Who wants to be a Millionaire?

September 19, 2018 | Colleen O’ Connell-Campbell


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Canada has over a million millionaires. Imagine!

Maybe you’re one of them. Which means you have the regular concerns – like what’s for dinner, am I paying too much for data, and will my tenth-grader pass Chemistry. But being a millionaire means you have some additional concerns unique to the wealthy – gifting money, managing family expectations, and intergenerational wealth transfer (aka complicated estate planning).

Most people aren’t worrying about the worries of Canada’s millionaires.

But I am.

And I’m addressing them in my just-launched podcast: I’m a Millionaire…So Now What?

I’m talking frankly – and unapologetically – about wealth; bringing inspirational stories, practical strategies, and straightforward advice from, to and about self-made millionaires and wealthy families.

Whether you’re a millionaire or plan to be one, first generation wealth or ‘old money’, I’m podcasting to, and for, you.

Listen in for news and interviews about critical issues that matter to you - like wealth transfer, windfalls, managing a family business, transitioning the family business, philanthropy, fundraiser fatigue, succession planning… 

You’ll hear from peers and experts like Brett Wilson – one of the original hosts on Dragon’s Den, Kelsey Ramsden – named Canada’s top female entrepreneur – TWICE, and Kevin Hall, President of Chronic Pain Toronto and CEO of International Cannabis Solutions.

I’ll also explore innovations that change the way we’ll live and do business, investigating the burgeoning Cannabis industry, demystifying blockchain technologies, and facing a future with artificial intelligence. Stay tuned!

Have a listen – you can subscribe on iTunes. And once you’ve tuned in, I’d love it if you’d head back over to iTunes to leave a review. Here’s the link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-a-millionaire-so-now-what/id1432211995?mt=2.

I’m so excited to speak weekly about the concerns that emerge when we build our wealth, and contribute to the conversation about saving, spending and sharing optimally. Tune in!