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Understanding Money Printing: What It Really Means for You (with Paul Musson, Investment Expert & Author)

Understanding Money Printing: What It Really Means for You (with Paul Musson, Investment Expert & Author)


Season 7 Episode 94


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In this empowering episode of the Starter Girlz Podcast, host Jennifer Loehding sits down with Paul Musson — veteran investment expert and founder of Paddington Capital Management — to break down the real impact of money printing, inflation, and economic policy on your daily life.

Paul explains the crucial difference between money vs. capital, why house prices have skyrocketed, and how monetary policy often redistributes wealth without people realizing it. He also shares insights from his book Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense, showing how greater financial understanding can help bridge divides and create fairer systems.

What you’ll learn:
✅ Gain clarity on what money printing really means
✅ The difference between money and capital (and why it matters)
✅ How central bank policies affect inflation, housing, and wealth
✅ Why corporate culture and empathy tie into stronger economies
✅ Practical financial knowledge to empower your future

This episode is more than just a talk on economics; it’s a guide to understanding how money shapes your opportunities, your community, and your long-term success. Whether you’re a professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how the economy truly works, this conversation will give you the tools to see finance in a new light.

🔗 Learn more about Paul Musson:
📚 Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit at Your Expense → Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online retailers
🌐 Weekly Blog + Resources: paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com

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