

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 27, 2024 • 56min
1058-Insight and Advice Related to Family Travel and International Living
Discover the art of family travel through firsthand lessons from a 12-country adventure. Learn how to integrate your children's needs without losing your personal lifestyle. Explore practical strategies for smooth travels with young kids and alternative living arrangements. Uncover the benefits of multiple homes in enhancing family dynamics and experiences. Finally, reflect on the luxurious lifestyles of the wealthy and the role of structured environments in fostering children's development.

Sep 17, 2024 • 46min
1057-Privacy and Utopia: A History (with Gabriel Custodiet)
Gabriel Custodiet, an author focused on privacy and technology, dives into the historical evolution of privacy in society. He discusses the rise of centralized governments in the 1890s, highlighting how technology reshaped individual freedoms. The ideological clash between H.G. Wells and Joseph Conrad offers insight into the tension between collectivism and individualism. Custodiet critiques utopian ideologies, warning against their coercive tendencies, and stresses the importance of personal responsibility in the face of advancing technology.

Sep 13, 2024 • 22min
1056-Should I Move to the Suburbs or an Apartment with a Pool for My Children?
The podcast dives into the housing dilemma between family-friendly homes and luxury apartments with pools. It discusses how outdoor space impacts children's play and development. The merits of suburban yards versus engaging urban environments are explored, highlighting children's independence. Listeners are encouraged to consider how accessible amenities shape family dynamics and the overall quality of life.

Sep 9, 2024 • 38min
1055-Financial Goals You Should Set (10): Pay Cash For Your First Home
Steve Maxwell, an expert on debt-free home purchasing, shares insightful strategies for buying your first home in cash. He emphasizes the importance of setting financial goals early, especially for younger generations. Maxwell discusses the benefits of homeschooling, illustrating how it can boost earning potential and savings. He offers frugal strategies for college students to achieve financial independence while balancing work and study. The overarching theme is how aiming for a debt-free home can enhance confidence and personal growth.

Sep 2, 2024 • 33min
1054-Financial Goals You Should Set (9): Own a Home
This discussion dives into the vital financial goal of homeownership. It explores the strategic advantages of buying a home and how it leads to financial stability. The financial benefits of home equity and mortgage amortization are highlighted, showing how they can build net worth. Tips on strategic home buying emphasize location over luxury. Young adults are encouraged to consider property investment even during college for long-term growth. Overall, owning a home emerges as a key player in achieving financial freedom.

Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 15min
1053-Healthy Physical Development for Girls (So They Can Be Strong and Athletic)
The discussion emphasizes the importance of healthy physical development for girls during puberty, focusing on nutrition, sleep, and exercise. It advocates for tailored approaches in sports to foster strength and confidence while critiquing current physical education practices. The podcast delves into the increased concussion risks female athletes face and shares insights on minimizing these dangers. A personal journey from concussion to endurance sports illustrates resilience, and the necessity of strong bone development through proper nutrition is highlighted, advocating for consistent milk intake.

Aug 16, 2024 • 41min
1052-Friday Q&A: Homeschool Curricula, Asset Protection for Missouri Residents
This discussion dives into selecting high-quality homeschool curricula that aim for advanced educational outcomes. It explores various methodologies, including the relaxed teaching of math for young learners, emphasizing informal approaches over formal worksheets. The conversation also addresses navigating different math programs and the importance of foundational subjects. Additionally, insights into asset protection for retirement accounts in Missouri are shared, clarifying the legal distinctions and protections available.

Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 16min
1051-How to Earn More Money by Growing Taller (~2% more for every inch!)
Discover how height can impact earning potential, with taller individuals sometimes earning increasingly more. Explore the surprising connections between height, academic performance, and societal biases. Learn about the essential role of nutrition and lifestyle in promoting growth, while debunking common myths. Delve into the links between height, health, and cognitive abilities, emphasizing the importance of creating a nurturing environment for children's development. This intriguing conversation blends personal development with economic insight.

Aug 14, 2024 • 15min
1050-Advice For a Happy Life
Charles Murray, a prominent political scientist and author, shares profound insights on achieving a fulfilling life. He discusses the challenges new graduates face and offers practical career advice intertwined with personal happiness. Murray explores the complexities of modern marriage, emphasizing compatibility and the unpredictability of relationships. He reflects on his spiritual journey, advocating for a deeper understanding of faith. Lastly, he highlights how literature and film can shape our moral compass, using 'Groundhog Day' to illustrate personal transformation.

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Aug 12, 2024 • 2h 3min
1049-How to Intentionally Create a World-Class Genius From Scratch
Nat Eliason, an author on deliberate practice, joins experts Anders Ericsson, a psychologist known for his research on expertise, Geoff Colvin, a business writer, and David Epstein, an author who champions generalists. They dive into the secrets of reaching the top 1% through deliberate practice, using examples from historical greats like Mozart and modern athletes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of structured training, expert guidance, and the interplay between practice and potential, challenging myths about innate talent and specialization.