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What if a little financial discomfort today could buy you freedom tomorrow? Host Julie Rose talks with Shang Saavedra—founder of Save My Cents and author of Wealth is a Mindset—about how extreme frugality, mindset shifts, and some seriously uncomfortable choices helped her reach financial independence by age 31. Whether you're buried in money stress or just looking for more freedom, this episode is for you. Learn more: https://savemycents.com/ Wealth is a Mindset, available now: https://savemycents.com/book/ Follow Shang: https://www.instagram.com/savemycents/ Share your Uncomfy story: uncomfy@byu.edu Uncomfy is a BYUradio podcast hosted by Julie Rose. Also check out our sister show, Top of Mind with Julie Rose - https://lnkfi.re/TopofMind CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction: 00:47 Meet Shang Saavedra: Financial Freedom Journey 01:04 Early Financial Struggles and Realizations 02:53 Extreme Frugality: Living on One Income 05:26 Challenges and Mishaps of Frugal Living 12:29 Shang's Turning Point: Toxic Work Environment 13:27 Achieving Financial Independence 14:39 Shang's Message: Financial Security for All 18:13 Faith and Wealth: A Christian Perspective 19:32 Final Thoughts and Resources
In our final episode of Personal Wealth Month, we're joined by Dave Gow, the mastermind behind Strong Money Australia – a platform where financial freedom meets practical advice. Dave's here to break down money management without the jargon and show us how to take control of our finances, all while keeping it real and, of course, a little bit fun!
In this episode of the Less Insurance Dependence Podcast, co-hosts Gary Takacs and Naren Arulrajah discuss what it truly means to achieve financial independence through your dental practice. They break down the steps to financial freedom, including how to grow revenue with high-quality new patients, why PPO write-offs limit your wealth, and smart financial strategies like pension plans and investments. Gary and Naren also highlight eye-opening statistics from the American Dental Association (ADA) about how few dentists can retire without lowering their lifestyle—and how you can ensure you're on the right track. Book your free marketing strategy meeting with Ekwa at your convenience. Plus, at the end of the session, get a free analysis report to find out where your practice stands online. It's our gift to you! https://www.lessinsurancedependence.com/marketing-strategy-meeting/ If you're looking to boost your case acceptance rates and enhance patient communication, you can schedule a Coaching Strategy Meeting with Gary Takacs. With his experience in helping practices thrive, Gary will work with you on personalized coaching, ensuring you and your team are prepared to present treatment plans confidently, offer financing options, and communicate the value of essential dental services. https://www.lessinsurancedependence.com/csm/
In this episode: Purpose vs. meaning, Financial Independence, Burnout, Generational growth, Mindfulness with Jordan Grumet Episode SummaryIn this enlightening episode, Adam Coelho speaks with Jordan Grumet, a former physician turned podcaster and author, about the intricacies of finding purpose in life. They discuss the difference between "Big P" and "Little P" purpose, how Financial Independence can lead to more fulfilling lives, and the significance of understanding one's past to create a meaningful future. Jordan shares his journey from burnout to finding joy in podcasting and writing, emphasizing the importance of community and connection.Guest BioJordan Grumet, also known as Doc G, is a physician-turned-podcaster and author. He focuses on Financial Independence and personal growth, encouraging others to find their purpose and build meaningful lives. His upcoming book, "The Purpose Code," aims to help readers navigate the often anxiety-inducing quest for purpose.Resources & Books Mentioned"The White Coat Investor" by Jim Dahle"Taking Stock" by Jordan Grumet"The Purpose Code" by Jordan Grumet (coming January 2025)"The Gap and the Gain" by Dan Sullivan Guest Contact InformationTo connect with Jordan Grumet, visit his website at jordangrumet.com where you can find links to his medical blog, financial blog, and the Earn and Invest podcast. Key TakeawaysUnderstanding the difference between "Big P" purpose and "Little P" purpose can alleviate purpose anxiety and lead to a more fulfilling life.Achieving Financial Independence provides the freedom to pursue passions without monetary stress.Mindfulness and reflection on one's past narratives are essential for recognizing personal worth and purpose.Generational growth can stem from pursuing personal passions, impacting others positively in the long run.Building community connections through shared interests enhances one's sense of purpose and fulfillment.The journey to finding purpose is active; one must create it rather than waiting for it to appear.PS: Introducing the…
Today's guest is Matt Theriault, renowned for his transformative insights into financial independence where he shares his remarkable journey from bagging groceries to achieving financial freedom through real estate investment. In this engaging episode of the Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy podcast, Matt shares how an unexpected career switch, inspired by the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki, completely reshaped his perspective on wealth building. Transitioning from a music industry downturn to real estate, Matt discovered the power of passive income and strategic investments. Matt delves into strategies that go beyond traditional financial advice. He challenged the conventional 40-year saving plans involving stocks, bonds, and mutual funds by highlighting the effectiveness of generating passive income streams. Matt outlines how, through targeted education and mindset shifts, he managed to surpass his financial goals in just three and a half years. Listeners will gain valuable insights into real estate as a practical vehicle for financial freedom, with Matt and Dave dissecting the nuances between active and passive investments, the tax benefits of real estate, and the importance of patience and discipline in building wealth. Matt also underscores the necessity of incorporating creative financial strategies like seller financing to maximize returns. In this episode, we discuss: Transitioning from traditional jobs to real estate investment The importance of passive income in achieving financial freedom Strategies for real estate investing and their tax benefits Creative financial techniques to accelerate wealth building Click here to learn more: https://pantheoninvest.com/episode145
In this week's episode of The InspirED Podcast, Andrea digs deep into the topic of money. Why does independent financial freedom feel so hard to achieve, especially for women who balance the roles of business owner, caregiver, and often primary support for family members? For Andrea, gaining financial independence has been one of the biggest challenges of her life. Despite all the hustle—learning more, pushing to grow professionally, staying ahead of trends—the financial results have sometimes felt elusive. It's exhausting when the energy and dedication we pour into our work doesn't yield the outcomes we're striving for. And it leads to tough questions: am I giving away too much value? Do I undervalue my own skills and time? Or is it that others can't see my full worth? . . . RESOURCES IN TODAY'S EPISODE Money Magic by Michelle Masters Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero Mindset Makeover . . . CONNECT WITH KANDULA Kandula Blogs Youtube Instagram LinkedIn . . . ABOUT ANDREA DE LA CERDA Andrea De La Cerda is a highly accomplished communications professional with over 25 years of experience in the fields of advertising, communications and marketing. Throughout her career, Andrea has held key positions in renowned advertising agencies, brand consultancies and in-house marketing departments before creating Kandula. She possesses a deep understanding of consumer behavior and market trends, allowing her to develop innovative communication strategies that resonate with diverse audiences. Andrea received both her B.A. in Advertising and Business Administration and a M.A. in Education from Pepperdine. She is currently pursuing her Accreditation in Public Relations and is a member of PRSA. Sign up for Andrea's monthly newsletter, Insights for Systemic Change. . . . WORK WITH US Kandula works with nonprofits, entrepreneurs, educational institutions, and established brands dedicated to expanding their influence and amplifying their impact through purpose-driven communication strategies. Reach out to work with us!
"Understanding financial independence was a game changer for me.” Financial expert Katie Gatti from "Money with Katie” joins me as we discuss personal finance and the concept of financial independence. She makes a compelling argument against hoarding large sums in savings accounts without a clear purpose, something that too many of us are guilty of. Instead, she advocates for making your money work for you through investments. Now, I know the idea of investing can be daunting, especially with all the conflicting advice out there. But Katie breaks it down in a way that is both practical and relatable, emphasizing the power of automation to take the guesswork out of investing. What really struck me was her journey from corporate America to full-time entrepreneurship. Katie didn't just dabble in personal finance—she immersed herself, turning what began as a side project into a thriving business acquired by Morning Brew. We also explored her profound thoughts on societal expectations, particularly around traditional domestic roles versus modern career-driven lifestyles. Tune in if you want to learn how to become financially independent in today's market. In this episode you will learn: How to monetize and structure a new business - 15:08 How to challenge norms of empowerment and take self-control over your finances - 26:13 How to invest for your future - 30:20 - Get On Camera with Kim's brand new 7-Day On-Camera Challenge -FREE DOWNLOAD: 10 Tips to Make Better Video In Less Time (To Grow Your Revenue) click here -Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram & Subscribe to
We're diving into the book *Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence* by Joseph Dominguez and Vicki Robin in this episode. If you've been looking to shift your money mindset and take control of your financial future, this episode will be a great resource. Let's explore the key takeaways together! The book opens by highlighting the harsh financial realities many face, from mounting debt to economic disparity, but don't be discouraged. The authors encourage us to take control of our own financial well-being by focusing on personal responsibility and financial awareness. By practicing conscious spending and understanding our relationship with money, we can break free from the money trap and move towards financial independence. You'll also hear about the different perspectives on money—practical, psychological, cultural, and personal—giving us a deeper understanding of how our beliefs shape our financial behaviors. Finally, we'll take a look at the 9 actionable steps that can help you transform your financial life, starting with calculating your net worth and building long-term financial habits. You'll also learn why it's important to detach your self-worth from your job and how to invest wisely for the future. One of the key takeaways from this book is the reminder to be both generous with others and open to receiving generosity. Financial independence isn't just about numbers—it's about fostering a balanced, fulfilling relationship with money that enriches your life and your business. Hopefully, you discover insights you can begin applying today! Contact: michel@moneylighthouse.com
最近我經常在看的Youtube頻道就是Caleb Hammer,裡面他經常邀請一些有負債的人,然後分析他們的用錢習慣、金錢觀念、還有債務狀況。雖然,節目裡面“嗶嗶“滿天飛,但是看完之後都會讓我對於自己的財政有更多的想法。這個禮拜我們也來討論一下我們的金錢概念,還有怎麼透過改變我們的金錢概念來有一個更健康的財務狀況。 我是資料區: Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin & Joe Dominguez 《跟錢好好相處:幸福的關鍵,是找到金錢與人生的平衡點》 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
In this episode: surpriseFI, minimalism, frugality, emotional and psychological aspects of FI, and alternative lifestyles. We often get a lot of great ideas and questions from the FI community, and what better way to answer some as well as inspire than bring in one of our own to discuss their journey! In this special Friday episode, Ginger is joined by member of the FI community, Kim, to discuss how she found herself on her “surpriseFI” journey. Together, the pair talks about balancing frugality and minimalism, the importance of designing the life you want, as well as share some resources and recommendations that helped her on her journey!
Send us fan responses! Ever wondered how establishing your sovereignty and correcting your status can transform your life? Join us in this enlightening episode as C I uncover the multifaceted world of status correction and foreign national law. We'll share personal stories and practical advice on the benefits of notifying local authorities of your status and how to authentically navigate both public and private spheres. From handling interactions with law enforcement to ensuring continued employment post-status correction, we cover it all.Travel rights and legal documentation are essential aspects of maintaining sovereignty. In this episode, you'll learn about effective strategies for managing private paperwork, utilizing IRS documents, and handling FICA and Medicare taxes. We delve into the practical use of tribal IDs, the importance of proper car registration, and how to communicate your status during traffic stops. Our conversation extends to the powerful use of non-taxpayer affidavits and status election forms, ensuring smooth travel experiences and legal compliance.The dream of establishing independent communities and micronations is not far-fetched. Discover how to create new tribes, navigate relationships with established groups, and understand the power dynamics of private jurisdictions. We'll explore the significance of setting up trusts and estates, the intricacies of dual nationality, and the strategic role of holding companies in achieving personal and financial sovereignty. Whether you're interested in the symbolism behind judicial attire or the practical steps for asset protection, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to living a sovereign and empowered life.https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollars-Worth-Game-Kilam/dp/B09HQZNRB9 https://www.amazon.com/Capi https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Touch-This-Diplomatic-Immunity/dp/B09X1FXMNQ https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollars-Worth-Game-Kilam/dp/B09HQZNRB9Support the Show.https://donkilam.com
Vicki Robin is a prolific social innovator, writer, and speaker. She is the co-author with Joe Dominguez of the international best-seller and classic, Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial Independence, and author of Blessing the Hands That Feed Us: Lessons from a 10-Mile Diet. She is the co-founder of Conversation Cafes and of the 10-Day Local Food Challenge, and hosts the podcast/YouTube interview series, What Could Possibly Go Right?, inviting cultural scouts to shine a light on what's emerging as the pandemic, climate, the economy, and polarization unravel the old normal. Currently, she blogs on aging on her Coming of Aging Substack.In this episode, I talk with Vicki Robin, a renowned social innovator, writer, and speaker. Vicki discusses her journey with frugality, consciousness in spending, and applying the concept of “enoughness” to financial independence. We explore Vicki's life experiences, from growing up in Long Island to her time in various roles, including her innovative efforts in promoting sustainable living. Vicki shares her insights on the current economic system, the importance of sufficiency over constant growth, and the evolving cultural awareness surrounding financial independence. We also discuss Vicki's reflections on aging, sustainability, and her efforts to adapt her home to address affordable housing challenges.In this episode:(00:00) - Intro(01:01) - Meet Vicki Robin(02:12) - Vicki's early life and lessons on money(04:29) - The journey to writing Your Money or Your Life(09:20) - Cultural shifts and financial independence(15:32) - Reflections on social change and aging(23:52) - Embracing serenity and acceptance(26:44) - Resilience and adaptation in times of collapse(28:43) - Affordable housing solutions(33:50) - Rethinking retirement and work(38:42) - Personal reflections and impact of travelGet full show notes and links at https://mindful.money. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MindfulMoney. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Bill and Jackie sit down with 'Jay,' an anonymous guest who shares his incredible journey from a military and police background to achieving financial independence by the age of 39. Jay discusses his experiences on the SWAT team and as an undercover detective, and the mental health challenges that came with his career. He also talks about his blog, Escaping Avalon, and provides a deep dive into mental health strategies, therapy, and self-care. Whether you're a late starter on the path to FI or someone looking to improve your mental well-being, Jay offers invaluable insights and resources that can benefit everyone. Don't miss this compelling and informative conversation.
Abe explains the difference between financial independence and retirement planning and how they can be achieved simultaneously. Abe also highlights the common mistakes people make with their 401k plans and offers suggestions on how to avoid them. Ready to start building out your retirement plan? Visit TheRetirementKey.com today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Vicki Robin is considered the mother of the FIRE movement & has appeared on hundreds of shows, including Oprah & Good Morning America. She's the co-author of the international best-seller, Your Money or Your Life: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial Independence. Here we explore the heart-side of the balance sheet with concepts like money is life energy, the fulfillment curve & the real hourly wage.This episode originally aired September 5, 2022.If you liked this episode, you'll also like episode 173: RETIRED AT 29: WHY & HOW?Request to join my private Facebook group to give your opinion & participate in giveaways https://www.facebook.com/groups/mfrcuriousinsiders/Guest: https://vickirobin.com/ | https://open.spotify.com/show/1k6lsbRYw1WrNNlWXx6sHh | https://twitter.com/vicki_robin | https://www.facebook.com/WhatCouldPossiblyGoRightPodcastHost: https://www.meredithforreal.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/meredithforreal/ | meredith@meredithforreal.com | https://www.youtube.com/meredithforreal | https://www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovertSponsors: https://www.jordanharbinger.com/starterpacks/ | https://uwf.edu/university-advancement/departments/historic-trust/ | https://www.ensec.net/
In this episode of Living Off Rentals, we interviewed someone who has always been fascinated with building wealth. He took a job in sales because he thought that salespeople could control their income. Chad King started by flipping and wholesaling properties. He has completed over 400 flips and started using his active income to buy real estate, and he now owns 21 commercial properties. Listen to Chad's real estate investing journey and his impressive amount of experience in real estate. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways [00:00] Introducing Chad King and his background [05:34] Transition from flipping to rentals [09:16] Chad's day-to-day running of a multifamily business [13:40] Biggest lesson in scaling up business [21:30] Stress testing [30:18] The market rewards action [33:34] Chad's goal in his real estate business [39:29] His advice for those starting their real estate journey [43:10] Connect with Chad King Guest Links Website – instagram.com/mrchadking Show Links Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – livingoffrentals.com Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals
Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
Credits to:https://www.youtube.com/@thenextlevelincomeshow How to Raise Private Money with Jay ConnerIn a recent engaging episode of the Raising Private Money podcast, renowned real estate expert Jay Conner shared invaluable insights into the world of private lending and real estate investments. Host Chris Larsen facilitated a deep dive into how seasoned investors like Jay Conner are revolutionizing funding strategies, particularly through private money lending, self-directed IRAs, and more.Private Lending UnveiledJay Conner discussed the pivotal role that private lending plays in real estate investment. Instead of traditional bank loans, private lending allows investors to secure funding through individual investors, offering them higher returns in the process. This approach not only accelerates financial growth but also avoids the cumbersome red tape associated with traditional financing. Jay's strategy focuses on educating potential lenders about the benefits and security of investing in real estate deals, thus raising capital without direct solicitation.The Role of Self-Directed IRAsA significant portion of the podcast was dedicated to self-directed IRAs—a powerful tool for diversifying retirement portfolios with real estate investments. Chris Larsen and Jay Conner elaborated on the flexibility of self-directed IRAs, which permit investors to expand beyond conventional stocks and bonds. Jay highlighted how these IRAs are instrumental in connecting investors with lucrative real estate opportunities, emphasizing the need for ethical practices and ensuring that investments are adequately protected and legally compliant.Overcoming Financial AdversityChris Larsen shared a compelling personal story about facing financial hurdles when his lines of credit were unexpectedly cut. Similarly, Jay recounted his own experience during the 2009 financial crisis when he was compelled to shift from traditional banking to private money. These narratives underscore the significance of resilience and adaptability in achieving financial independence. Both speakers emphasized the formula E (event) + R (response) = O (outcome), advocating that one's reaction to challenges critically shapes their success.Conclusion: A Gateway to Financial FreedomThe episode not only delivered powerful financial strategies but also served as an inspiration for personal and professional growth. Jay Conner's journey from relying on bank loans to mastering private money lending serves as a testament to what is achievable with the right mindset and tactics. For those looking to delve deeper into the realms of real estate investing, exploring Jay Conner's methods and taking action on the call to download his free guide on private money at www.JayConner.com/Moneyguide might just be the perfect first step toward financial liberty.Resilience in the Face of Adversity: "I got 100% choice as to how I want to respond to whatever happens. Therefore, it's your response that determines the outcome." - Jay Conner10 Lessons Covered in this Episode: Raising Private Funds: Efficient strategies for securing private investments without traditional banks. Understanding Self-Directed IRAs: Navigating investments in real estate using IRAs effectively. Property Evaluation Techniques: Assessing the potential of properties to maximize investment returns. Lender-Borrower Relations: Building trust and clear communication lines for successful deals. Real Estate Rehab Essentials: Budgeting and plann
Achieving Financial Independence: Jim Rohn's Motivational Speech - Making Wealth Attainable Get inspired and motivated every morning with our podcast, featuring insights from successful individuals on changing your mindset and achieving your goals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to start your day off right! If you find our podcast helpful, please take a moment to rate the show and leave us a review. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us provide you with the best possible content. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and receive exclusive content and tips on personal growth and success. Thank you for tuning in and being a part of our community! http://bit.ly/3HMlZW5 My motivational speech podcast inspires listeners to reach their full potential through powerful stories and thought-provoking discussions. Your support by buying us a coffee helps us continue to create uplifting content. https://bit.ly/3RQKlTc Earn money by testing new apps and writing reviews! Register with Write App Reviews, choose apps to review from our database, and get paid at least $15 per review with no limit on how many you can do. Sign up now! https://bit.ly/3Bb8FbG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Perkins showed up at the New York Mercantile Exchange every day until he got a job as an assistant peon. He started with a salary below $16,000 per year and drove a limo in the evenings to make ends meet. Yet, he dedicated his nights to reading books on trading, the oil market, and options. Through unwavering determination, he became a millionaire by 30. Today, he is one of the world's most successful hedge fund managers and entrepreneurs. In this episode, Bill shares his wisdom about making money and how to spend it. He also explains why your goal should be to die with zero dollars in the bank instead of as a millionaire. Bill Perkins is a hedge fund manager, film producer, and high-stakes poker player. He trained on Wall Street before finding success as an energy trader in Houston, TX. He's the author of Die With Zero, which advocates prioritizing experiences over wealth accumulation for retirement. In this episode, Hala and Bill will discuss: - Bill's foray into finance - His advice for aspiring millionaires - What commodities hedge funds do - His approach to taking calculated risks - Why he prioritizes experiences over possessions - Money as a tool to drive fulfillment - The balance between work and play - The pitfalls of saving yourself out of a life - The peak utility of your money - The fear of dying broke vs. not living life to the fullest - Planning for optimal fulfillment with time bucketing - And other topics… Bill Perkins is a hedge fund manager, film producer, author, and high-stakes poker player. After studying engineering, he trained on Wall Street and later moved to Houston, TX, where he made a fortune as an energy trader. During the 2007-2008 financial crisis, he profited $1.25 million in one week trading Goldman Sachs stock. His fund saw gains of over 100% in 2021 and 208% in 2022 by betting on rising natural gas prices ahead of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. His book, Die With Zero, advocates prioritizing memorable experiences over wealth accumulation. Bill views his career as an engine for personal growth and spends his time exploring the world, savoring his relationships, and taking in all that life has to offer. Resources Mentioned: Bill's Website: https://www.diewithzerobook.com/welcome Bill's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-perkins-dwz/ Bill's Twitter: https://twitter.com/bp22 Bill's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billperkins/ Bill's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diewithzero/ Bill's Book, Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life: https://www.amazon.com/Die-Zero-Getting-Your-Money/dp/0358099765 Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Money-Life-Transforming-Relationship/dp/0143115766 LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting. Rakuten - Get 15% Cash Back during Rakuten's Big Give Week from May 6th to May 13th, and join for free to score an extra 10% boost at rakuten.com! Yahoo Finance - For comprehensive financial news and analysis, visit YahooFinance.com Kajabi - Get a free 30-day trial to start your business at Kajabi.com/PROFITING. LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at LinkedIn.com/YAP. More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media's Services - yapmedia.io/
He's here, Mr. Money Mustache! Also known as Pete Adeney, the financial independence OG shares his story with Bill and Jackie. From retiring at 30 and starting one of the most popular blogs in the community to the importance of choosing sustainability with your money. The three discuss some of Pete's most impactful articles (listed below), highlighting alternative health insurance options and discussing socially responsible investing. Pete also chats candidly about life post-divorce, the temptations of consumerist culture, and the potential of car-free communities. Welcome to the show, Pete!
Diego Corzo is a Forbes-featured millennial real estate entrepreneur, investor, mentor, and TEDx speaker. Diego was born in Lima, Peru and moved to the United States with his family when he was 9 years old, undocumented. Diego embraced adversity and overcame many obstacles as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S. Diego graduated top 1% from Florida State University with two bachelor's degrees in less than four years. DACA allowed him to start working in corporate America as a software developer for General Motors and soon discovered that he wanted a career shift. After realizing that corporate America wasn't for him, Diego pursued his passion for Real Estate. Diego is a real estate investor, he is on a path to financial freedom and aspires to help others, especially millennials, become financially free and reach their full potential. Diego's story has now been featured in Forbes, CNN Money, Inc.com, Entreprenuer.com, Fox News, Telemundo, and Univision. Connect with Diego via IG TEDx: https://www.ted.com/talks/diego_corzo_the_journey_to_my_american_dream Website: https://diegocorzo.com IG: @realdiegocorzo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diegocorzo/ Ways to support the podcast: Sign-up to learn more about Peruvians of USA Scholarship Program Give us a review on Apple Podcast Become a Listener Supporter, see link in bio Visit our Online Store and help us change the narrative with our t-shirt: “El Mejor Amigo de un Peruano es otro peruano.” Also available in feminine (“peruana”) and gender-neutral (“peruanx”) versions Follow Peruvians of USA Podcast on IG: @peruviansofusa Like our page on Facebook! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peruviansofusa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peruviansofusa/support
Welcome back, Dreamers! Today, I'm chatting with Leslie Kuster, the Founder & CEO of Back from Bali, a clothing brand for women. In her 50s, she turned her small business into a big success, living the life she always wanted. Leslie wants to inspire other women to do the same.Leslie tells us how she went from feeling stuck to having control over her money. She started her business when she was in her 30s, but after 20 years, she felt like she wasn't making enough money. Then, she realized she needed to let herself aim higher and take charge of her finances. Leslie says we need to change how we think about money and not let society's rules hold us back.We talk about the challenges of running an online business and why it's important to keep learning and get support. Leslie's story shows that with determination and help, we can make our dreams come true.Join us as we discuss how to be financially independent, start your own business, and keep a positive attitude. Let's not be afraid to dream big and make it happen!Takeaways:Believe in yourself and take control of your money.Don't let society tell you how to think about money.Keep learning and ask for help when you need it.Follow your passions and don't give up on your dreams.FOLLOW Leslie KusterWEBSITINSTAGRAMLeslie´s book............More LinksFor Crina's Instagram click here!For Dream Again Podcast's Instagram click here!Don't Forget is time to DREAM AGAIN
Walli's unique approach to personal finance has taken her from the Bronx to millionaire status, all while breaking generational cycles of money mismanagement. Together, we dissect the emotional ties to our wallets and provide listeners with straightforward tips for tracking finances, setting achievable goals, and bravely facing the financial fears that hold many of us back. Today's conversation goes beyond mere savings and budgeting to explore the heart of our relationship with money. Drawing on Walli's life experiences and my own path to financial independence, we share invaluable insights into the importance of recognizing 'wallet leaks' and making intentional choices about spending and saving. Plus, hear how a no-spend challenge revealed the traps of mindless consumption and how tools like Rocket Money can turn the tide in your favor. We also tackle the taboo of money talk, urging listeners to bring financial discussions into the light to truly understand how to make your income work for you.About Walli: Walli is a financial coach and money mentor who went from being an overspender and compulsive shopper to being debt-free and building a 7-figure investment portfolio.After spending her 20s spending every dollar she earned and saving very little she knew she had to start doing something different. The thought of working for the next 30 to 40 years just to survive wasn't the life she wanted. After gaining control of her finances and creating a plan, she became work-optional before the age of 40! Walli is a first generation college graduate, Latina, and daughter of an immigrant. Born and raised in the Bronx, she is the first millionaire in her family.Where to find Walli: https://financiallythriving.com/https://www.instagram.com/financially_thriving/0:00 - Intro6:39 - Personal Finance and Financial Freedom13:12 - Understanding Mindless Spending and Budgeting20:11 - Unpacking Our Relationship With Money31:47 - Financial Coaching and Wealth Building36:52 - Building Wealth and Achieving Financial Independence47:37 - Achieving Financial Independence and Investing Early1:01:11 - Outro*IF OUR CONTENT IS VALUABLE TO YOU, PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW* Thank you!
Summary Eric is the founder and CEO of BFG Financial Advisors a large financial planning business in Baltimore, USA that specialises in retirement planning. As well a writing his book Eric hosts a podcast by the same name and id a regular contributor to forbes.com and Sunday morning TV in Baltimore In this conversation Eric and I discuss the concept of retirement as a graduation and the need to redefine retirement as an opportunity for growth and exploration. Eric highlights the significance of having an abundance mindset and being open to reinventing oneself in retirement. Eric shares the three secrets to the happiest retirees: being debt-free, taking care of your health, and having a sense of purpose. Takeaways Retirement should be seen as a graduation and an opportunity for growth and exploration. Financial independence is key to a fulfilling retirement, and it is important to plan for it early in life. Having an abundance mindset and being open to reinvention can lead to a more fulfilling retirement. Financial literacy is crucial in achieving financial independence and making informed decisions. The fear of running out of money in retirement can be alleviated by working with a financial advisor and having a well-thought-out plan. The three secrets of the happiest retirees include embracing a second childhood, cultivating wisdom and mindset, and finding purpose and identity in retirement. Being debt-free or adverse debt-free is important in retirement to reduce anxiety and ensure a peaceful retirement. Taking care of your health is crucial, as it is easier to stay healthy than to get healthy. Having a sense of purpose gives retirees a reason to get out of bed every morning and brings fulfilment to their lives. Retirees should plan and have intention in their retirement to ensure a smooth transition and make the most of their time. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 06:03 Redefining Retirement as a Graduation 09:25 Embracing a Second Childhood 14:10 Compounding Mindset and Wisdom 19:25 Finding Purpose and Identity in Retirement 23:21 The Emotional and Psychological Challenges of Retirement 28:20 The Importance of Financial Literacy 35:25 The Fear of Running Out of Money in Retirement 37:47 Achieving Financial Independence without Being Good with Money 42:56 The Three Secrets of the Happiest Retirees 43:05 The Three Secrets to the Happiest Retirees 44:05 Taking Care of Your Health 45:01 Having a Sense of Purpose 46:44 Debt and Financial Freedom 48:29 The Importance of Good Health 49:26 The Value of Purpose in Retirement 50:23 The Inflation Rate for Retirees 52:13 Planning and Intention in Retirement 53:10 Finding a Sense of Purpose in Retirement 54:08 What Financial Freedom Looks Like Episode Links & Resource Buy Eric's book Don't Retire… Graduate! Listen to Eric's Podcast Connect with Eric on LinkedIn WealthGPS – Lifestyle Financial Planning by TFP Download My FREE Retirement Toolkit Subscribe to my Super Sunday Retirement Roundup Newsletter
Embark on a transformative tale with Dr. Henry Ernst, who climbed from humble beginnings at a fish market to the pinnacle of financial and entrepreneurial success in the dental industry. Through anecdotes and insights, Dr. Ernst maps out his remarkable journey, highlighting the pivotal role of hard work, mentorship, and the often-overlooked power of passive income. His story isn't just motivational—it's a practical guide to navigating the complex waters of building not just a career, but a legacy.In the heart of our episode, we unlock the secrets behind starting and nurturing a flourishing dental practice. Dr. Ernst, once a high school jock with dreams as big as his athletic prowess, breaks down the essential strategies that morphed his career ambitions into a reality. From the strategic choice of location to extending office hours and offering niche services, our conversation reveals how these smart decisions can differentiate a dental practice in a saturated market. For anyone considering a venture in the healthcare industry, Dr. Ernst's firsthand experience is your roadmap to success.But it's not all about the grind—there's gold at the end of this entrepreneurial rainbow. We dive into the financial wizardry that Dr. Ernst employed to expand his wealth beyond the confines of his dental empire. From significant practice sales to shrewd investments in diversified portfolios, he shares the switch to passive income streams that solidified his financial freedom. Real estate investment strategies, the resilience of certain markets, and the anticipation of investment opportunities arising from market shifts—this episode is the blueprint for those ready to pair their passion with business savvy for extraordinary results. Join us and let Dr. Ernst inspire your next bold move.If you need help finding the perfect location or your ready to invest in commercial real estate, email us at podcast@leadersre.com. Sign up for a FREE vulnerability analysis and lease renewal services View our library on apple podcasts or REUniversity.org. Connect on Facebook. Commercial Real Estate Secrets is ranked in the top 50 podcasts on real estate
Retirement is a subject that used to be synonymous with Medicare, but those days are long gone. As we are close to retirement (in age and financial position), we thought you would like to know the things we considered and implemented when creating our own retirement plan.Now, we hear of people retiring in their early 50's, 40's, and even some are really tightening their financial belt and retiring in their 30's. Where this takes focus and dedication, there is something we can all learn from the methodology these early retirees use.In this episode, we are discussing:· The concept of FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and the variety of ways to achieve it.· Things to consider before retiring.· Budgeting for your retirement.· How much rental property income is needed to retire.· What to invest in if you haven't bought a property yet.We do our best to roll through all this information concisely but check out the links below for additional resources to help with your retirement planning.LINKS:
Lauren Beltz, also known as The Budget Boss shares her journey from growing up in an accounting family to carving her niche in bookkeeping and finance for small businesses. She discussed The Budget Brigade, her initiative blending education and personal finance. Lauren emphasized the importance of budgeting and recounted her own experiences with managing finances, including the challenges of budgeting on a variable income and the importance of frugality and intentionality in spending. She also talked about her personal life, including her plans to move to Colorado and her strategies to avoid lifestyle creep. Additionally, Lauren provided insights on the emotional aspects of financial planning, the significance of enjoying life without overspending, and the importance of setting realistic financial goals. Learn more about Lauren Beltz: Lauren grew up in a family surrounded by accountants. She learned from prepping 1040 returns at a young age that she did not want to follow the family trend. She ended up becoming a bookkeeper instead, working in finance and helping small businesses since her teenage years. Lauren has always been fascinated with numbers and patterns. With over fifteen years of experience, she is excited to take the knowledge she's learned in industries spanning from aviation, investment firms, motorsports, and retail and focusing it to where her true passion lies – personal finance, sole proprietorships, and small businesses. She is a previous Financial Peace University coordinator and loves helping friends and colleagues with personal finance questions. It became an inside joke at her last corporate position that an unofficial employee benefit working there was free access to “Budget with Beltz” which has now become The Budget Brigade. Lauren splits her free time between her two passions: money and stories. When she isn't working the analytical side of her brain at The Budget Brigade, you can find her spinning up her creative side, writing and editing at Lauren Beltz Writes. Looking for something specific? Here you go: 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:11 - Introducing Guest Lauren Beltz 00:00:21 - Lauren's Background and Expertise 00:00:42 - Lauren's Storytelling and Financial Education 00:01:03 - Budgeting and Personal Finance 00:03:27 - Lauren's Upbringing and Frugality 00:04:42 - Lauren's Budgeting Techniques 00:06:02 - Budgeting on Variable Income 00:06:15 - Lauren's Engineering Background 00:07:27 - Family Plans and Financial Freedom 00:08:16 - Moving to Colorado and Cost of Living 00:10:15 - Selling a House and Financial Planning 00:10:26 - Lifestyle Creep and Financial Mindset 00:12:15 - Contentment and Spending on Experiences 00:13:05 - The Fire Ladder Concept 00:14:01 - Finding Contentment in Personal Finance 00:15:24 - Lauren's Personal Spending Habits 00:16:05 - The Importance of Experiences Over Things 00:17:03 - Lauren's Financial Freedom Plan 00:18:10 - The Fire Ladder Explained 00:19:13 - Setting Financial Goals 00:20:47 - Achieving Financial Independence 00:21:09 - Mindset and Financial Management 00:22:02 - Realistic Financial Expectations 00:23:15 - Learning from Budgeting Mistakes 00:24:09 - Disha's Personal Debt Experience 00:25:12 - A Year of Finding Contentment 00:26:06 - Decluttering and Enjoying What You Own 00:27:01 - Avoiding Lifestyle Creep 00:28:02 - The Peace of Financial Stability 00:28:40 - Balancing Professional Success and Finances 00:29:28 - Work-Life Balance and Financial Freedom 00:30:10 - Unchaining from Debt 00:31:14 - The Power of Financial Stability 00:32:07 - Lauren's Consulting Work 00:33:01 - Handling Life's Financial Challenges 00:34:01 - Balancing Work and Financial Goals 00:35:00 - Consulting Success Story 00:36:36 - The Impact of Financial Stability 00:37:47 - Handling Medical Emergencies Financially 00:38:14 - The Flexibility of Financial Stability 00:39:06 - The Budget Brigade Online Presence 00:39:57 - Final Takeaway: Remember Your Why 00:40:40 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action This episode is sponsored by Eckard Enterprises – is an asset management company that focuses on providing families access to diverse, alternative investments. If you enjoyed the show, find and follow Dr. Disha everywhere else: Twitter Website Facebook The Frugal Physicians Facebook Group YouTube ----------- Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.
Welcome to the Fit Rich Life Podcast. A show all about mastering Money, Fitness & Life. In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview Justin, the man behind Root of Good, a financial independence, retire early blog. Justin achieved financial independence within only 10 years at the age of 33 and has been officially retired for the last 10 years. Connect with Justin from Root of Good: Website: https://rootofgood.com/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/rootofgoodblog In this episode, you will learn about: [00:00-05:11] How Justin, the man behind Root of Good, was fired from his last job 10 years ago and hasn't worked since. [05:12-14:46] The beginning of Justin's financial independence journey. [14:47-24:57] The investing strategy that led Justin to retire at 33. [24:58-40:44] Growing up with financial awareness, understanding that financial independence is also a mindset. [40:45-56:17] Justin shares what it was like retiring at 33 & talks about The Roth Conversion Ladder along with other money strategies for when you retire early. [56:18-1:13:41] Justin explains how these recent years have been compared to the first couple of years when he first achieved his financial independence and retired early. [1:13:42-1:18:20] Justin shares how staying organized can help you to achieve your goals in life. Key quotes: “Spend some time on organizational techniques to help you if you find yourself getting stressed out by keeping track of things” - Justin Root of Good “It really showcases that this (early retirement) is possible for a pretty average American person. As long as you're just intentional about your money you can do it in as little as 10 years.” -Justin David Carl Full Show Notes w/ Links to resources: www.fitrichlife.com/podcast/ FIT RICH LIFE NEWSLETTER Get fit, get rich, and live your best life in 10 minutes a week. Join thousands of readers who are leveling up their Fitness, Money & Life. Join here: https://fitrichlife.com/newsletter WANT TO LEARN MORE? Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justindavidcarl Follow me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@justindavidcarl Follow me on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/justindavidcarl Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justindavidcarl SHOW SPONSORS: I am incredibly passionate about Fitness and Money & have reached a substantial degree of mastery in these domains and now I'm looking to help others do the same! Interested in taking your Fitness, Money & Life to the next level? Book your Free Consultation today or drop me a DM on Instagram https://instagram.com/justindavidcarl to coordinate a time to connect with me. From Pre-Workout to Protein if you desire to lead a happy, healthy, fit life, go to https://vedgenutrition.com/dragon and grab your plant-based healthy essentials. Use the code DRAGON to save $$! For something like you've never had before and to get into an almost euphoric state of Focused Flow & Productivity try Feel Free by Botanic Tonics! Go to https://botanictonics.com and use the code DRAGON to save $40 off your first order! My favorite regenerative clothing brand is One Golden Thread. Life-giving apparel that is stylish AF, comfortable enough to sleep in & versatile enough to work out in, attend a business meeting, or take someone out on a date. It's truly sustainable & actually regenerative as they plant a tree for every purchase. Use code DRAGON11 to save 11% & support this show. Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A THUMBS UP, share, and subscribe!
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) is dedicated to improving the care of surgical patients as well as safeguarding standards of care in an optimal and ethical practice environment. As a surgeon, ACS membership forms an integral part of your profession, and becoming a fellow allows you to draw on an abundance of professional development resources, educational opportunities, and community connections to help you succeed. In today's episode, Dr. Dan Hawkins, an oral maxillofacial surgeon and assistant professor at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry, sheds some light on what it takes for single- and dual-degree surgeons to become Fellows of the ACS (FACS) and what the practical benefits are, including continued interdisciplinary collaboration with other surgical specialties. We also discuss the importance of seizing every opportunity to learn and keeping an open mind when deciding whether to go into private practice or academics, plus so much more!Key Points From This Episode:A brief overview of Dan's training and his current practice setup.What the American College of Surgeons (ACS) is and what is required to become a fellow.Three reasons that Dan joined the ACS and how you can benefit from FACS.Advice for young surgical residents deciding what to do with their careers.Why Dan suggests keeping an open mind about going into academics.Pros and cons of the academic setting for oral maxillofacial surgeons.Recommended reads, daily practices that benefit Dan as a surgeon, his preferred surgical instruments, and more!How being a lifelong learner can be advantageous for your career.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry — https://dentistry.vcu.edu/Dr. Daniel Hawkins Email — hawkinsdaniel45@gmail.comAmerican College of Surgeons — https://www.facs.org/American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) — https://www.aaoms.org/Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) — https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-serviceFinancial Freedom Rx: The Physician's Guide to Achieving Financial Independence — https://financialfreedomrx.org/Yellowstone — https://www.paramountnetwork.com/shows/yellowstoneDr. Stucki's Favorite KLS Martin Instruments — https://www.klsmartin.com/dr-stucki-instrumentsEveryday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
In this episode of Catching Up to FI, we are honored to have Manisha Thakor, author of "Money Zen," as our guest. Manisha shares her personal journey navigating the pressures of high achievement and workaholism to discover what truly matters. Through her poignant stories and insights, we delve into the meaning of "enough" in both personal finance and emotional wealth. Join us as we explore how to find balance between financial health and emotional wealth, and discuss the cultural pressure of perpetual busyness. Whether you identify as a workaholic or someone caught up in the race of modern life, this episode offers invaluable opportunities for reflection. Welcome, Manisha! Connect with us Buy us a coffee Resources mentioned on the show: MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your "Enough" by Manisha Thakor http://moneyzen.com On My Own Two Feet: A Mondern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance by Manisha Thakor Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money with Your Honey by Manisha Thakor Money O2 Podcast with Erin Kuhn: Manisha's Story Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Hungry Ghosts MoneyZen Reflection Journal Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life by John C. Bogle Carl Richards' Behavior Gap Catching Up to FI Episode 022 with Jordan Grumet The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Roadmap to Financial Independence and a Rich Free Life by J L Collins Disclaimer: We are not lawyers, financial advisors, accountants or tax experts. Please consult your own professional advisors before making any important decisions. Our content is for entertainment and education purposes only.
To end 2023 and kick off the new year, we're speaking with Matt Richter, the Financial Imagineer! He is a personal finance aficionado who joins us from Basel, Switzerland to chat about playing the game of life, managing windfalls, how to live in stealth wealth, and following your Ikigai. Matt loves spending time with his family, traveling, brewing beer, and writing on his blog to share his biggest passion, Financial Imagineering: making money work for you so you can unlock and spend more of your most precious resource on this planet, self-determined time, in order to pursue your dreams and passions. Matt, welcome to Catching Up to FI! Connect with us Buy CUtFI a coffee Resources mentioned on the show: Financial Imagineer Website Playing the Game of Life: Comparing Life to Video Games Tim Ferriss The Millionaire Next Door: Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth by Thomas J. Stanley and Sarah Stanley Fallaw MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your "Enough" by Manisha Thakor Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life by John C. Bogle How to Build Your Abundant Waterfall of Income Streams Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez Richer, Wiser, Happier: How the World's Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life by William Green Matt Richter on Facebook, X, and Medium Disclaimer: We are not lawyers, financial advisors, accountants or tax experts. Please consult your own professional advisors before making any important decisions. Our content is for entertainment and education purposes only.
Welcome to another episode of Fund Friday! Today, we're joined by Chris Larsen, the founder and Principal of Next-Level Income. In this episode, we'll dive into Chris's background, his journey in real estate investing, and his experience in building a successful career in the medical device industry. From starting as a professional cyclist to becoming an engineer and eventually finding his passion in real estate investing, Chris has had quite the journey. He's been investing in real estate since he was 21 years old and has moved into various asset classes, including multifamily properties. As we chat with Chris today, we'll explore his strategies for saving and investing, lessons learned from his experiences, and how he continues to build wealth through real estate. We hope you find this conversation as insightful and inspiring as we do!Grab a copy of Next-Level Income at: https://nextlevelincome.com/book/Learn more at www.lscre.com Follow Rob Beardsley:YouTubeFacebookLinkedInRead Rob's articles:https://www.lscre.com/blog
In this episode of "Brain and Body Bookshelf," I, Samantha Salman, a certified integrative nutrition coach and brain health licensed trainer, delve into Deepak Chopra's "Abundance: The Inner Path to Wealth." I explore how stress impacts eating habits and obesity, relating it to stressors in work and home environments. The video connects obesity with brain health, discussing aspects like job satisfaction, financial stress, and life choices. Plus, I offer a sneak peek at my upcoming brain health webinar, sharing insights on managing stress for better health. Join me in this insightful session, where I link Chopra's teachings to practical health solutions. Resources mentioned: Webinar tomorrow, Dec 14, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Brain Health Unlocked: Mastering the 11 Keys to Boost Your Brain Reserve & Combat Stress Register here https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlcOqvqzIoGtZkNAtNbs0YohYMza-ds_xS Abundance: The Inner Path to Wealth by Deepak Chopra https://bookshop.org/a/5571/9780593233795 Ahmad, S. (2023, December 1). Obesity and neurocognitive decline. Psychology Today, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/balanced/202312/obesity-and-neurocognitive-decline Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin https://bookshop.org/a/5571/9780143115762 I Will Teach You to Be Rich: The Journal: No Complicated Math. No More Procrastinating. Design Your Rich Life Today by Ramit Sethi https://bookshop.org/a/5571/9781523516872 Thrive Through Food Summit https://www.thrivethroughfoodsummit.com/ Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way by Dan Beutner https://bookshop.org/a/5571/9781426208188 Interested in entrepreneurship? Look into the Plant Protocol, for aspiring coaches. https://bit.ly/plantprotocolcoachingcertification I am offering 2 months of mentorship when you mention my name at enrollment. E-mail me at info@RawFoodMealPlanner.com with proof. // HOST Samantha Salmon, Certified Integrative Nutrition Coach and Brain Health Licensed Trainer The information provided in this broadcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration, or the equivalent in your country. Any products/services mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. RawFoodMealPlanner.com © 2023
Are your dreams of financial independence feeling unattainable? Don't lose hope! We've got the inspiring Jillian Johnsrud with us today, a true testament to the power of focused determination. Jillian, along with her husband, vanquished a massive debt of $55,000 and achieved financial freedom at a surprisingly young age. Not only that, but her journey of adopting four children, adding two biological ones, trotting the globe, and buying their first home outright with cash stands as an indomitable pillar of hope.Have you ever thought of taking a mini-retirement? An idea that feels so alien, yet intriguing, right? Jillian enlightens us about this concept and how she has incorporated this idea into her family's lifestyle. She also shares her unique perspective on life's different seasons and the importance of pausing to recognize fleeting opportunities. Jillian's philosophy of intentional living is a game-changer - a lesson in focusing on what truly matters and leaving the rest behind. But there's more to her story! Have you ever felt the pressure of conforming to societal norms on your way to success? Well, Jillian teaches us that it's okay to take the road less travelled. Her unconventional choices led to significant financial strides that others could not comprehend initially. We dissect the 'big three' areas of housing, transportation, and food, and explore how making short-term sacrifices can set you up for long-term success. So buckle up as we journey with Jillian, learn from her experiences, and get inspired to make your dreams of financial independence a reality. The only way to get better is to keep showing up, and with Jillian's guidance, we might just find our own path to success.Pro-Tip: Exercise your mind and body. Best place to do it - Elevate Yoga Studio. Learn more here: https://www.elevateyogallc.com/ Learn more about Whitney Morales Photography at https://www.whitneymorales.com/Book your Fall photo session here: https://www.whitneymorales.com/family-session-planningWant to launch your own podcast or YouTube Channel or need help running a current one? Not sure where to start with a podcast or YouTube channel and just need some advice. Schedule a 15-minute call with Rayna to talk through your ideas - no strings attached. Email Rayna at rayna@ladiesfirstdigitalmedia.com and write "15-minute call" in the subject line to get started. Check out The Ladies First Digital Media Company at https://ladiesfirstdigitalmedia.com/ for expert advice and help that is tailored to women entrepreneurs.You Betcha She Did! is produced by The Ladies First Digital Media Company. Have a question or know a fab woman who should be featured on this podcast? Contact Rayna at youbetchashedid@gmail.com If you love the show, please subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a positive review
Have you ever felt overwhelmed balancing family, work, and ambitions to build wealth through real estate investing? How does one give adequate time to their family, refine investment strategies, and still achieve their financial goals? In this episode, Taylor welcomes Aileen Prak to discuss balancing life, family, work and real estate investing. Eileen shares her experience setting priorities and goals and refining the investment strategy with her husband. She talks about managing multiple family, work, and investment commitments, including building a network of connections, creating relationships, and setting small goals. She also explains how two partners with different skill sets can successfully work together to achieve their goals through communication and compromise. Tune in for an insightful conversation on maintaining balance while building wealth! [00:00 - 06:12] Balancing Life, Family, and Real Estate Investing Focus on the importance of time and how to spend it Set priorities, goals and delegate responsibilities Invest in multifamily apartments outside of your comfort zone Leverage the experience of a sponsor to learn and be passive investors [06:13 - 11:26] Leveraging Strengths and Weaknesses to Achieve Goals The power of leveraging off each other's strengths and weaknesses Having a support network for help with kids and other tasks Identifying individual strengths and weaknesses Communicating effectively to divide and conquer tasks Creating a division of line between what is enjoyed doing and what is good at doing [11:27 - 19:31] Navigating Business Goals Together Set goals based on family and overall life quality Break down goals into smaller steps Handle disagreements by understanding each other's perspective The end goal is the same, but how to get there may require compromise [19:32 - 24:07] Achieving Financial Independence and Spending Time with Family Don't forget why you are doing it in the first place Grow business to have time freedom and be able to spend it with kids Expose kids to real estate without limiting beliefs Enjoy current job and make a decision when one of them wants to leave [24:08 - 29:40] Closing Segment Best investment: first house bought Worst investment: a property with high deferred maintenance and low market value The most important lesson: always walk away from a bad deal Quotes: "I wanted to gain more time and freedom to spend more with my family, not be dependent on that W-2, and have that choice to continue working because I wanted to, not because I had to." - Aileen Prak "If you can overcome those limiting beliefs, you can get there and start so much quicker without having to feel like you're not enough. And you totally are, but you need to start making the right moves and start getting outside of your comfort zone, networking with other people." - Aileen Prak Connect with Aileen! Website: https://bonavestcapital.com Podcast: How Did They Do It? Real Estate Apply to Invest with Taylor at www.investwithtaylor.com Track your wealth for free with Personal Capital, go to www.escapingwallstreet.com Please leave a review and help others escape Wall Street and build wealth on Main Street!
Are you eager to learn the secrets of living rent and mortgage-free? Join us for today's eye-opening episode with Joy Marie Johnson, a real estate expert who has mastered the art of guiding veterans and first-time homebuyers and sellers toward making strategic property investments! Joy's story is candid and transparent as she shares the failures of her first property and how she turned things around with her sheer persistence and can-do attitude. From their early investments in states such as Alaska and New Jersey to her life-altering decision to leave the military, Joy offers a firsthand account of mistakes you can avoid when buying your first properties and diving headfirst into a career in real estate. Join us as we discuss critical milestones in making your first investments, such as identifying profitable deals, evicting tenants, raising rents, and scaling your portfolio for financial freedom. So, if you're intrigued by the prospect of living rent-free, navigating the rent cap in your area, and persevering through real estate doubts, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain the wisdom that has propelled Joy towards financial freedom before 30! PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS:[4:30] Encountering Financial Independence for the First Time [11:05] Real Estate Investing in Anchorage, Alaska [14:35] Quitting the Military and Diving Into Real Estate [19:10] Buying Properties in Military Towns: Yay or Nay? [21:30] Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Condominium [23:55] Buying a 4-Unit in New Jersey [27:55] The Key to Smart Negotiating in Real Estate [29:20] Evicting Difficult Tenants [35:05] On Raising Rents [40:40] Joy's Current Investment Portfolio [52:20] Best Piece of Advice for Investors HOSTS Craig Curelop
I'm excited to announce the upcoming release of the audio version of my book, "Retirement Calculator: How much money do I need to retire?". As a token of appreciation to our podcast listeners, I'll be unveiling one chapter per week as a podcast episode. In essence, over the course of the next 13 weeks, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy the entire audiobook completely free of charge. Be sure to visit SoundRetirementPlanning.com and click on episode #406 for articles, links and resources mentioned in todays show. The Retirement Budget Calculator is an intuitive tool that promises ease and accuracy. However, like any tool, user error could potentially lead to costly mistakes. To avoid this, let the experienced advisors at Parker Financial LLC guide you. When you hire our team, we offer a comprehensive review of your current investments, taxes, and the data in the Retirement Budget Calculator. We will ensure your plan's completeness and accuracy, helping you create an investment strategy, assist with tax planning, and monitor your plan to maximize your retirement benefits. At Parker Financial we offer a well-crafted retirement investment strategy, deeply rooted in academic data and financial science which can be the key to a prosperous retirement. Don't leave your future to chance. Take the first step towards a sound retirement. Schedule your complimentary discovery session now by visiting Parker-Financial.net let us help you make the most of your retirement years.
One of the biggest challenges about divorce is regaining your financial independence. It's difficult, but it's not impossible. Thanks to women like Leah Hadley! Leah is Founder and CEO of Great Lakes Divorce Financial Solutions, and she is on a mission to provide women compassionate financial guidance before, during, and after a divorce, to help them secure financial confidence and independence. Enjoy the show!
Tony Lopes is a first-generation American, CEO of Dirty Boots Capital, real estate professional, bestselling author, coach, and speaker. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from UMass. He worked in the defense industry for 19 years managing multi-million dollar programs while simultaneously building a portfolio of residential income properties. His investments, coupled with his understanding of markets and economics allowed him to retire at age 44. What really drives Tony is sharing his knowledge and experience so that others can achieve financial independence and enjoy the same level of freedom he does. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americas-talking/support
In this episode: designing your life, real estate investing, pain points, working backward, and finding your sweet spot. This week we are rejoined by friend of the podcast Chad Carson to discuss his new book "The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor: How to Reach Financial Freedom with Fewer Rental Properties," as well as cover some strategies he's picked up during his real estate investing journey. While investing in real estate can be a full time job, for many listeners it can also be seen as a way to generate additional income. Although getting started can seem a little daunting, Chad offers excellent insights on how to confidently begin real estate investing and stay motivated towards having your investments align with your personal goals and desired life! Chad Carson: Get 10% off Chad's book coming out on July 20th, "The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor: How to Reach Financial Freedom with Fewer Rental Properties," with the promo-code "choosefi" Timestamps: 1:02 - Introduction 4:34 - Designing Your Life 14:36 - Walkability and Location 23:39 - Buying Around Pain Points 28:08 - Working Backwards for Solutions 34:55 - Transition From Buying to Paying Off 43:52 - Working In Your Sweet Spot 52:02 - What You Can't Outsource 57:10 - Conclusion Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode: "The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich" By Timothy Ferriss Strong Towns Of Dollars and Data "Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence" by Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez, and Mr. Money Moustache Subscribe to The FI Weekly! More Helpful Links and Resources: Earn $1,000 in cashback with ChooseFI's 3-card credit card strategy Share FI by sending a friend ChooseFI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence Keep learning or start a new side hustle with one of our educational courses Commission-Free Investing with M1 Finance
Professional Builders Secrets brings you an exclusive episode with the owner of Stannard Family Homes, Ryan Stannard. In this episode, Ryan gets into exactly how he achieved level 10 of APB's professional builder levels, becoming APB's first officially certified professional builder. INSIDE EPISODE 90 YOU WILL DISCOVER What the professional builder levels are What a builder needs to do in order to reach level 10 The importance of marketing when growing your business How to triple your margins The sacrifices Ryan made to reach this elite level of performance The next steps after reaching level 10 And much, much more. Listen to the full episode to uncover Ryan's plans for the future and how he's set his family up for success by systemising his building company. Access the free WIPAA calculator by clicking on the button below Download Here: go.associationofprofessionalbuilders.com/work-in-progress ABOUT RYAN STANNARD Ryan Stannard was initiated into the building industry through his family's building company. Ryan has worked in the industry for over 20 years and commenced Stannard Family Homes based on the values of his father's era; exceptional customer service and high-quality homes at realistic prices. Combined with his energy and vision for creating modern homes for the 21st century, this has made Stannard Family Homes a leader in residential construction in Adelaide. Connect with Ryan: linkedin.com/in/ryan-stannard-293343112/ TIMELINE 1:35 Ryan's history with the APB 2:33 The APB Builder Levels 11:56 The impact of WIPAA 20:05 Work smarter, not harder 30:37 Growing from 10 to 35% margin 31:44 The impact of marketing 38:11 Ryan's succession plan LINKS, RESOURCES & MORE APB Website: associationofprofessionalbuilders.com APB Rewards: associationofprofessionalbuilders.com/rewards/ APB on Instagram: instagram.com/apbbuilders/ APB on Facebook: facebook.com/associationofprofessionalbuilders APB on YouTube: youtube.com/c/associationofprofessionalbuilders Join the Professional Builders Secrets Facebook group for builders & connect with professional builders world-wide: facebook.com/groups/builderssecrets
Get ready for an exhilarating episode of The Rent Roll Radio Show! Join Sterling Chapman as he delves into the exciting world of real estate with the dynamic guest, Andrea Foley from Generational Wealth Capital. Brace yourself as Andrea takes us on a thrilling journey through her real estate investing experiences, starting from her first home flip in 2005 to building a successful single-family rental portfolio and eventually selling it in 2017. But that's not all! Andrea's entrepreneurial spirit led her to run a retail store while offering her expertise in real estate and business consulting. Outline of the episode: Achieving Financial Independence through Passive Income from Real Estate Investing Building Wealth through Real Estate: Andrea's Journey and Insights Converting Hotels into Profitable Apartment Complexes: Strategies and Success Stories Exploring the Lucrative World of Car Washes: Franchise Opportunities and Financial Benefits Teaching Financial Literacy to Kids: The "Raise Millionaires" Podcast And so much more! ~ About Andrea Foley: Andrea Foley is a highly experienced professional with a diverse background in various aspects of the business world. With over 20 years of experience in the small business sector, Andrea has developed a strong aptitude for strategic planning and innovation. As a Commercial Real Estate Investor, CEO/CFO, and Commercial Realtor, she possesses a visionary mindset and excels in leadership and integration. Having witnessed both the successes and failures of small businesses, Andrea recognizes the critical importance of people and cash flow in determining their outcomes. Connect with Andrea Foley on… Website: https://www.generationalwealthcapital.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajfoley22/ Connect with your host Sterling Chapman on: Website Podcast | The Rent Roll Radio Show Facebook YouTube Twitter TikTok
Jesse Cramer shares the two roads to financial independence Episode 2360: Two Roads To Financial Independence by Jesse Cramer of Best Interest Blog on Achieving Financial Independence Jesse started The Best Interest in 2018. He was a mechanical engineer by day, working on satellite telescopes. But his passion was to help people improve their personal finances. He began writing to "learn in public," to help people, and to add genuine signal to an otherwise noisy Internet. Fast forward to now. So much has changed. -The Best Interest was nominated for 2022 "Personal Finance Blog of the Year" -Jesse has been on CNBC, MSN, the Motley Fool, Yahoo Finance, and more. -Jesse created a book with 30 other personal finance experts contributing a chapter each. -And Jesse left engineering. He now works for a fiduciary wealth management firm with one important mission: helping people achieve their financial goals. The original post is located here: https://bestinterest.blog/two-roads-to-financial-independence/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jesse Cramer shares the two roads to financial independence Episode 2360: Two Roads To Financial Independence by Jesse Cramer of Best Interest Blog on Achieving Financial Independence Jesse started The Best Interest in 2018. He was a mechanical engineer by day, working on satellite telescopes. But his passion was to help people improve their personal finances. He began writing to "learn in public," to help people, and to add genuine signal to an otherwise noisy Internet. Fast forward to now. So much has changed. -The Best Interest was nominated for 2022 "Personal Finance Blog of the Year" -Jesse has been on CNBC, MSN, the Motley Fool, Yahoo Finance, and more. -Jesse created a book with 30 other personal finance experts contributing a chapter each. -And Jesse left engineering. He now works for a fiduciary wealth management firm with one important mission: helping people achieve their financial goals. The original post is located here: https://bestinterest.blog/two-roads-to-financial-independence/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Dr. Tom Burns, an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and physician for the United States Ski Team. With over 25 years of real estate experience, having acquired or developed over $700 million of real estate locally and internationally, Dr. Burns is an expert in the field. He is also the co-founder and principal of Presario Ventures, a private real estate company focused on apartment development and private equity in Texas and the Sunbelt. Dr. Burns is the author of Why Doctors Don't Get Rich, a best-selling personal finance book for those who want to live life to the fullest. Dr. Tom shares in this podcast his remarkable story of transitioning from medicine to real estate, achieving financial independence, and creating a life of abundance. Discover the principles outlined in his best-selling book and learn how you can take control of your financial future, live life to the fullest, and embark on thrilling adventures through the Rich Life Mastermind. He also talks about his journey and the steps taken to break free from financial constraints. Dr. Tom emphasizes the importance of mindset shifts and practical strategies to attain financial independence. Join us in this enlightening episode to discover how you can take charge of your financial future and live a life of abundance through the Rich Life. In this episode, we discuss: The value of combining medical expertise with business acumen and how it influenced Dr. Burns' entrepreneurial journey. His deep enthusiasm for traveling and the enlightening experiences he acquired. Practical strategies for managing personal finances, and creating wealth. The role of real estate investments, new developments in achieving long-term financial stability. Achieving financial independence to live the life you want. Connect with Tom Burns: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-burns-9744304/ Personal Website: https://richdoctor.com/ Company Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presarioventures/ Presario Ventures Website: https://presarioventures.com/ Email: hello@richdoctor.com Book: Why Doctors Don't Get Rich Connect with Pantheon Investments: Join the Pantheon Investor Club: https://pantheoninvest.com/investor-signup/ Website: www.pantheoninvest.com Podcast: www.pantheoninvest.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PantheonInvest Instagram: www.instagram.com/pantheoninvest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pantheon-invest Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pantheon_Invest Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EsPFlwQUpMXgRMvrmbAfQ Holistic Wealth Strategy Book: https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Strategy-Framework-Extraordinary-ebook/dp/B0BX4SDMS7/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=holistic+wealth+strategy&qid=1681472301&sprefix=holistic+wealth%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1 Email: info@pantheoninvest.com
In this episode: money against mindset, fear setting, FI events, gap years, slow travel, and living intentionally. Everyone's relationship with money is different, just as everyones path to FI looks different, but how do you unlearn behaviors that could be holding you back? This week we are joined by Amy Minkley to discuss how finding FI changed her life while abroad, as well as the the importance of unlearning and breaking free of internalized stress when it comes to money. A large part of the FI journey is implementing new habits and the lessons you pick up along the way. However, an even larger and sometimes harder part of this journey requires you to be introspective and take an honest look at your relationship with money. While you can't go back and change the past, the beauty of FI is that you learn to make changes to ensure the future you want! No matter what your background, the path to FI is one that benefits everyone, because it not only gives you control of your life, but allows for independence to create the future you desire. So while it may feel comfortable to approach this journey by thinking of all the ways things can go wrong, remember to think of all the ways things can go right! Amy Minkley: Website: fifreedomretreats.com Mailing List: Get In Touch With Amy Here! Timestamps: 1:01 - Introduction 4:29 - How Amy Found FI 8:47 - Money Against Mindset 16:24 - Making The Tough But Right Choices For You 22:18 - International Teaching 27:43 - Fear Setting 36:20 - Living Intentionally 42:25 - FI Events 46:56 - Gap Years And Slow Travel 52:19 - Conclusion Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode: EconoME Conference CampFI Exploring International Teaching Opportunities | Scott & Rob | ChooseFI Ep. 109 "Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence" by Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez, and Mr Money Mustache The Milestones Of FI | ChooseFI Ep. 32 Camp Mustache Subscribe to The FI Weekly! More Helpful Links and Resources: Earn $1,000 in cashback with ChooseFI's 3-card credit card strategy Share FI by sending a friend ChooseFI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence Keep learning or start a new side hustle with one of our educational courses Commission-Free Investing with M1 Finance
Childfree Wealth Podcast is a show hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, focusing on finances for childfree and permanently childfree individuals. The show covers a wide range of financial topics, including budgeting, investing, saving, and planning for the future. In this episode, Bri and Dr. Jay use their expertise and experience to provide listeners with practical advice and strategies for building wealth and achieving financial independence.You can expect to gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate the unique financial challenges and opportunities that come with being childfree. Whether you are just starting your financial journey or are already well on your way to achieving your goals, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice to help you build wealth and secure your financial future.Resources mentioned:The Simple Path to Wealth by J L CollinsLittle Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. BogleA Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G. MalkielMoney Management System SpreadsheetBe sure to join the conversation by emailing us at podcast@childfreewealth.com, following Childfree Wealth on social media, or visiting our website www.childfreewealth.com!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/childfreewealth/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChildfreeWealthTwitter: https://twitter.com/childfreewealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/childfree-wealth/Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
Ryan Payne, Wealth Advisor, on Systematic Wealth Building for Healthcare Entrepreneurs, Common Pitfalls in Financial Planning and Achieving Financial Independence.
Riley Protz, PharmD, MBA, a pharmacist on the FIRE journey since completing pharmacy administration residency training, discusses his career journey, student loan philosophy, and pathway to financial independence while living a rich and fulfilling life. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning YFP Early Payoff Calculator YFP 104: Jason Long's FIRE Journey YFP 111: How One New Practitioner is on FIRE YFP 134: One Couple's Coast FI Journey YFP 147: How One Pharmacist is Turning Tragedy Into Triumph YFP 202: How to Teach Your Kids About Money and Investing YFP 221: One Pharmacy Entrepreneur's Journey to FIRE FIRE Rx: The Pharmacist's Guide to Financial Independence by Jeff Keimer, PharmD The FIRE Prescription: How to Retire Early as a Pharmacist YFP 188: Playing with FIRE: An Interview with Scott Rieckens Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins YFP Real Estate Investing Mad Fientist Mr. Money Mustache Choose FI Podcast The Earn & Invest Podcast Afford Anything Podcast Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Domingues The Simple Path to Wealth: Your road map to financial independence and a rich, free life by JL Collins Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures