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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. Welcome to another edition of Mitch & Meg’s Money Musings. Today Mitch and I talk about couple’s combining expenses. Whether you’re getting married or just moving in together, it’s smart to start these discussions as early as possible. Mitch and I share what we did and some things to watch out for.
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. We’re back with part 2 of Bill’s story we embarked on last week. In today’s episode we get into Bill’s money origin story, which leads us to talking about financial literacy in general — the good, the bad, and what we can do at home about it. We also dive into Bill’s journey to finding the FI community and his “why of FI” as someone who is a late comer to the movement. Towards the end of the episode Bill shares his current challenges and wins in life, plus we wax poetic about the parallels between health and personal finances.
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EverydayFI episode 34: Doug N, Part 1 EverydayFI episode 35: Doug N, Part 2 William Bernstein, The Intelligent Asset Allocator Next Gen Personal Finance Catching Up to FI episode 72: Celebrating Financial Literacy Month with Next Gen Personal Finance White Coat Investor Jack Bogle and the Bogleheads FinCon CampFI ChooseFI The Travel Penguin Dr. Karan Explores podcast Catching Up To FI Facebook Group Catching Up to FISupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’m chatting with Bill, whose voice you may recognize. This is another FI friend who I talked to for a long time so you’re getting two parts again! In part one we talk about balancing being an ER doctor with podcasting, plus the fallacy that doctors are rich and should show it in their lifestyle. Bill also shares how he accomplished graduating from med school with zero student loan debt. Other topics we touch on are gender equity, worthiness, and financial trauma.
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Episode webpage Catching Up to FI podcast White Coat Investor EverydayFI episode 18: Abhishek S. EverydayFI episode 17: Amanda M. Fidelity study on best stock market performers Paul Merriman The Efficient FrontierSupport the Show:
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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. In today’s Meghan’s Money Musings episode I’ll be talking about turning 38! A big theme is wondering how my younger self would have felt about where I am today. Is it what she expected? Or have things drastically changed? Tune in!
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EverydayFI episode 33: Mitch & Meg’s Money Musings - Career Transitions ChooseFI Paula Pant’s Afford Anything Alan and Katie Donegan JL Collins The Simple Path to WealthSupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. We're back with part two of Alan's story. In today's episode we discuss why Alan was drawn to the FIRE movement, why finding FI after 40 is different than when you're younger, and the reality of post-FI life. Tune in to hear the second half of Allen’s story!
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Episode webpage InvestED podcast Mr. Money Mustache Jack Bogle and the Bogleheads ChooseFI “Pillars of FI” episode 21 Catching Up to FI podcast Allen’s Substack ssa.gov National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Accounts Econome Conference YNAB: You Need A Budget Tipped: The Life Changing Guide to Financial Freedom for Waitresses, Bartenders, Strippers, and All Other Service Industry Professionals by Barbara Sloan LingQ language learning dreamingspanish.com CampFISupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. This is part one with my guest Allen, and in today’s episode we discuss his journey to financial independence. Allen talks about transitioning from a tech career to early retirement at age 50, heavily influenced by observing his parents' financial struggles. Our conversation also delves into raising teenagers and Allen's thoughtful approach to allowing his children to work and navigate their own financial decisions. We also talk about the challenges and strategies of being in the sandwich generation, balancing the care of aging parents while supporting teenage children. Allen emphasizes the power of learning and adapting to overcome obstacles, like learning to downsize in retirement. This first episode with Allen provides a rich narrative on adapting to financial independence later in life while managing familial responsibilities and planning an unconventional, yet fulfilling future.
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Episode webpage EverydayFI episode #3 with Justin H. EverydayFI episode #20 with Keith N. EverydayFI episode #11 with Erin G. JL Collins website Degree Free HerMoney episode with Degree Free founder Hannah Maruyama Mr. Money Mustache Root of GoodSupport the Show:
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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. Welcome to another edition of Mitch & Meg’s Money Musings. Today Mitch and I talk about that familiar and notorious feeling: imposter syndrome. We talk about it with regards to work and careers, but we also explore how other areas of our lives — including the financial independence movement and having kids — could result in the feeling of being an “imposter.”
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’m chatting with Stacy, a former special education administrator, about her journey to financial independence. Stacy shares her experiences of leaving her job to spend more time with her 18-month-old son and pursue personal interests, such as financial coaching. We discuss Stacy's recent travels to France, her early money memories, and her decision to achieve Coast FI. Stacy also emphasizes the importance of community and flexibility in the FI journey, and offers insights on the benefits of a 457 plan for educators. Tune in to hear us reflect on the value of designing a life that aligns with one's values and goals.
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Episode page Jillian Johnsrud National Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) ChooseFI Afford Anything Mr. Money Mustache Bigger Pockets Money With Katie Efficient Frontier Paula Pant’s episode on this topic And another Paula episode on this! The Simple Path to Wealth, JL Collins Toggl Track App FinCon Catching Up to FISupport the Show:
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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. In today’s Meghan’s Money Musings episode I’ll be talking about the New Year’s resolutions I’ve had in the past, the ones that worked, the ones that didn’t, and the ones I have for 2025 and my plan to keep them.
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Episode page Gretchen Rubin’s 4 Tendencies Quiz Paula Pant, Afford Anything Mindy and Carl, Bigger Pockets Factor meal plans (referral link)Support the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’m chatting with Doug — again! This is part two of our conversation and we get into the meat of things.
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Episode page The Millionaire Next Door Bill Bengen, Safe Withdrawal Rate The Trinity Study Early-retirement.org Work Less, Live More, Bob Clyatt Military Guide to Financial Independence, Doug Nordman How to Raise a Financial Savvy Family, Doug Nordman CampFI FinCon We’re Talking Millions, Paul Merriman Millionaire Money Mentors forum ESI Money Camp Mustache MilMoneyCon Global Nomads Empower You Need A Budget (YNAB) Credit Karma Military Financial Independence Doug’s email: [email protected] Bogleheads The Military WalletSupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the podcast that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’m chatting with Doug, whose voice many of you may recognize. He wrote a book with his daughter on raising FI-minded children and has been on several podcasts talking about it, but today we get to hear his story.
We recorded for so long that you get two episodes with Doug! In the first he gushes over living in Hawaii, gives us military newbies the low down on how to join (and dishes on the honesty of recruiters), and dives into his money origin story. We also digress a bit into talking about the housing market #sorrynotsorry.
Next week tune in to hear the second half of our conversation (no spoiler alerts here)!
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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. Today I’m welcoming my buddy Mitch, who will be joining me on the Meghan’s Money Musings episodes — these will be dubbed “Mitch & Meg’s Money Musings - cute, right? Gotta love alliteration!
On today’s episode Mitch and Meg chat about career transitions. How did we know it was the right time to make a change? What was the catalyst? Why did we choose the new career path we did?
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Episode page myFIcapsule Apple Podcast myFIcapsule Spotify The Donegan’s Extraordinary Life Course (free) Velvet Buzzsaw movie NotebookLM ChatGPT Mitch’s episode on EverydayFISupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. Today I’ll be chatting with Kathy, who came to FI much later than most people in our community. In this episode you’ll hear Kathy’s harrowing story about being adopted by a middle class family with alcoholic parents and how that affected her money philosophies as an adult. Kathy also shares her biggest desire, which is to help blind and deaf people, and you’ll get to hear her take on what couples must do before they get married. Tune in above!
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Episode page HerMoney Episode: Do You Need A College Degree Anymore? Free Court Reporting Programs: https://projectsteno.org/try-it-out-for-free/ https://www.ncra.org/home/start-your-career/discoversteno-program/ncra-a-to-z-online-program ChooseFI Episode: Love, Loss, and Money: The Shocking Financial Aftermath of a FI Spouse’s Death | Amy Freewill.com ChooseFI Travel 101 Our Rich Journey: How to Move to Portugal The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins Mark’s Money Mind Blogger.com FIRE for Dummies by Jackie Cummings KoskiSupport the Show:
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Thanks for listening to the EverydayFI podcast, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people on the path to financial independence. In today’s Meghan’s Money Musings episode I’ll be sharing a journey many of us millennials had to endure: student loans. Let’s dive in!
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Episode webpage HerMoney Jill On Money episode with me as the guest CBS News Segment on student loans ChooseFI interview with Travis Hornsby Student Loan PlannerSupport the Show:
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. In this episode I get to chat with my friend Monica, who I didn’t realize I’d carpooled with to CampFI in 2022 until the very end of the episode (you all will get to hear that revelation and the laughter that ensued).
Monica talks about her experience growing up in a traditional Italian, immigrant household and balancing the culture of American expectation with her Italian roots. She also divulges her time as an unemployed, single parent, which led her to writing a book to help other single, struggling parents, and starting a money coaching business. Tune in to hear her amazing story and how you can reach out to her for help with your own finances.
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Episode webpage EverydayFI Episode 24 with Lan: The New Wave of FI Ramit Sethi’s I Will Teach You to be Rich website Budgets Are Sexy by J. Money FinCon Pathfinders by JL Collins ChooseFI Grab Your Slice - this is where you can find Monica’s coaching business and book [email protected] - Monica’s email CampFISupport the Show:
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Welcome to the first iteration of Meghan’s Money Musings on the EverydayFI podcast. Today I’ll be talking about my adventures in home buying and homeownership. The good, the bad, and the worst. Tune in to hear my mistakes and the lessons I learned.
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. In this episode I had the amazing pleasure of chatting with my newfound friend Hayley, an economist and former Peace Corps volunteer. We talk about a LOT in this show, including:
Hayley’s journey of being a foster parent How her parents bought their southern California home in the 70s for $28,000 and it’s now worth over $1M Her decision to join the Peace Corps and the parallels between this and how many are called to the FI movement Her boring portfolio strategy and how perfect should never be the enemy of good My rant on capitalism (lol) How as an economist Hayley thinks about the disconnect between the economy being “good” but people feeling strapped for cash And her own idea about a finance podcast for teens and young adultsTune in for this incredibly rich episode.
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Episode webpage Child and Family Services, D.C. (CFSA) Peace Corps Ramit Sethi Suze Orman PBS: The Retirement Gamble The Bogleheads Mr. Money Mustache The Efficient Frontier Fidelity study on the best stock market performers Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez Bookfinder.com Econome Conference ChooseFI podcast Earn & Invest podcast Bogleheads Conference The How of Happiness by Sonia Lyubomirsky Dr. Laurie SantosSupport the Show:
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Listen in for a bonus episode where host Meghan is interviewed on the Fire Inside Her podcast with Diane Schroeder!
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Tune in to Episode 81 of The Fire Inside Her as host Diane Schroeder and guest Meghan Combs tackle the nuances of the FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement. Meghan opens up about leaving her New York City job in art history for coding, navigating situational depression, and ultimately tripling her income. They discuss the importance of aligning expenses with personal values and how small financial decisions can lead to big changes. Meghan’s insights on balancing productivity with self-care and her love for travel bring a relatable touch to this financial journey. Perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed or considering a career shift, this episode offers both emotional support and practical steps to achieve financial freedom.
Meghan Combs, at 37, has navigated an intriguing journey to financial independence. At about 25, while residing in New York City, she pursued a master's degree in art history and museum studies. Eager to establish herself in the bustling metropolis, Meghan aspired to work in one of the prestigious museums. However, the fiercely competitive field posed significant challenges due to the high number of graduates and limited job opportunities. Despite the hurdles, her experiences have shaped a compelling narrative of perseverance and ambition.
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I can’t believe it’s already been 6 months since I started the EverydayFI podcast! Time flies way too fast these days. Tune in to this week’s episode to hear all about my thoughts so far about the show, how things started and how they’re going, some behind the scenes material, what’s coming next, AND a request from you, the audience.
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Episode webpage ChooseFI podcast MYFICapsule EverydayFI Podcast page Ramit Sethi “Money for Couples” podcast Mr. Money Mustache “The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement” Afford Anything with Paula Pant SoMoney podcast HerMoney podcast Fiverr Mark’s Money Mind showSupport the Show:
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Welcome to another episode of EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of people in the financial independence community. Today on the show I’ll be speaking with an anonymous guest, who will be known as “J”, and the big topic of our conversation is divorce. We dive deep into J’s money story and the parallels in how he rescued his mom financially and then his wife. We also talk about how a mismatched life vision between partners can upend even the most loving relationships. You’ll also find out what money conversations J thinks people should have when they start dating to avoid heartache in the future. We both agree that talking about hard things with your partner is the only way to foster a thriving relationship; otherwise it’s unfair to you and them to kick difficult topics under the rug. There’s a reason people say one of the best money decisions you can make is marrying the right person, so it’s safe to say the opposite is also true.
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Episode webpage Ramit Sethi “Money for Couples” podcast Ramit Sethi’s Money for Couples book ChooseFI CampFI Econome Conference Camp Mustache Catching Up to FI Afford Anything with Paula Pant Dad Chasing FI Budgets Are Sexy by J. MoneySupport the Show:
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