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128. “We have $285k in debt. Can we achieve financial freedom in 5 years?” (Part 1)

128. “We have $285k in debt. Can we achieve financial freedom in 5 years?” (Part 1)

Trin and Lucas are 35 with two kids. They’re bleeding money but they don’t know why, or how to fix it. Lucas is an extreme entrepreneur, leading to t…

127. “Our financial advisor almost cost us $800k. How do we fire them?”

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, ba…

126. “We have $30k of CC debt. Why did we buy a $10k timeshare?” (Part 2)

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 mone…

125. “He’s so afraid of money he can’t log into his own bank account” (Part 1)

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 …

124. “We make $113,500. Why do we feel poor?”

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 …

123. Ramit’s travel tips, real estate FOMO, and talking to kids about money

123. Ramit’s travel tips, real estate FOMO, and talking to kids about money

This is a special solo episode where I answer questions from members of my Money Coaching program. In today’s episode: My favorite services that I us…

122. “I shouldn’t have to ask for $20 to get McDonalds for the kids”

122. “I shouldn’t have to ask for $20 to get McDonalds for the kids”

Doni and Cacey are 30 and 40 years old with three very young kids. Doni’s struggled with credit card debt in the past, putting pressure on Cacey to c…

121. “He wasn’t supposed to have student loans. Now he has $157k.”

121. “He wasn’t supposed to have student loans. Now he has $157k.”

Alana and Sam, 37 and 36, have two kids and $157,000 in student loans—loans which his mother assured would be paid. They haven’t been. Instead, the d…

120. “We have 3 kids, $1k saved, $0 invested. Is it too late for us?”

120. “We have 3 kids, $1k saved, $0 invested. Is it too late for us?”

Ana is 31 and Gabriel is 29. They have three young kids and will be celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary soon. This episode deals with addicti…

119. “He’s not ready for marriage. So why did we buy a house together?”

119. “He’s not ready for marriage. So why did we buy a house together?”

Candace and Brad are 31 and 33. They’ve been together for five years—buying a home together after just one year of dating. Candace is ready for a wed…

118. “Before kids, I made $20k/month. Now he wants me to be a housewife” (Part 2)

118. “Before kids, I made $20k/month. Now he wants me to be a housewife” (Part 2)

In part two of my conversation with Kara and Drake, we continue to peel back the layers of gender roles and lost identity which came to the surface l…

117. “He earned $17k last month—but it's not enough” (Part 1)

117. “He earned $17k last month—but it's not enough” (Part 1)

Kara and Drake are 38 and 37 with two infant children. Kara used to earn as much as $20k in a month, but has pulled back on work since becoming a mot…

116. “She manages the money. I ignore it. What’s the problem?”

116. “She manages the money. I ignore it. What’s the problem?”

Carrie and Taylor are both 33, unmarried with no kids, earning good incomes in the Nashville area. Their CSP checks out—Carrie does a great job manag…

115. “We’ve fought about money for 29 years. Is it time for divorce?”

115. “We’ve fought about money for 29 years. Is it time for divorce?”

Kevin and Ebony are both 52. They have two kids, both young adults, and have turned their attention to retirement planning. But standing in the way a…

114. “Why did we spend $40K on trips we can't afford?”

114. “Why did we spend $40K on trips we can't afford?”

Emily and John are in their mid 30s, living in Boston with their 2 year old son. Both coming from blue collar backgrounds, they’ve successfully broke…

113. “I feel like the parent in our marriage. And I hate it”

113. “I feel like the parent in our marriage. And I hate it”

Nicole and Matt, 41 and 37, have weathered deaths in the family, a battle with alcoholism, and career difficulties to finally be on the right track a…

112. “I pretend I want to change. But I refuse to do anything different”

112. “I pretend I want to change. But I refuse to do anything different”

This conversation with Mike and Kate brings a completely new, and shocking, outcome to the podcast. They’re 29 and 32, with some massive life changes…

111. “We rushed into buying a $730K house. Now I can’t sleep at night”

111. “We rushed into buying a $730K house. Now I can’t sleep at night”

Jonathan and Shalom are young, 31 and 27, married for 5 years and getting used to a big addition to their lives—a rushed home purchase in the Pacific…

110. “My boyfriend doesn’t care about money. Will I ever feel secure?”

110. “My boyfriend doesn’t care about money. Will I ever feel secure?”

Jake and Hannah bring a younger perspective to the podcast today. 26 and 31 respectively, they find themselves in different seasons of life—especiall…

109. Where Are They Now? Netflix Reunion with Donnell and Monique
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109. Where Are They Now? Netflix Reunion with Donnell and Monique

In this special limited series, we’re following up with couples from my Netflix show, How To Get Rich. Tune in to hear what’s new, what isn’t, and wh…