

Radical Personal Finance
Joshua Sheats
Joshua J Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, CAP, RHU, REBC is a financial planner who teaches people how to live a rich life now while building a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less. He mixes creative approaches to lifestyle design, deep-dive financial planning techniques, and hard-core business strategy to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to build financial independence.
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Sep 25, 2014 • 4min
Invest in Your Health! RPF0069
I'm on the road today so the show is a little different. Today I have a very short essay for you on the importance of investing in your health. No yelling. No prescriptions of exactly how you need to do it. Just some gentle encouragement!

Sep 24, 2014 • 10min
Invest in Your Marriage! RPF0068
I'm on the road today so the show is a little different. Today I have a very short essay for you on the importance of investing in your marriage. No yelling. No prescriptions of exactly how you need to do it. Just some gentle encouragement!

Sep 23, 2014 • 1h 6min
If You're Tired of Paying Heavy Taxes, Why Not Move? Interview with Andrew Henderson, Founder of www.nomadcapitalist.com and the Nomad Capitalist Report RPF0067
I’m very, very interested in strategies that work to help people build better lives for themselves in every way. One major area of interest to me is simply opting out of the confiscatory tax regime of the United States. I’m not an expert on this area, so I’ve brought you today an interview with Andrew […]

Sep 22, 2014 • 1h 9min
Do Financial Broadcasters Like Dave Ramsey Do More Harm than Good? A Frank Conversation Between Two Fans RPF0066
I’m often asked what I really think about Dave Ramsey and his work. And I’m generally fairly slow to answer the question simply due to my desire to focus on things that I love that are positive rather than being negative or critical. But, I’m aware that this is a continual question. And while being […]

Sep 19, 2014 • 39min
Should I Pursue a Financial Planning Designation Just for My Own Knowledge? LIVE from #FinCon14! RPF0065
Today’s show is live from #FinCon14! And, it’s an answer to a listener question. Here’s the question from a listener named Jeff: Hey Joshua, I have been listening to your podcasts ever since I found them a few weeks ago. Here is my question for you. Do you think I should pursue earning a financial […]

Sep 18, 2014 • 1h 12min
How to Work 10 Years, Retire in Your Early 30s, and Spend the Rest of Your Life Traveling the World: An Interview with Jeremy and Winnie from Go Curry Cracker RPF0064
It’s not easy to retire early. But it’s also not necessarily complicated. In many ways, there’s a well-worn path to success and our guests today are a good example of one way that works. Jeremy and Winnie set out on a ten-year plan. Living in Seattle, they worked in the tech industry, lived frugally, and […]

Sep 17, 2014 • 12min
The Importance of Tracking Your Time and Some Tips For How To Do It RPF0063
I’m on the road today so the show is a little different. Today I have a very short essay on the importance of tracking your time and some tips to help you set up a system that will work for you. This is episode complements the recent discussion of tracking your money. I hope you enjoy!

Sep 16, 2014 • 1h 25min
Sailing Around the World with 6 Kids: An Interview with Erik Hemingway Host of The Family Adventure Podcast About His Family's 3.5-Year, 25-Country Adventure! RPF0062
I love adventure and really love to hear adventure stories from people who have gone out and fully embraced a unique adventure. I’m especially interested in how to fund these adventures. My new friend Erik Hemingway, the host of the Family Adventure Podcast tells a great story and spills the beans about how he and his family […]

Sep 15, 2014 • 10min
The Importance of Tracking Your Money and Some Tips For How To Do It RPF0061
I’m on the road today so the show is a little different. Today I have a very short essay for you on the importance of tracking your money and some tips to help you set up a system that will work for you. No yelling. No prescriptions of exactly how you need to do it. […]

Sep 13, 2014 • 43min
Four Useful Goal-Setting Questions and Correcting Two Mistakes I Made Recently RPF0060
The podcast discusses goal-setting questions and correcting past mistakes. It explores strategies for early retirement planning and the inspiring story of Benjamin Franklin. The importance of researching the origins of the school system is highlighted, along with the power of asking the right questions in financial planning and personal development.


