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Nov 12, 2024 • 52min

Help! The Money is Good … But My Dream Life is Different

Andrew, a real estate investor and entrepreneur at a crossroads, discusses his dilemma of paying off rental mortgages versus pursuing his entrepreneurial dreams. He wrestles with the balance between financial security and the allure of independence. The conversation also touches on generational financial outlooks, with concerns from a Gen X dad about his Gen Z kids feeling hopeless about retirement. This leads to insights on mentorship, financial education, and the evolving opportunities for today’s youth.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 9min

Q&A: When a Million Dollars Feels Like a Burden

An anonymous caller grapples with the emotional weight of a $1 million inheritance and feels undeserving of the wealth. The discussion dives deep into sudden wealth syndrome and emphasizes careful financial planning. Another listener, Jack, seeks clarity on refinancing his adjustable-rate mortgage, exploring the nuances of interest rates and mortgage costs. Additionally, the complexities of choosing between Roth and traditional retirement accounts are unpacked, shedding light on personalizing financial strategies for future stability.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 1h 3min

MadFientist: The Hardest Part of Early Retirement Wasn't the Money

Brandon Ganch, known as MadFientist, achieved financial independence by age 34 and now offers insights from his retirement in Scotland. He discusses the realization that retirement is more about math than age. Brandon shares how his family life has influenced his spending, notably investing in a home he genuinely enjoys. He reflects on his past 'hyper-frugality' and the importance of experiences over wealth, inspired by the book 'Die with Zero.' Traveling extensively helped him understand what truly fulfills him beyond financial goals.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 51min

The Most Expensive Election Trade Ever Made (A Cautionary Tale)

The U.S. job market took a surprising hit, with only 12,000 jobs added in October. Natural disasters and labor strikes contribute to this slowdown, prompting the Federal Reserve to consider interest rate cuts. Meanwhile, gold is experiencing a resurgence as central banks stockpile it, hinting at geopolitical tensions. The discussion also highlights the dominance of tech giants in the stock market and the lessons traders learned from the 2016 election, underscoring the unpredictability of trading around political events.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 39min

The Brutal Money Truth No One Wants to Hear, with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

Dr. Brad Klontz, a financial psychology expert, and Adrian Brambila, a successful online entrepreneur, reveal 21 harsh truths about wealth building. They emphasize that rich individuals invest in time and passive income rather than material possessions. Klontz shares insights on the psychological impacts of luxury spending, while Brambila discusses his shift to investing for passive income. They also challenge traditional views on college and homeownership as prerequisites for success, advocating for proactive planning and financial independence instead.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 48min

The Harsh Truths About Money, with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

Dr. Brad Klontz, a clinical psychologist specializing in financial psychology and author of '21 Harsh Truths About Money,' delves into the link between mindset and money. He discusses how perceptions of wealth can influence our financial choices and emphasizes the importance of shifting from a consumption mindset to one focused on investing. Klontz shares personal stories highlighting the pitfalls of traditional education in financial literacy and advocates for strategic mentorship. The conversation is a blend of humor and insight, encouraging listeners to redefine their paths to financial freedom.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 1h 25min

The Dark Experiment That Explains Your Money Problems, with Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambila

Dr. Brad Klontz, a financial psychologist known for his work on money scripts, joins YouTuber Adrian Brambila, who transitioned from a call center to financial freedom. They discuss a shocking experiment on dogs that illustrates 'learned helplessness' in relation to money beliefs. Key money scripts like Money Avoidance and Money Worship shape financial behaviors. Adrian shares his journey of mentorship and online success, while Dr. Klontz highlights surprising links between meditation and net worth, advocating for automating finances before mindfulness.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 1h 5min

Paul Merriman: The 4-Fund Strategy That Beats the S&P 500

In this discussion, Paul Merriman, a former wealth manager and financial educator, shares his insights on a four-fund investment strategy that has consistently outperformed the S&P 500. He highlights the benefits of international stocks to stabilize returns and emphasizes the power of starting early, illustrating how a dollar a day can lead to millions by retirement. Merriman cautions against common pitfalls like over-relying on bonds and frames investing as a partnership with businesses, urging investors to think long-term.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 1h 16min

Am I Wrong to Worry About Retirement, with $2 Million Saved?

Dive into the complexities of financial stability as listeners question their retirement readiness with varying net worths, including a $2.2 million portfolio. Explore the subjective nature of wealth and the impact of home equity on net worth calculations. Discover the emotional aspects of saving for retirement and the importance of personalized, strategic planning. The conversation also delves into selecting the right financial advisor to navigate these uncertainties, ensuring listeners feel empowered on their financial journeys.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 19min

Is Your Retirement Safe in Today's Economy?, with Dr. Karsten Jeske (Big ERN)

Dr. Karsten Jeske, an economist and early retiree from Wall Street, offers insightful perspectives on today's economic challenges. He breaks down how recent Fed decisions could impact personal finances and critiques traditional views on inflation and unemployment. Drawing on his experiences, Karsten emphasizes the importance of consistent investing and safe withdrawal rates in retirement planning. He also warns against modern monetary theory's pitfalls by referencing historical hyperinflation, all while making complex economic ideas accessible to listeners.

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