053 | Millennial Money Man | Do you want to be rich?

053 | Millennial Money Man | Do you want to be rich?

A teacher's side blog just earned $16,000 in a single month — but it started as something Bobby never planned to monetize at all. Bobby went from drowning in $40,000 of student loan debt to running Millennial Money Man full-time, yet his biggest regret has nothing to do with debt and everything to do with cash sitting idle for two years. Bobby shares how he paid off student loans in 18 months on a teacher's salary by renting a room from his in-laws and resisting lifestyle inflation. More importantly, he reveals why he believes financial education should start in sixth grade, not college — a perspective shaped by watching students walk into the same debt traps he escaped. The conversation also covers the sobering realities of quitting a stable teaching job for entrepreneurship, the simplicity of starting a side hustle, and the skills you develop from blogging before a single dollar comes in. Key Topics Bobby's Debt-Free Journey [00:04:09] Paid off $40,000 in student loans in 18 months by living frugally and managing debt aggressively rather than upgrading his lifestyle. He rented a room from his in-laws and focused on eliminating debt before pursuing other financial goals. Financial Education for Kids [00:20:54] Advocates teaching money management skills as early as sixth grade to prevent future debt crises. Bobby argues that schools prioritize higher-level math over practical financial concepts, leaving students unprepared for real-world money decisions. Starting a Side Hustle [00:38:01] A side hustle can start simple and scale over time. Bobby emphasizes not overthinking it — just start. He also warns against quitting your job without a financial safety net, recounting his own panic attack the night he left teaching. The Hot Seat [00:48:30] Bobby's favorite blog: Making Sense of Cents by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner. His biggest financial mistake: holding $50,000 in cash for two years instead of investing it. Advice to his younger self: embrace entrepreneurship earlier. Timestamps Introduction [00:00:00] Bobby's Debt-Free Journey [00:04:09] Financial Education for Kids [00:20:54] Starting a Side Hustle [00:38:01] The Hot Seat [00:48:30] Conclusion [00:57:21] Notable Quotes "Paid off $40,000 in student loan debt in just 18 months!" [00:04:09] "College isn't the only path to success!" [00:20:54] "Be cautious - don't quit your job without a safety net!" [00:02:44] "Let's start the conversation about money management!" [00:04:36] Resources Millennial Money Man Blog

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