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Looking to find more purpose in life? Author Jordan Grumet is here to help us answer this important question. He discusses Big P Purpose and Little P Purpose and why it's important to know the difference. RESOURCES: Sponsors + Partners + Deals The Purpose Code (book): https://amzn.to/416q5TV (affiliate) GUEST BIO - Jordan Grumet: Jordan Grumet, MD, is an internal medicine physician turned author and podcast host. After earning his medical degree from Northwestern University, he practiced in Northbrook, Illinois, and now serves as associate medical director at Unity Hospice. In 2018, he launched the Earn & Invest podcast, which won the 2019 Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast. His first book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life, was published in August 2022. His second book, The Purpose Code, is out now. MKM RESOURCES: MKM Coaching: Want 1-on-1 support with your family finance journey? Book a time with me today. Make My Kid a Millionaire Course: Want to build generational wealth and happiness for your kid? Learn more about my course! YouTube: Subscribe for free to watch videos of these episodes and interviews. Instagram: Follow our IG channel SHOW INFORMATION: Marriage Kids and Money is dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. This award-winning platform helps couples and parents achieve financial independence and discover the true meaning of wealth. To achieve these big goals, we answer questions and interview experts who uncover smart net worth building habits and tools that can help everyone find their own version of financial independence. Learn more at https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com HOST BIO: Andy Hill, AFC® is the award-winning family finance coach behind Marriage Kids and Money - a platform dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. Andy's advice and personal finance experience have been featured in major media outlets like CNBC, Forbes, MarketWatch, Kiplinger's Personal Finance and NBC News. With millions of downloads and views, Andy's message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers and viewers across the world. When he's not "talking money", Andy enjoys being a soccer Dad, singing karaoke with his wife and relaxing in his hammock. HOW WE MAKE MONEY + DISCLAIMER: This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS: Podcast Artwork: Kayli Groves Editor: Podcast Doctors Podcast Support: Nev Maraj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's your purpose now? It's a big question, an important one - and one that many people get stuck on when they retire. Dr. Jordan Grumet believes we need to change how we think about purpose. He rejoins us to discuss his new book The Purpose Code: How to unlock meaning, maximize happiness, and leave a lasting legacy. Jordan Grumet joins us from Illinois. _________________________ Bio Jordan Grumet, born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973, found the spark to become a doctor after a deeply personal event reshaped his life's trajectory. The unexpected loss of his father, an oncologist, ignited a passion within him to practice medicine and instilled a unique vantage point that later melded seamlessly with his financial expertise. This convergence of roles has spurred him to explore profound notions like wealth, abundance, and financial independence with a thoughtful and critical lens. Completing his studies at the University of Michigan, Jordan earned his medical degree from Northwestern University before embarking on a journey in Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. Presently, he serves as an associate medical director at Unity Hospice. With a profound understanding of both medicine and finance, Jordan unveiled his thoughts through blogging, specifically focusing on financial independence and wellness. This passion culminated in the launch of the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. His dedication bore fruit in 2019 when he was honored with the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast, followed by consecutive nominations for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year in 2020 and 2021. In August 2022, Jordan's literary pursuit took shape as his book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life, was published by Ulysses Press. His second book, The Purpose Code, was published by Harriman House Press. Jordan's journey intertwines medical insight and financial wisdom, resonating deeply with those seeking a balanced, meaningful life. _________________________ For More on Dr. Jordan Grumet The Purpose Code Website Our first podcast conversation with Jordan Grumet on Taking Stock _______________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You – Teresa Amabile Living Like You Mean It – Jodi Wellman _______________________ About The Retirement Wisdom Podcast There are many podcasts on retirement, often hosted by financial advisors with financial motives, that cover the money side of the street. This podcast is different. You'll get smarter about the investment decisions you'll make about the most important asset you'll have in retirement: your time. About Retirement Wisdom I help people who are retiring, but aren't quite done yet, discover what's next and build their custom version of their next life. A meaningful retirement doesn't just happen by accident. Schedule a call today to discuss how The Designing Your Life process created by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans can help you make your life in retirement a great one – on your own terms. __________________________ Wise Quotes On Purpose "The studies show that purpose in life is associated with health, happiness, and longevity, very clearly in tons of studies. On the other hand, I found other studies that show that up to 91% of people get anxious when it comes to purpose at least some point in their life, they feel frustrated and thwarted and depressed. And so the big question is how could it be both? And what I really came to the conclusion is purpose is not one thing but two. And one of those versions of purpose, what I call big P purpose, is more associated with anxiety while the other, what I call little p purpose, is probably more associated with that happiness, longevity, and health. And so I wrote this book to help people pursue that better version of purpose." On Purpose Anchors
My guest today is Dr Jordan Grumet, author, doctor, podcaster. In his work, he explores a variety of topics, from financial independence to happiness, meaning, purpose, and more. We talk about his newly released book: The Purpose Code: How to Unlock Meaning, Maximize Happiness, and Leave a Lasting Legacy. Jordan Grumet, born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973, found the spark to become a doctor after a deeply personal event reshaped his life's trajectory. The unexpected loss of his father, an oncologist, ignited a passion within him to practice medicine and instilled a unique vantage point that later melded seamlessly with his financial expertise. This convergence of roles has spurred him to explore profound notions like wealth, abundance, and financial independence with a thoughtful and critical lens. With a profound understanding of both medicine and finance, Jordan unveiled his thoughts through blogging, specifically focusing on financial independence and wellness. This passion culminated in the launch of the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. His dedication bore fruit in 2019 when he was honored with the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast, followed by consecutive nominations for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year in 2020 and 2021. In August 2022, Jordan's literary pursuit took shape as his book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life was published by Ulysses Press. His second book, The Purpose Code, will be published January 2025 by Harriman House Press. Jordan's journey intertwines medical insight and financial wisdom, resonating deeply with those seeking a balanced, meaningful life. jordangrumet.com Summary He explores the concept of purpose anxiety, differentiating between 'Big P' and 'Little P' purpose, and emphasizes the need to focus on meaningful activities rather than just financial goals. The discussion also touches on the balance between time and money, the anxieties that arise once financial worries are alleviated, and the life review process used with dying patients to reflect on their lives and find closure. He emphasizes the balance between meaning and purpose as essential components of happiness, and the significance of pursuing activities that bring joy, regardless of monetary gain. Grumet introduces the concepts of purpose anchors and climbs, illustrating how to build a life filled with purpose. He highlights the importance of generational growth over wealth and explores the two types of regrets—action and inaction—while providing insights on how to navigate these regrets towards a fulfilling life. Ultimately, he defines success as having control over one's calendar, filled with activities that bring joy and purpose. Podcast Program – Disclosure Statement Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Episode Summary:Join Nate Reineke and Ben Utley as they welcome Jordan Grumet, also known as Doc G, author of The Purpose Code and host of the Earn and Invest podcast. They discuss the vital connection between purpose and financial well-being, providing insights on navigating burnout and rediscovering joy in the medical profession.Guest Info:Jordan Grumet, born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973, found the spark to become a doctor after a deeply personal event reshaped his life's trajectory. The unexpected loss of his father, an oncologist, ignited a passion within him to practice medicine and instilled a unique vantage point that later melded seamlessly with his financial expertise. Completing his studies at the University of Michigan, Jordan earned his medical degree from Northwestern University before embarking on a journey in Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. Presently, he serves as an associate medical director at Unity Hospice.With a profound understanding of both medicine and finance, Jordan unveiled his thoughts through blogging, specifically focusing on financial independence and wellness. This passion culminated in the launch of the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018, which received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast in 2019 and subsequent nominations for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the Year in 2020 and 2021.In August 2022, Jordan published Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life with Ulysses Press. His second book, The Purpose Code, will be published in January 2025 by Harriman House Press. Jordan's journey intertwines medical insight and financial wisdom, resonating deeply with those seeking a balanced, meaningful life.Resources Mentioned:- The Purpose Code by Jordan Grumet: https://jordangrumet.com/books/- Taking Stock by Jordan Grumet: https://jordangrumet.com/books/- Earn and Invest Podcast: https://www.earnandinvest.com/episodes-9Call to Action:For more information, visit www.physicianfamily.com.Disclosure: See marketing disclosures at www.physicianfamily.com/disclosures.Closing Thought:Remember, you're not just making a living, you're making a life. Pursue what lights you up!
Today's Money Tales episode is about purpose. Purpose is something we often talk about on Money Tales because, in our experience, when people align their relationship with money to their purpose, they make more satisfying and confident money decisions. Dr. Jordan Grumet joins us again on Money Tales. Since we last spoke with him, Jordan has been spending a lot of time talking and speaking about purpose. When he shared his message about purpose with audiences, he encountered something surprising: people weren't leaving inspired, they felt anxious. This “purpose anxiety,” as Jordan calls it, comes from society's obsession with what he dubs, “Big P Purpose”, the idea that happiness lies in discovering some grand, singular mission in life. Jordan invites us to embrace “Little p purpose” instead. It's about finding joy in the everyday; the simple things we love doing, the processes that light us up. By focusing on these small, tactile joys, we can take the weight off the search for “Big P” purpose and make it something approachable, fulfilling, and even fun. Jordan, born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973, found the spark to become a doctor after a deeply personal event reshaped his life's trajectory. The unexpected loss of his father, an oncologist, ignited a passion within him to practice medicine and instilled a unique vantage point that later melded seamlessly with his financial expertise. This convergence of roles has spurred him to explore profound notions like wealth, abundance, and financial independence with a thoughtful and critical lens. Completing his studies at the University of Michigan, Jordan earned his medical degree from Northwestern University before embarking on a journey in Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. Presently, he serves as an associate medical director at Unity Hospice. With a profound understanding of both medicine and finance, Jordan unveiled his thoughts through blogging, specifically focusing on financial independence and wellness. This passion culminated in the launch of the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. His dedication bore fruit in 2019 when he was honored with the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast, followed by consecutive nominations for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year in 2020 and 2021. In August 2022, Jordan's literary pursuit took shape as his book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life was published by Ulysses Press. His second book, The Purpose Code, will be published January 2025 by Harriman House Press. Jordan's journey intertwines medical insight and financial wisdom, resonating deeply with those seeking a balanced, meaningful life. Click here to listen to our first episode with Jordan.
In this fascinating episode of "Money Talk With Tiff," host Tiffany Grant chats with special guest Jordan "Doc G" Grumet from the Earn & Invest podcast. They delve into profound discussions about life, death, and finding financial independence beyond the dollar amount. Doc G shares insights from his journey from medicine to content creation and discusses key concepts from his book, "Taking Stock."About Our GuestJordan Grumet was born in 1973 in Evanston, Illinois. After graduating from the University of Michigan, he received his medical degree from Northwestern University and began practicing internal medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He is currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice.After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year.Connect with Doc GWebsite: https://jordangrumet.com/Twitter (X): @earnaninvestFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/earnandinvestConnect with TiffanyWebsite: https://www.moneytalkwitht.comFacebook: Money Talk With TiffTwitter: @moneytalkwithtInstagram: @moneytalkwithtLinkedIn: Tiffany GrantYouTube: Money Talk With TiffPinterest: @moneytalkwithtTikTok: @moneytalkwithtTimestamps[00:00] Offering positivity and comfort in the face of death.[05:20] New approach to financial independence and work.[08:51] Self-actualization, purpose, and identity in life.[12:24] Fear of losing money outweighs goal achievement.[14:58] Financial independence doesn't guarantee happiness, wealth concerns.[17:34] Podcast, purchase links, upcoming book on purpose.Key Points DiscussedTransition from Medicine to Content Creation: Doc G explains his shift from practicing medicine to embracing his passions as a content creator and writer, focusing on the satisfying work in hospice care, which he continues part-time.Perspectives on Hospice Care: The conversation sheds light on the positive impact of hospice care, providing comfort and dignity in the final stages of life—a perspective that enlightened Tiffany while reading Doc G's book.Philosophy on Regrets and Life Review: They explore the importance of addressing regrets and conducting life reviews, not only for the dying but as a practice we should adopt early in life to live without regrets.Financial Independence,...
Dr. Jordan Grumet, or Doc G, a physician turned financial independence advocate, shares his journey from internal medicine to hospice care, emphasizing how burnout led him to seek financial independence. He also discussed his award-winning podcast, "The Earn & Invest Podcast," and his book "Taking Stock." The book focuses on using financial independence for a regret-free life, drawing from hospice patients' insights. Doc G encourages saving with purpose, considering life's unpredictability, and preparing for end-of-life scenarios both medically and financially. He also highlights the importance of leaving a lasting legacy beyond just financial wealth. Learn more about Doc G: Doc G, born in 1973 in Evanston, Illinois, has emerged as an influential voice in the intersection of medicine and personal finance. His journey began with a deep-rooted passion for medicine, leading him to Northwestern University where he earned his medical degree. This path initially took him into the world of internal medicine, a field where he excelled and built a successful career. However, facing the common challenge of professional burnout, Doc G embarked on a transformative journey that extended beyond the hospital walls. He found a new calling in hospice palliative care, a specialty that brought him closer to the human aspects of medicine and the profound experiences at the end of life. Parallel to his medical career, Doc G developed a keen interest in financial independence. This pursuit was driven by a desire to balance financial security with a life rich in experiences and purpose. His quest for financial wisdom was not just about wealth accumulation but about finding harmony between fiscal responsibility and a meaningful existence. Doc G's combined expertise in medicine and finance materialized in his acclaimed book, "Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life." The book has resonated with a broad audience, offering valuable insights into aligning financial ambitions with life's deeper goals. In addition to his literary contributions, Doc G is the brains behind the "The Earn & Invest" podcast. This award-winning platform showcases his insights on financial independence, earning him recognition including the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast in 2019 and a nomination for Best Personal Finance Podcast in 2020. Doc G's unique blend of medical and financial acumen has made him a prominent figure in the personal finance community. He advocates for a holistic approach to wealth, emphasizing its role as a means to a fulfilling, regret-free life rather than an end in itself. Currently serving as the Associate Medical Director at Journey Care Hospice, Doc G continues to make a profound impact in the medical field. Simultaneously, he guides individuals towards financial literacy and independence, inspiring them to embrace a balanced, purpose-driven life. Looking for something specific? Here you go: [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr. Jordan Grumet [00:01:00] Discussion on "Taking Stock" book [00:02:00] Transition from internal medicine to hospice care [00:03:00] Financial independence journey [00:04:00] Motivation behind choosing medicine [00:05:00] Finding purpose beyond medicine [00:06:00] Balancing personal finance and joy [00:07:00] Insights from hospice patients [00:08:00] Bridging finance and life's purpose [00:09:00] Regrets of hospice patients [00:10:00] Concept of enough in finance [00:11:00] Life planning for end of life scenarios [00:12:00] Exploring different paths to financial independence [00:13:00] Importance of subtracting unwanted aspects of life [00:14:00] The joy of addition in life planning [00:15:00] Balancing spending today vs. saving for tomorrow [00:16:00] Concept of coast fire [00:17:00] The legacy of purpose and joy [00:18:00] Financial planning and legacy documents [00:19:00] Different approaches to financial independence [00:20:00] The art of subtraction in financial strategy [00:21:00] Emphasizing life experiences over financial gain [00:22:00] Financial independence as a tool for purposeful living [00:23:00] Addressing financial planning for end-of-life scenarios [00:24:00] The importance of legacy beyond money [00:25:00] Medical and financial legacy documents [00:26:00] Creating a legacy through purposeful engagement [00:27:00] Balancing saving and spending for a meaningful life [00:28:00] Reflecting on personal financial journey and legacy [00:29:00] Navigating life's financial and emotional complexities [00:30:00] Prioritizing purpose, identity, and connections [00:31:00] The role of finances in life planning [00:32:00] Assessing personal fears and financial goals [00:33:00] Finding balance in financial decisions [00:34:00] Exploring alternative paths to financial independence [00:35:00] Embracing affordable travel and life experiences [00:36:00] Connecting with Dr. Grumet and resources [00:37:00] Conclusion and final thoughts This episode is sponsored by PearsonRavitz– helping physicians safeguard their most valuable assets. 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In today's episode I speak with author podcaster Dr. Jordan Grumet. We focus on personal finance, his podcast Earn&Invest and his book Taking Stock. Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of life. This profound loss not only inspired Jordan to practice medicine, but also has given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received hismedical degree from Northwestern University and began practicing internal medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at JourneyCare Hospice.After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year.
Stay in touch and sign up for Paco's weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter. In this episode of Weird Finance, Paco talks to Julia Menez about the world of travel hacking. Starting with the basics, Julia highlights the importance of being responsible with credit cards, advising listeners to start small and ensure balances are paid off monthly to reap maximum rewards. Julia shares her journey from actuary to successful travel hacker and podcast host, explaining how reading finance blogs and interest in points systems led to creating GeoBreeze Travel. As well as travel advice, she offers her unique perspective on finance, prompting listeners to embrace impermanence, enjoy what they have, and use their wealth for good. Julia explains her effective method of earning and burning points and talks about their Patreon, where members can nominate a charity for donations. Julia's story is not just about free travel, but also financial freedom, underscoring the value of living below one's means and disciplined investing. She finishes the episode by encouraging listeners to delight in their wealth and to find the balance between saving for the future and enjoying the present. Julia Menez (@geobreezetravel) is a points strategy coach, speaker, and host of the Geobreeze Travel Podcast. After traveling to more than 30 countries before the age of 30 and saving thousands of dollars each year with points and miles, Julia distills the strategies from top award travelers around the world in the Geobreeze Travel podcast. She creates Instagram videos about credit card benefits such as trip protection and luxury travel opportunities. Through her podcast, Julia features a diverse roster of guests with traditionally underrepresented experiences in larger points and miles blogs and media. Her episodes often highlight women, first-generation travelers, and people of color. Julia has been a speaker for FinCon, a course instructor for Frequent Traveler University, and quoted in publications such as The New York Times, Money Magazine, Fodor's Travel, and Business Insider. Her podcast was nominated in the 2021 Plutus Awards for “Best New Personal Finance Podcast,” and she serves as a senior advisor for Bilt Rewards. Julia is available for comments and interviews regarding award travel, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and women in business. Check out Julia's free points 101 course here. This episode also features Loose Change, a short segment where we ask folks to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions about how we relate to money and one another. This week, we're exploring one purchase we've made that's had the biggest positive impact on your daily lives. A special thanks to the talented and generous Ramsey Yount for producing, editing, and sound designing this episode. Thank you to Andrew Howard and Ramsey Yount for lending your voice for our special PSA. The theme music was written and performed by Andrew Parker, Jenna Parker, and Paco de Leon. If you'd like to contact us about the show or ask Paco a question about finances, call our hotline at 1-833-ASK-PACO, email us at weirdfinancepod (at) gmail.com, or submit your questions here. We'd also love your listener feedback about the show; here's a short survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Dr. Jordan Grumet. Jordan's father was a doctor who sadly collapsed and died of a brain aneurysm while working at the hospital. Jordan was young at the time, and he was determined to grow up be just like his dad. Jordan figured that if he became a doctor he could step into his dad's shoes and do the things that his dad never got the chance to do. So, Jordan became a doctor and, after years of burnout, realized that the thing he thought was his main purpose and identity in life didn't fit him very well. This is when a new adventure and focus for Jordan began. Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of life. This profound loss not only inspired him to practice medicine, but it has also given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University, and began practicing Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. His book, "Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life" was published by Ulysses Press in August 2022.
Hospice physician and podcaster Jordan Grumet is sharing how his work with hospice patients creates deep conversations about end of life planning, money, and life. Dr. Grumet is currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. Jordan believes in having end of life conversations early and often. He's seen the positive influence of those conversations in the lives and deaths of his patients. After losing his dad at an early age, Jordan noticed people didn't know how to be with him and his family, or what to say to them. Jordan wanted the medical care he provided to align with the end of life wishes of his patients, so he joined a hospice interdisciplinary team. He considers his real job to be supporting his fellow team members as they provide the moment-to-moment, bedside care. Jordan endorses including financial discussions when we're having conversations about healthcare needs in later life and when we're approaching death. Caregivers are often dealing with money issues as well as the typical challenges of being a caregiver. Jordan's podcast Earn and Invest deals with topics like focusing on retirement and determining the things that matter most. You can win a copy of Jordan Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life! Here's how: 1. Leave a review for The Heart of Hospice podcast on Apple podcasts. 2. Just scroll down to the bottom of our show page, select a star rating, and tap "Leave a Review". 3. Send an email to host@theheartofhospice to let us know you left a review. 4. If you're one of the first 5 people to leave a review, you'll receive a copy of Jordan's book. 5. You'll be notified by email that you've won, and we'll ask for a mailing address. 6. We'll mail the book to you - enjoy!! Purchase a copy of Dr. Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life. Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop BAM Listen to Jordan Grumet's podcast Earn and Invest here. Visit Jordan's website at jordangrumet.com. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network, along with a host of other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Hospice physician and podcaster Jordan Grumet is sharing how his work with hospice patients creates deep conversations about end of life planning, money, and life. Dr. Grumet is currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. Jordan believes in having end of life conversations early and often. He's seen the positive influence of those conversations in the lives and deaths of his patients. After losing his dad at an early age, Jordan noticed people didn't know how to be with him and his family, or what to say to them. Jordan wanted the medical care he provided to align with his patients' end of life wishes, so he joined a hospice interdisciplinary team. He considers his real job to be supporting his fellow team members as they provide the moment-to-moment, bedside care. Jordan endorses including financial discussions when we're having conversations about healthcare needs in later life and when we're approaching death. Caregivers are often dealing with money issues as well as the typical challenges of being a caregiver. Jordan's podcast Earn and Invest deals with topics like focusing on retirement and determining the things that matter most. You can win a copy of Jordan Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life! Here's how: 1. Leave a review for The Heart of Hospice podcast on Apple podcasts. 2. Just scroll down to the bottom of our show page, select a star rating, and tap "Leave a Review". 3. Send an email to host@theheartofhospice to let us know you left a review. 4. If you're one of the first 5 people to leave a review, you'll receive a copy of Jordan's book. 5. You'll be notified by email that you've won, and we'll ask for a mailing address. 6. We'll mail the book to you - enjoy!! Purchase a copy of Dr. Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life. Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop BAM Listen to Jordan Grumet's podcast Earn and Invest here. Visit Jordan's website at jordangrumet.com. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network, along with a host of other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Hospice physician and podcaster Jordan Grumet is sharing how his work with hospice patients creates deep conversations about end of life planning, money, and life. Dr. Grumet is currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. Jordan believes in having end of life conversations early and often. He's seen the positive influence of those conversations in the lives and deaths of his patients. After losing his dad at an early age, Jordan noticed people didn't know how to be with him and his family, or what to say to them. Jordan wanted the medical care he provided to align with the end of life wishes of his patients, so he joined a hospice interdisciplinary team. He considers his real job to be supporting his fellow team members as they provide the moment-to-moment, bedside care. Jordan endorses including financial discussions when we're having conversations about healthcare needs in later life and when we're approaching death. Caregivers are often dealing with money issues as well as the typical challenges of being a caregiver. Jordan's podcast Earn and Invest deals with topics like focusing on retirement and determining the things that matter most. You can win a copy of Jordan Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life! Here's how: 1. Leave a review for The Heart of Hospice podcast on Apple podcasts. 2. Just scroll down to the bottom of our show page, select a star rating, and tap "Leave a Review". 3. Send an email to host@theheartofhospice to let us know you left a review. 4. If you're one of the first 5 people to leave a review, you'll receive a copy of Jordan's book. 5. You'll be notified by email that you've won, and we'll ask for a mailing address. 6. We'll mail the book to you - enjoy!! Purchase a copy of Dr. Grumet's book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life. Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop BAM Listen to Jordan Grumet's podcast Earn and Invest here. Visit Jordan's website at jordangrumet.com. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak at your event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Follow The Heart of Hospice on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Connect with The Heart of Hospice podcast on The Whole Care Network, along with a host of other caregiving podcasts by clicking here. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Are you an avid traveler looking for amazing strategies to save money and have a great time? At the same time, do you want to expand your audience as a new podcaster? In this episode of the Healthcare Hacks and Connections podcast, Nate Navas interviews Julia Menez, a points strategy coach, speaker, and Geobreeze Travel Podcast host. Julia, who has visited over 30 countries before the age of 30, hosts a travel podcast and creates Instagram videos about credit card benefits such as trip protection and luxury travel opportunities. Her podcast was nominated for a Plutus award for "Best New Personal Finance Podcast'' in 2021, and she has spoken at FinCon, taught at Frequent Traveler University, and been quoted in The New York Times, Money Magazine, Fodor's Travel, and Business Insider. Moreover, in this episode, Julia explains that points and miles are reward systems set in place by airlines, hotels, and credit card companies, and they give points and miles for using their credit cards or staying in their hotels. Julia discusses the best ways to earn points for the least amount of money spent, as well as how to maximize the points and miles you've earned. The host strongly suggests listening to Julia's podcast, following her on Instagram, and watching her videos on YouTube for more information. They will touch on such topics as:What travel hacking is and what does it entail, how it impacts credit score, and how to earn points quickly with credit cards: “Credit payment history is the second highest piece of your credit score.”Why using a Credit Card is important and better than using a Debit card, why debit cards don't have purchase protection or fraud protection, and how to avoid it.Starting a travel agency and pivoting to making content online and starting a podcast, using it to network, learn and build a creator business.How sharing other people's blogs connects to a growth trajectory, the hardest moment with going viral, and the mistakes to avoid along the way.Finding gaps in the industry, finding what others are not doing, and the importance of having a scarcity mindset in the healthcare industry.Getting creative with how you earn points by leveraging your existing points and miles, and how to deal with burnout.Pod deck questions for Julia including her thoughts on the future of AI automation and hiring help for podcast and youtube, and wishing for knowledge but not having the will to apply it. Hack: One tip for people who are trying to grow your account: don't throw tantrums on the internet. It doesn't look very professional and it makes brands not want to work with you. Whether you're a podcaster or a guest, keep that stuff private. -Julia Menez Reach out to Julia Menez:Podcast: Geobreeze Travel Podcast Socials:Instagram: @geobreezetravel Reach out to Me:Socials:Instagram: @thepodcast_docFacebook: www.facebook.com/nate.navas
Julia Menez is a Points Strategy Coach, Certified Travel Coach, Speaker, and Podcast Host. After traveling to more than 30 countries before the age of 30 and saving thousands of dollars each year with points and miles, Julia distills the strategies from top award travelers around the world. Julia has been a speaker for FinCon, a course instructor for Frequent Traveler University, and quoted in publications such as The New York Times, Money Magazine, Fodor's Travel, and Business Insider. Her podcast was nominated in the 2021 Plutus Awards for “Best New Personal Finance Podcast”, and she serves as a senior advisor for Bilt Rewards. Julia is available for comments and interviews regarding award travel, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and women in business. Connect With Julia Menez Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geobreezetravel/ GeoBreeze Podcast: https://anchor.fm/julia-menez/ ------------------- TIME-SENSITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT If you're listening to this episode in real time, Sahara (the founder of the Travel Coach Network) is hosting a free travel coaching training! Register for her free Travel Coaching 101 training - happening on Thursday, November 10th, at 11am EST. Register at this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkdeuqrDIvGdP2Jk8kZ8VL9tt1DSmu8N36 ------------------- TRAVEL COACHING RESOURCES Are you ready to elevate your travel business? To achieve clarity, focus, and success instead of constant confusion? If so, then I'd love to invite you to join the Travel Coach Certification Program. Join the conversation in our Travel Coach Network Global Community. It's our free Facebook Group for aspiring and inspiring travel coaches. If you're brand new to the concept of travel coaching, be sure to grab the Beginner's Guide to Travel Coaching by clicking below. Website: https://thetravelcoachnetwork.com/ TCN Global Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelcoachnetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelcoachnetwork/ The Travel Coach Certification Program: https://thetravelcoachnetwork.mykajabi.com/the-travel-coach-program Free Beginner's Guide to Travel Coaching: https://thetravelcoachnetwork.mykajabi.com/main-email-series-and-workbook Ultimate Travel Business Planner Bundle: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TravelCoachNetwork?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
Episode 248: Financial independence expert and hospice doctor, Jordon Grumet shares advice about building wealth and living a regret-free life. Guest Biography Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of life. This profound loss not only inspired him to practice medicine, it has given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University, and began practicing Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. His book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life is being published by Ulysses Press in August 2022. This episode is brought to you by Yaahdy.com -- Use coupon code "money" for 20% off your entire order. In this episode, you'll learn: Why soul searching and finding purpose are important parts of financial independence The art of subtracting parts of your life that are unfulfilling or ungratifying Putting your money on autopilot so you can live an intentional life Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/248 Find more from our guest: www.jordangrumet.com Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Mentioned in the episode: Earn & Invest Podcast Books: Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life Thanks for Listening & Watching! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
Join your host David Pere, and co-host Alexander Felice with guest Jordan Grumet as they talk about important life investments, financial freedom, identity, and purpose. They'll also discuss topics such as wealth, life principles and so much more. Enjoy watching and listening! About Jordan Grumet: Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1973. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University and began practicing internal medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He is currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. TimeStamps 03:35 - Vlogging 04:39 - Who Doc G is 07:28 - Financial freedom, identity and purpose 31:33 - Regrets of people 36:34 - Important investments in life, non-monetary investments 40:18 - What wealth trully is all about 43:24 - Measuring purpose and identity 54:19 - Principles that people can apply in ther lives Sponsor: - Real Estate Investing Course: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/teachable-rei Recommended books and tools: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/kit/ Become an investor: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/investor/ - SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE - Website: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/start-here/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frommilitarytomillionaire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/militarymillionaire/ - My name is David Pere, I am an active duty Marine, and have realized that service members and the working class use the phrase "I don't get paid enough" entirely too often. The reality is that most often our financial situation is self-inflicted. After having success with real estate investing, I started From Military to Millionaire to teach personal finance and real estate investing to service members and the working class. As a result, I have helped many of my readers increase their savings gap, and increase their chances of achieving financial freedom! - Click here to SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE to the channel for more awesome videos! THIS SITE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE MY OWN. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS SITE ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR OR THE AUTHOR'S INVITED GUEST POSTERS, AND MAY NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE US GOVERNMENT, THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, OR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Money can't buy everything. It can't buy you the most important stuff like love, health, and family. In this episode, learn how to have a rich and purposeful life regardless of money as I chat with Doc G aka Jordan Grumet about his new book on money and life advice as a hospice doctor. Jordan is a financial expert, host of the Earn & Invest podcast, author, and currently an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. "When I've sat with the dying, almost never do they say, I regret that I only ended up with a networth of $500,000 and I really wanted to hit that million mark. No one said that. What people tend to regret is that they didn't spend the energy, courage, or time doing those things that were most important to them." - Jordan Grumet "Even the most lucky of us are going to deal with life's issues, financial or otherwise, and having that strength of saying, I am already enough, as you face these problems is a great starting place." - Jordan Grumet "Money is not the goal, it's a tool. And it's a tool to utilize to better live out a life of purpose, identity, and connections." - Jordan Grumet What You Will Learn From This Episode How working with people as they transition from life to death changed Jordan's view on life and money What really is the core of having a rich life, regardless of money 'Medicaid divorce' - what you should know about it FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) what people get wrong about it Some exercises to help you know your identity and your purpose in life Suggestions to manage your mental health and money if you feel burned out Why you should invest in other ways, not just financially How to use your money to actively avoid the regrets of the dying Steps you can take to protect your finances and your family in the face of death About Jordan Grumet: Jordan was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of his life. This profound loss not only inspired him to practice medicine, but has also given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University and began practicing Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. His book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life is being published by Ulysses Press in August 2022. Resources: Earn & Invest podcast Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life by Jordan Grumet Die with Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing by Bronnie Ware Connect with Jordan jordangrumet.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Melanie mentalhealthandwealth.com melanielockert.com Instagram Support the podcast through Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/melanielockert Buy Melanie's book “Dear Debt” Contact: mentalhealthandwealthshow@gmail.com Want more content and support? Sign up for the Mental Hump Newsletter and get our free Mental Health and Money inventory worksheet. You can sign up at MentalHealthandWealth.com. Also, we host a Mental Health and Wealth Hangout every other Thursday over Zoom at 5 pm PT to chat about all things money and mental health. Join here! Follow us on Apple Podcast or Libsyn! Love the podcast? Leave a review on iTunes!
Today, my interview is with Jordan Grumet who also goes by Doc G. As a hospice doctor who teaches people and inspires people about their relationship with money, Jordan paved a path to questioning many assumptions about money and the pursuit of happiness. In our conversation, Doc is sharing what he's discovered along his life journey and how that relates to living a better life, to making better choices for yourself and why he decided to write his new book, Taking Stock. I think it is life-changing for so many people when you take a step back and question the assumptions you are making and decide how you can not only have a better relationship with money but live more fully as a result. Enjoy. Doc G shares with us his insights: We have all these things that we wish we did. Why do we wait til we're dying to come to terms with others, right? It's a very common thing for people who are dying to do something called the LIFE review and come to terms with who they are, and what their life was about and what they regretted, and what they found joy. But what if we could do that way earlier? Like your mom and the sense, I think she's giving that gift to you. She's saying it's too late for me. But you can now go back and take some of what I've been feeling and integrate into your life now. And my belief is that we all should be doing that. We should all have a little bit of that perspective of hospice patients. So that we can start looking at our life now and trying to figure out what is important. What should we be spending our time doing; how do we have enough economic resources to use money as a tool, instead of a goal and use it as that tool to then do things that give us a sense of purpose identity and connections. The first one is, you have to think about purpose identity and connections before you start considering and worrying about money and wealth. I think if you don't do that, you find yourself changing what you believe are chasing what you believe our economic needs and you're not fulfilling your souls needs. So you end up wealthy on the outside, but rather bankrupt on the inside, or at least feeling fairly poor because you don't know what you really want to focus on in life. So, first and foremost, I think you need to really think about purpose identity and connections, what do you want your life to be about? What are your goals? What are your bucket list? And, I think you need to think about that at the beginning of your career. That's part one. Part two is then you need to set up a financial framework to fit within that purpose and identity. So now, I know, who I want to be in what's important to me. How can I build a financial life? And for me, I'm very interested in financial independence. How can I pursue financial independence? But do it in such a way in a framework that speaks to what I thought my purpose and identity were. ...answering this basic question of whether you're worried that you're not going to have enough time to spend it. You're going to die young or you're going to live for a long time and worried about running out of money. I think, if you can answer that last question, you can then put that all into perspective of what you want out of life. Because the idea again it all comes back to we want money to be a tool to get us to our goals. We don't want it to be a goal because money itself or wealth it never really made anyone happy. But what it allows us to do, which is kind of trying to figure out who we are, what our purpose; what gives us meaning; what kind of things we want to strive towards; that's what we want to use our money to do for us. That makes me happy so in the book I call that the climb. This idea of making headway towards something that's deeply important to you. It's a joke, we have in my family. I always tell my kids may you never reach your dreams, but may you get 90% there. And that's kind of my my thought is that I think it's really great to keep on striving towards something that really matters to you. But sometimes getting to that thing you thought that was important is not nearly as fun as the climb to get there. Medical School is a perfect example. Becoming a doctor was awesome and amazing. But I have to tell you, some of my greatest years were I when I was in the act of becoming. Because it was this goal, I was getting closer and closer, but it was still just out of reach. And talk about waking up every morning and being excited, something changes when you actually get to that goal. It just doesn't feel the same. So this act of becoming; this act of being in the midst of the climb; this act of enjoying the process, I think, is what true happiness really looks like. Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of life. This profound loss not only inspired him to practice medicine, it has given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University, and began practicing Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. His book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life is being published by Ulysses Press in August 2022. Learn more about Dr. Jordan: Website: https://jordangrumet.com Book: https://jordangrumet.com/#bookrelease Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2092508787746296/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/earnaninvest
Taking Stock A Hospice Doctor's Advice Take away: Abundance is not about having a lot of money but it has something to with time, interests and relationships. Action step: If you want to move forward, take a look at something in your financial life that you don't understand that you've been putting off, that you've been afraid of tackling and go and spend an hour or two trying to learn about it right now. Because the one thing I found about finances is the real danger is not understanding and knowing about it. Bio: Jordan Grumet was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1973. His interest in becoming a doctor was ignited when his father, an oncologist, died unexpectedly in the prime of life. This profound loss not only inspired him to practice medicine, it has given him a unique perspective as a financial expert, challenging him to think deeply and critically about concepts like wealth, abundance, and financial independence. After graduating from the University of Michigan, Jordan received his medical degree from Northwestern University, and began practicing Internal Medicine in Northbrook, Illinois. He currently is an associate medical director at Journeycare Hospice. After years of blogging about financial independence and wellness, Jordan launched the Earn & Invest podcast in 2018. In 2019 he received the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and was nominated in 2020 and 2021 for Best Personal Finance Podcast of the year. His book, Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life is being published by Ulysses Press in August 2022. Highlights from this episode: Link to episode page Jordan talks about his book “Taking Stock” Nearing death money and work crumble Why do people have anxiety and fear over figuring out who they are and what they want? Dying is easy. What's hard is learning how to live. Money is like oxygen. If you don't have enough, it's pretty much all you can think about Perfect is the enemy of good https://jordangrumet.com/ https://www.earnandinvest.com/ https://richersoul.com/ep-108-life-death-health-wealth-and-wisdom-with-doc-g/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Some music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
In 2021, The Marcus Garrett, LLC. made over $200,000 in Affiliate Sales! Our expert guest, Kirk Chisholm (Money Tree Podcast and InnovativeWealth.com), returns this week to help us talk about, you guessed it, making more money. On this episode, Kirk and The Marcus Garrett (Winner for Best New Personal Finance Podcast) discuss the good, bad, ugly, pros, and cons of how to make money podcasting through multiple revenue streams and high-dollar, high-converting funnels. For more in-depth details and Calls to Action, order the Reference Guide and Webinar mentioned in this podcast in our Office Hours replay (with this exclusive link, podcast listeners get 50-percent off)!
Marcus Garrett, the host of the award-winning podcast, The Marcus Garrett Show, joins Anjie and RJ. Marcus is an award-winning freelance writer on topics ranging from love & relationships to debt & personal finances. He is the winner of the 12th Annual Plutus Awards for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and is the Kindle #1 bestselling author of Debt Free or Die Trying: How I Buried Myself $30,000 in Debt and Dug My Way Out on my way to an 800 FICO. Additionally, Marcus is the former co-host of the award-winning podcast, Paychecks & Balances. In this episode you'll learn: The benefits of automating your money Finding balance while paying off debt How to get on the same page about money with your partner Connect with Marcus Garrett : themarcusgarrett.com instagram.com/themarcusgarrett Youtube Connect with us: Instagram: @richbyintention Twitter: @richbyintention Get our free e-guide, Managing Money with Intention, click here
Watch this interview at YouTube.com/TheMarcusGarrett. The Marcus Garrett Show was the 12th Annual Plutus Award-Winner for Best New Personal Finance Podcast at this year's FinCon21: where money and media meet! During the conference, the founder of Personal Finance Club (@PersonalFinanceClub), Jeremy Schneider, joined The Marcus Garrett Show LIVE at the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) sponsored podcast booth. Jeremy Schneider retired at age 36! Today, he is worth $4.5 million. Click the links here to learn more about How to Build Wealth by Investing in Index Funds. Disclaimers and Disclosures: The Marcus Garrett Show is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We do not offer investment advice and you should not constitute any conversations on the show as investment advice, legal, tax, or financial advice. You alone assume the sole responsibility for fully evaluating the merits and risks associated with the opinions we provide. When in doubt, consult with a certified financial planner, legal, or professional tax advisor who can provide expert advice on your unique situation.
This week, Carter Cofield, CPA (@Cofield_Advisor) joins The Marcus Garrett Show to share over 200 secrets to jumpstart your Tax-Free Blueprint. Thank you for your support! The Marcus Garrett Show is nominated for Best New Personal Finance Podcast for the 12th Annual Plutus Awards. View all the finalists at plutusawards.com/finalists.
The Marcus Garrett Show is nominated for Best New Personal Finance Podcast for the 12th Annual Plutus Awards! View all the finalists at plutusawards.com/finalists This week, Carter Cofield, CPA (@Cofield_Advisor) joins The Marcus Garrett Show (Part 1) to explain that there is more to life than paying bills and waiting for the weekends; Success Loves Speed; why when you're exposed to something greater, you'll drop something lessor; and the entrepreneurial secret he learned that might make you quit your job.
The Marcus Garrett Show is nominated for Best New Personal Finance Podcast for the 12th Annual Plutus Awards, along with All the Hacks, Financial Feminist, Geobreeze Travel, and Rich by Intention. Congrats to all my fellow nominees, and thank you to all the fans that voted for us! View all Plutus Awards categories at plutusawards.com/finalists. Tuesday, August 30th catch a LIVE podcast and video recording of The Marcus Garrett Show when you join the Community Newsletter at TheMarcusGarrett.com/show
Andy Hill is the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money Podcast which focuses on helping young families build wealth. This 5-star rated podcast was nominated as “Best New Personal Finance Podcast” by Plutus. Outside of writing for his own weekly blog of the same name, he has been featured in Business Insider, MarketWatch, and NBC News. This week we discuss how Andy's life has changed since paying off his mortgage. Not not only changed in the obvious ways (no mortgage payments & thousands of dollars in interest savings) but how it has improved his families' overall well-being. How it prepared him to have the confidence to leave a 6 figure stable income to become an entrepreneur and focus on his passion. Who should listen: If you make money and you have a spouse…….you need to listen to this one.If you have a mortgage….I highly suggest you listen to this episodeIf you want to create a better balance between work, entrepreneurship and family life…….you should listen to this episode What we talked about: How paying off your mortgage can positively impact your life in many different waysAndy explains his families' financial WHY…..AKA why they make moneyWe discussed how Andy paid off his mortgage 20 years earlyWe discussed the ways Andy and his wife set their budget, have open communication channels about money, set monthly budget parties and how they stay true to their financial why…….which is.....strengthen their family tree. Money and marriage: We discuss how communicating within marriages/relationships can be difficult on its own. BUT when we add money to the mix, things get really hot. Andy shares with us the lessons he learned (and still learning) about communicating properly with his wife around money. Andy shares how “empathy” has been his biggest asset when looking at their communication as a couple. Additionally, he speaks about the importance of not forgetting your his wife's perspective when communicating about money. Andy shares his money stories from when he grew up and the lessons his parents taught him and how these lessons played a role in his marriage. Budget Party Andy discusses the secrets to creating a Budget Party Discuss WHY you are having budget parties…..how will they impact your lifeUse a tool to track your progress (spreadsheet or Andy using Mint www.mint.com)Discuss and review your goalsBe consistent in your budget parties. Andy and his wife meet once a month Create visuals to help you stay engageIf you have kids, involve them! Resources and Link: Marriage, Kids and Money Website https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com Marriage, Kids and Money Podcast https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com/mkmpodcast/ Marriage, Kids and Money Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/andyhillMKM/ Books: The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines into Massive Success and Happiness
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In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have Andy Hill who shares some awesome tips on how to quickly get out of debt, live life according to your terms, build money and wealth while creating epic relationships with your kids and spouse! Andy Hill is an entrepreneur, a personal finance influencer, an award-winning blogger, a podcaster, and the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money Podcast which focuses on helping young families build wealth and thrive. This 5-star rated podcast was nominated as “Best New Personal Finance Podcast” by Plutus. Outside of writing for his own weekly blog of the same name, he has been featured in Business Insider, MarketWatch, and NBC News. Trusted as a personal finance influencer by brands such as Quicken Loans, Tiller and Credit Sesame, Andy’s message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers, and viewers across the US. From a free and easy life to becoming a financial thinker. Andy made a transition when he realized that he will be a daddy soon. Thinking about what to do to protect his daughter and give her a great life, the couple decided to eliminate their debts as quickly as possible and focusing on the big why. They were being intentional with their money. They work with numbers, find ways to save more, and live for a while with 50% of their income. Along the way, they’ve learned a lot of their money languages, and techniques. They’ve set a time to meet every month to look over with the numbers, review the expenses of the previous month, and plan. And later, he paid off $50,000 of debts in about 12 months, and $350,000 mortgage in less than 5 years. Having that accountability and clear visions helped them reach their goals while crafting a life that is more defined by family than obligations. The couple is working to avoid their marriage fall apart over finances. Andy gives importance to communication and continues to live a very nice happy life while utilizing that extra money to get their goals for tomorrow. Focusing a lot of his time on creating the marriage that he really wants, the relationships that both he and his wife want. Trying to create the most epic relationships with his kids and spouse through spending quality time together while controlling his personal finances so that he can have the best family life. Some Questions I Ask: What is going on in your world right now when we’re talking about marriage, kids, and money? (01:30) How did you fall into this path that you’ve been on? (02:14) As you fall into this path, was that an intention from the start or was that something that started to evolve as you guys got deeper into these particular pillars? (04:02) What did that look like for you guys as you attack first the debts to live life according to your terms? (05:26) How do you allocate your money as it comes in? (09:06) Talk a little bit about that teamwork and partnership, what should people be communicating to their partner when it comes to finances and life goals? (11:58) What’s your thought on the decision-making process of a couple of having separate accounts or one joint account? (15:12) What does that budget party agenda look like? (17:33) What is your wealth plan look like and what are some of the people’s mistakes in growing the money strategically? (19:56) What’s your take on bad debt versus good debt? (23:02) How did you equip your kids with financial literacy? How you came about that plan and what it looks like?(24:46) What’s in your website marriagekidsandmoney.com and your playbook? (27:58) What are some of the common things that stood out to you from all the people that you’ve interviewed? (29:20) What are some of your goals look like and how are you planning on getting there? (30:26) If you were to leave somebody with one universal law when it comes to wealth building or unlocking more freedom in their life, what would you live them with? (31:36) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The great way to live the life they want with no stress. (04:39) Andy’s ‘The budget party’. (08:08) The importance of dedicating the time to speak with your partner. (14:16) The quick and easy investment for busy people. (20:19) Quotes: “I have some extra responsibility.” “Continue to live a very nice happy life but then utilize that extra money to get our goals for tomorrow.“ “It takes a lot of teamwork to get there.” “Things might seem family-oriented but they are also very financially-oriented too.” “Look internally and decide what’s best for you.” “Enjoy yourself today because we don’t know what tomorrow is going to bring.” “We understand real estate does take some dedication.” Resources Mentioned: Mint Tiller Connect with Andy Hill on: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Pinterest Marriage, Kids, and Money Podcast The Young Family Wealth Playbook
What a great episode on Wednesday with Doc Green of What's Up Next Podcast. Curt and I have both been mulling over some of the points Doc made. The big takeaways for Curt and I were: The importance of creating an environment for our children to be willing to take action and encounter risk. Also, that risk should be calculated but also you can minimize risk by doing mini-experiments to try out your idea first. We first learned of mini-experiments from Alan Donegan of Pop-up Business School. Alan described mini-experiments as a way of trying something out without facing as much risk. DON'T FORGET PLUTUS NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN UNTIL JUNE 30TH... We would love it if you would nominate our show for Best New Personal Finance Podcast of the year. CLICK HERE Our mission is to help all parents know that they can achieve financial freedom. The more recognition the show receives, the wider audiences we can reach. We appreciate your support.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY HOUSE OF FI FAMILY AND SPECIFICALLY OUR DADS! In this episode, we hear Curt reflect on parenthood and how his perspective on parenting and his experience as a dad has changed over the year. We wish all of our dad's a wonderful day celebrating with loved ones and filled with joy and happiness....and doing so frugally! Check back in next week for another wonderful conversation! DON'T FORGET PLUTUS NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN UNTIL JUNE 30TH... We would love it if you would nominate our show for Best New Personal Finance Podcast of the year. CLICK HERE Our mission is to help all parents know that they can achieve financial freedom. The more recognition the show receives, the wider audiences we can reach. We appreciate your support!
—Guest: Chris Browning —Topic: Going out of your comfort zone and recap of FinCon18 Description Join Ellie and Bethany on a special Holiday remix! Stay tuned till the end of the show for a brief behind the scenes look with The Money Millhouse Team! Bethany and Ellie open the show Discussing their experience at FinCon18 and how they got of their comfort zones. Ellie shares about how writing a book was one of the things she did that was out of her comfort zone, as well as taking improv classes to improve the podcast. Bethany shares about how moving to England was out of her comfort zone, as well as online dating (where she eventually met her husband). Bethany also went out of her comfort zone when she emceed FinCon18 in front of 2,000 people, and she shares the things she discovered while doing so. They also discuss the Imposter Syndrome everyone can feel when going out of their comfort zone. Bethany and Ellie then travel to Orlando to interview Chris Browning from the Popcorn Finance podcast LIVE from the podcast booth at FinCon18. He describes the feeling when he won the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast (beating out The Money Millhouse). Chris shares what gave him the idea for Popcorn Finance and why he chose a short-format show. He also talks about his day job of being an analyst and what he hopes to one day do with his side-hustle of his podcast. He explains why he is suited to be an entrepreneur as well as his favorite financial advice for fellow entrepreneurs. He also gives specific advice to Ellie's millennial kids and shares a financial fail he was able to bounce back from. Bethany and Ellie finish up the show back in The Money Millhouse discussing the Seven Benefits of Laughter found on Gaiam. They explain how a healthy mindset and body can help save money over time, as found on the episode of The Money Millhouse with Dana Demetre. Resources: Seven Health Benefits of Laughter
Andy Hill is the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money podcast focused on helping families build legacy wealth. The podcast was nominated as "Best New Personal Finance Podcast" by Plutus in 2017.
We were SO excited to have the opportunity to speak with Andy Hill this year at Fin Con! Who is Andy? Andy is the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money Podcast which focuses on helping young families build wealth. The podcast was nominated as "Best New Personal Finance Podcast" by Plutus in 2017. Outside of writing for his own weekly blog of the same name, his personal finance focused articles have been featured in STAND Magazine, Business Insider, NerdWallet and Rockstar Finance. Trusted as a personal finance influencer by brands such as Quicken Loans, Tomorrow and Credit Sesame, Andy’s message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers and viewers across the US. When he's not "talking money", Andy enjoys wrestling with his two kids and singing 80’s karaoke with his wife. MORTGAGE FREEDOM What would you do if you were mortgage free? Well, it was cause for celebration for Andy and his wife! They made a list of several fun things to celebrate this HUGE accomplishment. On our website, we have linked one of their videos of the “mortgage free” Pinata. Go check it out. WHEN MISUNDERSTANDINGS ABOUT MONEY CREATE CONFLICTS IN THE MARRIAGE What happens when you and your spouse are not on the same page about finances? We have all heard the statistics about money troubles and divorce. One of the more courageous things Andy and his wife have done was to be transparent about their decision to go to couples counseling to address the difficulties they were having AFTER becoming mortgage free. It is a wonderful candid episode. You can listen to it here. MONEY LESSONS FOR KIDS One of the really great lessons Andy and his wife have been emphasizing is “contribution to the household.” Andy has found the best way to get his daughter more involved is to do chores with her. This sometimes means putting on the Greatest Showman soundtrack and doing dishes side-by-side. Not only is his daughter getting valuable time with her dad, but she is learning that work is rewarded by income. FINAL CLOSEOUT QUESTIONS: Money Lessons from Childhood - It is important to create goals but don’t forget they require action. Money Lessons for Our Children - DREAM BIG. Do it early and consistently. You can find Andy at marriagekidsandmoney.com GET ANDY’S FREE BOOK: The Young Family Wealth Playbook In it Andy interviews over 100 self-made millionaires, successful entrepreneurs and personal finance experts. Learn how they did it! Mentioned on this Episode: Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey FIRE podcasts: Rockstar Finance - with Scott Allen Turner Choose FI - with Jonathan Mendonsa and Brad Barrett
Andy Hill shares how he got his pay bumped in three different ways...and how to keep that money from flowing out. You'll Learn: How to figure out when you should change companies Tips to boost the trait that helps you get a pay bump The best mental trick for saving money About Andy: Andy Hill is award-winning corporate event marketing professional that has managed programs for luxury brands such as Gulfstream, Bentley and Audi of America. During his 15-year career, he's grown from entry level to Director level by exceeding his client's and his management's expectations each year. Andy also hosts a podcast called Marriage, Kids and Money that helps young families grow their wealth. The podcast was nominated by Plutus as "Best New Personal Finance Podcast" in 2017. He has partnered with brands such as Quicken Loans, Credit Sesame and Tomorrow to spread a message of financial wellness and security. His podcast and blog can be found at MarriageKidsandMoney.com and you can connect with Andy professionally on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrussellhill View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep363
Bethany and Ellie open the show Discussing their experience at FinCon18 and how they got of their comfort zones. Ellie shares about how writing a book was one of the things she did that was out of her comfort zone, as well as taking improv classes to improve the podcast. Bethany shares about how moving to England was out of her comfort zone, as well as online dating (where she eventually met her husband). Bethany also went out of her comfort zone when she emceed FinCon18 in front of 2,000 people, and she shares the things she discovered while doing so. They also discuss the Imposter Syndrome everyone can feel when going out of their comfort zone. Bethany and Ellie then travel to Orlando to interview Chris Browning from the Popcorn Finance podcast LIVE from the podcast booth at FinCon18. He describes the feeling when he won the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast (beating out The Money Millhouse). Chris shares what gave him the idea for Popcorn Finance and why he chose a short-format show. He also talks about his day job of being an analyst and what he hopes to one day do with his side-hustle of his podcast. He explains why he is suited to be an entrepreneur as well as his favorite financial advice for fellow entrepreneurs. He also gives specific advice to Ellie's millennial kids and shares a financial fail he was able to bounce back from. Bethany and Ellie finish up the show back in The Money Millhouse discussing the Seven Benefits of Laughter found on Gaiam. They explain how a healthy mindset and body can help save money over time, as found on the episode of The Money Millhouse with Dana Demetre. Resources: Seven Health Benefits of Laughter
Calls from "PERS" and Christopher Robins (Yes that's his real name) got today's conversation started. They both gave great examples of why a small tax refund is a good thing and why you should stop overpaying your taxes. Help nominate Popcorn Finance for a Plutus Award!!! Click the link below to nominate the show for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and Best Podcast Series for the 2018 Listener Goals Series we just wrapped up. All you have to do is fill in your name and email address and hit submit. Everything else is done for you! PopcornFinance.com/PLUTUS Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance
A listener called in wanting to know how to recover when you've had a rough month financially. Plus a message from Anthony reminded me of Episode 025 all about how to get free Amazon Kindle Ebooks. Visit PopcornFinance.com/25 to learn more. Help nominate Popcorn Finance for a Plutus Award!!! Click the link below to nominate the show for Best New Personal Finance Podcast and Best Podcast Series for the 2018 Listener Goals Series we just wrapped up. All you have to do is fill in your name and email address and hit submit. Everything else is done for you! PopcornFinance.com/PLUTUS Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz
Take away: Be intentional with your money, goals, desires and dreams. Action step: Set aside time to have a conversation with your spouse / significant other about what type of relationship / life you want to have. Money Learnings: Schools didn’t teach Andy much. Andy’s Parents where a good influence. His mom helped him to open a savings account and taught his about savings and spending. His dad taught him about the value of hard work. Highlights from this episode: Link Bio: Andy Hill is the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money podcast focused on helping families build legacy wealth. The podcast was nominated as "Best New Personal Finance Podcast" by Plutus in 2017. Outside of writing for his own weekly blog of the same name, his personal finance focused articles have been featured in STAND Magazine, Business Insider, Quicken Zing Blog, NerdWallet and Rockstar Finance. https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Music: https://www.bensound.com Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.