
Episode 203: A Financial News Update
Although student loans continue to be a hot topic in personal finance news, there are many interesting articles and tips out there that can help you on your path to financial freedom. These include G...
28 Jun 202420min

Episode 202: The Importance of Having an Estate Plan with Adam Zuckerman
One of the things that many couples and individuals think about, know they need, and fully intend to get one day, is an estate plan. But what is it? Is it just a will? What can happen if you put it of...
14 Jun 202448min

Episode 201: Understanding Cryptocurrency with Bitcoin Ben
One of the more mystifying subjects in personal finance is cryptocurrency (what most people identify as Bitcoin). The concepts behind digital currency are not obvious and can lead to people being hesi...
24 Mai 202451min

Episode 200: A Look Back on Another 100 Episodes!
For my 100th episode, I did a look back on 9 of those guests and highlighted some of the great information they had for listeners. Now that I have reached the milestone of 200 episodes I wanted to do ...
10 Mai 20241h 1min

Episode 199: Getting Out of Debt with the Debt Free Dad
Eliminating debt is one of the first steps on the path to financial freedom. Controlling your living expenses and spending within your means allows you to work towards short and longterm savings goals...
26 Apr 202447min

Episode 198: Saving Your Home from Foreclosure with DJ Olojo
As a bankruptcy attorney, I help lots of people to save their homes from foreclosure by filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy to make catch-up payments on their mortgage. But there are other ways to do it. T...
12 Apr 202440min

Episode 197: A Discussion with Anti-Financial Advisor Chris Miles
There are many ways to save and invest for retirement (or just to build wealth) and most are recommended by traditional financial advisers. But sometimes it's a good idea to explore some non-tradition...
22 Mar 202454min

Episode 196: Graduating College Debt Free with Jeannie Burlowski
The student loan crisis has made parents and students more cautious when it comes to taking out student loans. But even then, the average student debt is $30,000, which is a lot to owe fresh out of co...
8 Mar 202452min



















