Tag: Emotional Awareness

Building Financial Confidence and Community with Christi Rae (Ep. 16)

Building Financial Confidence and Community with Christi Rae (Ep. 16)

Parents often wrestle with one universal question: “Will my kids be okay?”

This episode uncovers how that loving concern connects deeply with emotions, family values, and the power of community.

In this episode, Joline Godfrey speaks with Christi Rae, host of The Great Canadian Piggybank podcast, about helping parents build confidence around money conversations. Christi shares how her journey from gaming to financial education led her to foster community, balance technology with nature, and encourage families to talk openly about money.

Key takeaways:

  • The universal parental worry about children’s financial future and why it stems from love
  • Helping parents feel comfortable admitting what they don’t know about finances
  • The importance of community and connection in learning about money together
  • How financial literacy is tied to emotion, family values, and resilience
  • Christi’s transition from gaming to creating The Great Canadian Piggybank and East Van Seeds to spread joy and community
  • And more!

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About our Guest: 

Christi Rae is the creator and host of The Great Canadian Piggybank, a podcast that helps parents feel more confident about teaching their kids money skills within a Canadian context. With over two decades of experience in the gaming industry, leading major franchises such as Fortnite and Gears of War, Christi brings creativity, empathy, and community-building to everything she does. She is also the founder of East Van Seeds, a community initiative promoting sustainability and connection through shared gardening resources.

Growing up in a Family Business with Joshua Gentine (Ep. 14)

Growing up in a Family Business with Joshua Gentine (Ep. 14)

What happens when families lead with curiosity instead of control?

In this episode, Joline Godfrey is joined by Josh Gentine, founder of Bench Consulting and member of the Sargento Foods family, for a deeply personal and practical conversation. 

Together, they explore how healthy communication, intentional leadership, and emotional awareness shape thriving families, especially those managing wealth across generations.

Josh discusses:

  • How growing up in a legacy business shaped his view of family expectations and personal autonomy
  • Why families struggle with communication, and how business frameworks like personality assessments and family meetings can help
  • The tension between stability and innovation in multigenerational families
  • How vulnerability from the leading generation fosters trust and growth in younger members
  • The importance of preparing families emotionally and structurally for the transfer of generational wealth
  • And more

Resources:

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Connect with Joshua Gentine:

About our Guest: 

Josh Gentine is a coach and family business advisor, helping individuals, entrepreneurs, families, and boards of directors maximize impact. Josh is accredited as a Hogan-Certified coach, Gallup-Certified Strengths coach, and an ICF Certified coach. Josh’s background as an entrepreneur, advisor, corporate board member, and third-generation family business owner gives him a range of perspectives to draw from when advising clients. Josh focuses his time on helping family businesses transition leadership from one generation to the next, coaching family members, entrepreneurs, and senior leaders, and supporting talent strategies across organizations. Josh sits on the board of directors at his family’s company, Sargento Foods, as well as a $700 million ESOP auto dealership group. Additionally, Josh runs family executive round table groups for middle-market and large-cap family-run companies, and he is currently a part-time instructor with UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Family Enterprise Center.

Prior to starting Bench, Josh served as a Manager at Deloitte Consulting, where he focused on mergers & acquisitions as well as co-designing Deloitte Consulting’s global talent operations.

Josh earned his undergraduate degree in Finance from the University of Notre Dame and his MBA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Josh returned to Notre Dame following his MBA to study philosophy and theology in the seminary with the intent of becoming a Catholic priest. Josh and his wife, Meredith have two young children, Henry and Juliette, and live in Charlottesville, VA.