Bianca shares her story of financial resiliency. As a flight attendant, she reached Financial Independence in her late 30’s after many bumps in the road.
Bianca shares her story of financial resiliency. As a flight attendant, she reached Financial Independence in her late 30’s after many bumps in the road.
Tae, from the Financial Tortoise, shares his money story from the perspective of the sandwich generation.
Time is a gift. It may not seem that way when you’re suddenly faced with extra time at home because you’ve been laid off or you’re trying to spend less. But it’s important to have a positive mindset and still try to keep yourself and your skills fresh by continuing
When you start trying to achieve Financial Independence, everything seems exciting. You start to make progress, pay down debt, and see quickly how your finance change for the better. But inevitably, you hit a wall. You’re unable to cut anything more from your budget, your kids want new smartphones, and
Court joins the show to share how she and her wife tackled six figures of student loan debt and achieved Financial Independence in their early 30s with a family.
Recently, Liz and Braden left a voicemail that detailed how they went from regular people to FI superheroes. They came on the show to share their journey. Listen: Silver Spoon Or Skills Liz And Braden’s Story Liz grew up with a single mom that struggled financially after getting divorced. Due
Tim and Amy from GoWithLess join Brad and Jonathan to discuss their unique travel strategy. Plus, tips on how to design your dream life.
So you’ve done everything you can possibly do to save on college costs. You’ve searched for available scholarships and grants, you’ve applied for federal aid, and you’ve tried to pick an affordable school. And you still have a college funding gap. If I just described your situation, you’re not alone.
It’s happened to all of us at one time or another. You lost your job, a pipe bursts during the winter, ruining your basement, or your old clunker finally dies on your way to work. Emergencies suck. And they often cost a lot of money. That’s why an emergency fund
Andréa Motenko grew up with food and housing insecurity. She’s on the show discussing the psychology of poverty and how it allows us to be resilient and push forward through adversity. Andréa has committed her life to social studies and taking FI information to people experiencing poverty. Andréa’s Position Andréa
Tori Dunlap talks about starting a business as a kid and negotiating your salary and her mission to help women earn their first $100k.
A discussion of community and market volatility. NYC Playing With FIRE Premiere Brad just returned from a trip to Long Island to visit family. While he was there, he was able to attend the sold-out Playing with FIRE premiere in NYC. It was a great night full of community connections.
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