Posts in Podcasts
Little Things That Can Change Your Life Part One

5/27/23: In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, we're once again re-airing an interview we did back in 2017 with retired Admiral William “Bill” McRaven. If Bill’s name sounds familiar, it’s because he presided over the 2011 Navy SEAL raid that resulted in the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

A few years later in 2014, the four-star admiral and 37-year Navy SEAL veteran delivered the commencement speech at his alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin. Little did McRaven know that his address, which spoke to how students could overcome challenges and change themselves, would become a viral hit with 17 million views online.

McRaven was eventually encouraged to expand his commencement speech into a book, Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life…And Maybe the World.

Are We Behind on Retirement?

5/25/23: I'm in my late 30s and have been a saver since I opened my first bank account in elementary school. However, due to a series of unfortunate events, I found myself barely getting by. Because of this are we now behind the eight ball? 

Can I Retire in Ten Years at 55?

5/23/22: I’m planning on having the option to retire in ten years. Whether I call it quits or not will depend on how I feel at the time, but I like the idea of having the option. What should I be doing with extra cash flow between now and then? 

State of the Post-Pandemic Economy Part Two

5/21/23: I once again had the pleasure of joining CBS News Correspondent Major Garrett on his podcast, The Takeout, to discuss a number of topics, such as the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, the debt ceiling, and many people hitting the reset button.

State of the Post-Pandemic Economy Part One

5/20/23: I once again had the pleasure of joining CBS News Correspondent Major Garrett on his podcast, The Takeout, to discuss a number of topics, such as the Federal Reserve raising interest rates, the debt ceiling, and many people hitting the reset button.

Financial Housekeeping

5/17/23: We lost everything to a California wildfire four years ago. It took more time than we imagined to get back on our feet and we eventually decided to move to Nevada. We just recently started to recoup our financial losses, so we're now sitting on a lot of cash. How should we proceed?