
117: Coronavirus Q&A with Scott & Mindy
Today, Scott and Mindy discuss the biggest news story of the century: Coronavirus or COVID-19. This episode covers a wide range of topics both money and real estate -- with a guest spot from Brandon T...
23 Mar 20201h 14min

116: Long-Term Investing: Coronavirus Changes Nothing with JL Collins
The stock market is up, then down, then down, then up. What is an investor to do? Today we bring JLCollins from JLCollinsNH.com back to the show to calm our fears and help us understand what is happen...
16 Mar 20201h 11min

115: Growing an Empire From Nothing with Felipe Mejia
Felipe Mejia’s relationship with money started at an early age - when his parents divorced and his world turned upside down. His mother introduced him to the power of real estate by fixing up the base...
9 Mar 20201h 5min

114: Paying Off Debt Through Conscious Spending and Real Estate Investing with Ashley Kehr
Ashley Kehr married a dairy farmer. With a dairy farm comes farm equipment. And with farm equipment comes farm equipment loans—to the tune of around $169,000. Three years ago, she read Total Money Mak...
2 Mar 20201h 15min

113: Single Hourly Employee with No College Degree and STILL FI by 40 with Bianca DiValerio
This week we sit down with Bianca DiValerio, a flight attendant who makes an hourly wage, has no college degree, experienced THREE short sales during the economic downturn, and yet is STILL financiall...
24 Feb 20201h 24min

112: Choosing the Right Tax Professional for YOUR Specific Needs with Natalie Kolodij
Natalie Kolodij is a tax strategist. (You’ve probably seen her in the forums!) With April 15 looming around the corner, we’re going to chat about ways to choose the RIGHT tax professional who can best...
17 Feb 20201h 11min

111: Starting Late? Early Retirement Is STILL Possible with A Purple Mom
On episode 110, we interviewed A Purple Life. As she was sharing her story of financial independence, she casually mentioned that her mother didn’t start investing until later in life, and STILL manag...
10 Feb 20201h 3min

110: Systematically Increasing Income and Intentionally Decreasing Spending with A Purple Life
Purple graduated from college and got a job in New York City making $35,000 a year. And spending $35,000 a year. Her net worth was a whopping $5,000. Her partner shared the concept of financial indepe...
3 Feb 20201h




















