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Money Matters Episode 328- The Little Book of Data w/ Justin Evans

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🎥 NEW EPISODE: The Hidden Currency of Data — with Justin Evans

Is data the new oil… or is it something even more valuable?

In this episode of Money Matters, I sit down with Justin Evans, author of the upcoming Little Book of Data (dropping this June), to unpack how data is reshaping money, business, and your everyday life.

💡 You’ll learn:

  • Why data is the overlooked asset class of the 21st century

  • How businesses are using data to gain an unfair advantage

  • The hidden risks of bad data and how it can mislead decision-makers

  • Justin’s simple, human-centered approach to telling better stories with data

  • Why YOU need to start treating your personal and business data like gold

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by data or doubted its impact on your financial life—this is the episode for you.

📚 The Little Book of Data will be available everywhere in June. Make sure to check it out and level up your data game.

🔥 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help you make smarter money moves.

#MoneyMatters #DataIsGold #JustinEvans #DataStorytelling #FinancialLiteracy #TheLittleBookOfData #ChrisHensley

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🎥 NEW EPISODE: The Hidden Currency of Data — with Justin Evans

Is data the new oil… or is it something even more valuable?

In this episode of Money Matters, I sit down with Justin Evans, author of the upcoming Little Book of Data (dropping this June), to unpack how data is reshaping money, business, and your everyday life.

💡 You’ll learn:

  • Why data is the overlooked asset class of the 21st century

  • How businesses are using data to gain an unfair advantage

  • The hidden risks of bad data and how it can mislead decision-makers

  • Justin’s simple, human-centered approach to telling better stories with data

  • Why YOU need to start treating your personal and business data like gold

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by data or doubted its impact on your financial life—this is the episode for you.

📚 The Little Book of Data will be available everywhere in June. Make sure to check it out and level up your data game.

🔥 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations that help you make smarter money moves.

#MoneyMatters #DataIsGold #JustinEvans #DataStorytelling #FinancialLiteracy #TheLittleBookOfData #ChrisHensley

  continue reading

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