Today’s guests on episode 51 are Joy and Tyler Black. Many of you may be familiar with Joy, who has rapidly built a successful online business as a coach for pregnant and postpartum rock climbers. If you follow Joy on Instagram, you know her as a fun-loving and engaging mother of three, with a reputation for solid technical and personal coaching. Tyler on the other hand, is not a climber at all. He’s a biologist with a contrasting, yet highly complementary personality. In that way, they make for fantastic interview subjects on the discussion of relationships, money, career, and parenting.
Continue reading “Joy and Tyler Black on Career, Money Mindsets, and Parenting”QA9: What Is the Point of Financial Optimization?
We’re back to the digital mailbag to answer your questions!
For this week:
- Hot Seat Questions: My favorite blogs, podcasts, articles, and books. Musings on my biggest financial mistakes and the advice I’d give my younger self.
- How do my wife and I keep meaning and purpose in our lives without traditional careers?
- To sell or not to sell a home that was purchased in 2021
- How to sell investments and minimize taxes
- The proper hierarchy of investment accounts
- Roth vs Traditional 401(k): Which is better?
- I-Bonds: Should we be buying more?
- Saving strategies for a home down payment
- Receiving inheritance in a foreign currency
- Critical nuance on withdrawal strategies in a high inflation/poor market return environment
- So much more!
Three Important Myths on Delaying a Career
A combination of economic and cultural influences are propelling the trend of delayed adulthood. Through low-commitment job grazing, one can pursue recreational pursuits into the years previously occupied by traditional adult responsibilities: marriage, careers, parenting, and even home ownership.
Some might say YOLO. Life isn’t as short as we think, but our ability to get ahead might be.
Continue reading “Three Important Myths on Delaying a Career”It’s Not All Hard Luck with Shay Skinner
In her late teens and early twenties, Shay Skinner was disowned from her family. She struggled with crushing mental illness, which ultimately culminated in a suicide attempt that left her in financial ruin. From this dismal situation, Shay filed for bankruptcy and began a long and fruitful climb toward being whole again. How can we summon the courage to take such measures of personal accountability?
Continue reading “It’s Not All Hard Luck with Shay Skinner”Earning to Buy Time with Meghan and Jeff (A Way to FI)
Today’s guests on episode 44 are Meghan and Jeff, two Colorado climbers who are at very different positions on the spectrum of financial independence. Jeff achieved financial independence along with his wife, Rose, over four years ago. Meghan, along with her husband, were inspired to get serious about their personal finances after meeting and learning from Jeff and Rose. Jeff and Meghan now write about their experiences and learnings at awaytofi.com.
Today we discuss their different origin stories, long-term goals, and shed some light on the fraught balance between work, money, family, and the seemingly elusive control of our time.
Continue reading “Earning to Buy Time with Meghan and Jeff (A Way to FI)”Chris Weidner: Something More To The Story
Today on episode 43 I’m happy to have Chris Weidner, a long-time Colorado Front Range local, writer, husband, and father. This conversation is special to me for unexpected reasons. I hoped to interview Chris about his career as a writer, but what emerged was something far more interesting, and admittedly, brave on Chris’s part as it relates to career and finances. Chris is shockingly frank in many aspects of this conversation in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I really thank him for that, and I hope you will enjoy this truly fascinating discussion about his life, climbing, family, and career.
Continue reading “Chris Weidner: Something More To The Story”A Quick Note for Those Struggling with Spending
We often use spending in an attempt to gain admiration and respect from our peers. Here’s why it doesn’t work and what we can do instead.
Continue reading “A Quick Note for Those Struggling with Spending”Your Questions Answered: Volume 6
Hello! We’re back in the digital mailbag to answer your questions.
In this Q&A episode we take a hard look at inflation, the reality of a bear market, tactics for balancing a career and climbing, saving for a home down payment, my dream interviews, the pros and cons of maxing out retirement plans, cryptocurrency, financial advisors, and traveling the world for cheap. And of course, so much more.
Continue reading “Your Questions Answered: Volume 6”This is the Wild Ride We Signed Up For
To date, 2022 has been a bad year for the stock market. As long-term investors, this is the wild ride we signed up for.
Continue reading “This is the Wild Ride We Signed Up For”EP 31: Your Questions Answered: Volume 5
Ok! We’re back to the digital mailbag to answer your questions.
In this Q&A episode we take a deeper dive on I Bonds, forming a solid plan for our financial lives, how to catch up on saving later in life, ideas on how to free up time from the many distractions in our lives, my daily structure and routines, and the best way to invest for compound growth.
Continue reading “EP 31: Your Questions Answered: Volume 5”