068 | What to Do After Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps

068 | What to Do After Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps

Most financial couples talk past each other — one sees budgets as control, the other as freedom. Andy Hill paid off his mortgage in under four years by flipping that dynamic: he stopped pitching line items and started selling his wife on the life their money could buy. Brad and Jonathan sit down with Andy from MarriageKidsAndMoney.com to unpack his journey from debt to alignment with his wife Nicole. Andy shares his early missteps — approaching budgets like a spreadsheet, not a partnership — and the shift that changed everything: framing financial goals around Nicole's desire to stay home with their future kids, not around what they couldn't spend. The conversation centers on their "budget party," a monthly ritual they've maintained for seven years: pizza, wine, and line-by-line financial review. It's not about deprivation — it's about building a shared vision. Andy also details their pivot from avoiding credit cards entirely to leveraging travel rewards to fund family experiences, showing how strategic debt use can expand possibilities rather than limit them. Timestamps: [00:00:41] Introduction and episode themes [00:02:32] Baby Steps and financial engagement [00:03:14] Challenges in financial conversations [00:04:35] Finding common ground through personal values [00:08:58] Balancing financial discussions with marriage happiness [00:12:35] The Budget Party concept [00:37:00] Travel rewards and family experiences Key Quotes: "The conversations that she did get excited about were more along the lines of, hey, sweetheart, you know the job that you have today that you really don't dig? What if we made these changes in our lives and you could be a stay-at-home mom when our kids come?" [00:04:35] "That monthly get-together, that budget party, we still do it. We've been doing it for seven years, and we still do it every month." [00:13:09] "If I continue to bring up things where we could save a little bit of money here or, you know, not spend here, I think in the long term, you've got to make sure that you have a happy marriage." [00:08:58] Resources: Marriage, Kids and Money Website: marriagekidsandmoney.com ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 075 — The Unfair Advantages of the Individual Investor | Essential Listening

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