.
    We explore how religious beliefs, inherited values, and immigration pressures affect everything from budgeting to investing. Greg dives into how Millennials and Gen Z are rewriting money scripts with a blend of tradition and tech—and why redefining wealth on your own terms is one of the most empowering things you can do.
    Whether you grew up in a home where money was taboo or in a culture where sharing wealth is a responsibility, this episode will prompt reflection on what money really means to you—and how to bring your financial habits into alignment with your identity.
    Greg Wagner is an Investment Adviser Representative with Novem Group, an SEC-Registered Investment Adviser firm. All opinions expressed by Greg Wagner or any guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of Novem Group. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute tax, investment, or other financial advice, and is not endorsement of any securities discussed, and listeners should not rely on it for their financial decisions.
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    17 分
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