

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, 2019 • 40min
670-Building a Big Business With 7 Young Children in the House! Interview with Tim Schmoyer of VideoCreators
Can you imagine starting a business when you've been laid off from a job and you have many young children in the house? My guest today, Tim Schmoyer, has done just that. And he has prospered through the process. Joshua

Sep 21, 2019 • 2h 4min
669-Friday Q&A: Seminar, Healthcare Risk, Moving States, Parents' Retirement, Etc.
1:00 Would you like to come to a 3-day seminar with fellow listeners? 10:11 How can I prepare for healthcare risk? 24:50 How do I calculate the financial costs/benefits of moving states? 35:30 How do I help my parents who don't have much money build a retirement plan? 53:05 How can I market my physical product? 1:06:45 Should I use whole life insurance as the cash component of my permanent portfolio? 1:30:10 Should I put my life insurance policies into a trust? 1:47:10 How do I balance prepping and minimalism?

Sep 18, 2019 • 1h 5min
668-An Immigrant Success Story: Broke to Financially Independent in 12 Years
An immigrant from India shares his journey to financial independence in 12 years in Silicon Valley. Topics include career growth, wage slavery vs. financial independence, company culture, negotiating job opportunities, investing strategies, cultural and economic perspectives on immigration, and the significance of self-belief and hard work.

Sep 16, 2019 • 9min
667-How To Build a Great Life When Everybody Hates You
In today's show, I have a special story for you of how my friend Anatole built a great life for himself, even though everyone hated him. Enjoy! Joshua

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Sep 12, 2019 • 1h 5min
REPLAY 194-You Just Got Laid Off. Here's What To Do Next!
In this insightful discussion, listeners learn crucial steps to take after a layoff. The talk emphasizes the importance of acting swiftly, whether through massive action or thoughtful strategies, depending on one’s financial situation. Confidence rebuilding through purposeful activity becomes a focal point, alongside effective job-hunting tactics that include mobilizing networks and being targeted in searches. For those with some financial margin, it’s a chance to explore new opportunities, retrain, or even embrace mini-retirements during tough times.

Sep 10, 2019 • 1h 9min
REPLAY 193-Make a Backup Plan In Case You Get Laid Off In The Coming Recession: Simple Action Steps For You To Consider
Yesterday, we talked about ways to avoid losing your job in the coming recession. But obviously there are factors beyond your control which might result in your being laid off, even though you've done everything "right." So, you need a backup plan. Don't wait and wonder what you'll do. Make a simple plan now for what you'll do. Think about some different scenarios and play some mental games with yourself. That way, you'll be able to better respond to events instead of being shell-shocked by them. Today's show covers: The importance of planning to avoid emotional stress when you get laid off. The direct impact of losing your income and how to plan for it. The impact that losing your group benefits can have on your financial life. Why you should consider establishing lines of credit before you need them. How you can stockpile both money and the simple necessities of life. The simple things you can do that will make it much easier to get your next job. The importance of proactively building and maintaining a network. How thinking like a consultant will help you now and help you later. Enjoy! Joshua The Queen of Versailles Living On Our Food Storage: One Family's Experience Of Living Without Income For A Year

Sep 5, 2019 • 60min
REPLAY 192-Recession is Coming: How to Not Get Laid Off In the Next Recession
Originally released May 13, 2015. And just as important today. ------------------------------------------- For most of us, our jobs are the economic engine that drive every aspect of our financial plan. One of the worst things that can happen is to lose a job. If the engine on your car dies, you're going to be stuck by the side of the road for a while. That's not pleasant for anyone, even if you're stuck in a safe area. But, if you're driving up a mountain (paying off debt and digging yourself out of a hole), having your engine die can be disastrous. And, if you have a destination in mind (financial independence), losing the engine in your car will at least delay you from reaching your destination. So, the key is plan in advance to not lose the engine. Make sure you're doing the things you need to be doing now to avoid being laid off. Obviously, you can't guarantee that you'll never be laid off, but you can do a lot to improve your possibilities! On today's show, we cover: The need to proactively improve your position within your company, your company's position within the industry, and your industry's overall prospects in advance. Some ways to know if you've got a big target on your back or a small target on your back with the HR people are figuring out who to cut. The importance of competing with your fellow employees and of collaborating and cooperating with them and why both are valuable. Ways to stand out and produce up to 4x the output of your fellow employees. Enjoy the show! Joshua Business Insider: 13 Things Everyone Does At Work That They Don't Want Bosses To Know About Federal Reserve: Average Annual Hours Worked by Persons Engaged for United States

Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 14min
666-How to Prepare for the Coming Recession
It's official: the Yield Curve on US Debt is inverted. That's a pretty good indicator that recession is in our future. So, today I want to tell you how to prepare for the coming recession. Enjoy! And do. Joshua

Aug 30, 2019 • 1h 18min
665-Friday Q&A: YNAB, Privacy, Inheritances, & Prepping
1:30 How does Joshua use YNAB on a daily basis? 17:30 How has the pursuit of privacy cost you? 30:30 Should I have kept my inherited property as separate property instead of community property? 43:00 How can I get started prepping?

Aug 29, 2019 • 1min
Meetup in Washington DC, September 3
I'd like to invite you to meet up with me on Tuesday, September 3 in Washington, DC, USA. If you'd like to connect, please email me and I'll give you all the details. Email me: joshua at radical personal finance dot com. Joshua


