Episode 124. “We make $113,500. Why do we feel poor?”
Bebe and Paul are 37 and 40. They have two young kids and in the last few years, they have moved about ten times for various family reasons. They’re stuck in false narratives tha
Episode 125. “He’s so afraid of money he can’t log into his own bank account” (Part 1)
Meet Cristina and Ron. Cristina’s 30, Ron is 45, and they’ve been married for four years. Cristina wonders why she’s the one managing money in their relationship, especially
Episode 126. “We have $30k of CC debt. Why did we buy a $10k timeshare?” (Part 2)
It’s time to get tactical in this energetic follow-up episode with Cristina and Ron. Building on their story, we unpack their three most glaring money mistakes—a percentage-bas
Episode 127. “Our financial advisor almost cost us $800k. How do we fire them?”
Jeff is 50, he’s a specialized surgeon. Susan is 48, she stays at home with their two kids. Their discretionary spending has grown over the years, ballooning at an uncontrollable