![]() Each one of these guests (aka “Masters”) has a unique story that we can all learn from. I’ve got over 30 shows already scheduled with guests and over 10 shows already recorded. ![]() But I promise to get better and keep at it. It’s been a couple of years since I released an episode of the Part-Time Money Podcast. Selfishly, I’m also looking forward to re-engaging with the podcast medium. My hope is that these open and honest conversations will inspire, educate, and entertain. I’m starting a new podcast show called Masters of Money where I interview the people of FinCon, the event I run for financial nerds, and get them to open up about: To make it easy, I want to bring more conversations about money to you. That means you need to start getting in on the conversation. I want you to have the same results that I have had. Since I started participating in the conversation about money, I’ve paid off student loans and car loans, saved up an emergency fund, maxed out my retirement accounts, saved up for two down payments for homes, and left my corporate career to start two businesses. When I started being more interested in stories about money (whether that was reading someone else’s blog, or starting my own, or meeting other bloggers face to face), it bred tremendous change in my financial life. ![]() Maybe the last taboo?īut talking about money openly and honestly has led to huge financial success for me. Money is still a major taboo in our culture. It can be hard to have conversations about money with our friends, family, and even your spouse. ![]()
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