
Is a Computer Science Degree Still Worth the Debt?, with Ron Lieber
#711: A computer science degree used to feel like a sure thing. Job placement rates topped 90 percent. Starting salaries cleared $80,000. You could do the math on your student loans before you enrolle...
1 Mai 1h

Q&A: He Wants to Die With Zero – Here’s How to Spend $1M Without Running Out
#710: What does it really look like to balance financial optimization with real-life tradeoffs—whether that’s choosing meaningful work, spending down your savings, or deciding where your next dollar s...
28 Apr 1h 12min

The Financial Reality of Developmental Disabilities, with Keith Wargo
#709: Keith Wargo has spent decades navigating one of the most daunting financial planning challenges a family can face: raising a child with a developmental disability. He joins us to share what fami...
24 Apr 1h

Q&A: My Mom Is 73. She Has a House — But It Doesn’t Pay the Bills. Now What?
#708: What’s the smartest way to handle big financial transitions—when the stakes are high and the “right” answer isn’t always obvious? Anonymous “Cyndi Jr.” is helping their 73-year-old mother reloc...
21 Apr 1h 9min

Q&A LIVE from Texas A&M Texarkana
#707: Joe and I traveled to the campus of Texas A&M University-Texarkana for a very special live recording. We were joined by Jay Davis, the Executive Director of Financial and Entrepreneurship Engage...
17 Apr 50min

What to Fix First When Everything Feels Stuck, with former Lyft COO and Tesla President Jon McNeill
#705: Jon McNeill, former president of Tesla and COO of Lyft, starts with a simple problem: his teenage son is about to start driving, and he’s worried about texting behind the wheel. Instead of sett...
10 Apr 1h 27min

Q&A: Should I Quit My Job to Be a Stay-at-Home Dad
#704: How do you make smart financial decisions when you’re balancing debt, investing, and big life changes … all at the same time? Today, Brigham and his wife, ages 25 and 23, wonder: can they buy...
7 Apr 52min





















