Episode 38: Byron Tully: Old Money, New Woman: How To Manage Your Money and Your Life - Secrets of America's Upper Class

 

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My guest today is Byron Tully, it’s his second time on Talking Billions. I had the pleasure of having lunch with Byron in a Parisian brasserie not long ago. We had a delightful conversation on many of the topics we are both passionate about.

Byron is the author of The Old Money Book - How To Live Better While Spending Less - Secrets of America's Upper Class. He's also written The Old Money Guide To Marriage, Old Money Style, and Old Money - New Woman.

The Old Money Book alone has over 700 4-star reviews on Amazon and over 700 4-star ratings on Goodreads.

Byron's popular blog at theoldmoneybook.com has, for the past 10 years, discussed topics of personal development and old money culture with a global community of followers.

Byron is a grandson of a newspaper publisher and son of an oil industry executive.

He's been an occasional guest on radio and podcasts.

Today, we’ll talk about his book Old Money, New Woman: How To Manage Your Money and Your Life - Secrets of America's Upper Class. A wonderful book I read hopping around Parisian cafes earlier this summer.

Today:

- We discussed the creation and intent behind Byron's book "Old Money, New Woman: How To Manage Your Money and Your Life".

- Byron talked about the empowering role of money, especially for women, and the importance of 'the true nobility'.

- We explored the significance of education and the concept of living life with a purpose.

- Byron highlighted the need for toughness in life without resorting to negative behavior.

- He elaborated on his amusing take on diplomacy and the value of patience in life's decisions.

- We discussed the evolving role of women as economic decision-makers and the need to keep sudden wealth a secret.

- Byron emphasized the importance of financial planning with the principle of Plan. Earn. Save. Invest. Spend.

- We touched upon what it means to be wealthy and the critical role women play in leadership positions.

- Lastly, Byron shared inspiring stories of successful women from history.

We left the best for last, so stay with us until the end of the episode.


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