What are the conversations that help you Earn and Invest in your future so you can make the best decisions today? Dive into wide-ranging panel discussions on Monday and individual interviews on Thursday that will help you question and refine your financial moves. While we won't always find answers, we will show you the questions you should ask to find a richer path to financial independence.
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414. Three non Identical Strangers w/ Kristen, Rebecca, and Nathan
00:55:41
Have you ever struggled with identity? Maybe because of a job or change in lifestyle? Today our guests struggled in a whole different way. They are siblings but didn't find this fact out till later in life. Listen to this incredible story of learning who we are and what role family plays in this concept.
413. The Seven Secrets of a Happy Retirement w/ Fritz Gilbert
01:01:36
Fritz Gilbert has been retired for years and has not only written a book and blog, but also demonstrated how to live a good life post W2 employment. Today we discuss the seven secrets of a happy retirement. Fritz's wisdom not only is for those wanting to retire, but also for those at the beginning of their career.
412. Next Generation Financial Independence w/ Grant Sabatier and Logan Leckie
00:59:29
Grant Sabatier and Logan Leckie, creators of the app.com/">Topia App, join me today to talk about financial independence and entrepreneurship. How has the pathway to financial independence changed and what is the role of building your own business? We cover these and many other issues on today's episode.
What happens when someone dies without a will? We discuss with our guest Amy today the heartbreaking story of the loss of her husband and the unexpected trauma she experienced settling his estate without a plan. Not only did she have numerous accounts and tasks to manage, but it also ended up costing her greater than six figures.
410. Wealth 3.0 and Financial Advice w/ Sandi Bragar and Cammie Doder
00:51:46
We talk with Sandi Bragar and Cammie Doder about wealth 3.0. The idea that financial advice should be wholistic and investor centered. In this episode we talk about the importance of financial advice. Do you need it? Can you self manage? If you are looking for financial advice, how can we learn how to trust a new advisor?
409. The Fun Side of the Wall w/ Travis Scott Luther (Rewind)
00:54:38
In this rewind episode we talk to Travis Scott Luther, academic and entrepreneur, about the baby boomer migration to Mexico. Why not move? It is cheeper, better weather, and often people feel that the older Americans are treated better outside of the US. Travis takes us through the research he has done regarding who becomes and expat and why they do it.
408. Flip It, Flip It Good (Rewind) w/ carl and Mindy Jensen
01:01:23
In this rewind episode Carl and Mindy Jensen talk about the joy and pain of the live in flip. Ever wanted to be a pro at house hacking? This couple has done it all and are here to tell their secrets. Could you cash in on this lucrative hustle?
407. The Unexpected Entrepreneur w/ Doug Cunnington
01:08:30
Doug Cunnington never planned to be an entrepreneur. In fact, he skipped out on his big chance and decided to play it safe by getting an engineering degree in college. While surviving corporate America, Doug eventually found that whether he wanted to admit it or not, working for himself as an unexpected entrepreneur was much more to his liking. Listen to this episode and learn how he did it.
406. The Secrets of Investing for Beginners w/ Dave Ahern and Andrew Sather
01:01:35
How do you begin when it comes to the stock market? On Earn & Invest we often talk about broad based indexing. My guests today, however, are big fans of picking stocks. In this episode we discuss how they go about deciding what companies to invest in and how you can too. They are the hosts of the Investing for Beginners podcast.
Justin David Carl found himself in a spiral of drugs and unhealthy behaviors as he was making a living on the Hollywood nightlife. We chat about how he turned it around and learned how to alchemize life. His goal to turn negative to positive and create a more productive environment lead to among other things the birth of a podcast.
404. How to Give with the Most Impact w/ Sebastien Aguilar, Luke Freeman, and Rebecca Herbst
01:00:58
How do we give with the most impact? We talk effective altruism with Rebecca Herbst, Luke Freeman, and Sebastien Aguilar. What's more important...giving time or money? Giving to what you are passionate about or to what will help the most lives? We tackle some of these complicated issues in today's episode.
403. The Richest Person in Babylon w/ Clifton Corbin
00:52:42
Clifton Corbin helps parents teach their kids about money. He set off on an epic journey to update personal finance classic The Richest Man in Babylon for modern times. We chat about the timelessness and simplicity of financial advice and building wealth regardless of what era you grew up in.
402. Is it Ever Too Late? w/ Bill Yount and Becky Heptig
00:57:50
Have you found yourself feeling behind the eight ball? Does it seem too late to get your financial lives in order? Today, we talk to Bill Yount and Becky Heptig of Catching Up To FI and they discuss both their regrets and triumphs. If you feel like you are late to the game, this episode is for you.
401. How to Be a Nomad Capitalist w/ Andrew Henderson
00:57:21
What the heck is a Nomad Capitalist? Today we talk to Andrew Henderson in his flight to renounce his US citizenship and became a global citizen. He defines for us what a nomad capitalist is and why it is the best way to diversify both our assets as well as our lifestyle. How many passports do you have?
In this bonus episode I explain what the driving force was behind starting the Earn & Invest Podcast. I also introduce our new Patreon Group/Mastermind Wealth with Purpose. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this short solo episode.
400. The Why of Real Estate w/ Joe Saul-Sehy, Alan Corey, and Crystal Hammond
00:55:52
Are you afraid of making the jump into real estate? So many of us are, however, we also know that it is an incredibly powerful way to build wealth. We talk with the crew from the newly dropping Stacking Deeds Podcast. Hear about the why of real estate.
Maria Brito is an award winning New York based contemporary art advisor. We talk about art as an investment as well as a passion. What are the possible returns and possible risks? Maria tells us some of her stories and exciting buys including a secret purchase of a Banksy.
398. Are You Living the Unexamined Life? w/ Sammie and Michelle from Build a Wealthy Spirit
00:52:19
Are you living an unexamined life? Today we discuss with Sammie and Michelle from the Build a Wealthy Spirit Podcast about how to live a more intentional life and the role spending money plays in it. How do we wake up in our life and start to do the things we actually like? The things we actually need to do?
Jason Vitug and I talk about his book Happy Money Happy Life. We tackle the controversial question: will money make you happy. Jason says both yes and no. We also delve into the dimensions of happiness and wealth and how we can strive towards them.
396. Managing Money For Better and Worth w/ Chris and Ericka Young
00:59:25
Chris and Ericka Young's new podcast, For Better & Worth, dives deep into the weeds of dealing with money in a relationship. We are not just talking about marriage here, but money pervades all our relationships. We talk their personal and debt story as well as how we can approach these difficult conversations with loved ones.
We talk with Ken Honda author of Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money. Have you ever differentiated between happy and unhappy money? Ken says that money should flow in as well as flow out. He equates it to a form of energy that can both sustain and drain us. We discuss his five steps to happy money.
394. 3650 Days to Freedom w/ Carl and Mindy Jensen
00:51:39
Carl and Mindy Jensen join me to celebrate 10 years of their beloved blog 1500 Days to Freedom. We talk about how life has changed for them over the last decade. what have been the boons of financial freedom and what did the money not fix? Furthermore, is leaving your job your goal? It was for Carl but not Mindy.
393. The Five Patriarchal Money Narratives w/ Tori Dunlap
00:50:44
We talk today with Tori Dunlap the author of Financial Feminist: Overcome the Patriarchy’s Bullsh*t to Master Your Money and Build a Life You Love about the five patriarchal narratives and what we can do about them. If this title makes you uncomfortable, then this episode is definitely for you. These narratives are toxic to both men and women alike and understanding them can help everyone more successfully reach their financial goals.
392. Are You a Victim of Money Burnout w/ Grant Sabatier and JD Roth
00:57:10
Are you a victim of money burnout? I chat with Grant Sabatier and JD Roth about becoming enamored and then eventually tired with talking about money. We also discuss the parallels with creator burnout as well as social media burnout. In this wide ranging conversation we plod through the ups and downs while on the journey to financial independence.
391. Contrarian Thinking: Cannabis and Small Business (Rewind) w/ Codie Sanchez
00:58:03
In this rewind episode we talk with Codie Sanchez the managing director of Entourage Effect Capital, a private equity firm focused specifically on investing in the legalized cannabis industry, about how to make money in 2023. Her answer may surprise you! Learn about the role of buying small businesses in building wealth.
390. Freedom! When to Say Goodbye to the 9 to 5 (Rewind) w/ Andy and Nicole Hill, Jen Smith
00:59:47
In this rewind episode we talk with Andy and Nicole of Marriage, Kids, and Money and Jen Smith from Frugal Friends about when it's time to ditch the 9 to 5. Today's guest took the leap and left their jobs before financial independence to pursue freelance work and entrepreneurship. How do you know when it is time to make the break? What are the risks and benefits?
389. Rachel Richards on the Financial implications of Divorce
00:58:52
Rachel Richards was cruising along financially, building a business and social media following, when her life and finances took a sudden turn. We talk about the ups and downs of divorce, valuing a business, and revealing to friends and social media supporters the reality of a marriage that was ready to end. Can you financially plan for this possibly devastating white swan event?
388. The Four Phases of Retirement w/ Bryce Leung and Kristy Shen
01:08:11
According to a YouTube TedX talk by Riley Moynes there are four phases of retirement. Today we talk to Kristy and Bryce from revolution.com/">Millennial Revolution about how these phases relate to early retirement and the FIRE Movement. Are the phases the same? Is there stress related to retirement?
387. How to Make a Living Freelance Writing w/ Paulette Perhach
00:43:41
Paulette Perhach is the creator of the Powerhouse Writers program where she teaches both the art and business of freelance writing. We chat about whether it is a good way to make a living. IS it lucrative enough? How hard is it to get a piece into the New York Times? Listen as Paulette shares her wisdom and what works for her.
386. How to Go the Extra Mile by Giving a Mile w/ Kevin Crowe and Tara From
00:54:26
How do we know what enough looks like when it comes to money? To generosity? To charity? On today's episode we discuss just this with Tara From and Kevin Crowe from Give a Mile. Give a Mile is a charity which allows us to donate airline miles to the families of hospice patients so they can make last minute trips. We share stories of what simple generosity can mean to strangers and how to integrate savings for oneself versus giving to those in need.
385. The Time in a Job Interview When She was Asked if she Planned to Get Married w/ Maricella Herrera Avila
00:53:45
Maricella Herrera Avila is the CEO of Ellevate Network, the largest community for women+ at work focused on creating a culture of equity and inclusion in business. We talk about the time she was asked in a job interview whether she was planning to get married in the next two years. What does it mean to be a "professional feminist" and why is it important?
384. Should I Retire Yet? With Chris and Kim Mamula
00:54:33
We chat with Kim and Chris Mamula about how you decide when is the right time to retire. Chris is the author of the popular blog Can I Retire Yet. Is retirement the goal? Is the grass greener on the other side? And furthermore, how do we define retirement? Both Chris and Kim plan on making money regardless if they call themselves "retired" or not. Would you?
383. How to Fix Social Security and Medicare w/ Mark Miller
00:56:27
Mark Miller is the author of Retirement Reboot, most definitely one of the best retirement books to be written in the last few years. In this episode we chat about Medicare and Social Security. While many have suggested that we should be scaling back on these types of social insurance, Mark feels what is needed now is an expansion. We dive deeply into how these benefits work and what needs to change.
382. F#@# New Year's Resolutions w/ Vincent Pugliese, Sarah Putt, Renee Darko, and Nii Darko
01:01:34
It's that time of year again and we are talking New Year's resolutions. Is there anything to them or are they just bunk? We chat with Vincent Pugliese, Sarah Putt, and Renee and Nii Darko. How do you set intentions for the coming year? And more importantly, should you? Happy New Year!
381. Having it All But Unhappy Anyway w/ Leif Dahleen
00:51:18
Leif Dahleen is the Physician on FIRE and on this episode we talk about what happens when having enough is not enough to feel happy. With the recent death of the enormous popular tWitch by suicide, we try to tackle the question of why people who seem to have it all still suffer. Does money make us happy? Career? Accomplishments?
380. Is Financial Security an Illusion? w/ Chris and Jess from Life Outside the Maze
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Chris and Jess have lived through a lot on the last 5 years. Chris retired early in order to live a good life and than something unexpected happened-he was diagnosed with metastatic cancer. Jess, holding on tightly to her job and sense of control, decided to leave the startup life as Chris was recovering from an arduous year of chemo. Today, we discuss with them whether financial security (as well as health security) is an illusion.
379. Making Finance for the People w/ Paco De Leon
00:53:44
We discuss with Paco De Leon her new book, Finance For The People. What are the most importanty steps for average everyday people to reach their financial goals, build a path to wealth, and also maintain their ethics? Paco describes her early career in personal finance and how it taught her the most important habits and insights in order to get our finances in order today and not some time in the far off future.
378. Are You Panicking About the Cost of Healthcare? w/ Lynn Frair and Ryan Connell
00:56:24
Are you worried about how you are going to pay for healthcare if you retire before Medicare age? This conundrum has stumped early retirees and entrepreneurs for decades. Part of the problem is that we just plain unclear about how much healthcare coverage will cost. Lynn Frair and Ryan Connell have an answer. They have created a a healthcare calculator to help you estimate your costs.
377. From Paper Millionaire to Bankruptcy and Back Again w/ Naseema McElroy
00:53:49
Naseema McElroy is the force behind Financially Intentional, a nurse, author, and a financial coach. We discuss with her the difference between a high salary and wealth. She discusses how becoming intentional about her money made all the difference. Debt was normal for her until it wasn't. Listen to her inspiring story.
376. The Seven Biggest Financial Stories of 2022 w/ Joe Saul-Sehy and Shannah Game
00:51:54
We are joined by Joe Saul-Sehy and Shannah Game to review the biggest financial stoires of 2022. There are seven that we discuss specifically and chart out how we were impacted. What is going to happen in 2023. Listen as we look back as well as forward.
375. Pay Yourself First, Even During the Holidays w/ Jeff Underwood
01:01:47
Jeff Underwood from Homo Money comes on to talk about the seven savings stocking stuffers of paying yourself first during the hollidays. We discuss not only how to pay yourself first but also the biggest mistakes that he made when learning how to build wealth. Also, don't miss the aftershow where we chat about the FIRE movement and the LGBTQ community.
374. Creating Your Luscious Hustle with Human Design w/ Laura Milne and Betsy Milne
01:05:49
Laura and betsy Milne are co creators of the brand, business, and podcast titled Luscious Hustle. Burned out from their previous work environments, they started a business to help people connect to their energy and a more nurturing version of entrepreneurship. In the meantime, they have been highly influenced by Human Design. Listen here to learn about their evolution and more about what human design is.
373. What Cancer Taught Me about Money w/ Diandra Fields
00:56:51
Diandra fields writer behind That Science Couple has been diagnosed with cancer not once but twice. These diagnoses and her resultant treatments have changed her beliefs about money, financial independence, and life. Listen as she describes her evolution and the emotional and economic difficulties of being a cancer survivor.
372. The Tax Busting Powers of Real Estate w/ Amanda Han and Matt Macfarland
00:54:33
Do you have a tax problem? Does it pain you every year to see more and more money going to Uncle Sam? Well, CPAs Amanda Han and Matt Macfarland wrote a book to help you take advantage of the tax busting powers of real estate available to all of us. They are authors of The Book on Advanced Tax Strategies.
371. Acting Vs Reacting Are You Mindful About Money
00:58:42
We talk with Jonathan DeYoe from Mindful Money about how to be thoughtful about what are financial framework is meant to support. He takes us through his pillars of happiness and we learn how to then use them in order to create a financial plan that serves our unique goals and life.
370. Financial Joy and The Humblest Penny with ken and Mary Okoroafor
00:53:02
We talk with ken and Mary Okoroafor from The Humble Penny about the purpose of wealth and what it means in our lives. Have you ever considered the concept of financial joy? Ken and Mary discuss their vision of what money or financial joy is and how it should play out in our lives. Plus, listen closely to the intermission for a free giveaway.
369. Confessions of a FIRE Skeptic w/ Christine Benz (Rewind)
01:08:30
On this rewind episode we revisit our conversation with Christine Benz from Morningstar about her initial skepticism towards the financial independence retire early (FIRE) movement. Listen to her describe why she has changed her mind and what good she sees in the movement. What can we learn from FIRE movement and where should we steer clear?
368. Can You Reverse Engineer Yourself to Wealth and Success? w/ Joe Saul-Sehy, Rich Jones, and Jen Smith (Rewind)
00:54:54
In this rewind episode we re explore whether the key to success in any endeavor, whether wealth or building a podcast, is to reverse engineer. Should we be taking the best ideas and techniques from those who are already successful? Are we stealing or learning from the experts? Listen to Joe Saul-Sehy, Rich Jones, and Jen Smith on this exclusive Fireside Chat as we hash out this important conversation.
Brad Barrett the host and co creator of the ChooseFI podcast and platform joins me to talk about a tweet from a few months back. Once we have enough money, should we quit our jobs? IS working a waste of time after financial independence. Listen in on this conversation with one of my favorite people to talk philosophy with.
366. Will Your Parents Ruin Your Dreams? w/ Jason and Laura
00:59:18
Today we talk the financial and emotional burdens of our parents. Jason and Laura were financially independent world travelers when Laura's parents needs changed radically due to dementia. On this episode we talk about the unforeseen sacrifices that are necessary and how their lives have changed.
365. The Seven Rules of the Road for Tax Advantaged Accounts w/ Sean Mullaney
00:57:18
We discuss with Sean Mullaney The Seven Rules of the Road for Tax Advantaged accounts. He discusses these and more in his new book Solo 401K. Find out how we maximize your tax deductions, defer paying taxes for the long term, and plan for future withdrawals and even RMDs.
364. Why You can't Afford to Miss Econome 2023 w/ Diania Merriam, Ericka Young, and James Lowery
00:55:58
Econome 2023 promises to be a fantastic conference in 2023. We talk with creator Diania Merriam as well as big stage speakers Ericka Young and James Lowery. What will be new this year? What surprises can we expect? Will there be a live podcast? Take a listen and find out.
363. Why Your Tip and the Person Collecting it Matters w/ Barbara Sloan
00:49:08
We talk with Barbara Sloan the author of the recently published book Tipped and the creator of the Tipped Finance platform. Why does your tip matter? What struggles do service industry professionals face?
362. When Opportunity Knocks, Will You Answer? w/ Jean Chatzky and Louis Barajas
00:52:14
In this episode we talk with Jean Chatzky and Louis Barajas about their upcoming PBS show Opportunity Knocks. We discuss how they guided six families through debt, career, home ownership, and much more. Then, I tell a long held secret story about why i eventually decided to leave medicine and what it says about our healthcare system.
361. The Consequences of Being Unconscious with your Money w/ Bill Yount
00:50:04
We talk with Bill Yount from the Financial Literacy Project Facebook group about being behind the eight ball when it comes to his path to financial stability. We talk "Back-Loading" the sacrifice and how it feels to see people in their twenties and thirties retire early. Do you ever think that it is too late and you will never catch up?
360. Do Purpose and Money Go Hand in Hand? Live from CampFI Southwest 2022
00:49:22
This is a live recording from CampFI Southwest. Here we discuss the connection between money and purpose. Can the concept of purpose (and Identity) actually be toxic? Three guests discuss their opinions and vision of what role purpose should play in our life.
We talk with Patrick Yip about the shoulds and shouldnt's with investing and gold. Is it speculation? Is it an inflation hedge? Should gold take the place of bonds in our asset allocation? Learn the answers to these questions and more on todays episode.
358. Why Listening to a Financial Podcast will Make you Millions w/ Joe Saul-Sehy, Paulette Perhach, and Neighbor Doug
00:49:42
Will listening to a financial podcast make you millions? More importantly, is this still a good way to teach and learn financial competence? We talk how the sausage gets made with part of the creative team behind the Stacking Benjamins Show. Here's your chance to be a fly on the wall.
Today on E&I we conduct a life review with Nuno Leiria. He is a game programmer and a very thoughtful person about his dreams and ambitions. On this episode we look at his life and consider his sense of purpose. How does money play in to these goals?
We talk about personal finance and financial independence through a very different lens. Jason and Amanda are part of the polyamory community and their approach to relationships and money are slightly different. Listen to hear how this community tackles these difficult issues.
355. The Secrets of Millionaires Revealed w/ Jace Mattinson
00:47:30
We talk with Jace Mattinson of The Millionaires Unveiled podcast. We discuss whether a million dollars is still a lot of money, and how is the quickest way to get to that type of net worth. Jace talks about how his own investing habits have changed after hearing so many millionaire's stories.
353. A Monk, a Marine, and a Money Manager Walk into a Bar w/ Doug Lynam
00:47:06
Doug Lynam was traumatized by his parents relationship with money. This lead to, among other things, a stint in the marines and two decades in a monastery. Eventually his unique past guided him to a career as a money manager. In this episode we discuss money trauma and money avoidance.
352. How Far Would You Go, How Much Would You Pay? Live From Chautauqua Colombia
00:46:17
This is a live episode recorded at Chautauqua Colombia. The first ever podcast coming from this elusive conference, we explore with participants why they came. How much would you pay to learn about money? How far would you travel? How important is money anyway?
351. Would You be Happier Without a Home? (rewind) w/ Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung
01:14:58
In this rewind episode, Bryce Leung and Kristy Shen cofounders of the millennial revolution platform, decided that they no longer wanted to toil away at a stressful, hateful job for 30-40 years, to pay off a massive mortgage, only to die of a heart-attack at their desks or be laid off without a pension.
On this rewind episode we revisit estate planning with Vicki Cook and Amy Blacklock who wrote Estate Planning 101. It is the subject we love to hate and yet is one of our most important financial planning tasks.
349. Are We Leaving Money on the Table? w/ Paul Merriman
01:06:14
We discuss with Paul Merriman whether we are leaving money on the table. Can we increase returns by adding on to the traditional S & P 500 index or total market index? We go farther and touch on seven key concepts when it comes to investing.
348. Live Book Launch Party at MMHQ w/ Carl Jensen, Doug Cunnington, and Pete Adeney
01:01:16
This episode was recorded live at the Mr. Money Mustache Headquarters during the Taking Stock book launch party. We talk purpose, meaning, and money with a live audience of sixty people as well as answer questions from the audience.
Is money your scorecard? We talk with Brandon Turner, formerly of BiggerPockets, about purpose, freedom, and impact. He discusses his four phases of financial freedom and ultimately what he plans to accomplish with all his success.
346. The Two Sides of Financial Independence w/ Jason and Eric
01:03:38
Jason and Eric are the creators of the fantastic Two Sides of FI podcast. We talk finances and how they relate to purpose. We also explore whether it is money that solves our problems. Did you ever think that everything will be okay once you are financially independent? We push back on this narrative.
345. What this Army Brat Can Teach You About Money w/ Lacey Langford
00:54:54
Lacey Langford, The Military Money Expert, grew up the daughter of a military policeman. Their norms, habits, and teachings as children had a profound effect on her decision to become a financial counselor. What can this army brat teach you?
344. Living a Life of Authenticity with Financial Independence w/ Chris and Debbie Emick
00:53:55
We talk with Chris and Debbie Emick from the Go Bucket Yourself blog and podcast about living a life of authenticity. They explain the concept of living a wild life and discuss the role of spirituality. Is purpose to weighty of a term? Listen and find out.
We talk with Mark Trautman his path to financial independence, his financial decisions, and the loss of his beloved wife Marge. We discuss the important role money plays in our lives and what it can and can't do for us.
342. Can You Recession Proof Your Finances? w/ Joe Saul-Sehy, Andrew Wang, and Jen Smith
00:53:24
Are we in a recession? Are we headed towards one? In this episode we chat with Joe Saul-Sehy, Andrew Wang, and Jen Smith about how to protect yourself when economic winds change. What are you going to do to make your finances stronger regardless of what the future holds?
341. Addiction, Recovery, and Grace w/ Marisa Vitali
01:00:57
We talk heroin addiction with Marisa Vitali as depicted in her short film Grace. How do we engage with those in recovery whether drug abuse or other issues like a spending addiction. We also touch on the financial topics associated with filmmaking.
340. How to Money on How to Move w/ Matt Altmix and Joel Larsgaard
01:04:43
How do you know when it is time to move...and how do you know what to look for when you are moving? We talk with Joel and Matt from the podcast How to Money about making this big decision. We discuss the financial as well as life hacks involved.
339. Trippin on Financial Independence w/ Douglas Tsoi
00:52:21
Douglas Tsoi is a spiritual director as well as part of the financial independence community. On this episode we speak with his experiences with psychedelics and how they have effected his thinking and its effect on how he deals with money and work.
338. Are You Ready to Take Stock of Your Life? w/ JL Collins and Jordan Grumet
01:11:44
This is our book launch episode for Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life. JL Collins interviews me about the book, life, and living without regrets. Buy the book here.
337. Were the Stoics Right About Money w/ Vitaliy Katsenelson
01:00:33
Among other things, Vitaliy Katsenelson's new book, Soul in the Game, dives deep in to stoic philosophy and money. Were the stoics right? Vitaliy thinks so, and after listening to this episode, you may too. We cover how the stoic philosophers saw money and how this can benefit you.
336. Inviting God Into Your Rich Life w/ Bob and Linda Lotich
00:55:40
Bob and Linda Lotich are the hosts of the Seedtime Money Podcast and their new book Simple Money, Rich Life discusses the role of Christianity in finanes. We talk shame, guilt, giving, and how finances fit into our religious (or non religious) lives.
334. When it Comes to Financial Independence are you the Turtle or the Hare? w/ Stephen Chen, Nate Wilson, and Michelle Dash
00:53:37
When it comes to financial independence are you the turtle or the hare? How important are your financial goals and how quickly do you want to get there? In this episode, we talk to Stephen Chen, Michelle Dash, and Nate Wilson from New Retirement about their careers and aspirations.
333. Should your investments do more than just make money? w/ Chris Mamula Rewind
00:53:08
Should you be investing in ESG funds? Should your investments do more than just make money? We discuss these issues with Chris Mamula of Can I Retire Yet?. This is a rewind episode from over a year ago.
332. Rewind-Has FIRE Evolved w/ JL Collins, Brad Barrett, and Jillian Johnsrud
01:11:57
On this rewind episode we talk with JL Collins, Brad Barrett, and Jillian Johnsrud about how and if the FIRE movement has evolved. And more importantly, if you are part of this movement, have you evolved. Enjoy this rewind episode and don't forget to preorder my book, Taking Stock.
331. How to Invest When the Sky is Falling w/ Joseph Hogue
01:00:30
Is the sky falling? We talk with Joseph Hopue (Let's Talk Money) about investing strategies in this high inflation recession threatening environment. Is now the time to change your strategy or stick to your investment plan? Is this time different?
330. From hand to Mouth to a Real Life Instagram Meme
00:55:15
James and Emily Lowery are the couple behind the instagram account and blog Rethink the Rat Race. They discuss their Instagram life. Is it real or a glitz version of reality? In this episode we discuss early financial independence, remote real estate management, and digital entrepreneurship.
329. Can You Escape the Taxman w/ Robert Farrington
00:53:16
Can you escape the taxman? Although you may think the answer is no, we talk today with Robert Farrington of The College Investor about health savings account. Once used immediately for a tax break on healthcare costs, now they have become almost magical retirement accounts. Hear how!
327. Invest Better With the XX Edge w/ Patience Marime-Ball and Dr. Ruth Shaber
01:02:58
We argue for equity and diversity in the workplace and the entrepreneurial world because it is absolutely the right thing to do both ethically and morally. Patience Marime-Ball and Dr. Ruth Shaber, in their new book The XX Edge, also argue, however, that it will lead to more profits and innovation. Learn the many benefits of gender equity and equality.
326. The Accidental Entrepreneur w/ Jannese Torres-Rodriguez
00:53:53
Jannese Torres-Rodriguez didn't plan on being an entrepreneur at the beginning of her career. Yet, she found her passion for her 9 to 5 flagging and started a creative side hustle around her love of cooking. Fast forward years later, she is a six figure entrepreneur with her personal finance platform Yo Quiero Dinero.
325. Do Purpose and Entrepreneurship Mix? w/ Ankur Delight, Shannon Hayes, and Leisa Peterson
01:05:42
What is the relationship between purpose and entrepreneurship? Should there be. We discuss with Shannon Hayes, Ankur Delight, and Leisa Peterson the pros and cons of bringing in meaning and purpose in to our business ventures. Some of their opinions may surprise you.
324. How a Mini-Retirement Becomes a Lifestyle w/ Patrick Schulte
00:56:23
Patrick Schulte is the creator of one of the oldest sailing blogs still active called Bumfuzzle. He turned a mini-retirement and youthful adventure into a lifestyle. Hear how he did this and how he funds his travel with options trading.
323. Is it Time to Cash Out? w/ Julien and Kiersten Saunders
01:07:33
Julien and Kiersten Saunders are the creators of the rich & REGULAR platform. Their new book, Cashing Out, is a provocative discourse on the shortcomings of corporate America for people of color as well as everyone else. A must read. Listen as we discuss how to know when it is time to cash out.
Jeremy Schneieder became financially independent instantaneously when he sold his company for seven figures. Yet, even before, he had subscribed to a series of good financial habits which he enjoyed sharing with friends. he started the Personal Finance Club to help others manage their finances.
321. Are You Making Money in Your Sleep w/ Julie Berninger and Cody Berman
01:04:00
Can you really make money while yopu sleep? Julie berninger and Cody Berman of Gold City Ventures say "absolutely". In this episode we discuss passive income, side hustles, and entrepreneurship. Is the four hour work week achievable? Listen to find out.
320. The Ten Questions to Invest Successfully w/ David Stein
01:01:42
David Stein's award winning platform, Money For The Rest Of Us, has been teaching people how to invest for years. In this episode we talk about his ten questions to master successful investing. Lot's of investing pearls on this episode.
319. The Simple Joy of Frugality w/ Jen Smith and Jill Sirianni
00:51:51
Jen Smith and Jill Sirianni, the cohosts of the Frugal Friends Podcast, discuss the simple joys of frugality, the difference between frugality and cheap, and many other great topics. They are hosting the Frugal Friends Summit June 27-30 (Spending Symposium).
Vicki Robin, famed author of Your Money Or Your Life, has been asking cultural scouts, on her podcast, what could possibly go right. In this episode we discuss how she has evolved from her initial passion for financial independence to much, much more.
What the heck is Slow FI? What does it have to do with YOLO? And why should this be important to you? Jessica Lynn and Heidi Dusek answer these questions and more on this Monday episode. Learn how to both defer gratification and enjoy today.
316. Is Spending Your Drug of Choice? w/ Lauren Greutman
00:57:31
Lauren Greutman was a drug addiction specialist and counselor. When addressing her own personal finances, she realized that she showed similar characteristics when it came to spending. Is spending your drug of choice? It was Lauren's. Listen how she bounced back.