Real talk about Financial Independence and life after corporate jobs. Carl Jensen and Doug Cunningto
Carl and Doug talk about what car they would get if they had to buy something. It’s just a thought e
Doug and Carl talk to Brittany Dunn about exercise, diet, accountability, and finding inner peace at
Checking in and updating on our fitness goals. We talk about accountability partners, pull-ups, watc
Doug and Carl host another mailbag episode. An innocent conversation about investing devolved into l
Doug and Carl talk about how much money is needed to quit. How Carl got his number way wrong The p
Doug and Carl interview Diane Hirschorn, a former money manager to the rich and famous. Financial g
Doug and Carl talk about what it means to be a “satisficer” – that’s not a typo! – versus an optimiz
Carl interviews Doug Cunnington. Brace yourselves, Carl probes deep! Young Doug Money – Money teach
Doug and Carl talk about the differences between achieving goals through motivation, discipline, and
Doug and Carl bring back Eddie and Travis, fee-only financial advisors from Downshift Financial to d
Doug and Carl complain about not complaining. Kind of. Tim Ferriss’s no-complaint experiment Compla
Doug and Carl talk to Vivi Ton who made bold moves in life including quitting a lucrative engineerin
Doug and Carl talk about black swans. (The unpredictable event; not the animal!) The Marshall Fire
Doug and Carl interview Chris and Deb from the Go Bucket Yourself podcast and blog. Recent adventur
Doug interviews Carl. It was originally recorded in early 2020 for Doug’s podcast. So you’ll get to
Doug and Carl talk to Bill and Jon from The Fire Guild about health care for early retirees. Medica
Is there such a thing as a good job? Some are definitely better than others! We examine what a good
Doug and Carl talk to the famous Brandon aka The Mad Fientist! Here are a few highlights of our disc
Carl and Doug talk about whether they could hold down a job again, and why they might be good or bad
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