Millennials & Money
Marriage advice with Keith and Tynesia Robinson
January 22, 2021
On this weeks special episode of Millennials and Money we have our first Gen X guest, Tynisha Boyea Robinson owner of CapEq and her husband and Law Professor at SMU Keith Robinson. Listen as they share their money story and the way they’ve came from two different financial backgrounds but managed to merge into one successful financial household. Tynisha shares how she is thankful for Keith’s conservative risk tolerance as a good counter balance to her more aggressive approach to investing and business ownership. They take turns being the households CFO so both of them get an idea of how to manage the household finances. Both have degrees in electrical engineering but elected to pursue different career paths but they both utilize their engineering degrees in their current careers to build success. Listen to how they've maintained such a good relationship with each other, “the couples who make it aren’t the ones who didn’t have problems they’re the ones who made it through the problems” and be sure to listen through the end so you can hear how Keith is able to manage his students attention virtually in the unique distance learning scenario we are in today.
On this weeks special episode of Millennials and Money we have our first Gen X guest, Tynisha Boyea Robinson owner of CapEq and her husband and Law Professor at SMU Keith Robinson. Listen as they share their money story and the way they’ve came from two different financial backgrounds but managed to merge into one successful financial household. Tynisha shares how she is thankful for Keith’s conservative risk tolerance as a good counter balance to her more aggressive approach to investing and business ownership. They take turns being the households CFO so both of them get an idea of how to manage the household finances. Both have degrees in electrical engineering but elected to pursue different career paths but they both utilize their engineering degrees in their current careers to build success. 
Listen to how they've maintained such a good relationship with each other, “the couples who make it aren’t the ones who didn’t have problems they’re the ones who made it through the problems” and be sure to listen through the end so you can hear how Keith is able to manage his students attention virtually in the unique distance learning scenario we are in today.