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Scott Heinila welcomed Sean Humeston to the studio to discuss Sean's unconventional journey from a punk rock band musician to a successful career in the insurance industry. The conversation highlights Sean's innovative approach to marketing annuities, including leveraging newspaper ads and community papers, as well as his experiences with seminars and events.Sean Humeston was born and raised in Orange County, California where he began his career as a musician in a rock band in 1996 through 2003. During that time, he completed 14 national tours and played in several groups sharing his talents. Sean played bass guitar in these bands, but more importantly he played a huge role in the financial success of these groups. From budgeting to promotion, he developed a passion for finance. Sean then decided to make a shift in his trade and became a licensed retirement planner in 2001, where he specialized in working with school teachers. In 2008, he started Shoreline Financial Services LLC. After 23 years in the financial industry, his areas of expertise have now broadened to include estate and retirement planning, personal budgeting, wealth transfer as well as insurance and income planning. Sean is a proud member of the Better Business Bureau, National Ethics Association and the Institute of Financial Wellness.Sean now resides in Queen Creek, Arizona. Outside of the office, he loves traveling and spending time with his wife and children. He still has maintained his passion for music over the years and actively plays the piano, guitar and bass.In this episode you will learn the following: How Sean transitioned from being a bass player in a punk rock band to being a financial advisor.The Shoreline Financial success storyThe short-term annuity business model to continually engage with clientsAdvertising in the right markets through newspapers and client seminars creates success.Connect with Scott on LinkedInConnect with Sean on LinkedInFor more on The Optimized Advisor Podcast click here For more on Shoreline AZ click hereFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook **This is the Optimized Advisor Podcast, where we focus on optimizing the wellbeing and best practices of insurance and financial professionals. Our objective is to help you optimize your life, optimize your profession, and learn from other optimized advisors. If you have questions or would like to be a featured guest, email us at optimizedadvisor@optimizedins.com Optimized Insurance Planning
Boba Fett from Kentucky has a multi-part question on long term financial planning. Scott breaks it down into the thought process and strategies every Financial Rock Star must consider to earn/make/grow/keep more of your hard-earned money. - Planning for the future - Tax considerations - What should an 80-year-old be invested in - Health care considerations - High school band uniforms TOPICS: When are you moving to Texas? What does the future hold when the tax code changes? Scott explains tax brackets in a way a 1st grader can understand. Finally! This will put you in the top 1% of smart people. ===== Teach pre-school kids good money habits - Money A to Z is here: https://tinyurl.com/MoneyAtoZ
It’s Sunday, which means...It’s recap time! This week, Scott Alan Turner was here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he shared his 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Here are the 5 secrets that Scott covered in each episode this week: #1 - Getting Going On Something You Love #2 - Moving From Success To Significance #3 - Protecting Yourself, Your Family, & Your Nest Egg From Too Much Risk #4 - Buying The Best...For You And, #5 - Being Content With Today Hopefully, after listening to the One Minute Retirement Tip this week, you have more clarity about your finances and what’s most important to you as you approach and enter retirement, and ultimately, better insight into how to be happier as you work toward financial freedom. I also hope that Scott's fresh perspective helped you think about your pursuit of financial freedom in a new and different way. If you missed any of these episodes or if you want to revisit any of them, you can find them on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play by searching for the “One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley”. And sure to check out Scott Alan Turner’s podcast “Financial Rock Star”...And take advantage of his free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Tomorrow, we are starting a brand new theme: The 2020 Gift Tax Rules That Could Evaporate Next Year Gifting, especially during your lifetime, can be a powerful strategy to transfer wealth, business interests, property, and a variety of other assets to your family and heirs. And right now is an excellent time to gift, because the rules on exemptions and exclusions from paying taxes on those gifts are really attractive...But, we are in an election year and if Trump loses to Biden in November, and especially if democrats also control the House and/or the Senate... you can bet that estate and gift taxes will likely switch course. In fact, I won’t be surprised to hear Biden and other democrats campaign on this exact issue. So if you plan to take advantage of favorable tax treatment on gifting assets, the clock could be ticking because estate and gift taxes will have a giant target on their backs come November if Biden unseats Trump. So next week, I’ll explain the current gift tax rules & who should consider gifting. That’s it for this week! Thanks for listening and I hope you have a blessed Sunday! My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the “One Minute Retirement Tip”. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
This week, Scott Alan Turner is here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he is talking about 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Be sure to check out his podcast “Financial Rock Star”... And be sure to get Scott's free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Without further ado, here is Scott’s daily dose of Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom... ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
This week, Scott Alan Turner is here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he is talking about 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Be sure to check out his podcast “Financial Rock Star”... And be sure to get Scott's free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Without further ado, here is Scott’s daily dose of Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom... ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTune: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
This week, Scott Alan Turner is here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he is talking about 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Be sure to check out his podcast “Financial Rock Star”... And be sure to get Scott's free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Without further ado, here is Scott’s daily dose of Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom... --------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
This week, Scott Alan Turner is here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he is talking about 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Be sure to check out his podcast “Financial Rock Star”... And be sure to get Scott's free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Without further ado, here is Scott’s daily dose of Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom... ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
This week, Scott Alan Turner is here for a guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip. Scott is a consumer advocate, a certified financial planner, an author and a podcaster. And this week, he is talking about 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom Be sure to check out his podcast “Financial Rock Star”... And be sure to get Scott's free 3-part video masterclass Millionaire Success Habits at www.scottalanturner.com/truenorth. (spell it out). Without further ado, here is Scott’s daily dose of Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom... ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
Welcome to a new week and a new theme here on the One Minute Retirement Tip! This week I’m very excited, because it’s the first ever guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip! Scott Alan Turner is here to share with you the 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom. Scott Alan Turner is a consumer advocate and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(TM). A bestselling author, his books include 99 Minute Millionaire, Money A-to-Z, and How To Save $1,000 This Week. His podcast “Financial Rock Star” debuted at #1 on Apple Podcasts. Scott has an interesting backstory. He is a self-described former money moron, living the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle, losing $40k following bad investment advice, and racking up a load of debt. But by age 35, he turned it around and became a self-made millionaire who now helps others get financial independence, ultimate happiness, and a life full of awesome experiences. Scott is the dad of twin 6-year-olds, and plays guitar in a rock band. So this week, Scott is sharing with you his 5 Secrets to Happiness On The Road To Financial Freedom to bring you more clarity about your finances. That’s it for today, but before you go...If you haven’t already left a review for the One Minute Retirement Tip, please consider leaving an honest review in Amazon or iTunes. I read them all, so feel free to leave any feedback or topic suggestions there too. Thanks for listening. My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
It’s Sunday, which means...It’s recap time! This week, I talked about the amazingly low mortgage rates out there right now, and tried to help you answer an important question that you need to be asking yourself: should I refi now? Here’s what we covered in each episode this week: Why these low mortgage rates are literally an opportunity of a lifetime Why you should refi before you retire The one thing you should do with your mortgage before you retire 3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Refinance Your House (Even At Crazy Low Rates) And, How To Go From 30-Year Mortgage To A 15-Year Mortgage Without Refinancing Hopefully after listening to the One Minute Retirement Tip this week, you’ll at least look seriously at refinancing now, and you understand why lower or no mortgage payments offers so much more flexibility and freedom for you in retirement. If you missed any of these episodes or if you want to revisit any of them, you can find them on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play by searching for the “One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley”. And if you want more in-depth videos on retirement, check out my YouTube channel - True North Retirement. Tomorrow, we are starting a brand new theme: I’m excited to announce that it’s the first guest takeover of the One Minute Retirement Tip! Next week, Scott Alan Turner, the host of the “Financial Rock Star” podcast will be here, sharing with you his 5 secrets to happiness on the road to financial freedom. He’s a Certified financial planner, a best selling author, and a self-made millionaire who also plays guitar in a rock band. He has a lot of valuable insight to share, and he’s a pretty cool guy, so I think you’re really going to enjoy hearing his best tips for you next week. That’s it for this week! Thanks for listening and I hope you have a blessed Sunday! My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the “One Minute Retirement Tip”. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, finances, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, wealth management, money tips, fee only financial advisor, financial planner, financial podcast, retirement podcast, financial independence podcast
Believe it or not, common investing mistakes that can come back to haunt even the most conservative investor. Doug shares the story of a couple who were financially secure in their investments, but still made 3 very common mistakes. Listen to hear these mistakes and how Doug suggests to avoid them. Most importantly, he stresses the need for a licensed financial advisor who works with people who have similar needs to your own. Get out of the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle! The Financial Rock Star and author of 99 Minute Millionaire, Scott Alan Turner, discusses the financial mistakes he made in the beginning of his career. He and Doug explore the topic of why financing with a credit card is a bad idea. They also suggest how to change your spending habits, and why you should consider early retirement. Scott mentions some smart lessons from other financial advisors he put to good use. If you are struggling with living paycheck to paycheck, tune in for some sound advice! To learn more about Scott Alan Turner visit his website at scottalanturner.com. If you’re not already receiving updates on new episodes, sign up now, and as a special bonus, receive Doug’s free ebook The Retirement Planning Book.
About Whitney Whitney Nicely went from no investments (or strategies) to 19 houses, 19 apartment units and 7 chunks of land in less than 3 years all bringing monthly money to her bank account on auto pilot. She has traveled the United States speaking on stages, teaching her simple strategies, and meeting with other successful real estate investors.Since 2016 Whitney has led and trained hundreds of future real estate rock starts to grow their portfolio's, collect checks and achieve financial freedom.There was a traditional Southern girl who went to college, joined a sorority, and did all the right things (sometimes the wrong ones, too, but let’s keep that between us). She graduated basically on time and went to work at her mom’s trucking company.She was expected to do what she was told and keep her opinions–and she had A LOT of those–to herself.*IF* she didn’t cause any trouble, she’d inherit the family business in 50 years or so… that was the promise. And when that day came- she would be looking forward to fourteen-hour workdays, and worrying every minute when she wasn’t in the office about all the things that could go wrong.For the rest of Whitney's story.......You can find Whitney athttps://shebuysit.com/https://shebuysit.com/podcast/https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-nicely-b305764b/Next Whitney event https://shebuysit.com/events/You can find me at www.facebook.com/peer2peerrealestatehttps://p2pre.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/williemorales/http://bit.ly/2xmqYJmP2PRE ->YoutubeThanks for listening. please go to Itunes subscribe and leave a reviewKeep the momentum going, Good things will happen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode of The Art of Passive Income, Mark and Scott Talk to Scott Alan Turner—ScottAlanTurner.com. Scott is a Financial Rock Star who went from being a money moron at age 22 to self-made millionaire 13 years later. His focus now is to help others reach their financial independence. Scott's blog is packed full of financial advice and tips and his podcast—The Scott Alan Turner Show has been featured in Forbes, U.S. News, Business Insider, and Money. He answers listener questions and covers topics such as: starting a business, beginning investing, beginning budgeting, and earning more. His book, 99 Minute Millionaire: The Simplest and Easiest Book Ever On Getting Started Investing And Becoming Rock Star Rich takes you from beginning investing to investing the smart way in 99 minutes. Join us as Scott tells us how he went from money moron to self-made millionaire and delves deep into: Prioritized spending The future of college degrees—necessary or not? Safety in the corporate job—myth, or real? The future of investing in regards to AI—Robo-advisors or human? Scott's advice for those who have not yet started investing and that is to check out robo-advisors. You can get started in investing anywhere as little as a couple of bucks in 10 minutes and you've got your way into building wealth over the long term. Plus, one of the most asked questions on his podcast is, "how do I get out of debt?" Listen in as Scott goes over the steps and find out what he thinks about personal finance that other people think is crazy. TIP OF THE WEEK Mark: Learn more about Scott Alan Turner by going to his website at ScottAlanTurner.com. Scott: Check out Waatcher.com. It helps you buy at Amazon with your set target price. Scott Alan: Check out Boomerang to schedule sending emails. Also, check out Auto Text Expander to help save more time in drafting your email. Plus, Scott's desert island personal finance book, The Millionaire Next Door. Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?
Dave Grohl is not only a rock star in the music industry but he's also one with his finances. Here are the six reasons why Dave Grohl is a financial rock star. There are six reasons why Dave Grohl's approach to his finances makes him so unique. Catch this week's episode to find out how to apply Dave Grohl's viewpoints on money to be a financial success, too. For more details, please visit the show notes on our website: http://www.moneyguy.com/2018/02/6-reasons-why-dave-grohl-is-a-financial-rock-star/
Whitney Nicely went from no investments (or strategies) to 19 houses, 19 apartment units and 7 chunks of land in less than 3 years all bringing monthly money to her bank account on auto pilot. She has traveled the United States speaking on stages, teaching her simple strategies, and meeting with other successful real estate investors. Since 2016 Whitney has led and trained hundreds of future real estate rock starts to grow their portfolio's, collect checks and achieve financial freedom. You can find Whitney at www.whitneynicely.com www.getyourfirstdeal.com www.whitneynicely.com/group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Scott Alan Turner. Scott is the Financial Rock Star, who went from what he calls a “money moron” at age 22 to self-made millionaire 13 years later. He sold a business he started with his wife that allowed them to do whatever they wanted for the rest of their lives. Additionally, he's been a partner and owner in 8 companies and even took one from with $7 to 7-figures in sales in 18 months. Scott is the author of best-selling book, the 99 Minute Millionaire, the host of the Live Like a Financial Rockstar podcast and his mission is helping people get out of debt faster, save more money, and retire rich. Successful entrepreneurs know that it is not just success in business, but also a good solid financial strategy that helps them win and Scott is going to share is best rockstar advice to help you get ahead and attain financial freedom today. www.ScottAlanTurner.com Scott became a self-made millionaire and was retired in 13 years, but he had a rocky start. Scott came out of college with what he says is huge lack of financial education. He got into financial difficulties right off the bat. He over-leveraged and bought too big of a house and too much car, had no savings, and a ton of debt. He started to self-educate on finance and started learning to save and used his savings to start paying down his large mortgage. He was working in IT with a decent job and was approached about starting a side business which grew into business that he eventually started working at full time. He took a 65% pay cut but says it was the right decision. Scott attributes his success in becoming a millionaire to what he calls, the “3 Legged Stool.” Being very frugal in the area of large purchases such as homes, cars, vacations, etc. He had a decent income and managed his debt and expenses so he could save every penny possible from it He invested wisely (after making some large mistakes and learning from them) Most important thing you've learned about finances in life to this point? Money is just a tool to use. What people really want is the lifestyle that they think money can give them and thus money is not the end goal, but the tool you can use to get you there. At the 8 min mark, Scott talks about the reality of having an awesome lifestyle for very little money. The key is really to take the time to get clear on what you want in your lifestyle as it might take a lot less than you think. What are the steps every entrepreneur should be taking to maximize their wealth? #1 Piece of Advice to Get Out of Debt? Sell your car – there is a million dollars right there If you took all the money people typically spend on new car payments, interest, insurance, etc. and compounded it over 40 years, in most cases it is more than $1 million. If you need a car, buy a used one for half the price But what if you have a car or need a car, what is the #1 Piece of Advice to Save Money? Renegotiate stuff you are already paying for such as your car insurance, home insurance, cell phone, utilities – anything you have a monthly bill for. Most people can save $1000 or more in 30 days doing this with no change in lifestyle Other ways is having a side hustle or if you are dual income, setting things up to live off one and save the other, etc. #1 Piece of Advice to Retire Early? The earlier you can start saving and the greater percentage of your income you can save over a long period of time – the faster you can retire. Target to save at least 30%, but in truth in order to do this financial independence has to be your bigger goal. You will have to make sacrifices to make this happen. At the 16 min mark, Scott talks about what you can do as an entrepreneur and business owner to help yourself be more profitable and create more wealth. Tips for transitioning from employee to entrepreneur and entrepreneurship in general? First, if you are going to do a side gig – you have to believe deeply in it because you will have to make sacrifices such as spending evenings and weekends working on the business while keeping a job and maybe not making any money from your efforts in the side-gig for a while You will face burn-out and will need to manage it and at some point, you will have to make the leap if the side gig is taking off – probably taking a pay cut Make sure you have at least 6 months of expenses saved up before making the leap Whatever you can do to not be in “bad debt” is important. If you can use debt to produce more than the debt and payments, then consider it. If you can bootstrap without debt, do it and do it as long as you can. Knowing what you know today if you were going to start a business, what would be the “go to” strategies you would use to get it going? Partnerships help you grow and succeed much faster. Find partners that have domain experiences in the areas you do not. Get the best minds in each area together and create the business together. The caveat is that you have a business partner(s) so you need to have a very well thought out, well defined contract of how you will operate together You never know where you will find partners, so be open and remember that relationships from years ago can pay off – opportunity is always around you and never know where it might come from. At the 28 min mark, Scott talks about tips for building a good web presence Advice for young entrepreneurs? Go big or go home When you are younger, you can afford bigger risks – take them This is the time to make your mistakes and learn great lessons from them Build your network Look for problems to solve and get your brain used to looking for and solving them Thoughts on the future of the financial system and what people should be thinking about? Have a 6-9-month emergency fund When the economy is down, cash is king Downturns offer great opportunities to build wealth because people are selling, usually at a deep discount – whether it be stocks, real estate, etc. Being prepared with cash is a huge advantage Plan to and put steps in place to pay down your bad debt as much as possible We are due for a downturn and you have to be ready – you should always be ready Check out and google “Debt snowball vs. Debt avalanche” Final thoughts? Understand the role emotions and emotional decisions play in your financial success Understanding your behavioral tendencies around impulses and finance will help you to be much more successful Turn the news off Use the set it and forget philosophy when investing for retirement in a 401k or IRA Studies how passive investors make more money over time Best Quote: “Most people think they need more money than they really do, but they don't take the time to sit down and ask themselves what they really want, when do they want it, and what it will really cost to have it. Financial independence is something anyone can have – it truly is..” Scott's Misfit 3: Set your alarm 5 minutes earlier and get 35 minutes more in each week. It is amazing what a little more time can do for you. Do something today for your significant other, get them a gift or card and hide it somewhere where they can find it. Show your appreciation. Think about the one thing that looking back 2, 5 or 10 years ago that you wished you started – and go start it. Do it now.
Scott Alan Turner is the Financial Rock Star, who went from a “money moron” at age 22 to self-made millionaire by age 35. Scott now spends his time helping people get out of debt faster, save more money, and retire rich. He is the radio and podcast host of the Scott Alan Turner Show and best-selling author of 99 Minute Millionaire. In today's episode, Scott shares how he dug himself out of the financial hole and created enough wealth to retire at age 35. We explore how he overcame every hurdle and mistake along the way, such as when he lost $40,000 when he first started investing. Scott also shares how aspiring entrepreneurs should be thinking about their personal finances based on his own experience of starting a successful business in his 20's. My biggest takeaway is that there are a lot of people giving financial advice out there, but it's not always good advice. Be careful who you listen to and make sure to do your own research before going all-in on any investment or wealth-building strategy. I hope you find this episode helpful and it can serve as a tool to help you get your finances right. Enjoy! Check out more info from Scott at ScottAlanTurner.com.
This week our special guest is Leanne Vogel (@be_healthful) She wrote a great book called Keto Diet: http://amzn.to/2sct6iZ Not only does it have 125 recipes, but Keto Diet also has an explanation of what the ketogenic diet is and what to expect. We discuss with Leanne how the Ketogenic diet helped her regulate her hormones to within a normal level, how to survive the keto flu and how to eat out. We’ve mentioned before, The John and Gib Informal Book Club. We are currently reading Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker: http://amzn.to/2rmF2AC As always, if you like our podcast, Rate Comment and Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. And tell your friends! If you don’t like our podcast, then keep it quiet, I guess. Sponsors: If you struggle to save money, you need The Financial Rock Star’s Podcast, The Scott Alan Turner Show. Get his free ebook at ScottAlanTurner.com/life FATHER’S DAY GIFT IDEA: Sock Fancy sock subscription service is perfect for the man in your life looking to add a little flair to his wardrobe. Go to SockFancy.com/tesh and use offer code TESH to receive an extra pair of socks with your subscription for free. Want better conference calls that aren’t terrible? Go to dolby.com/tesh to get a free demo of the best conference call audio you’ve ever heard. Do you want your dream job? ResumeWritingSucks.com can help. With a full service platform, ResumeWritingSucks.com will automatically tailor your resume for each job you apply for, so you have the best chance of getting job you want. For all you hustlers, strivers, and thrivers: anyone looking to get the most out of their lives, go to trynootroboost.com/TESH to increase your productivity and give you the competitive edge needed to conquer any challenge. For a limited time, they’re offering a free 30-day supply. That’s a $60 value, and all you’ll have to pay is less than $5 for shipping! Losing weight is hard. SlimFast can help. Clinically proven to help you lose and available everywhere, including Walmart, SlimFast has the history and proven formula to get you looking your best for your next reunion or wedding. Our Hosts: John Tesh: @JohnTesh facebook.com/JohnTesh Connie Sellecca: @ConnieSellecca facebook.com/CSellecca Gib Gerard: @GibGerard facebook.com/GibGerard
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Apologies, we were a day late because of the holiday. This week Gib Gerard (@gibgerard) discusses our most useful tips on parenting. From screen time to how to get your kids to eat their vegetables, if you want to know Intelligence For Your Life says about parenting, this is the episode for you. Coming up we are going to have Leanne Vogel (@be_healthful) She wrote a great book called Keto Diet: http://amzn.to/2sct6iZ And we’re looking forward to having her on the show. We’ve mentioned before, The John and Gib Informal Book Club. We are currently reading Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker: http://amzn.to/2rmF2AC As always, if you like our podcast, Rate Comment and Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. And tell your friends! If you don’t like our podcast, then keep it quiet, I guess. Sponsors: If you struggle to save money, you need The Financial Rock Star’s Podcast, The Scott Alan Turner Show. Get his free ebook at ScottAlanTurner.com/life FATHER’S DAY GIFT IDEA: Sock Fancy sock subscription service is perfect for the man in your life looking to add a little flair to his wardrobe. Go to SockFancy.com/tesh and use offer code TESH to receive an extra pair of socks with your subscription for free. Want better conference calls that aren’t terrible? Go to dolby.com/tesh to get a free demo of the best conference call audio you’ve ever heard. Do you want your dream job? ResumeWritingSucks.com can help. With a full service platform, ResumeWritingSucks.com will automatically tailor your resume for each job you apply for, so you have the best chance of getting job you want. For all you hustlers, strivers, and thrivers: anyone looking to get the most out of their lives, go to trynootroboost.com/TESH to increase your productivity and give you the competitive edge needed to conquer any challenge. For a limited time, they’re offering a free 30-day supply. That’s a $60 value, and all you’ll have to pay is less than $5 for shipping! Losing weight is hard. SlimFast can help. Clinically proven to help you lose and available everywhere, including Walmart, SlimFast has the history and proven formula to get you looking your best for your next reunion or wedding. Our Hosts: John Tesh: @JohnTesh facebook.com/JohnTesh Connie Sellecca: @ConnieSellecca facebook.com/CSellecca Gib Gerard: @GibGerard facebook.com/GibGerard
Scott Alan Turner is the host of the Scott Alan Turner Show, also known as the Financial Rock Star. He is a self-proclaimed money moron turned early retiree who now spends his time teaching money management to help you get out of debt, save more money, and retire early. In this episode, Scott shares how to tell what type of financial advisor you should use, the one thing his boss told him to do that was totally wrong for his finances, what he thinks you should do with your Social Security income estimates, and much more. So let’s dig in. Let’s meet today’s Master of Money…. The show notes, including links to everything we talked about, can be found at http://ptmoney.com/scott
#55: Scott Alan Turner used to be a money moron. (In his words.) He traded a Jeep for a Porsche in his 20s, purchased a 3,000 sq. ft. house with two mortgages, and bought luxury furniture on credit. The Porsche cost him $800 per month. The house cost $200,000. The furniture? Who knows. Scott didn't have a budget and never tracked his spending. He only knew that he could afford the monthly payments on these luxuries ... until one day he realized his mortgage was due in a few weeks. And his bank account was rather empty. And he didn't have an emergency fund. Oops. Scott realized he was drowning in debt. So he decided to make a change. He sold the Porsche and paid $6,500 cash for a truck. He paid off his credit card. He aggressively attacked the mortgage on his house. Step-by-step, he made strides toward improving his financial future. After listening to Clark Howard on the radio, he realized it was important to free his money from the grip of debt and put it toward savings and retirement. Once he got married, he sold his house and downsized to his wife's town home. They then downsized to a 1,000 sq. ft. rented house, and downsized once more to a 300 sq. ft. bedroom with his in-laws. Throughout all of this downsizing, Scott kept saving money. He eventually saved enough to become a millionaire at age 35. Today he writes and speaks about personal finance full-time. He hosts the Financial Rock Star podcast. And he's stayed debt-free -- including mortgage-free -- since 2009. How did he go from money moron - buying expensive cars and furniture - to disciplined saver? He can answer that question in one word: Contentment. He doesn't need to buy more, because he's happy with what he already has. Scott credits his frugality to feeling satisfied with his possessions, rather than running on a hedonistic treadmill of always wanting more. While he still appreciates fine craftsmanship -- a gorgeous house, a designer car -- he realizes that he doesn't need to own luxury items. He can appreciate art and design without making a purchase. He prioritizes spending on his values: more time with friends and family; more life experiences. He doesn't spend to impress others, which is a losing game. Discover Scott's fascinating philosophy on the link between frugality and contentment (and learn from his money mistakes!) in this episode. Enjoy! -- Paula For a full list of resources, or to leave a comment, visit http://affordanything.com/episode55
Today's millionaire next door is a serial entrepreneur and fellow podcaster. Scott Alan Turner claims he was once a "money moron" when he was 22 but was able to turn it all around to become an early retiree who now spends his time teaching money management to help people get out of debt, save more money and retire early. Scott has started eight companies in the past fifteen years. He is also the host of the Financial Rock Star podcast where he answers listeners questions about money, business and life. The number one question he gets is, “How do I just get started?” And he’s got some great answers, we talk about some of those questions on the show. Scott has been quotes in Forbes and U.S. News and World Report. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
I love to talk with people who have achieved financial independence. But I especially love to talk to those financially independent people who have achieved it in a very accessible way! Frankly, it's hard to relate to a tech titan who sells their latest greatest app company for a billion dollars. But I can relate to someone who has simply worked hard, saved aggressively, invested conservatively, built an entrepreneurial side hustle and achieved their results over time! My guest today is Scott Alan Turner and he's done exactly that. Sit back, relax, and enjoy his story! And make sure to take special note of how you can copy and model him and his success. Enjoy! Joshua Scott's website: http://scottalanturner.com/ Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! http://radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron