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Why Are Baby Boomers Watching So Much Television?

May 21, 2024 Money & Stuff
Why Are Baby Boomers Watching So Much Television?
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Why Are Baby Boomers Watching So Much Television?
May 21, 2024
Money & Stuff

Sam Rodriguez CFP®  & Conor Shepard are back!  In this episode, they talk about some interesting data which found that Baby Boomers seem to watch more television on average compared to younger generations. They discuss:

  • Reasons for why Baby Boomers have the highest amount of time watching television among different generations
  • Discrepancies in the results and other factors that could explain why it isn't as surprising as it initially seems
  • Other forms of visual media that younger generations use more often and how that fits into the overall findings of the television viewing data

Watch Here: https://youtu.be/9dPWjtXW3vQ

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Interested in hearing Sam & Conor talk about specific money or stuff topics, or want to be on the show? Send Conor an Email Today:

cshepard@foundationwealthpartners.com


FINRA/SIPC Investment advice offered through Foundation Wealth Partners, a DBA of Advisor Resource Council and registered investment advisor. Foundation Wealth Partners and Advisor Resource Council are separate entities. The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. 

To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional prior to making a decision

Show Notes

Sam Rodriguez CFP®  & Conor Shepard are back!  In this episode, they talk about some interesting data which found that Baby Boomers seem to watch more television on average compared to younger generations. They discuss:

  • Reasons for why Baby Boomers have the highest amount of time watching television among different generations
  • Discrepancies in the results and other factors that could explain why it isn't as surprising as it initially seems
  • Other forms of visual media that younger generations use more often and how that fits into the overall findings of the television viewing data

Watch Here: https://youtu.be/9dPWjtXW3vQ

Want to talk to an advisor about something you heard in this episode?
Reach out to us: www.foundationwealthpartners.com/contact

Interested in hearing Sam & Conor talk about specific money or stuff topics, or want to be on the show? Send Conor an Email Today:

cshepard@foundationwealthpartners.com


FINRA/SIPC Investment advice offered through Foundation Wealth Partners, a DBA of Advisor Resource Council and registered investment advisor. Foundation Wealth Partners and Advisor Resource Council are separate entities. The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. 

To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional prior to making a decision