256. "We moved abroad for fun. Now we can’t afford to leave"

256. "We moved abroad for fun. Now we can’t afford to leave"

Liza and Bradford earn $120,000 a year as expats in Colombia, South America. They have three kids, $273,000 in net worth, and by the standards of expat life, they live well. But they have $1,500 in savings, no savings rate, and a line of credit they treat like a rainy day fund. And for five years, Liza has been pushing to move back to Canada almost every single day. When Ramit opens their Conscious Spending Plan, the income isn't the issue. Investments are protected at all costs. Savings are non-existent. And the same debt cycle they've been running for years keeps getting treated like a victory every time they pay it off. If nothing changes, moving back to Canada, the thing Liza wants most, will never actually be an option. They can't afford the flights, the furniture, or the fresh start. But this episode goes deeper than the numbers. What Ramit finds is a dynamic that has been quietly running their marriage for years. Bradford takes on every financial burden alone, and every time he does, Liza is left feeling like she has no purpose and no reason to contribute. After years of this, both of them are stuck in roles that aren't working. In this episode we uncover: • The expat "money hack" that turned into a trap, and why Liza hasn't been able to find traction in Colombia • Why doubling Liza's income in Canada wouldn't actually improve their financial position • The taxi fleet that lost between $60,000 and $100,000, and the pattern it revealed • How Bradford's "I'll handle it" efficiency has been disempowering his wife for years • Why Liza ties her self-worth to what companies are willing to pay her • The debt cycle they've been treating as a win, and why Ramit sees it differently • What a shared financial vision actually looks like for this couple • The follow-up update from Liza and Bradford Chapters: (00:00) Cold open: Can we afford to leave? (01:08) Episode intro + financial breakdown (02:31) Meet Liza and Bradford (05:07) The “money hack” that became a trap (09:30) Five years of the same argument (25:00) The debt cycle begins (32:30) Opening the Conscious Spending Plan (38:00) How much can Liza actually earn? (41:39) The line of credit problem (45:52) Breaking down their system (01:30:00) The pattern hurting both of them (01:33:30) What do you each need? (01:47:00) Follow-up This episode is brought to you by: Factor | Head to factormeals.com/ramit50off and use code ramit50off to get 50 percent off and free daily greens per box, with new subscription only, while supplies last until 09/27/2026. (See website for more details). Facet | As of the date of this recording, Facet is waiving the enrollment fee for new annual members, and for my audience, Facet is offering $300 into your brokerage account if you invest and maintain $5,000 within your first 90 days. Head to facet.com/ramit to learn more about which membership option is best for you. Offer has been extended to 12/31/2026. #FacetAd Netsuite | Get the free guide “Demystifying AI” at https://netsuite.com/ramit Wispr Flow | Try Wispr Flow for free at wisprflow.ai/ramit Connect with Ramit • Get my new book, Money For Couples • Get Money Coaching with Ramit • Download the Conscious Spending Plan • Listen to my book—now on Audible • Get my New York Times best-selling book • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube If you or your partner get stressed spending $150 on dinner, or are covering up spending, I’d like to help. Apply to be coached for free on this podcast at iwt.com/apply

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255. "I’m 40 and work 2 jobs. How are we still broke?"

255. "I’m 40 and work 2 jobs. How are we still broke?"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Gabriella, 36, and Chris, 40, a married couple from Pennsylvania with four kids, zero savings, and $32,000 in credit card debt. They both work multi...

7 Huhti 1h 59min

254. My $0 to $100k Playbook (full beginners guide)

254. My $0 to $100k Playbook (full beginners guide)

Most people never find out when they'll have $100,000. Not because it's impossible, but because they never actually run the numbers. In this bonus episode, Ramit walks through the full picture: the c...

31 Maalis 56min

253. "I’m 53, exhausted, and still living paycheck to paycheck"

253. "I’m 53, exhausted, and still living paycheck to paycheck"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Tania and Mike who are in their 50s, married 21 years, and earning over $225,000 a year. By most measures, they should be fine. But they’ve been tra...

24 Maalis 2h 2min

252. "I’m 35, in debt, and spend everything I make"

252. "I’m 35, in debt, and spend everything I make"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Lina, 35, and Mike, 28, a married couple living in South Florida with their 8-month-old son. Despite earning almost $200,000 annually, they've been ...

17 Maalis 1h 32min

251. "We own a $1M house but can’t pay for groceries"

251. "We own a $1M house but can’t pay for groceries"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to John and Victoria in a follow-up episode. This couple, in their thirties with three children and a home in suburban New York, is facing severe finan...

10 Maalis 1h 33min

250. "We spend 97% of what we make—and can’t stop"

250. "We spend 97% of what we make—and can’t stop"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to John and Victoria, a couple in their thirties with three children who own a home they adore in the suburbs of New York. Despite a beautiful house an...

3 Maalis 1h 23min

249. "We have $2M. Why can’t we enjoy life now?"

249. "We have $2M. Why can’t we enjoy life now?"

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Chris and Heather, a couple aged 41 and 39 respectively, who, despite earning over $450,000 annually and boasting a $2.18 million net worth, feel li...

24 Helmi 1h 45min

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