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Solo – The Single Person’s Guide to a Remarkable Life

In this episode in the series on aging, retiring and dying single, Peter McGraw dives into the world of early retirement with Pete Adeney, aka Mr. Money Mustache, and Jessalyn Dean. They tackle the unique challenges and perks of achieving Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) as a single person. Discover how Solos can navigate life's big financial decisions alone, find purpose, and embrace the freedom of early retirement.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo/

Catching Up To FI
Sustainable FIlosophy with Mr. Money Mustache | Pete Adeney | 073

Catching Up To FI

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 69:11 Transcription Available


He's here, Mr. Money Mustache! Also known as Pete Adeney, the financial independence OG shares his story with Bill and Jackie. From retiring at 30 and starting one of the most popular blogs in the community to the importance of choosing sustainability with your money. The three discuss some of Pete's most impactful articles (listed below), highlighting alternative health insurance options and discussing socially responsible investing. Pete also chats candidly about life post-divorce, the temptations of consumerist culture, and the potential of car-free communities. Welcome to the show, Pete!  

Invest2Fi
Episode 129 - The Key To Being Happy With FIRE With Pete Adeney (Mr. Money Mustache)

Invest2Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 66:42


Whether you're 20 or 50, it's never too late to begin your FIRE journey. In this week's episode, we have a special guest who has helped thousands of people kickstart their own journey of retiring early. Today, we're so excited to share our insightful conversations with one of the pioneering voices in the FIRE world, Pete Adeney aka Mr. Money Mustache himself! Tune in as we talk about how he built a blog that has reached an almost cult-like status and what motivates him to continue after years of sharing his tips and tricks on the internet. As a renowned thought leader and advisor in the field of FIRE, Peter shares how he takes control of his time and energy and how you can achieve FIRE without compromising your joy.  PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS:[5:15] How Mr. Money Mustache Started His Financial Independence Journey[11:45] How He Got Into Writing [13:25] Building A Unique Voice For His Successful Blog [15:16] On Investing In Real Estate[19:04] Suggestions For Someone Starting Out[23 20] Knowing How To Prioritize As An Entrepreneur[26:30] The Power Of Saying No[30:00] The Secret To Being Happy[33:20] Figuring Out The Financials Behind Divorce[39:50] How Much Money Do You Really Need To Retire With?[43:00] Are We Expecting A Recession?[45:15] On Building A Co-working Space[48:45 The Joys Of Community-Oriented Projects [51:10] On Pete's Netflix Special[53:35] Book Recommendations From Mr. Money Mustache[54:45] The Best Piece of Recent AdviceImportant LinksMr. Money Mustache's websiteMr. Money Mustache on FacebookMr. Money Mustache on InstagramMr. Money Mustache on TwitterMr. Money Mustache Youtube channelZeona on InstagramCraig on Instagram

Afford Anything
Mr. Money Mustache Talks About His Dating Life

Afford Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 69:59


#431: The title says it all. Paula Pant interviews Mr. Money Mustache about his dating life. We chat about why he wants to date inside the FIRE community (financial independence, retire early) – and whether he's had any luck. We discuss the perils of navigating into the dating world after a divorce, which he did at age 43. And – AHEM – HE'S ON THE APPS. Well, specifically, he's on one app. And it's technically not an app, it's a website. Whatever. HE'S ONLINE DATING, FOLKS. We talk about the difference between flirting in real life vs. online, and he talks about what he looks for in a dating profile. Our conversation also covers: What's the point of dating someone inside the FIRE community, anyway? Do you really want to talk about money all day? (Hint: nope) Is he a serial monogamist? What should you do if one person is more interested in frugality, while the other is into investing? Personality, values, communication, chemistry … how can you find that ideal fit? How long does it take to figure out if you're compatible? How quickly has he introduced his teenage son to his former (then-current) girlfriends? What advice does he share with his son about dating? Mr. Money Mustache is the pseudonym of Pete Adeney, one of the most prominent figures in the FIRE movement. He co-stars with Paula, Tiffany Aliche and Ross Mac in the 2022 Netflix documentary Get Smart with Money. Enjoy! For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode431 The Fire Dating app can be found at https://firedating.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
377: Mr. Money Mustache on Life After FI: The Truth About Retiring Early in Your 30s

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 71:19


Mr. Money Mustache is the internet's poster child for early retirement. At age thirty, Pete Adeney was able to leave a lucrative job as a software engineer to focus on building a financially free life. He brought the FIRE movement to the mainstream by teaching others online how simple spending skills could allow them to quit their corporate jobs, keep more money while working less, and live a life centered around passion, not a paycheck. His popular blog has garnered millions of visits, as early versions of himself flock to the financially-freeing wisdom so rarely talked about in average American society.Pete has been retired for nearly twenty years now, meaning he's been FIRE more than double the amount of time he spent in the working world. So, how does he spend his days? What keeps him going? Does he still have enough money?And how can someone repeat his system? Scott and Mindy spend this episode asking the “life after FI” questions, so you can know exactly what you're getting into when you retire early. Pete's answers shed light on often untouched topics that most of the money community can't answer.We'll go deep into planning for financial independence, developing “spending skills” that can bring early retirement decades sooner, and the right way to quit your job and wean off work. Pete also shows what the day in the life of an early retiree looks like and how today's stock market crash has affected his portfolio. Want to retire early? Strap in—we've got the man who brought FI to the masses on today's show!In This Episode We CoverPete's repeatable plan for FI and the simple steps that can lead to financial freedomQuitting your 9-5 and why leaving work all at once could be a big mistakeWhy most early retirees never touch their nest egg (and why you probably won't either)Whether or not early retirement truly lives up to the hypeThe 2022 stock market crash and how it's affected Pete's portfolio and investing mentalityStocks vs. bonds and why someone who's chasing early retirement should choose one over the otherAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowFind an Investor-Friendly Real Estate AgentBiggerPockets Money Facebook GroupBiggerPockets ForumsFinance Review Guest OnboardingMindy's TwitterScott's InstagramListen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One PlaceApply to Be a Guest on The Money ShowPodcast Talent Search!Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube ChannelListen to The “On The Market” Podcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, BiggerPocketsCheck Out Mindy's 2022 Live Spending Tracker and BudgetMr. Money MustacheThe Surprising (Scientific) Truth Behind What Makes You SuccessfulMultpl.comCfiresim calculatorEarly Retirement ExtremeClick here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-377Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Check out our sponsor page!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mile High FI Podcast
Mr. Money Mustache on The Shockingly Simple Secret to Happiness (and maybe it's not so simple) | MHFI 143

Mile High FI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 109:22


Doug and Carl interview friend, fellow Longmonster, and FIRE legend Mr. Money Mustache (aka Pete Adeney). When Tim Ferriss interviewed Pete, they ended by talking about Pete's desire to own a local community gathering space. This is the jumping off point for the Mile High FI conversation. But, they go a lot deeper too. No talk about index funds or the 4% Rule. That stuff has been covered. Instead, this conversation is about happiness, journeys, and meaning. Quick note: Do you enjoy Mile High FI? Do you hate it? Either way, supporting the show is a great idea! You will feel better about yourself. Also, Doug and Carl will be thankful to you forever. Maybe even longer. MMM HQ Coworking How Pete and Carl came to own a coworking space What happens at HQ Is HQ a coworking space or social club? Happiness The real goal of Mr. Money Mustache (it's not moneymap) What is happiness? The factors that lead to happiness Journey versus goals Pete's perfect day Links Support Carl and Doug: Buy Me A Coffee Pete on other Mile High FI episodes Mr. Money Mustache, Alan Donegan, Carl Jensen LIVE Q&A Panel | MHFi023 Mr. Money Mustache Loves Hot Sauces and Waffles on Wednesday | MHFi 042 Mr. Money Mustache on Get Smart With Money Netflix Documentary w/ John & Kim | MHFi 115 Pete on The Tim Ferris Show MMMHQ: The Mr. Money Mustache Coworking Space Pete speaking at World Domination Summit Andrew Huberman Get Smart With Money NoCo Mustachians Meetup Group Some of our favorite interviews from notable folks in the community: JL Collins: The Simple Path To Wealth Paula Pant on Inflation JD Roth: Get Rich Slowly Money Honey Rachel Richards Mad FIentist: Post FI Life

What's Up Next Podcast
348. Live Book Launch Party at MMHQ w/ Carl Jensen, Doug Cunnington, and Pete Adeney

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 59:47


This episode was recorded live at the Mr. Money Mustache Headquarters during the Taking Stock book launch party.  We talk purpose, meaning, and money with a live audience of sixty people as well as answer questions from the audience. 

Compounding with Kevin Dahlstrom
#4: Mr. Money Mustache - YOU can become financially independent—here's how.

Compounding with Kevin Dahlstrom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 69:56


Pete Adeney (a.k.a. Mr. Money Mustache) is one of the best known names in personal finance. He popularized the 4% rule for financial independence and has inspired tens of thousands of people to abandon the outdated retirement model and gain financial independence quickly. The principles he talks about work for anyone—rich or poor, young or old. I discovered Pete's writing almost 10 years ago and it changed the way I think about money—this podcast may do the same for you! Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z6ogOGT185E Swell & Kevin Dahlstrom: Kevin on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/Camp4 www.SwellMoney.com Mentioned in this episode: Pete on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrmoneymustache MrMoneyMustache.com: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/ Mr. Money Mustache on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrmoneymustache Mr. Money Mustache on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmoneymustache/ The Magic of Thinking Big by Dr. David J Schwartz: https://amzn.to/3A8JUfL Topics: (0:35) - Kevin's experience learning about Mr. Money Mustache (4:11) - The lack of financial literacy in the United States (5:59) - Pete's journey to retiring at 30 and creating Mr. Money Mustache (14:53) - F.I.R.E (21:58) - The fear that stops people from retiring early (33:07) - Pete on being a reluctant influencer (38:43) - Compounding (44:07) - The less obvious side effects of financial independence (48:37) - How has your life evolved since retiring? (56:15) - Habits (1:01:51) - How would you advise someone in debt and at a dead-end job to start the journey to financial independence? (1:09:07) - Wrap up

FT Money Show
Repeat - Could you retire in your thirties with FIRE?

FT Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 33:08


REPEAT: Are you working to live, or living to work? Followers of the FIRE movement (Financial Independence Retire Early) budget carefully so they can invest a greater proportion of their take-home pay. Is a life of extreme frugality worth the extra years of financial freedom later on - and how could you apply the principles of FIRE to your own finances? This week, Claer helps listeners Amy and Rory on their FIRE journey, with expert tips from Mr Money Mustache, AKA the US blogger Pete Adeney, and Kristian Danielson, the person behind the r/FIREUK subreddit. Money Clinic is presented by Claer Barrett and produced by Persis Love. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer and the sound engineer is Breen Turner. The original music is by Metaphor Music.Further reading:Mr Money Mustache's blog: https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/You can get involved in the FIREUK subreddit here: https://www.reddit.com/r/FIREUK/If you want to get started in investing, listen to our previous episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3vrvbPLIxReR2ACvgH9q6t?si=WAdkHgdwRlKlLoXa9bAOGg&dl_branch=1&nd=1Claer's free-to-read column about the problems with FIRE is here: https://www.ft.com/content/f4283596-c967-11e9-a1f4-3669401ba76fAnd her column about active vs. passive funds is here: https://www.ft.com/content/c2e9abd0-0edd-4805-b1ab-d55b661c24dePresented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Persis Love and Philippa Goodrich. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Stacking Benjamins Show
Mr. Money Mustache on Early Life Lessons, Real Estate vs Stocks, and What's Up With This Stock Market

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 75:02


Being part of a cult isn't something you'd normally want to flaunt, but today's guest leads a "cult" in the FIRE community that you'd love to be in, because you value saving money, finding your "why" in life, and seeking financial independence. Even if you aren't part of the FIRE community, you'll recognize today's guest. Pete Adeney, aka Mr. Money Mustache, sat down with Joe to talk about family money values growing up, multiple income streams, real estate and the current stock market. Pete shares how the blog started and shares some of his recent posts as well. In our headline segment, we dive into online security. How secure are your passwords, especially for financial accounts? 'Password' is still one of the most common passwords and we share some of the other top passwords according to one list. The guys share tips to keeping your accounts secure and share one scary story of a 401k hacker. Then we answer Lynn's question about opening a 529 for herself and Doug will share his trivia. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Little Box of Quotes
Challenge ~ Pete Adeney

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 0:41


Would you like to receive a daily, random quote by email from my Little Box of Quotes?https://constantine.name/lboqA long long time ago I began collecting inspirational quotes and aphorisms. I kept them on the first version of my web site, where they were displayed randomly. But as time went on, I realized I wanted them where I would see them. Eventually I copied the fledgeling collection onto 3×5 cards and put them in a small box. As I find new ones, I add cards. Today, there are nearly 1,000 quotes and the collection continues to grow.My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.

Little Box of Quotes
Challenge ~ Pete Adeney

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 0:41


Would you like to receive a daily, random quote by email from my Little Box of Quotes? https://constantine.name/lboq A long long time ago I began collecting inspirational quotes and aphorisms. I kept them on the first version of my web site, where they were displayed randomly. But as time went on, I realized I wanted them where I would see them. Eventually I copied the fledgeling collection onto 3×5 cards and put them in a small box. As I find new ones, I add cards. Today, there are more than 1,000 quotes and the collection continues to grow. Hello, I'm Craig Constantine

SideDish
Mr Money Mustache on Longmont

SideDish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 56:29


The trio is joined by Pete Adeney who gives his perspective on Longmont, downtown noise, bicycling, thrift, and excessive car washing.  More about Pete from his Wikipedia pageAdeney retired from his job as a software engineer in 2005 at age 30 by spending only a small percentage of his annual salary and consistently investing the remainder, primarily in stock market index funds. Adeney lives in Longmont, Colorado, and contends that most middle-class individuals can and should spend less money and own fewer physical possessions. He argues that by doing this, they can live with increased financial freedom and happiness, reducing their environmental footprint in the process. He has described the typical middle-class lifestyle as "an exploding volcano of wastefulness," particularly citing the overuse of and overspending on new cars as an example.In the final moments of the show the gang discusses what's needed downtown  and discuss some suggestions from listener Nicholas.MentionsMr. Money MustacheMr. Money Mustache HQ Co-working spaceThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off MusicThanks to David Cutter Music for "Float Away"

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What's Up Next Podcast
260. Mr. Money Mustache and his Controversial Tweet (Rewind)

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 58:47


In this rewind episode we revisit a controversial tweet from Mr. Money Mustache, Pete Adeney, regarding COVID. Although this originally aired during the height of the pandemic, many of the issues discussed are very relevant today. 

FT Money Show
Could you retire in your thirties with FIRE?

FT Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:14


Are you working to live, or living to work? Followers of the FIRE movement (Financial Independence Retire Early) budget carefully so they can invest a greater proportion of their take-home pay. Is a life of extreme frugality worth the extra years of financial freedom later on - and how could you apply the principles of FIRE to your own finances? This week, Claer helps listeners Amy and Rory on their FIRE journey, with expert tips from Mr Money Mustache, AKA the US blogger Pete Adeney, and Kristian Danielson, the person behind the r/FIREUK subreddit. Further reading:-Here is Mr Money Mustache's blog-You can get involved in the FIREUK subreddit here-If you want to get started in investing, listen to our previous episode-Claer's free-to-read column about the problems with FIRE is here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What's Up Next Podcast
215. How to Become a Real Estate Rockstar Live From Camp Mustache

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 59:44


“Real estate investing is a wonderful tool. But the key to financial independence or any other worthwhile financial goal has nothing to do with real estate.” So says Chad “Coach” Carson in a July 2020 blog post on Bigger Pockets, a real estate investing platform which offers content, tools, and a community of over 2,000,000 members to help people avoid mistakes; learn valuable tips; find partners, deals, and financing and make the best investing decisions possible. Chad goes on to say: Instead, the basics of building wealth—whether that’s with real estate, stock investing, or starting a business—has three basic steps: 1.    Save money 2.    Invest the money wisely and 3.    Harvest your wealth so that you can live off your investments While it’s fun to talk about investing, and occasionally you’ll see content on harvesting and living off your investments, learning How to save money (which isn’t that sexy) is the first step and the key to achieving success with real estate or any other wealth-building path that you take. Search any financial independence forum, blog, or podcast, however, and you’ll see that Real Estate is a hot topic that garners quite a bit of attention. But should it? This year, at Camp Mustache, a yearly retreat dedicated to the teachings of Pete Adeney aka Mr. Money Mustache I was privileged to lead a panel discussion involving a group of real estate rock stars and tease out the role it plays in their financial independence journeys. Kavell Taylor is a commercial and residential real estate investor with a portfolio currently valued at almost $10M. She also manages commercial and medical office buildings for a New Jersey-based developer.  Santana Perez is a real estate investor in her early 30s, pivoting from a career in energy trading and corporate finance.  After growing up in the foster care system and spending 21 years in poverty, Santana discovered FIRE in 2018.  Since then, she has single-handedly built a $1M real estate portfolio of 10 doors while raising her son as a single parent.   And Ming Mercer began real estate investing in 2014 in her early 20s, then quit her W2 job in 2020 when her real estate income surpassed her family's expenses. With a portfolio of $2M at age 29. I present to you the Real Estate Rockstar Panel recorded live from Camp Mustache on Sunday April 18th 2021.

The Paul Minors Podcast: Productivity, Business & Self-Improvement

I had a great ‘ah-ha' moment last week. I was listening to an interview on the Tim Ferriss podcast between Tim and Mr Money Moustache (a.k.a Pete Adeney). For those that don't know, Mr Money Moustache is a pioneer of the F.I.R.E movement (financial independence, retire early). On his blog he deconstructs the numbers behind creating a passive income and living within your means so you can retire early. Anyway, during the interview, Pete said something that really made my ears prick up: "Happiness is not that much affected by adding positives to your life, it's mostly accomplished by removing a negative." Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/192 If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review. Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paulminors/message

Philosophica
#475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)

Philosophica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 114:22


Podcast: The Tim Ferriss Show (LS 81 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: #475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)Pub date: 2020-10-23Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost) | Brought to you by Athletic Greens, 99designs, and The Ready StateMr. Money Mustache (@mrmoneymustache — Pete Adeney in real life) grew up in Canada in a family of mostly eccentric musicians. He graduated with a degree in computer engineering in the 1990s and worked in various tech companies before retiring at age 30. Pete, his wife, and their now eleven-year-old son live near Boulder, Colorado, and have not had real jobs since 2005.This begs the question of “How?” In essence, they accomplished this early retirement by optimizing all aspects of their lifestyle for maximal fun at minimal expense, and by using basic index-fund investing. Their average annual expenses total a mere $25-27,000, and they do not feel in want of anything.Since 2005, all three of them have explored a free-form life of interesting projects, side-businesses, and adventures.In 2011, Pete started writing the Mr. Money Mustache blog about his philosophy, which has grown to reach about 23 million different people (and 300 million page views) since its founding. It has become a worldwide cult phenomenon, with a self-organizing community and incredible news coverage. This episode explores his story, philosophies, and routines.Please enjoy!This episode originally aired in 2017. You can find the show notes here: https://tim.blog/2017/02/13/mr-money-mustache/ This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could only use one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula with your first subscription purchase! That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*This podcast is also brought to you by 99designs, the global creative platform that makes it easy for designers and clients to work together to create designs they love. Its creative process has become the go-to solution for businesses, agencies, and individuals, and I have used it for years to help with display advertising and illustrations and to rapid prototype the cover for The Tao of Seneca. Whether your business needs a logo, website design, business card, or anything you can imagine, check out 99designs.You can work with multiple designers at once to get a bunch of different ideas, or hire the perfect designer for your project based on their style and industry specialization. It's simple to review concepts and leave feedback so you'll end up with a design that you're happy with. Click this link and get $20 off plus a $99 upgrade.*This podcast is also brought to you by The Ready State Virtual Mobility Coach. The first person I call for help with my athletic recovery or mobility training is Dr. Kelly Starrett at The Ready State. Kelly is a mobility and movement coach for Olympic gold medalists, world champions, and pro athletes.Kelly created a program called Virtual Mobility Coach. It's like carrying a virtual Kelly Starrett in your pocket. Every day, Virtual Mobility Coach gives you guided mobility videos. It walks you step-by-step through Kelly's proven techniques to relieve pain and improve your range of motion. Right now, listeners of this podcast can try Virtual Mobility Coach totally risk-free for two weeks without paying a penny. And after that, you can get 10% off for life. Just go to TheReadyState.com/Tim and use code TIM10 at checkout. Relieve pain, recover faster, and improve your performance in the gym with The Ready State Virtual Mobility Coach. Visit TheReadyState.com/Tim and check it out.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim's email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferrissThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

The Tim Ferriss Show
#475: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost)

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 114:22


Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year (Repost) | Brought to you by Athletic Greens, 99designs, and The Ready StateMr. Money Mustache (@mrmoneymustache — Pete Adeney in real life) grew up in Canada in a family of mostly eccentric musicians. He graduated with a degree in computer engineering in the 1990s and worked in various tech companies before retiring at age 30. Pete, his wife, and their now eleven-year-old son live near Boulder, Colorado, and have not had real jobs since 2005.This begs the question of “How?” In essence, they accomplished this early retirement by optimizing all aspects of their lifestyle for maximal fun at minimal expense, and by using basic index-fund investing. Their average annual expenses total a mere $25-27,000, and they do not feel in want of anything.Since 2005, all three of them have explored a free-form life of interesting projects, side-businesses, and adventures.In 2011, Pete started writing the Mr. Money Mustache blog about his philosophy, which has grown to reach about 23 million different people (and 300 million page views) since its founding. It has become a worldwide cult phenomenon, with a self-organizing community and incredible news coverage. This episode explores his story, philosophies, and routines.Please enjoy!This episode originally aired in 2017. You can find the show notes here: https://tim.blog/2017/02/13/mr-money-mustache/ This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. I get asked all the time, “If you could only use one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually Athletic Greens, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system. Right now, Athletic Greens is offering you their Vitamin D Liquid Formula free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit AthleticGreens.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive the free Vitamin D Liquid Formula with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*This podcast is also brought to you by 99designs, the global creative platform that makes it easy for designers and clients to work together to create designs they love. Its creative process has become the go-to solution for businesses, agencies, and individuals, and I have used it for years to help with display advertising and illustrations and to rapid prototype the cover for The Tao of Seneca. Whether your business needs a logo, website design, business card, or anything you can imagine, check out 99designs.You can work with multiple designers at once to get a bunch of different ideas, or hire the perfect designer for your project based on their style and industry specialization. It’s simple to review concepts and leave feedback so you’ll end up with a design that you’re happy with. Click this link and get $20 off plus a $99 upgrade.*This podcast is also brought to you by The Ready State Virtual Mobility Coach. The first person I call for help with my athletic recovery or mobility training is Dr. Kelly Starrett at The Ready State. Kelly is a mobility and movement coach for Olympic gold medalists, world champions, and pro athletes.Kelly created a program called Virtual Mobility Coach. It’s like carrying a virtual Kelly Starrett in your pocket. Every day, Virtual Mobility Coach gives you guided mobility videos. It walks you step-by-step through Kelly’s proven techniques to relieve pain and improve your range of motion. Right now, listeners of this podcast can try Virtual Mobility Coach totally risk-free for two weeks without paying a penny. And after that, you can get 10% off for life. Just go to TheReadyState.com/Tim and use code TIM10 at checkout. Relieve pain, recover faster, and improve your performance in the gym with The Ready State Virtual Mobility Coach. Visit TheReadyState.com/Tim and check it out.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

What's Up Next Podcast
123. Mr. Money Mustache On COVID (and the Notorious Tweet)

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 58:46


In this episode we discuss with Pete Adeney a tweet of his about COVID that has sparked controversy and an outcry in the personal finance community.  Also, a short segment with Jim from Route to Retire on his harrowing journey back from Panama.  

Notes on Quotes
#5 Mr. Money Mustache Shares a Quote

Notes on Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 41:19


Welcome to Notes on Quotes, an interview series in which Stephen Harrison chats with interesting people about a quote that’s meaningful to them. Pete Adeney is a popular financial independence guru and the author of the Mr. Money Mustache blog, which has received millions of unique visitors. At age 30, Pete retired from his comfortable middle-class job as an engineer and set off with his family to live a life free from work. His blog provides practical financial advice on resisting consumerism and investing for the long term. Over the years, Mr. Money Mustache has developed a loyal following of thousands of fans who call themselves Mustachians. Pete lives in Longmont, Colorado, and has been profiled by Vox, the Chicago Tribune, and The New Yorker magazine, which noted that the central principle of his writing is “financial freedom through badassity.” More at: notesonquotes.com Instagram: @notesonquotes Facebook.com/notesonquotes Twitter: @noteson_on_quotes

Coach Carson Real Estate & Financial Independence Podcast
Mr. Money Mustache on Purposeful Work & Life After Financial Independence

Coach Carson Real Estate & Financial Independence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 17:11


Episode #96 - Mr. Money Mustache (aka Pete Adeney) is the guy who retired at 30 to be a full-time parent and then inspire millions of others to ditch their job early with his popular blog. In this candid interview, Pete shares what his life is really like after financial independence. He also shares his philosophy on meaningful work, parenting, emotions, and the latest tips to achieve financial independence sooner.    See show notes for a transcript and additional links and resources: https://www.coachcarson.com/mr-money-mustache/ ------------------------- If you want to support the show, here are some easy ways: 1) Leave an iTunes review: https://coachcarson.com/itunes 2) Subscribe to my email newsletter at https://www.coachcarson.com/newsletter/ 3) Most importantly, find your friends, coworkers, and family members who may be open to this message and tell them about the podcast! Here's to doing what matters!

Desde El Avión con Michelle & Adam
Receta Para El Auto Descubrimiento

Desde El Avión con Michelle & Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 48:20


Al dejar su trabajo en finanzas, y unirse como emprendedor al proyecto de @HelloFears, Adam cae en una crisis de identidad y se pregunta: quien soy? A partir de ese momento surgen una serie de acontecimientos e interrogantes que nos llevan a la creación de @Stramhacks. Un proyecto de auto descubrimiento que surge como resultado de una gran búsqueda por el valor propio. En este episodio nombramos a @coachandreina, y a Pete Adeney, mejor conocido como Mr. Money Mustache (www.mrmoneymustache.com)

The Strong Towns Podcast
Greatest Hits #7: Talking Debt and Self-Sufficiency With Mr. Money Mustache (2016)

The Strong Towns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 54:22


In a bizarre round of the endless, massively multiplayer game of Telephone that is the internet, a recent Forbes headline pronounced, “Wealth Guru Plans Dutch-Style Car-Free Bicycle-Friendly City Near Boulder, Colorado.“ Other publications quickly jumped on the story about a supposed eco-friendly, urbanist, cycling utopia in the works at the base of the Rockies, which would have a population of 50,000 people in a single square mile and be the joint project of a Dutch urban design firm and a popular Colorado-based early retirement blogger. Unfortunately for those hoping to sell the car and move to Cyclocroft, there are no actual plans to build this experimental city. The whole thing was just a thought experiment, a series of tweets sharing the detailed (but fictional) 3D mockups of what a better and more fiscally resilient way to live in that corner of the world might look like. Fortunately for those who like good, thought-provoking content on how to detach from the mania of modern life and live more deliberately, the one part of the brief Cyclocroft craze that is real is the “wealth guru” who put the idea out on Twitter as food for thought. His name is Pete Adeney, but you probably know him as Mr. Money Mustache. He is a fan of Strong Towns, we’re fans of his, and he just so happens to have been our special guest on one of the most popular Strong Towns Podcast episodes ever, published back in April 2016. Here it is, #7 in our Greatest Hits series. “The Individual Digital to Our Community Analog” That’s the phrase that Strong Towns founder and president Chuck Marohn uses to describe Mr. Money Mustache, and for good reason. The core insight of Strong Towns is that many communities are trapped in a cycle of unproductive, debt-fueled growth for growth’s sake—and that our cities and towns need to quit the rat race and focus on building great places that generate real, sustainable wealth from the bottom up. The core insight of Mr. Money Mustache’s writing is that many individuals are trapped in a cycle of unproductive, debt-fueled consumption for consumption’s sake—and could also stand to take a step back and live better—and wealthier—by avoiding debt and investing their resources in the things that actually, demonstrably improve their lives. Listen to this podcast to find out: • How Mr. Money Mustache manages to drive only 400 miles per year (aside from a couple out-of-town trips) while living in suburban Colorado. Hint: it has less to do with bicycling—though he does bike—and more to do with a local lifestyle, arranged so that he can get most of the things that he needs and that are rewarding to him within a few miles of home. • What it looks like to live debt-free on $24,000 a year. Hint: it doesn’t look like obsessive frugality, or like self-imposed poverty. It looks a lot like evaluating your mundane, daily choices to figure out which ones are actually high-returning in terms of happiness: something we at Strong Towns analogously encourage cities to do with their own investment decisions. MMM describes his philosophy as, "Getting the benefits of the modern lifestyle while slicing out the things that don’t benefit us." “The biggest thing is a local lifestyle. That doesn’t really happen by accident. I try to emphasize that as opposed to just saying ‘Ride a bike!’” • The benefits of living as though debt is an emergency—something to be resolved as quickly as possible—not a constant fact of life. • The benefits of blogging about all of this. (“I”m living a better life than I otherwise would, because people are watching, so I can’t screw it up.”) “It’s very natural for us as humans to live for today,” observed Marohn. “To say ‘these things [we want to spend money on] are prerequisites,’” even if that means we need to go into debt to acquire them. For an individual, getting out of that mindset can be challenging and scary, but it can be immensely rewarding. If you missed this podcast back in 2016 or you’re new to our audience since then (and we know most of you are!), check it out this time around and let Mr. Money Mustache show you how to achieve what he calls “financial freedom through badassity.” And then think about how your city could do much the same thing, if its leaders got disciplined and deliberate about where they’re spending citizens’ tax dollars—and made sure it was on the things that truly generate long-term prosperity and quality of life. That’s the Strong Towns approach. One might call us the Mustachians of urban growth and development. Just don’t look for us to announce a master-planned utopian bicycle city anytime soon.

Incassaforte Pod
Incassaforte Pod 010 - Il Movimento ERE / FIRE.

Incassaforte Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 28:46


Oggi in Incassaforte pod, il podcast di incassaforte.com parliamo del movimento ERE/FIRE. Come sempre, potete scaricarlo ed iscrivervi su iTunes, oppure direttamente sulla pagina di podbean. Il movimento ERE / Fire consiste in una filosofia di vita che spinge a spendere poco, risparmiare molto, e smettere di lavorare una volta messi da parte sufficienti risparmi, spesso in eta' piuttosto giovani. Affonda le sue radici nel bellissimo libro Your Money Or Your Life, di Vicky Robin e Joe Dominguez, ed i suoi fondatori sono probabilmente identificabili in Jacob Lund Fisker che ha scritto il blog ed il libro omonimo Early Retirement Extreme, e Pete Adeney, alias Mr. Money Mustache. Ne ho anche parlato in un post del blog, in caso voleste leggere qualcosa di piu' sulla matematica che ci sta dietro. I consigli della settimana sono: Andrea: Il libro di Early Retirement Extreme, di Jacob Lund Fisker. Tommaso: The Lost City of Z, di David Grann, da cui e' anche stato tratto un film. Carlo: Molly's Game, un film con la bellissima Jessica Chastain.. Conducono: Carlo: @pedroTFP Tommaso: @tdebenetti Andrea: @incassaforte

Y Combinator
#37 - Don't Start a Blog, Start a Cult - Mr. Money Mustache

Y Combinator

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 53:06


Pete Adeney, more commonly known as Mr. Money Mustache, retired at 30 after working as a software engineer for about ten years.He blogs at MrMoneyMustache.com about how he saved money, where he invested it, and how he achieved "financial freedom through badassity".You can apply to the W18 batch of YC here - ycombinator.com/apply

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The Tim Ferriss Show
#221: Mr. Money Mustache — Living Beautifully on $25-27K Per Year

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 107:51


Mr. Money Mustache (@mrmoneymustache -- Pete Adeney in real life) grew up in Canada in a family of mostly eccentric musicians. He worked in various tech companies before retiring at age 30. Pete, his wife, and their now eleven-year-old son live near Boulder, Colorado, and have not had real jobs since 2005. This begs the question of "How?" In essence, they accomplished this early retirement by optimizing all aspects of their lifestyle for maximal fun at minimal expense, and by using basic index-fund investing. Their average annual expenses total a mere $25-27,000, and they do not feel in want of anything. Since 2005, all three of them have explored a free-form life of interesting projects, side-businesses, and adventures. In 2011, Pete started writing the Mr. Money Mustache blog about his philosophy, which has grown to reach about 23 million different people (and 300 million page views) since its founding. It has become a worldwide cult phenomenon, with a self-organizing community and incredible news coverage. This episode explores his story, philosophies, and routines. Without further ado, please enjoy my conversation with the one and only Mr. Money Mustache, Pete Adeney. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.fourhourworkweek.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by Varidesk. You've probably heard of research concluding that sitting all day is terrible for you ("sitting is the new smoking" is a phrase I hear a lot). But standing all day isn't an option for everyone, either. My assistant and I have been enjoying the use of Varidesk, the middle ground that effortlessly converts your standard desk to a standing desk (and back again) in seconds. It comes fully assembled -- just take it out of the box, put it on your desktop, and go. Models start at just $175; check out Varidesk.com to see which one might be the right fit for you. It even comes with a 30-day, hassle-free return policy if you decide it's not your style. That's Varidesk.com. This podcast is also brought to you by Wealthfront. Wealthfront is a massively disruptive (in a good way) set-it-and-forget-it investing service, led by technologists from places like Apple and world-famous investors. It has exploded in popularity in the last two years and now has more than $5 billion under management. In fact, some of my good investor friends in Silicon Valley have millions of their own money in Wealthfront. Why? Because you can get services previously limited to the ultra-wealthy and only pay pennies on the dollar for them, and it's all through smarter software instead of retail locations and bloated sales teams. Check out wealthfront.com/tim, take their risk assessment quiz, which only takes 2-5 minutes, and they'll show you -- for free -- exactly the portfolio they'd put you in. If you want to just take their advice and do it yourself, you can. Or, as I would, you can set it and forget it. Well worth a few minutes: wealthfront.com/tim.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Visit tim.blog/sponsor and fill out the form.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

Business Daily
How to be Frugal

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 17:29


What happens when you abandon consumerism? The BBC's Ed Butler talks to Pete Adeney, also known as Mr Money Moustache. He retired at 30 and is so frugal he thinks he will never have to work again. Plus, we go urban foraging in London, and a Danish food campaigner tells us what we should do about all that unwanted food left at the back of the freezer.(Photo: A woman sews buttons in Mumbai. Credit: STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)