
101. European vs. American Old Money - Encore Episode
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Show Notes
Counting Down the Top Ten Old Money Episodes! While Old Money is on Summer Vacation, join us for the encore presentation of Episode 55: European vs. American Old Money, originally released June 2024.
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Just how different are the old money vibes in Europe? Discover secrets from America and Europe's wealthiest families, from the Medicis to the Hiltons. Learn where the tax havens are and the age-old customs of the House of Grimaldi. You'll also hear about the four core differences in how the elite live in Europe, including growing up with language and cultural exposure to playing the long game in business.
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In today's episode, we cover the following:
- The art of European slow living
- What old money means in Europe vs. America
- The Medici family of Florence
- Influence of Big Kathy Hilton on her daughters
- Nicky Hilton and James Rothschild
- The House of Grimaldi and Grace Kelly
- Tax haven: Monoco
- Swiss bank secrecy
- Plans for year two of the Old Money podcast
- European old money vibes
- Growing up in Europe
- Philosophy of life
- Beauty standards in Europe vs the US
- The way business works
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