American sportscaster (1925-2003)
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❓Have a money question? Ask Ramsey is here to help! Ken Coleman and Jade Warshaw answer your questions and discuss: “I feel let down by my husband's spending habits?” ”We're in $600,000 of student loan debt and have a baby on the way. How do we work the baby steps?” “I keep going deeper into debt because of my spending habits” “Our home mortgage is 40% of our income, should we refinance?” “How do I talk to my in-laws about the $48,000 my wife owes them?” “We offered $24,000 for our daughter's wedding, they want to spend half of it on the wedding and keep the other half” “How are we supposed to pay $2459 for health insurance premiums?” “Should I pay off the mortgage incrementally or should I invest the money until I can pay off the house in full?” “What's the difference between sinking funds and recurring expenses?” “My wife thinks I'm jumping the gun by getting life insurance for a baby we are planning for” “We're $176,000 in debt, should we sell our cars?” “How do I pay off debt and plan for the future as a single mom?” “My mortgage has a balloon payment, how do I pay this off?” Next Steps: ✔️ Help us make the show better. Please take this short survey.
❓Have a money question? Ask Ramsey is here to help! Ken Coleman and George Kamel answer your questions and discuss: “How do I stop living paycheck to paycheck?” “Should we pay the student loans my mother-in-law is supposed to pay?” “Should we buy a home when we move to a different state?” “How much should we be spending on a vacation?” “We have a collection company coming after us for money we don't owe. How should we handle this situation?” “Why won't my wife live in an RV with me?” “I am under contract for a house with leased solar panels. Should I back out of this deal?” “Should we keep helping our daughter financially after her divorce?” “Should I buy a new truck or keep my old one?” “My husband doesn't want to use our savings to pay off our home” “Can we afford a $500k house?” “Is my sister still responsible to make payments towards renovations on a home we co-own?” “How can I get out of $434,000 of debt?” “How fast should I be saving my fully-funded emergency fund?” “Should my husband change careers to make more money?” Next Steps: ✔️ Help us make the show better. Please take this short survey.
❓Have a money question? Ask Ramsey is here to help! Ken Coleman and Jade Warshaw answer your questions and discuss: "My husband is about to go to prison for several years, how should we prepare our finances?" "How can I get my 19-year-old son to be responsible for his expenses?" "I'm 46-years-old but I still don't have my finances in order, how do I begin to get organized with my money?" "Are we spending too much on building our home?" "Should I share my inheritance with my brothers?" "Should I sell my car?". Next Steps: ✔️ Help us make the show better. Please take this short survey.
❓Have a money question? Ask Ramsey is here to help! George Kamel and Rachel Cruze answer your questions and discuss: "Should I file for bankruptcy? " "How do I move on after financial and emotional infidelity?" "I'm retired and I have never invested my money" "Is it a good idea to spend money on a birthday vacation for my daughter?" "What happens to debt if I die before paying it off?" "Should I use my HELOC to pay off my other debt?" "My brother has been stealing money from our parents and has put them into debt. Should I tell them to file bankruptcy?" "Do we have too much of our wealth tied up in our home?". Next Steps: ✔️ Help us make the show better. Please take this short survey.
In this episode, Paul Jamison reacts to a raw segment from The Ramsey Show where Dave Ramsey and Ken Coleman advise a struggling Dallas, Texas lawn care business owner to shut down and get a full-time job, unpacking the deeper financial and operational reasons behind the tough call while sharing practical insights on what it would actually take to increase profitability and turn the business around if they choose to fight on.
In this moving and intimate episode of It's a Good Life, Anna Buffini, Brian Buffini's daughter and the company's new social media manager, interviews her father about an array of topics. The two cover how to start the new year off right, best practices on goal setting, and the power of perseverance when times are tough. Anna also shares the lessons she learned from years of competing as a top-ranked dressage athlete and the peace she feels as that chapter closes. And Brian previews the upcoming Buffini Coaching Live, a free virtual event ton Jan. 22, that will feature inspirational leaders including Dr. Henry Cloud, Ken Coleman and Jon Acuff. YOU WILL LEARN: How to start the year off with motivation and momentum How to keep showing up through the “middle season” when the work is high and the results feel slow. How even setting a small goal can get you started on the right path to achieving bigger ones. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Buffini Coaching Live - Register TodayNOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “A bad plan executed violently beats the perfect plan never done.” – Brian Buffini “You know, we're promised in this country life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And to me, the pursuit of those resolutions is what happiness is.” — Brian Buffini “We all want to control everything. But the one thing you can do is control your attitude for this day. You can control your effort for this day.” “One thing I do when I'm feeling that negativity pull me down, will no matter what, list 10 things I'm grateful for.” — Brian Buffini “If I was to say probably the strongest thing I've done as a on my own journey, just as a man, not as a husband, father, or businessman, is become unattached to things.” — Brian Buffini itsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ken Coleman, the bestselling author and a key radio personality for Dave Ramsey's Ramsey Solutions, is known for his deep and insightful interviews with hundreds of major personalities including political figures, sports icons and titans of business. In this podcast episode of It's a Good Life, host Brian Buffini turns the tables and asks Ken questions about how he became known as one of the country's top interviewers. Ken shares insights into how to ask questions that don't just skim over a topic but get to the heart of what matters to the interviewee. He details how you can use these strategies in your own life to strengthen your own communications with others. He also describes how to use practical ways with your ears, eyes, face and body to relay honesty and interest to others that allow them to feel seen and heard. YOU WILL LEARN: How to ask questions that will go to the heart of a matter and deliver deeper insights. Why background research is key before you have an important conversation with them. How to use your ears, eyes, face, and body to understand others and show your commitment to them. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Buffini Coaching LiveNOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE “We need to understand that questions are the keys to unlocking any door we need to walk through.” — Ken Coleman “My goal in every interview is to get someone to say, ‘I've never been asked that before' or ‘I've never shared this before.'” — Ken Coleman “Listen with your ears for tone, with your eyes for body language, with your face to mirror engagement, and with your body to show respect.” — Ken Coleman “I'm going to listen with my eyes. And this is probably as important as the ears. I'm watching body language. I'm watching an uncomfortable shift or I'm watching the shoulders drop.” — Ken Coleman “Confidence isn't pre-loaded — it's the consequence of a good conversation.” — Ken Coleman itsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
✍️ Help us make the show better! Take this 6-question survey. Jade Warshaw and Dr. John Delony answer your questions and discuss: “How do I pay off my debt?” “Do we need to be 'gazelle intense' with our investing?” “Should I help my sister out financially in order for her to come visit for Thanksgiving?” “I am struggling to balance paying off debt and spending time with family. How do I work through this?” “How do my fiancé and I plan to protect both his family business and my security?” “How do I start investing?” “I don't make enough to cover my expenses every month. Can I consolidate my debt before I fall behind?” “How do I stop struggling with personal fulfillment after my divorce?” “I have $140,000 in credit card debt. Should I go into default and use debt relief programs?” Next Steps: