204. “We make $226K—but our kids think we’re broke”

204. “We make $226K—but our kids think we’re broke”

Lisa (37) and Marcus (38) have been married for 14 years, raising four kids and building a life together—but when it comes to money, they couldn’t be further apart. Lisa homeschools their kids and dreams of more family travel time full of Rich Life experiences. Marcus shuts down in financial conversations, overwhelmed by anxiety and self-doubt—even though he’s a professional accountant. In today’s episode, live from Washington, D.C., they uncover a painful dynamic: Lisa is left holding the financial burden alone, while Marcus avoids it entirely. Can they change their money story and finally start acting as a team? This episode is brought to you by: Upwork | Visit https://Upwork.com to post your job for free and connect with top talent ready to help your business grow. DeleteMe | If you want to get your personal information removed from the web, go to https://joindeleteme.com/ramit for 20% off. LMNT | Right now, LMNT is offering 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all 8 flavors. Get yours at https://drinklmnt.com/RAMIT Masterclass | For unlimited access to every class and 15% off an annual membership, go to https://masterclass.com/ramit Trust & Will | Protect what matters most in minutes at https://trustandwill.com/ramit and get 20% off plus free shipping. Links mentioned in this episode • Please vote for Money For Couples in the 2025 Webby Awards • Order my new book: Money for Couples Connect with Ramit • 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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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...

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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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191. “My wife doesn't respect me because she earns 5x more”

191. “My wife doesn't respect me because she earns 5x more”

Dillon (30) and Carrie (29) are navigating a tricky dynamic in their relationship: income disparity. Carrie works in tech, earning a high salary, but her anxiety about money has her constantly second-...

14 Jan 20251h 30min

190. “Is our relationship going to end on air?”

190. “Is our relationship going to end on air?”

Justin, 38, and Maggie, 34, join the show to unpack a growing tension in their relationship—her hesitation to combine finances. Maggie spent her twenties traveling the world and is now laser-focused o...

7 Jan 20251h 25min

189. “People definitely called me out”: Nate & Serena return 2 years later

189. “People definitely called me out”: Nate & Serena return 2 years later

This week we are back with part two of Nate and Serena's follow-ups. Their original appearance on episodes 73 & 74 are some of our favorite episodes of the podcast, and it is very rare that I get a ch...

31 Dec 20241h 57min

188. “She makes 2x but wants me to treat her” Nate and Serena return

188. “She makes 2x but wants me to treat her” Nate and Serena return

What happens to the couples that I’ve spoken to months, even years ago? It’s time to find out in our first follow-up episode, featuring Nate and Serena from episodes 73 & 74 of the podcast.   We're l...

24 Dec 20241h 26min

187. “We’re worth $87M, Why are we arguing over credit card bills?”

187. “We’re worth $87M, Why are we arguing over credit card bills?”

David (36) and Victoria (35) have been married for two years, yet their finances are largely separate. David is a startup founder—cash strapped and optimizing his monthly take home pay. Victoria is a ...

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186. “Was it a huge mistake to sell our house?”

186. “Was it a huge mistake to sell our house?”

Meet Ava, 36, and Chris, 38. When it comes to their finances, they do not see eye to eye; and they’re stuck in a cycle of overspending. Ava is a worrier who uses a labor-intensive ledger to track expe...

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