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Money Sex Gen X

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Money Sex Gen X (MSG) is a weekly podcast convo between gentlemen Gen Xers Mr. Eric McLoyd and co-host Big Stew. These CHI-TOWN based hosts feel like Generation X needs to be portrayed better in the media. No shade or hate but they feel like Baby Boomers Millennials get all the shine. Without judgment, they dive into topics like Is College A Joke?, What Does It Mean To Be Black? and Lets Talk About Sex in hopes of uncovering new truths for viewers and themselves. Their painfully honest style of podcasting their undeniable chemistry makes for some interesting Gen X curated content.
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MSG Presents-"Eric On Money": The Million Dollar Question-Do You Have Enough Life Insurance?
Wednesday, 24 December, 2025

Send us a textIn this episode of MSG Presents: Eric On Money, Eric breaks down one of the most misunderstood topics in personal finance: how much life insurance you actually need.Many people believe that simply having life insurance means their family is protected. In reality, most people are significantly underinsured and do not know it. The episode reframes life insurance as a tool for preserving quality of life, not just covering funeral costs.Listeners learn why employer provided life insurance is not the same as owning a private policy, how insurance companies assess risk, and why coverage is never guaranteed. The episode emphasizes that life insurance decisions should be based on planning, not assumptions.At the core of the lesson is the DIME method, a practical framework for calculating insurable need:Using a real world examples, the episode shows how quickly insurable need can exceed expectations, often reaching well over one million dollars. The takeaway is clear: having life insurance is not enough. You need to have the right amount.The episode ends with a call to action for listeners to calculate their own insurable need, compare it to existing coverage, and identify any gaps that could put their family at risk.*Eric McLoyd is not a licensed insurance agent or broker. This content is for educational purposes only.Use my financial tools to explore this topic further:AI powered Financial CoachFin literacy course Productive LeadersOur expert fractional executive services provide the leadership and guidance you need to scale.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showGAIN ACCESS TO THE CONVERSATIONS WE CAN'T HAVE ON THE MAIN FEED Have a voice in the show so episodes reflect the real questions, struggles, and wins you care about. Build real financial confidence with a full course that helps you make smarter money moves, not just collect random tips. Get the full story behind every guest so you can learn from what they did right, what they hid, and what they regret. Understand how each episode was born so you can see the thought process, lessons, and strategy you can apply in your own life. Connect with a like-minded community so you are not doing healing, legacy building, and wealth creation alone. SEND US YOUR STORIES (START-UPS, CORPORATE STORIES) moneysexgenx@gmail.com FINANCIAL TOOLS: AI powered Financial Coach Fin literacy course Stock course Accelerator SCALE YOUR EMERGING COMPANY O...

 

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