184. “I survived a plane crash. Is stressing about money really worth it?”

184. “I survived a plane crash. Is stressing about money really worth it?”

Ryan is a 38-year-old Air Force pilot. Chloe is a 33-year-old economist. And though they are on track to have millions in retirement, they struggle to spend. Ryan has been criticizing every little purchase and agonizing over his looming retirement from the military. Chloe’s hoping they can put things in perspective and start enjoying their Rich Life, now. This episode is brought to you by: LegalZoom | Launch, run, and protect your business to make it official today at https://legalzoom.com and use promo code RICHLIFE to get 10% off any LegalZoom business formation product excluding subscriptions and renewals. Wildgrain | Get $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box at https://wildgrain.com/ramit. Shopify | Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at https://shopify.com/ramit. Facet | Get affordable, accessible financial planning with a flat fee membership. For a limited time, the $250 enrollment fee will be waived when you sign up at https://facet.com/ramit. Trustworthy | Save 10% on an upgrade to keep your family’s information safely stored at https://trustworthy.com/ramit. Links mentioned in this episode • Get tickets to Money for Couples LIVE coming to a city near you in January Connect with Ramit • Pre-order my upcoming book: Money for Couples • Get the Podcast Newsletter and watch me analyze an anonymous couple's spending each Saturday • 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 and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

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199. “I struggle w/ cc debt but insisted on a Cartier wedding ring”

199. “I struggle w/ cc debt but insisted on a Cartier wedding ring”

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198. “I work 7 jobs but can’t get ahead. Are we doomed?”

198. “I work 7 jobs but can’t get ahead. Are we doomed?”

Juan (43) and Amber (40) feel behind on their retirement plans after years of prioritizing travel and expensive hobbies over investing. Juan, who grew up poor, struggles with a scarcity mindset—underc...

4 Maalis 20251h 36min

197. “I thought he was the problem… but it’s me?!”

197. “I thought he was the problem… but it’s me?!”

Live from the House of Blues in Chicago, Ramit coaches Evelyn and Mike (41). Despite their successful careers, money is a constant source of tension. Evelyn scrutinizes every purchase, while Mike feel...

25 Helmi 20251h 28min

196. “He used to help me with debt…Now he’s making it worse”

196. “He used to help me with debt…Now he’s making it worse”

Frank (29) and Jill (33) are parents of two young kids and are trapped in a vicious cycle of overspending and debt. With fixed costs eating up 107% of their income and $25,000 in credit card debt, th...

18 Helmi 20251h 37min

195. “Her socks have holes but she's too cheap to buy new ones”

195. “Her socks have holes but she's too cheap to buy new ones”

Matt (34) and Eliza (32) have spent years prioritizing investments, setting themselves up for a secure retirement—but now, they struggle to enjoy spending money. Matt deprives himself when they go out...

11 Helmi 20251h 24min

194. “$0 savings, $0 investments. Is it too late for us?” (Part 2)

194. “$0 savings, $0 investments. Is it too late for us?” (Part 2)

On last week’s episode, we met 38-year-old LaKiesha and 45-year-old James, a couple struggling to get on the same page financially. With no savings, no investments, and deep-rooted money fears, they’r...

4 Helmi 20251h 14min

193. “I’ve filed for bankruptcy twice. Will I ever stop spending?” (Part 1)

193. “I’ve filed for bankruptcy twice. Will I ever stop spending?” (Part 1)

Despite their best intentions, LaKiesha (38) and James (45) have fallen into a cycle of overspending—convincing themselves that wants are needs and that enjoying money now outweighs planning for the f...

28 Tammi 20251h 14min

192. “We spend 98% of what we make—Where is it all going?”

192. “We spend 98% of what we make—Where is it all going?”

Justin (40) and Deepika (32) are stuck in a frustrating financial loop: despite their high income, they feel like they’re living paycheck to paycheck. Deepika dreams of buying a house someday, but the...

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