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In this episode of Fiscally Savage we explore how culture is deeply rooted in our society through things such as homeownership, car ownership and other common things we expected to do as Americans. We will discuss how these things may affect our financial situation and how to break out of that mould and live free. 0:00 - 1:15 - Introductions. 1:15 - 2:20 - Setting up today’s topic, The Culture Trap. 2:20 - 2:50 - Cultures are systems. 2:50 - 5:30 - Culture can inform your financial decisions. 6:15 - 9:30 - The Homestead Act of 1862. 9:30 - 11:45 - What is mortgage insurance? 11:50 - 13:00 - The Emergency Home Finance Act. 13:10 - 14:00 - Does Dylan believe in the American dream? 14:00 - 15:30 - The culture of home ownership and economic incentives. 15:30 - 17:00 - Food subsidies and healthcare. 17:00 - 17:40 - All of these things might not be the life you want to live. 17:45 - 19:33 - How do we defeat this? 19:35 - 21:05 - You need to understand the system. 21:10 - 24:00 - How can I make the system serve me? 24:00 - END - Wrap-up & Outros
Today I am joined by Colt Gordon, Therapist and Social Worker, to discuss our connection to our family, how that impacts us and the decisions we make, and how to break free from it. 00:00 - 1:10 - Introduction 1:20 - 1:50 - Introducing our guest today, Colt Gordon! 1:50 - 4:00 - Colt explains his background of broken family issues and mental health issues 4:20 - 5:20 - How getting the tools for success turned Colt’s life around 5:20 - 8:00 - Dylan and Colt discuss foundational relationships 8:05 - 10:10 - How do you get out of a dysfunctional family relationship? 10:10 - 13:15 - How does playing the caretaker role effect your financial decisions on a daily basis? 13:30 - 15:40 - Does Dylan maintain his “live free” advice when making his own purchase decisions? 16:00 - 18:00 - Should replacing something like a backpack at the end of its life carry so much guilt? 18:10 - 22:00 - What advice would Colt give to someone in a caretaker position that is trying to live free? 22:15 - 24:00 - Change your language to focus on the path you want to be on! 24:30 - 26:10 - Make a shitty draft of your dream life and work towards it 27:00 - 31:00 - How and why Dylan took control of his financial situation after being asked to commit fraud as a teacher 33:00 - 37:30 - How generational trauma runs through families and how to overcome it 37:40 - 41:00 - “Your family always has your best interest at heart” or do they? 41:30 - 47:00 - Is blood really thicker than water? 49:10 - 50:00 - You can self differentiate into a wrong decision 50:30 - 55:00 - People aren’t always going to agree with you self differentiating and will ask you to “be your old self” 55:00 - 1:00:00 - You have to be prepared for people’s reactions to your self actualising as it will be hard to overcome 1:00:00 - 1:03:00 - People are either going to get on board or they’re going to leave, but people remember the ones that step out of the mould 1:03:00 - 1:06:00 - What was Dylan’s path to getting his finances together? 1:06:00 - 1:09:00 - Was it easy for Dylan in the beginning of his journey? And how he feels about his finances now 1:09:00 - 1:12:00 - What does it mean to be financially savage? 1:12:20 - END - Wrap-up & Outro
This week, the gang keeps Vanuary rolling on as they talk about the best Eddie Van Halen solos with their guest Pete Cecere from the I Love It Loudcast. Can BC resist the allure of "How Many Say I?" Will Steve pick one Hagar era solo? Does Dylan stray from Van Halen entirely? Tune in to find out! Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Special Guest: Pete Cecere Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka I Love It Loudcast: https://m.facebook.com/I-Love-It-LOUDcast-415295378897389/?tsid=0.12599236014967552&source=result Spotify Playlist of the Week: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0EKfM4GD5Rk8gLRyuC09K0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast
Hey gang, On this week's episode, we have special guest, Rachel, join us as we discuss Lethal Enforcers II for the Sega Genesis. We cover John Wick 3 news, Shazam trailer, and a Hulu/Netflix conspiracy. We also play another round of Video Game Catchphrase. Are pineapples orange? Does Dylan know what Tetris is? Tune in to find out! Special Thanks to Kenny Mac for the theme song, and Chris Barry for the logo. Insta/Twitter: @couchco1 email: couchcopodcast@gmail.com
Time for the payoff of the Season 9 finale cliffhanger: yes, some of the bullets Kelly shot actually ended up in Joe, and he is dead. Everyone springs into action: Matt starts defending Kelly against possible homicide charges; Dylan starts getting defensive, somehow, about his choice to give Kelly an unlicensed, unregistered firearm that went on to be used to kill someone; and Steve and Janet start bickering about whether Kelly's rapist really deserved incarceration or death. The drama surrounding Kelly's arrest hasn't distracted David from his anger at Dylan, which leads him to kick Dylan out of their house and back into the Beverly Royale Hotel -- you know, where we all remember Dylan living in high school? When everyone sees Gina on a TV news report referring to Kelly as her roommate who killed someone (which is...literally what Kelly is), Donna adds that to her resentment of Gina for sleeping with Dylan again -- way to tattle, David -- and kicks her out of the beach apartment. Does Kelly get charged with murder? Does Dylan let Gina move into his phat hotel pad? And what is making Janet so moody? We discuss it all in our podcast on "The Phantom Menace"!Support AWT With A Personal MessageWish your friend a happy birthday or just call them a squeef with a AWT Personal Message. It's $50 and helps keep us going. Start on our ad page now!Reading this in a podcast app?Visual Aids and other show notes for this episode can be viewed on this episode's page on AgainWithThis90210.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the gang is joined by resident KISS fans Chris Granza and Rob Kelleher to spotlight the best songs of Paul Stanley's makeup career. Will Chris be able to temper his devotion for Paul when the guys start ragging on him? Does Dylan's theory on "Music From The Elder" hold water? How long does it take for the group to randomly start talking about "Beth?" Tune in and find out! Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Special Guests: Chris Granza and Rob Kelleher Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka Spotify Playlist of the Week- The Starchild Constellation of Songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0HBZBzvkZDlFI6LphQVPZp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast Store: https://www.threadless.com/designs/podder-than-hell
This week Steve, BB and Dylan are joined by Rob Kelleher to bring back Headbangers Ball. They go through their favorite music videos and make fun of each other's picks. Will BB get a Sammy VH pick in? Does Dylan make the biggest mistake of his podcasting career? Tune in to find out! Hosted by Steve Wright, Brian "BC" Chapman and Ryan "BB" Bannon Produced by Dylan Wright Music by Mark Sutorka Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PTHpodcast
Special Upload of Episode 31 of the Unbelievables to our Main Feed. If you enjoy this episode, Find the Unbelieveables on their own feed on the Podcasts app for Apple and Xbox One or on Stitcher Radio for Android. Lets get offensive! How many groups can we ostracize? Ray Roberts has a few puns and zero words of wisdom, but does propose a comedy combat game show! Does Dylan, the recent winner of "Stand and Deliver", think's he's clever enough for this show?! He'll certainly try! We can't to hear your take on East vs. West shrimp! Where do you get yours from? Then later a gentleman stops by to reign us back in and keep us grounded. Followed by one of the greatest games of Can You Sell It? #mexico #cancun #sophistication #shrimp #east #west #submarine #count #muppets #ayyyyyyyyyyy #dosequis
This week, Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize for literature and it inspires a discussion around boundaries as they pertain to art and creative pursuits. Does Dylan winning this re-define what qualifies as literature? How does this discussion pertain to photography? Is portraiture more valid than street photography? Is shooting wildlife somehow “better” than shooting weddings? Also, how much does creative efficiency figure into your own creative process? Are you looking for the shortest line between to points or do you prefer the more scenic route? Jonathan Mannion is our Photographer of the Week.