Imagine listening in on these raw, unfiltered conversations with real couples… One partner is in $30
Kristine is 32 and Thomas is 35. They’re raising three children in the Midwest. They love their jobs
Megan and Nyles are in their twenties and on a great trajectory with their money. She graduates from
Melody and David are 39 and 45. They manage a picturesque multi-unit property which creates a unique
In part two of our revealing conversation with Sarah and Kevin, we offer solutions for their serious
Sarah and Kevin are 38 and 42. They sold their home to pay off $130k in debt, only to dig themselves
Kirsten and Jon are both 34, raising two young boys in Canada. Kirsten, an engineer, is all about pr
Alex and Courtney are in their 30s. They live in Southern California and come from completely differ
Tommy is 60 and he’s run his own business for more than 30 years. He loves his work and doesn’t plan
World-renowned dating and relationship expert, Matthew Hussey, sits with Ramit for an honest and wid
Jenee and Dan are 31 and 34. They've been married for three years and they're travel nurses, moving
We pick up part two of Serena and Nate’s conversation with an equity problem—a serious one, and one
Nate and Serena are in their late 20s. They are engaged and live together, but a vast difference in
This is a special solo episode where I answer questions from members of my Money Coaching program. I
Emily and Alex are in their mid-30s and have been dating for two years. They recently had a discussi
Amy wants to put money away for their kids’ college funds. She’s shocked when her husband, Gaby, say
Chris and Camilla are 33 and 31 and they make almost $300k collectively living in a high cost of liv
Jan and Emily are in their thirties and recently bought a house. During the sales process, Emily dis
Jim and Kasey are 45 and 41 with 5 young kids. They’ve been married for 18 years. But they admit tha
Beth and John are worth about $800k combined. They came to me a month before their wedding—in fact,
Connie and Wes have severe gender expectations. Connie desperately wants Wes to be the “man” in the