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What really moves the needle on your happiness—making more money or saving more of what you've got? This week, Joe Saul-Sehy and OG are joined by Paula Pant, Jesse Cramer, and the guy who still owes money on his Beanie Baby collection—Doug—for a roundtable filled with bold financial takes and even bolder choices. It's a rapid-fire round of “either-or” dilemmas, and while nobody gets voted off the island, a few sacred cows are gently tipped over. Should you max out your retirement account or finally slay your student loans? Ditch credit cards for cash? Bet your future on crypto or keep it stuffed in a fireproof mattress? Our panel debates these decisions and shares real-life stories of what's worked—and what's blown up like a microwaved burrito. Of course, it wouldn't be The Stacking Benjamins Show without a detour or two: we dig into financial hoarding (how many dusty envelopes is too many?), reveal why your credit score might be your best frenemy, and serve up some vintage airplane trivia, just to keep things classy. So whether you're team "Earn More" or team "Cut Back," this episode delivers the kind of guidance that helps you feel a little more confident making your next money move—even if it's just saying no to another financial “shortcut.” Topics covered include: Why more income might not be the golden ticket The case for ditching your credit card (and why that makes Doug twitchy) Saving vs. investing vs. spending like you're already retired What financial hoarding reveals about your mindset Index funds vs. individual stocks: which one should get your long-term commitment? The never-ending crypto debate (now with 12% more existential dread!) How obsessing over your credit score may or may not ruin your weekend If you're figuring out how to balance today's latte with tomorrow's freedom—or you just want to feel smarter about money than your cousin Gary who “invests in vibes”—this one's for you. And remember, no matter how much you earn or save, the real ROI is tuning in with the Stackers each week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If your grocery bill has you doing double-takes at the checkout line, you're not alone—and this episode of The Stacking Benjamins Show is packed with practical ways to take control of your food spending. Joe Saul-Sehy is joined by Janice Torres of the Yo Quiero Dinero podcast, regular contributor OG, and the always-frugal Len Penzo to serve up real-world grocery hacks that help you stretch your dollars without skimping on flavor or quality. You'll learn: How meal planning can shrink your bill (and your food waste) When buying in bulk pays off—and when it's just a trap Why pre-packaged foods might be eating up your budget Which apps help you unlock store discounts and cash back And whether starting a garden is actually worth it for your bottom line We also dig into freezer strategies, the art of cutting back on meat without feeling deprived, and a few guilty pleasure restaurants that somehow always find their way back into our budgets. It's a money-saving roundtable that's equal parts helpful and hilarious. Come for the grocery hacks, stay for the side dishes of personality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Buying vs. renting: it's one of the most emotionally charged—and financially misunderstood—topics in personal finance. This week on The Stacking Benjamins Show, Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, and guests Jesse Cramer and Chris Luger enter the ring to challenge the conventional wisdom behind homeownership. It's not just a polite chat. It's a full-on basement debate where no side goes unchallenged. You'll hear: The surprising math behind renting—and why it's not “throwing money away” What most homeowners don't budget for (and pay dearly for later) Why buying a house might be one of the best—or worst—decisions you ever make How lifestyle, mobility, and flexibility factor into long-term wealth The emotional traps, practical benefits, and tough tradeoffs on both sides Plus, Mom's neighbor Doug gets into full trivia-host mode with a Star Wars challenge, and we sprinkle in some good-natured jabs, marketing wisdom, and a reminder that there's no one-size-fits-all answer. If you've ever bought a home, sold one, rented, or even thought about doing any of the above—this episode will make you think twice. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/renting-vs-buying-forever-1677 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We often hear about how debt or the lack of a financial cushion can trap us in a cycle of stress, forcing tough decisions that might dig us deeper into trouble. Often, it's not because we want to but because our finances leave us no choice. What we don't talk about enough is the flip side: how being debt-free and having savings can open doors to incredible opportunities in life. In this special episode, I sit down with Steve Stewart, the talented editor behind this podcast, to dive into his inspiring journey of becoming debt-free and the amazing paths it's allowed him to pursue. From paying off his mortgage to building a thriving career in podcast editing, Steve shares his story and offers insights on how you can do the same. We also discuss: Sustaining a debt-free life Opportunities from financial freedom The podcast industry's playing field Audio vs. video podcasting My friend, Steve Stewart is the Podcast Editor for some of the biggest indie personal finance podcasts like the Stacking Benjamins Show and Afford Anything. I'm honored that the MILMO Show is included among his amazing list of clients. He also created the Podcast Editors Club, now with over 9,000 members, and co-founded the Podcast Editor Academy - which helps individuals build their own podcast services business. If you're looking for help with your podcast, Steve is there to support you! https://milmo.co/podcast/living-debt-free-and-seizing-opportunity For more MILMO, follow at: MILMO.co ItsMILMO on YouTube @itsmilmo on X @itsmilmo Instagram @itsmilmo LinkedIn @itsmilmo Facebook
Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “It's too late for me to learn about money,” or, “I'll never get out of debt”? Maybe you've convinced yourself that earning more money is the magic solution to happiness. These limiting beliefs about money are all too common and can keep you stuck in a financial rut. In this powerful episode, I'm joined by two incredible money experts—Jordan Grumet, aka Doc G., host of the Earn & Invest podcast, and Joe Saul-Sehy, host of The Stacking Benjamins Show. Together, we're breaking down the harmful money myths that hold you back and teaching you how to rewrite your money story, no matter your age or financial situation. We'll explore: Why it's never too late to turn your finances around The truth about money shame and how to overcome it How to move past financial mistakes and focus on your future Why making more money doesn't guarantee happiness (and what does) Actionable tips to shift your mindset and start building wealth today Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or ready for a fresh start, this episode is packed with relatable insights and advice to help you regain control of your money and your future. Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Earn & Invest podcast The Stacking Benjamins Show Connect with Shannah: Preorder my book, Unraveling Your Relationship with Money: Discover and Ditch Your Money Trauma So You Can Live an Abundant Life: Preorder Here Follow Shannah: Instagram: @shannahgame Submit a money question for Shannah to answer in an upcoming episode https://tinyurl.com/askshannahq Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As 2024 winds down, we're taking a look back at the year that was—its challenges, its surprises, and the financial lessons we've all had to learn (sometimes the hard way). Whether you're strategizing for big goals in 2025, making sense of unpredictable markets, or just trying to stay one step ahead of inflation, this episode has you covered. We've assembled a powerhouse panel of financial thinkers—OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer—to break it all down. Together, they tackle everything from the unpredictable influence of AI on markets and investing to the surprising resilience of real estate in the face of rising interest rates. Plus, they explore the year's most intriguing (and occasionally jaw-dropping) headlines, like the impact of significant economic shifts and even the infamous United Healthcare CEO murder. Why You'll Want to Tune In: Discover how 2024's biggest events, including the AI revolution and shifting inflation trends, impact your wallet. Learn why patience and adaptability are critical tools for navigating market volatility. Get actionable strategies for tackling real-life financial challenges, like managing interest rates and planning for 2025. Episode Highlights: Reflecting on the big financial lessons of 2024: From AI in market behavior to Bitcoin's latest chapter. How the crypto craze evolved this year—and what it means for the future. The ongoing unpredictability of investing and how to stay grounded. Surprising lessons from corporate America's headlines, including shocking events like the United Healthcare CEO murder. Inflation, real estate, and housing market realities: What it all means for your plans in 2025. How AI is reshaping everyday life, job markets, and even podcasting. Our Panel's Key Takeaways: OG shares portfolio management strategies to help you ride out market uncertainty. Paula Pant unpacks real estate trends and the importance of designing a life you love. Jesse Cramer dives into how behavioral finance plays into today's fast-changing landscape. Looking Ahead: As we close out another exciting year of The Stacking Benjamins Show, we want to thank you, our loyal Stackers, for joining us on this journey. In 2025, we're bringing even more fresh takes, insightful interviews, and, of course, the best money advice disguised as good conversation. What's Coming in 2025: We'll dive into the latest financial trends, explore groundbreaking stories, and keep helping you make smarter money moves while keeping it entertaining. Stick with us as we continue stacking those Benjamins—and maybe even have a little fun along the way. Thank you for being part of the Stacking Benjamins community. Here's to another year of learning, laughing, and leveling up your financial life! FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/2024-year-end-review-1618 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, Tiffany Grant welcomes her mentor and friend, Steve Stewart. Steve delves into the intricacies of qualifying for a traditional mortgage without relying on a traditional credit score. Listen in as Steve shares his personal journey of securing a mortgage with a zero credit score and the tools and strategies he used to achieve this. From leveraging utility payments to using tech solutions like eCredible and Experian Boost, Steve breaks down alternative pathways to building creditworthiness and securing a mortgage.Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/mortgage-without-a-credit-score/About Our GuestSteve Stewart is the Podcast Editor for some of the biggest indie personal finance podcasts like the Stacking Benjamins Show, Afford Anything, and the MilMo Show.He also created the Podcast Editors Club, now with over 9,000 members, and co-founded the Podcast Editor Academy - which helps individuals build their own podcast services business.If you're looking for help with your podcast, Steve is there to support!Key Points DiscussedWhat constitutes a traditional mortgage and the role of a FICO score.Steve's personal experience of maintaining zero consumer debt since 2007.Importance of payment history and amounts owed as components of a FICO score.Introduction to tools like eCredable and Experian Boost to report alternative payment histories.The benefits and security of using debit cards for travel and daily expenses.Practical advice on focusing less on traditional credit scores and more on financial responsibility.Resources MentionedeCredable: eCredable Website (affiliate link)Experian Boost: Experian Boost WebsiteFollow Steve StewartWebsite: SteveStewart.MeSocial Media: @SteveStewartMe on all platformsFollow Tiffany GrantWebsite: Money Talk With TiffSocial Media: @MoneyTalkWithT on all platformsWhat's Next?Explore the options available through eCredable and Experian Boost to build a non-traditional credit score.Review your current debts and consider strategies to pay them off promptly.Evaluate the benefits of using debit cards over credit cards for your personal spending habits.Share this episode with someone who might benefit from understanding alternative ways to build creditworthiness.Support this PodcastThanks for joining us on this insightful episode with Steve Stewart. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Money Talk With Tiff on your favorite podcast platform! If you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover, drop us a message on social media.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Joe Saul-Sehy is the creator and co-host of The Stacking Benjamins Show. Joe has a successful career in finance and podcasting while living with a covert stutter.In this episode02:32 Who is Joe Saul-Sehy?03:03 Joe's Stuttering Journey09:46 Overcoming Challenges in Public Speaking16:49 Transition to Podcasting20:26 The Stacking Benjamins Show29:52 Embracing VulnerabilityWe're grateful to Joe Saul-Sehy for sharing his story with us. Big thanks to Proud Stutter's recurring supporters: Jennifer Bolen, Jerry Slaff, Josh Compton, Pablo Meza, Dustin Wells, Alexandra Mosby, Ingo Helbig, Jonathan Reiss, Paige McGill, Wayne Engebretson, Swathy Manavalan, and Martha Horrocks.PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY - FIRST 20 PEOPLE TO REGISTER WILL GET TICKETS TO OUR INVITE ONLY EVENT IN LA. BUY THEM HERE.If you can become a monthly donor at $10 or more, we'll give you access to ad-free episodes and bonus Proud Stutter+ content as a token of our thanks! Make your tax deductible gift at https://bit.ly/3xLezBk. Proud Stutter is proudly fiscally sponsored by Independent Arts & Media.Want to lean more about what Proud Stutter has to offer? Sign up here to stay in the loop and take advantage of our upcoming events, actions, and educational materials.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/proud-stutter/exclusive-content
Recently, Equalman was featured on the Stacking Benjamins podcast. And now, we're reposting that episode here on the Super U Podcast. The Stacking Benjamins Show was named 2023 Best Personal Finance podcast by Bankrate.com. Hosts Joe Saul-Sehy and OG aim to make financial literacy fun for all as they sit around the card table in Joe's Mom's half-finished basement and talk with experts about personal finance, saving, investing, and important money trends. In this episode, Erik discusses cowboy and cowgirl scheduling, making the best use of your power hour, how to say no, and the importance of thinking outward rather than inward. 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership. Learn more at https://equalman.com
Sean Mullaney is an advice-only financial planner and the President of Mullaney Financial & Tax, Inc. Through Mullaney Financial & Tax, Sean provides advice-only financial planning for a flat fee. Sean writes the Plutus Award winning blog FITaxGuy.com on the intersection of tax and financial independence. He also has a personal finance YouTube channel and wrote Solo 401(k): The Solopreneur's Retirement Account. Sean has discussed personal finance and tax on numerous podcasts, including ChooseFI, The Stacking Benjamins Show, How to Money, and BiggerPockets Money. He has been quoted in media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and MarketWatch.Sean entered financial planning as a career changer. In his previous career he worked for Deloitte & Touche and PwC, including over 6 years in PwC's Washington National Tax Services practice. Sean is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in California and Virginia. He is a member of Measure Twice Planners and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. For more on Sean's professional background, please visit his LinkedIn profile here.Sean and his wife Catherine live in Woodland Hills, California. Outside of professional pursuits, he enjoys spending time with his wife, travel, the comedy of Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and New York Jets football. https://fitaxguy.com/The discussion is intended to be for general educational purposes and is not tax, legal, or investment advice for any individual. Dave and the Financially Independent Teachers podcast do not endorse Sean Mullaney, Mullaney Financial & Tax, Inc. and their services. Be a guest on the show:https://www.financiallyindependentteachers.com/contact-8Check out our website:https://www.financiallyindependentteachers.com/Sign up for FIT coaching:https://www.financiallyindependentteachers.com/services-4Inspiring ComputingThe Inspiring Computing podcast is where computing meets the real world. This podcast...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
If you start a podcast, you may need a podcast editor. My guest today is Steve Stewart, a professional podcast editor. We're talking about the benefits of hiring a podcast editor and how Steve can help you find an editor for your podcast. The show notes for this episode are on https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click here for the YouTube video version of this episode. Bio (March 2024) Steve is the Podcast Editor for some of the biggest indie personal finance podcasts like the Stacking Benjamins Show, Afford Anything, and the MilMo Show. He also created the Podcast Editors Club, which now has about 9,000 members. He also co-founded the Podcast Editor Academy - which helps individuals build their own podcast services business. If you're looking for help with your podcast, Steve is there to support! Thank you for listening to episode 270 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the FULL show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast. Select episode 270. Subscribe to or follow The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast to get each new episode delivered to your podcast player and YouTube every time a new one comes out! Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/42yqXOG Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/3J19bws Spotify https://spoti.fi/3qAk3uY Amazon/Audible https://adbl.co/43tM45P YouTube https://bit.ly/43Rnrjt Links for this episode Website: https://SteveStewart.me Twitter/X: https://x.com/SteveStewartMe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevecstewart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SteveStewartMe Facebook (Steve's group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors School of Podcasting Episode 803 (How long from idea to published?) Membership Academy: https://www.podcasteditoracademy.com Google Form (template link) ✅Business website https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com ✅The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com/podcast ✅Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅A Behind-the-scenes look at The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast © Online Course https://www.kimnewlove.com ✅LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimnewlove ✅Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kim.newlove.96 ✅Twitter https://twitter.com/KimNewloveVO ✅Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimnewlovevo/ ✅YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA3UyhNBi9CCqIMP8t1wRZQ ✅ACX (Audiobook Narrator Profile) https://www.acx.com/narrator?p=A10FSORRTANJ4Z ✅Start a podcast with the same coach who helped me get started (Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting)! **Affiliate Link - NEW 9-8-23** Thank you for listening to episode 270 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast. If you know someone who would like this episode, please share it with them!
In todays episode I speak with Jo Saul-Sehy creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of the personal finance book Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp).
Have you ever said to yourself, “It's too late for me to learn about money. I'll never know enough to get ahead.” or, “I've made too many mistakes, I'll always be in debt,” or “If I just made more money, I'd be a lot happier.” These are very common beliefs that we share about money. Just the other day, I was having a conversation with a friend, and she said, “Shannah, I'm just tired. I'm in my 40s, and I haven't saved enough money; I feel like a real failure,” so she inspired this episode because I think it's time we talk about these money beliefs that hold us back. One of the things I love the most about hosting this show for the last nine years is getting to make some really great friends who also host equally amazing money podcasts and bringing them together to talk about money topics that I know are top of mind for you, like this episode. Jordan Grumet, aka Doc G., host of the Earn and Invest podcast, and Joe Saul-Sehy, host of The Stacking Benjamins Show, are joining me to shatter these common money beliefs so they can no longer hold you back from reaching your goals. Links Earn & Invest podcast The Stacking Benjamins Show Unf*ck Your Money course waitlist Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do it without you. To support the show, please subscribe or share the word about this show in your circles. Sign up for our newsletter or follow me on Instagram to keep up with everything happening in the world of Everyone's Talkin' Money. You can download 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Free Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq and leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm. SPONSORS Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to Uncommon Goods for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off your next gift by going to www.uncommongoods.com/ETM. Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each of us has our own mountain to climb, but it's the journey, the setbacks, and the community we build along the way that truly defines our success. For today's episode, Scott Carson sits down with the co-host of the #1 finance podcast, Stacking Benjamins, Joe Saul-Sehy. They talk about Joe's journey, the financial mistakes he has had to overcome, what drives him, and how we all have our mountains to climb. From the importance of surrounding yourself with good people to the power of setting clear goals, Joe discusses how these principles have shaped his journey and contributed to his success. Learn about the importance of finding your "who" – the right people and resources to support you on your journey. Tune in now! Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Watch the original episode video HERE!About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
You've gotten the big call…it's time to go pro with your money? But what skills got you there? Today, to celebrate the NFL draft tomorrow, when dozens of talented young people will have their lives changed with huge paychecks, we welcome a guy who works with professional athletes on their cash, private banker Rob Welch. Plus, in our headlines segment, a disturbing statistic about financial advisor satisfaction just emerged. What do people dislike about their advisors? We'll jump into ALL of the details on today's show. Of course, we'll also share a call from a Stacker from Wisconsin to the Haven Life line (no, not THAT Stacker), and Doug will tackle career longevity on today's trivia question. Just another amazing day at the Stacking Benjamins Show! FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/rob-welsh-1348/ Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at StackingBenjamins.com/201. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Writing a book can be daunting, especially for new writers, so we invited experienced author Joe Saul-Sehy to help aspiring authors streamline the process of book writing and marketing. He also shares tips for developing a compelling topic so you can take a step closer to fulfilling your dream of being an author!Key Takeaways from This EpisodeAn important question to ask yourself before writing a bookWhy you should buy books in a physical store rather than onlineSignificance of reading books and watching movies as a writerEffective ways to jumpstart your book-writing processTips for condensing an overwritten book draftReasons book marketing is a must for authorsResources Mentioned in this episodeStacked by Joe Saul-Sehy and Emily Guy Birken | Kindle and HardcoverThe Hardy Boys' Detective Handbook by Franklin Dixon | HardcoverWho Thought This Was a Good Idea? by Alyssa Mastromonaco | Kindle and PaperbackList of books by author Howard SternThe Stacking Benjamins ShowOn Writing by Stephen King | Kindle and PaperbackStephanie Plum One, Two, Three by Janet Evanovich | KindleI Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi | PaperbackNikeAbout Joe Saul-SehyJoe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management (Avery, imprint of PRH, 2021). While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News, and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today: Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
Talking about money doesn't have to be boring. In this episode of our Nerdy Book Club series, NerdWallet writer Kimberly Palmer talks with former financial advisor Joe Saul-Sehy, co-author of “Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management” and co-host of “The Stacking Benjamins Show” podcast, about setting money goals, recovering from big financial mistakes and how to have a good time while figuring out your finances. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
Joe Saul-Sehy is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins show and co-author of “Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management.” He was a financial advisor for 16 years and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He fully admits that he was a money disaster before putting his financial house in order. He was “The Money Man” at Detroit Television WXYZ TV. He's appeared online in 200+ places like CNBC and The Wall Street Journal. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). Listen in for some great takeaways about Joe's journey to creating one of the most successful podcasts to date and how following his passions have led to great success. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... How an English major ended up in personal finance [3:46] What Joe means when he says he was “living a sham” [9:28] Why Joe sold his practice at age 40 (while managing $60 million) [18:34] What Joe wants readers to get out of his book, “Stacked” [21:42] Why Joe believes we need as many voices as possible in personal finance [28:25] Learn more about Joe's podcast, “Stacking Benjamins” [32:00] What Joe believes it takes to be a successful podcaster [36:00] Why story-telling is such a powerful medium to convey information [38:08] What Joe did that brought him joy and put him in the mindset for success [44:06] Resources & People Mentioned Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management The Hardy Boys Detective Handbook The E-Myth Revisited The Richest Man in Babylon Connect with Guest The website On Instagram On Twitter On Linkedin On Facebook On YouTube Bio Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper. Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
Will listening to a financial podcast make you millions? More importantly, is this still a good way to teach and learn financial competence? We talk how the sausage gets made with part of the creative team behind the Stacking Benjamins Show. Here's your chance to be a fly on the wall.
Campfire chat with Glen James, Vince Scully and Joe Saul-Sehy from the popular American podcast, The Stacking Benjamins Show.This episode was recorded live in the expo area at FinCon22, Orlando Florida.
When you're dealing with debt, it's easy to get caught up in the numbers. You're juggling creditors, working out a budget, and trying to find ways to make your money work for you. But it's important not to lose sight of the interest rate on your debt. That little number can creep up on you if you're not careful, and before you know it, you're paying out more each month than you bargained for. It's important to stay mindful of your debt interest rate so that you can keep your payments as low as possible. By keeping on top of things, you'll be able to chip away at that debt and eventually get it paid off and if your anything like our next guest, you could be on your way to living a debt free life. Steve Stewart is a Podcast Editor and produces multple shows for his peers, including Plutus Award Winning podcasts such as the Stacking Benjamins Show, Afford Anything, and Popcorn Finance. Steve also founded the Podcast Editors Club, with over 8,000 members, and co-founded the Podcast Editors Conference and Podcast Editor Academy - where they help individuals build their own podcast services business. In this episode, Steve Stewart and I discuss how he walked away from his day job after turning his side hustle into a thriving business. We also delve into how living a debt-free lifestyle was a game changer for him. Steve passionately shares his perspective on credit card rewards points and who really pays for those perks. If you're a fellow podcaster reach out to Steve Stewart to free up some of your editing time to focus on growing your business! For more information about Steve, resources, links and a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://go2.money/PayAttention
It only takes a moment watching the news to learn what David Gergen already knows: our current leaders have failed us. In some ways, it isn't their fault; growing up during the Vietnam conflict, many of our leaders grew up in a deeply partisan country and have led from that divisive position. However, Gergen, who served not one but FOUR US presidents...from both parties (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), believes that our youth CAN be great leaders. How? We'll chat with him today about leadership, service, and how you could be the person who helps many around you stack more Benjamins. In our headline segment, both Jamie Dimon at JP Morgan Chase and Elon Musk are clanging the warning bell that bad times are ahead. Should you be worried? OG has opinions...and it probably isn't what you think. We'll also throw out the Haven Life line and tackle some of Doug's amazing trivia. Just another average day (you know...with a dude who's overseen and advised the making of The West Wing...) of the Stacking Benjamins Show. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast, joins Bridging the Gap to discuss his thoughts about the FIRE movement, how he works with his clients to analyze and understand the future, and how he helps his clients enjoy the journey as much as the prize. Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. He is the current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation, and the former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including http://cnbc.com/ (CNBC.com) and http://wsj.com/ (WSJ.com). The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper.
Welcome to the Good Pod Guide a podcast about podcasts for all you podcast lovers out there, hosted by journalist Lauren Windle. Join us each episode as we give you the low down on some of the biggest podcasts, as well as some hidden gems to help you find your next great listen. 'Stacking Benjamins Show' is a magazine-style podcast. While each episode is just over an hour long, rarely will a segment run longer than 10 -15 minutes. Don't care for a particular topic? Wait a few minutes and they'll be on to something else! For more info about the Good Pod Guide. Check out the show notes. Also, like subscribe and leave a positive review. It helps beat that evil algorithm.
Show Summary:“If you don't know where you've come from, you don't know where you are going.” These are the words of Maya Angelou and the theme of our show today. The Fat & Broke Podcast turns 1, so we are taking some time to reflect on our favorite moments, summarize what we and you should have learned over the past year, and look forward to what is coming next. Welcome to the Fat & Broke Birthday Show!Leave A Voice Memo | Review The Show | Follow | Subscribe | NewsletterFun Facts:Total Shows: 122Hours Spent Making The Show: 1045Recorded Hours/Minutes: 104.9Money Made: $0Downloads: 24,000Fights: Many Between Sarah & GaryFamily Members That Hate Gary: A LotMost Listened To Episode: 106 | Dr. Brian DiGiovanni | Raising Kids In The Age Of TechnologyInterviews: 14Shows Referenced:007 | It's Your Debt, Pay It | Overcoming the Victim Mindset011 | Our Pillars Of Fulfillment021 | DIY Your Favorite Food | Benefits of Cooking & Eating at Home | Tips & Favorite Dishes044 | Win or Fail Mastermind Group | True Values, Folly Beach, & Lazy Sarah055 | Why & How We Get Fat | The Fat and Broke Weight Management Model092 | The Blue Zones | How To Live Forever | Secrets To A Long And Happy Life102 | Friends Of The Library | How The Local Library Can Help On Your Journey To "Better Every Day."106 | Dr. Brian DiGiovanni | Raising Kids In The Age Of Technology108 | Estate Attorney Emily Spector | TRUST Us, You WILL Love This Show About Wills, Trusts, & More!Bonus Episode! | The Pod Squad On "The Stacking Benjamins Show!"
Brandy Mabra is the CEO of Savvy Clover Coaching & Consulting. With over 15 years of business management and leadership experience, she helps private practice business owners increase their time and profitability. Brandy runs a successful online coaching business empowering her clients to own their role as a bold, confident, and Unapologetically Savvy CEO. She teaches her clients to look at their businesses holistically using 6 Pillars of Business Excellence™ and her 9-step signature method. Brandy has a bachelors from The Ohio State University and a Masters from A.T. Still University. Brandy is a Certified Professional Coach and Master Energy Leadership Practitioner, receiving her credentials from the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). She is a 2021 Forbes Coach Council Member and has been featured online in Forbes, Create & Cultivate, Popsugar and on select podcasts such as Systems Saved Me, Journey to Seven, Hustle With Purpose, and The Stacking Benjamins Show to name a few.
Professional podcast editor Steve Stewart talks about turning a side hustle into a full-time job, cutting up his credit cards, and happily living with no credit score. Guest Biography Steve Stewart launched his own podcast in 2010 to help market the financial coaching business he was growing but gave it all up in 2015 when a couple of personal finance bloggers wanted help producing their own podcast. Today, Steve produces more than 20 weekly shows, including Plutus Award-Winning podcasts such as the Stacking Benjamins Show, Afford Anything, and Popcorn Finance. He also created the Podcast Editors Club in 2017, which has over 7,500 members and co-created the Podcast Editor Academy that helps individuals create their own podcast editing business. In this episode, you'll learn: Tips for accelerating debt payoff The difference between a credit score and credit worthiness How Steve's podcast editing side hustle allowed him to leave his corporate job Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/229 >> Start Your Free Trial: You Need a Budget
Today, we are going to answer listener questions. These include cohosts with different goals, a podcaster who wants to pivot, recording remote interviews and more. We will hit as many as we can in the next 30 minutes. I would love to answer your questions. You have two options. If you would like a free coaching call with me, we will record that call and use it as an episode. Not only will you get coaching with me, you'll get great exposure on this podcast. You can apply for that opportunity on the Podcast Talent Coach website at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/apply. Or, you can simply send me a question in audio form. I'll play it here and answer your question. Much shorter and easier. However, you don't get to ask your questions and get some coaching. Record your question and email it to me at coach@podcasttalentcoach.com. Either way, I would love to help you overcome your struggles and move forward. Take advantage of either of these opportunities. I can't guarantee everyone gets in. There is only so much room on the show. Get in while you can. MORE PODCASTS Mark asks, "Is there room for more podcasts? I want to create a podcast that helps men on their spiritual walk. This will tie in with the mastermind I am building. There are so many podcasts out there about life coaching and men's groups. Is there room for more?" There is absolutely room for more podcasts. There are 600 million blogs. 37 million YouTube channels exist. There are just over 2 million podcasts. There is plenty of room. More important than that, people enjoy different styles. Consider all of the money podcasts available. You can listen to the Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey. Ramit Sethi hosts I Will Teach You To Be Rich. NPR offers Planet Money. You can check out The Stacking Benjamins Show with Joe Saul-Sehy. Each of these shows has its own personality, style and approach. RAMSEY Dave Ramsey on The Ramsey Show gives you tough love to get you to your financial goals. Dave was a real estate agent and investor from a young age. He went through bankruptcy and then build a multi-million dollar business helping people get out of debt. He has been there and done that. The podcast is a replay of Dave's radio show where he takes calls from listeners and answers their questions. SETHI On I Will Teach You To Be Rich, Ramit sits down with couples who share real money problems and real numbers. It is a coaching session. Ramit tells it like it is. He takes a different approach than most experts. It is 100% bootstrapped and 100% remote. He started his website in 2004 while studying technology and psychology at Stanford. He came from a middle-class family. The only way he could afford college was to pay his own way. He believes you should buy all the lattes you want while getting out of debt. Much difference approach than Dave. NPR Planet Money from NPR is a typical NPR show in that National Public Radio style. Imagine you could call up a friend and say, "Meet me at the bar and tell me what's going on with the economy." Planet Money wants to create that discussion in a fun way. SAUL-SEHY The Stacking Benjamins Show episodes are actually introduced by Joe's mom. No big voice guy. That is the style of the show. They have a bunch of fun. Joe is a former financial advisor and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. He was the "Money Man" on Detroit television. The podcast features various co-hosts and a lively discussion. All four shows talk about money and getting out of debt. However, they all have a different style and approach. Some listeners are attracted to Remit's syle. Others enjoy Joe's style. Anyone can copy your information. Your style and personality will set you apart. To ensure there is room for your podcast, be unique by being yourself. PIVOT Raven says, "I am a painter and have a podcast that has been a book club to this point. However, I want to pivot to discuss about race relations in the U.S. It ties in with my artwork in a better way. How can I connect the podcast to selling my artwork?" The good news is that it is your show. You can pivot anytime you'd like. The question becomes how to connect the content to clients. The answer is to start with the end in mind. What do you want your listener to do when the show is over? If it is to purchase your artwork, let's figure out how to get them there. How do people purchase your art? This could be online, during a one-on-one meeting, at an art show or maybe during an auction. Let's say you sell your artwork on your website. Why would listeners come to your website other than buying art? You could create a quick "how to" guide that teaches people how to evaluate and buy art. Give this away on your website as a lead magnet to get their name and email address. Your email list is now being filled with people interested in buying art. By building your email list, you can then let listeners know when you have new artwork for sale. Now, how do we create great content that attracts art buyers so we can send them to our lead magnet? You can interview other artists in your niche. Your content could teach listeners how to evaluate and buy art. Share with your listeners where to find art. On the show, create content that talks about the why and stirs emotion. Get them excited about buying artwork. Then, send them to your site. COHOSTS Jason wants to know how to promote his business when the cohosts have different businesses. He says, "My cohost and I do a podcast that helps leaders lead from a point of service. We highlight business leaders on the show. I offer leadership coaching, but my cohost isn't part of that business. He has a business of his own outside of this niche. We have no lead magnet, because we can't figure out how to make it fair. How can I promote my business in an equal way when he has nothing to promote?" Many friends get together to start a podcast talking about their passion. After the show is up and running, they start to wonder how to monetize. It is a challenge with cohosts have different businesses. With this case Jason, just create an agreement where you can promote your business on the show and your cohost can benefit from it as well. Your cohost would be similar to an affiliate. Let's say you offer leadership coaching on a monthly basis. Your clients pay you every month to coach them. Create a deal with your cohost that pays him each time you land a client through the show. Send your listeners to a dedicated sales page that is only promoted on the show. When a client purchases coaching through that page, your cohost gets paid. You would then have another sales page to gain clients through your other methods separate from the podcast. Your cohost wouldn't get paid for any sales through this other page. REMOTE INTERVIEWS Let's get one more quick one in here. Kelly asks, "What is the best way to record an interview when the two people are in different locations? How do we connect? What is the best way to get good sound quality? How do I edit the episode?" I use Zoom. Some podcast experts are audio snobs and want to create CD and wave quality audio. Flawless audio as if it were recording in a professional studio. I'm all about creating good audio quality. But, you also need to keep in mind that your listener is listening to your show through cheap earbuds while they are working out at the gym. Your audio doesn't need to be pure. Russel Brunson will often record his show while driving to work. Gary Vaynerchuk's episodes are sometimes recorded in the back of an Uber. Your guest doesn't usually have a high quality mic. So, don't worry so much about the recording platform. Zoom provides decent audio that is good enough for a podcast. It will record both a video file and an audio file. In your audio editing software like Audacity or Hindenburg, record your show intro and the show close with your call-to-action. Drag the Zoom audio file into the session. Edit it together and export it. Don't make it harder than it needs to be. If you would like help editing your show, visit www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing. You can see some options there. People come to your show for great content, not great audio. Nobody says, "I love that podcast, because the audio is flawless. The content is pretty average, but the sound quality rivals any album I've every heard." Spend more time creating great content rather than worrying about your audio quality. YOUR QUESTIONS If you would like a free coaching call with me, so we can record it and use it as an episode, apply at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/apply. Or, you can simply send me a question in audio form. Record your question and email it to me at coach@podcasttalentcoach.com.
When it comes to financial advisors and apps, there are so many choices. But which one is the best one for you? Today, Nicole and Joe Saul-Sehy (host of The Stacking Benjamins Show) decode the differences between financial apps, and how to choose which is best for you. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
As you know Money Rehab is a no-jargon zone. But the fact is, some financial jargon makes bad money moves sound like good ones (overdraft protection, anyone)? Today, Nicole demystifies these terms with Joe Saul-Sehy, host of The Stacking Benjamins Show. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Show Summary:The hosts of The Fat & Broke Podcast were honored to be asked to join one of Gary's favorite shows, The Stacking Benjamins Show. Enjoy this short bonus content as we are interviewed by Joe Saul-Sehy from his mom's basement! It was an honor and a thrill!If you have not already, please check out The Stacking Benjamins Show. They make money fun!Leave A Voice Memo | Review The Show | Follow | Subscribe | NewsletterResources:The Stacking Benjamins ShowWatch the Video Here!
Welcome back to Don't Retire... Graduate! Today's guest is podcast royalty: the host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast Joe Saul-Sehy! Joe is here to talk about his latest book, Stacked, his take on the real estate and cryptocurrency crazes, and share his top tip for stacking your wealth. In this episode we'll talk about: Joe's journey from financial advisor to teacher to writer to podcaster Building financial careers without financial backgrounds How, despite the massive amounts of financial resources available, people are still being left behind How many people end up crying over money, even if they're making six figures The disconnect between our values and what we do with our money Social media's effect on the popularity of real estate investing, cryptocurrency The idea of getting rich quick with cryptocurrency that can be dangerous for a lot of investors The evolution of the Stacking Benjamins podcast The important role that automation plays in growing wealth Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. Link to the study: https://www.nonfiction.co/reports Link to Joe's book: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media. His real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper. Links: www.stackingbenjamins.com www.joesaulsehy.com Twitter: @SBenjaminsCast Twitter: @AverageJoeMoney Instagram: @stackingbenjaminspodcast YouTube: StackingBenjamins Facebook: IStackBenjamins
Today we discuss everything financial advising with Josh Bannerman aka OG from The Stacking Benjamins Show. What are the two basic sins of financial advising? Find out on this episode and much much more.
Get a copy of Joe Saul-Sehy's new book Stacked- Your Super Serious Guide To Modern Money Management here! Check out The Stacking Benjamins Show here!
Since episode 388 2013, I've been asking my audio what is your ONE FAVORITE podcast (and yes, I know it's hard to pick just one) but more importantly WHY is it your favorite? Steve Stewart loves the Stacking Benjamins Show I interview Steve and Mark Deal on 752 about the Podcast Editor Academy York from Poetic Earthlings likes the Matt Walsh Show show. Chris Lewis from the Dads with Daughters podcast loves The Real Brian Show. I interview Brian back on episode 449 Glenn from the Coaching Kids Curling Podcast loves the Dave Chang Show. If you're a person of color LISTEN TO EPISODE 806 Kim Newlove of the Pharmacists Voice loves the School of Podcasting (especially 779 on Reviews, and 792 when you die) Louis Goodman of Live the Lawyer loves the Trials of Frank Carson Scott Johnson from What Was That Like?? loves the How Sound Podcast. Neil Scott from Recovery Coast to Coast Loves the Bob Lefsetz Podcast. Matt Rafferty of the Author Inside You loves the Grand Scheme Snatching Sinatra Joe Saul Sehy from Stacking Benjamins Show loves the Xbox On Joe mentioned The E myth book. Mark Vinet from the History of North America Podcast loves the Book Note Plus show. Shane Whaley from Spybrary and Tourpreneur loves the "That Record Got Me High" podcast. Joe loves the Warrior Next Door Podcast. Bryan Goodwin of the Relaxed Male loves the Alive and Free show Anthony Arno of the Route 66 Podcast and the Stemclass Podcast loves the Space Shot Podcast. Dave from Your Podcast Consultant loves I Hear Things from Tom Webster. JANUARY QUESTION OF THE MONTH I need your answer before 1/28/22 Picture yourself in a podcast app in front of a podcast you might actually enjoy. Think of this experience and comment on it. What caught your eye? Is the description important? Do you subscribe? or "Cherry Pick" episodes. Do you ever subscribe/Follow? As we all want more followers/subscribers (and yes we know most of us find our podcasts via word of mouth), BUT when you're in an app, (I realize this is kind of vague), but what goes through your mind before you press either play or subscribe/follow? Don't forget to tell us a little bit about your show, and your website address. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Ready To Start Your Podcast? You may think nobody would listen to you, but I'm here to tell you they will. I have proven strategies to help you identify exactly what your audience wants. You will sound professional, and won't have to spend a million dollars to sound great. Learn through our online tutorials, live group coaching and a private Facebook Group filled with brilliant podcasters. Join worry-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee. See schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme Follow the Show and Never Miss an Episode on: Apple - Google - Spotify - Amazon Check out New Podcast Apps for apps to stream bitcoin to podcasters. Did You Get Value From This Episode? Enjoy the Show? Buy Dave a Coffee and give some of that value back.
Have you ever felt as if all the forces in the universe were stacked against you improving your financial situation? That doesn't need to be the case! Today, Doug brings back one of the Goldstein On Gelt podcast's most popular guests, Joe Saul-Sehy to discuss Joe's new book, Stacked (co-written by Goldstein On Gelt former guest, Emily Guy Birken). This book provides a huge amount of information about personal finance in a way that's fun to read and inspirational. Doug and Joe discuss whether there are certain people who should NOT keep track of their money. They also answer the question about whether you should buy stuff when you can get 0% financing (spoiler: Free money has consequences.). Finally, they dive into the topic of mortgages, how they should be structured, and the benefits of paying it off early. Joe Saul-Sehy hosts The Stacking Benjamins Show. Follow him on Twitter @AverageJoeMoney
Who was it who said," If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life"?. Or something like that. I enjoy doing this podcast, but it's work that i don't get paid for. And then there's car insurance. Oops, sorry, thought I was writing to my lawyer, Dirty Louie. Anyway, just one listen to "The Stacking Benjamins Show", you can tell right off the bat that Joe and his crew truly enjoy what they are doing for their listeners. It was so much fun getting to know Joe. He's one of those people that you talk for a short time, and you feel like you've known them a long time. Which probably explains my vast collection of restraining orders, come to think of it. This truly was a treat for me, in all seriousness.Joe's positivity is absolutely contagious, which is how I can explain this odd rash to Sherpa bride. (Just don't cut him or me off in traffic.)But if you're in traffic, why aren't you listening to his podcast when this episode is over? Thanks a million (bucks) for coming on the show, Joe! Joe's info: Website: stackingbenjamins.com, joesaulsehy.com Twitter: @AverageJoeMoney Instagram: @stackingbenjaminspodcast; Facebook @IStackBenjamins; YouTube stackingbenjamins Be sure to buy a copy of Joe's book, "Stacked"! (stackingbenjamins.com/stacked ) Joe's Faves: Betty In The Sky With a Suitcase, Beef and Dairy Network Podcast. The Tim Ferriss Show, My Dad Wrote a Porno. Sherpa Suggestions(Finance Podcasts):The Stacking Benjamins Show (with honorable mention shout outs to The Clark Howard Show, Be Wealthy and Smart, and Money Rehab) Next week, we're talking robots and sci-fi with author/engineer/astronomer/sci-fi fan Adeena Mignona. She's working on a robotic cat! You can hear this podcast on the Helium Radio Network Fridays at 8:30 AM EDT, on Channel 1, Life Improvement Radio. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to "The Tee Sherpa Shop". Podcast merchandise!! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce) Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players If you'd like to support the show with a donation, (You know, like with money?) feel free to click here. No pressure. I'll just hold my breath the entire next episode if you don't. But seriously, the free option is to leave a nice review on my website, Apple Podcasts, stitcher.com, or IHeartRadio.com. Thanks for listening! You can subscribe and listen to this show on vurbl.com , sherpalution.com . or any podcast app, like Goodpods, or website listed on sherpalution.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message
I probably say this a million times, but here's an actor to watch. (And of course, I'm right a million times, but that's beside the point...) I really enjoyed talking to Reece. Behind the scenes fact, after the interview ended, we talked for 20 minutes about alien life forms and black holes. I think maybe someone should casthim as a philosopher and let him ad-lib his lines, because what he had to say was so fascinating. Reece told me that between acting gigs, he tends bar. The guy could probably fix a broken heart over a cold one, no doubt. Between sports, modeling, and acting, this young guy has seen and done his share of living, but I truly think the sky's the limit for him. Am I wrong? Um, did you read the second sentence? Thanks so much for your time, Reece! Next week, get to know the host of the very popular finance podcast "The Stacking Benjamins Show" , Joe Saul-Sehy! A Sherpa favorite! You can hear this podcast on the Helium Radio Network Fridays at 8:30 AM EDT, on Channel 1, Life Improvement Radio. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to "The Tee Sherpa Shop". Podcast merchandise!! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce) Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players If you'd like to support the show with a donation, (You know, like with money?) feel free to click here. No pressure. I'll just hold my breath the entire next episode if you don't. But seriously, the free option is to leave a nice review on my website, Apple Podcasts, stitcher.com, or IHeartRadio.com. Thanks for listening! You can subscribe and listen to this show on vurbl.com , sherpalution.com . or any podcast app, like Goodpods, or website listed on sherpalution.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message
Our next guest Joe Saul-Sehy, has gone from 16 years as a financial advisor to being the creator and co-host of The Stacking Benjamins Show and Money With Friends podcasts, creator of a network of five podcasts, and monthly contributor to another! He represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media and was the "Money Man" at Detroit's television channel WXYZ-TV. From receiving top awards for The Stacking Benjamins Show and hosting the FinCon Expo Main Stage multiple times to being a current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation, Joe has proven himself as a household name in the finance arena. He is also the recipient of the FinCon 2021 Plutus Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award. Recorded live at FinCon 2021, Austin, Texas. Bob and Joe trade war stories and bromance the day away. [1:53] Leaving the world of financial advising to climb other mountains. [8:21] Feel the fear and do it anyway. [10:50] Crying about money. Most of us have all done it. [16:33] Why surround sound is so important. [18:55] Timelining your goals. [25:29] Obvious quote by Sherlock Holmes. [27:52] Tricking yourself to succeed. [37:41] His book "Stacked," 15 years in the making. "Stacked: Your Super Serious Guide to Modern Money Management," Joe's new book is available for preorder now! Connect With Joe Saul-Sehy: Website: https://joesaulsehy.com/ Podcast: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/ Book: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IStackBenjamins Twitter: @SBenjaminsCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stackingbenjaminspodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-saul-sehy-b3426b31/ FinCon Live Podcast Sponsor: NEFE: https://www.nefe.org/ Links to FinTech Mentioned in the Show: FinCon: https://finconexpo.com/ Qube: https://qubemoney.com/ Acorns: https://get.acorns.com/bonus10 Public: https://public.com/
We discuss what gamification is, talk about what other apps are implementing it, and then go head-to-head proving pros and cons of the app Robinhood. Tune in to find out who will come out a winner! *Our Episodes are now on YouTube! Connect BudgetsandBrews.com FaceBook Page Instagram Twitter YouTube Show Notes Robinhood & Gamification Article About Joe
In this episode, Rich and Tony interview Medical Doctor, Doc G, host of the “Earn and Invest Podcast”, also featured on the “Stacking Benjamins Show”, and discuss: How to create passive income streams How you can start investing And talk about 22 different ideas for passive income At the end of the episode, join us for “Rich and Tony's Beer Review” where we act like Beer Connoisseurs, but in reality, have no idea what we're doing. This week's beer on tap is Sam Adams Jack-O Pumpkin Ale Show Links: https://diversefi.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2CdpAR3sgltBBhDcpWRq0g?si=jqCNnTTNR_m85Pw0bb5UlQ https://thecollegeinvestor.com/16399/20-passive-income-ideas/ https://www.facebook.com/docg.diversefi.3
Joe Saul-Sehy is a personal finance expert, comedian, and podcast host. His podcast is called "The Stacking Benjamins Show." The show is the Academy of Podcast winner for "best business podcast of the year," 2017 Plutus award winner for "best personal finance podcast," and Kiplinger magazine's only recommended personal finance podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Joe Saul-Sehy is a personal finance expert, comedian, and podcast host. His podcast is called "The Stacking Benjamins Show." The show is the Academy of Podcast winner for "best business podcast of the year," 2017 Plutus award winner for "best personal finance podcast," and Kiplinger magazine's only recommended personal finance podcast. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Joe Saul-Sehy wants you to learn about money, but he doesn't want you to think you're learning anything. Joe is the creator and co-host of The Stacking Benjamins Show, one of the top personal finance podcasts in North America. Joe also co-hosts a new podcast called Money in the Morning. The running joke on Stacking Benjamins is that you won't learn anything about money by listening to the show, and if you do learn something, you should keep it to yourself. Joe figured out a way to make personal finance fun and entertaining, and somehow got over 130,000 people to subscribe to the Stacking Benjamins podcast along the way. But Joe's history with money is not all sunshine and roses. He's made his share of money mistakes over the years and that's what makes him so effective as a host of a personal finance podcast. I'm very happy to have Joe on the show and I'm flattered that he has invited me to be on the infamous Stacking Benjamins roundtable coming up on a Friday sometime in the next few months. Joe joined me from Detroit, Michigan to share his personal finance story. NEXT EPISODE 95 - Bettina Schneider Click here to book a FREE 15-minute personal finance consultation with Beau Humphreys, Personal Finance Coach Click here to become a patron of The Personal Finance Show via Patreon To register for my next available personal finance webinar click here.
Ellie and Bethany start the show talking about great networking techniques. Ellie explains her “10 Question Game” which she uses to decide if she wants to make a connection with someone. They explore how to tell if people are being a ‘giver' or a ‘taker' when it comes to networking situations, as well as ways to develop an effective pitch (and why it is important even if you hate “elevator pitches”). Joe Saul-Sehy, the founder and host of Stacking Benjamins Podcast, joins The Money Millhouse as the very first, second-time guest exploring how to find a great financial advisor that fits your needs perfectly. He gives good tips on how to distinguish a good advisor verses a bad one, and what signs to look for that can help you tell the difference. According to Joe, the best advisors don't need advertising and just because you see someone advertising doesn't mean they are great at what they do. Joe explains why you should go an advisor's office for the first meeting, and why you shouldn't go to someone's office in a van by the river. He also explains why you don't have to be best friends with your advisor (and why your spouse doesn't have to like them). He also gives a great resource to look up complaints against advisors and why it might be a good idea to bring up those reports when looking for a great advisor. He also gives details about how he and is team are taking the Stacking Benjamins Show on the road. The first stop: Orlando (The Money Millhouse will be there!). Bethany and Ellie end the show talking about some of their favorite reasons to go to conferences and how they can be a good investment for you and your business. They talk about some of the best relationships in business they have found when attending conferences. They give great techniques to graciously exit an awkward networking conversation, as well as remembering how to show grace and mercy in conversations that appear uncomfortable. They also explore the importance of a good introduction, as well as giving their pitches for their personal business.