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#561: Joanne is confident that her short and long-term financial plans are set, but she’s not certai

#560: Bill Bengen, the former rocket scientist who discovered the "4 percent rule" of retirement pla

#559: An anonymous caller, whom we name “Samantha,” and her husband are financially strained and fee

#558: What happens when you spend three decades talking to retirement experts? You learn that most o

#557: Imagine saving nearly your entire paycheck while your rental properties cover your bills. That

#556: An anonymous caller was raised to work hard, live below his means, and save. He feels undeserv

#555: Brandon Ganch (known online as MadFientist) joins us from Scotland to share how his life has t

#554: The U.S. jobs market hit a surprising speed bump in October, adding just 12,000 new jobs — way

#553: This is the third and final episode in a three-part series. Dr. Brad Klontz and Adrian Brambil

#552: In this special three-part series, we discuss some father 21 Harsh Truths About Money. For mor

#551: Financial psychologist Dr. Brad Klontz and Youtuber Adrian Brambila join us to talk about mone

#550: Paul Merriman, a former wealth manager turned financial educator, joins us to share investing

#549: Steven is stuck on the question of financial stability. How do you know if you have it? Is the

#548: Economist Dr. Karsten Jeske talks with us about the current economic landscape. Karsten, who r

#547: An anonymous caller and her husband have a $2 million net worth at 40, but they’re worried tha

#546: The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by half a percentage point. What does this mean for

#545: Kat feels thrown off. She’s realizing that the simple investing strategy that nearly 5x’d her

#544: Remember that time you found a $20 bill in an old jacket pocket? The rush of excitement, follo

#543: Picture this: You're at a car dealership, trying to get the best price on your dream car. The

#542: Ever feel like you're never doing enough with your money, even when your finances look good on