Glenda Hoon Russell is a serial entrepreneur who lives in an RV with her husband. She’s a speaker, content creator and author. Her book, The Status Foe, will be out in Spring 2020. This was easily one of my favorite conversations this year—deeper discussions stick with me. We talk a lot about focusing on what you can
FU Money, Investing & World Travel with Mr. & Mrs. Nomad Numbers
Mr. & Mrs. Nomad Numbers enjoyed 13-year careers at major tech companies in Silicon Valley. Then at age 36 and 37, they realized they’d become financially independent, quit corporate America and started traveling the world. They believe life should be lived to its fullest potential. Their blog, nomadnumbers.com, was created to share their nomadic journey of slow
Chasing Love in The Land of Smiles (Thailand) with Frank Dekker
Every morning Frank Dekker goes to work at Starbucks. He’s not a barista—he’s an American whose job as a Software Architect allows him to work from anywhere (as long as there’s a Wifi connection). So he moved to Thailand. His story of moving halfway around the world is awesome and hilarious. He met his wife through Facebook and
I Don’t Want No Scrubs: Why You Should Live on 50% of Your Income with Physician on FIRE
My guest is Leif Dahleen, aka Physician on FIRE. He retired from medicine in August to live a bigger life. I was excited to have POF on the podcast for a few reasons. First, I’ve recommended his blog, PhysicianOnFIRE.com, to several friends of mine over the years. Leif’s been sharing a wealth of knowledge on personal finance, early
The Making of a Military Millionaire with David Peré
David Peré is an active-duty Marine who devotes his free time to teaching service members and veterans how to build wealth through real estate investing, entrepreneurship and personal finance. In today’s podcast episode, David shares by what age he plans to become a millionaire, and exactly how he intends to do it. You’ll also get a
Happiness & Wealth Strategies: A Collaboration with Certified Financial Planner Paul Benson
When I met Paul Benson, host of Financial Autonomy: Financial Independence Through an Australian Lens, in Washington DC, he had a great idea—an impromptu episode without a host. Instead, we’d ask each other random questions that we thought might interest our audiences. Paul is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) in Melbourne, Australia, who focuses on financial
A Coming to America Story with Observe Founder Christian Modjaiso
Christian Modjaiso is Founder and CEO of OBSERVE. He is the Xtreme Stress Coach, helping extremely stressed people to deal with their stress by observing it for themselves. Christian lives in Democratic Republic of the Congo. He speaks six languages, was on a university chess team before he went to high school and attended a top engineering
Strengthening the Mind Through Unexpected Hardship with Michael D’Albor
I introduce listeners to my good buddies because they’re studs. My guest on the podcast today is Michael D’Albor. In this discussion, I learned things about my longtime friend that I didn’t know. Consequently, my respect for him has only grown. A deeply personal chat, Michael talks about the moment he found out his wife was a lesbian
What it Takes to Become a Six-Figure Blogger with Alex Nerney & Noah Riggs
My guests on the podcast this week are Alex Nerney and Noah Riggs. Both are inspiring Internet entrepreneurs I met at FinCon this past week. There’ll always be a place on this podcast for sharp young guys full of energy & ambition. When I met these two men at the Hilton Washington DC, I knew
Reality is Negotiable with Nicholas Hutchison
My guest on the podcast is Nicholas Hutchison of BookThinkers, a fast-growing Instagram platform for book lovers. Nick is from Boston, Massachusetts, and works full-time as a sales professional. We discovered on the podcast we have a lot in common. In addition to books, Nick and I share a passion for self-development & travel. We
Donald Trump, World War II & Time You Can’t Get Back with Jürgen in Nuremburg, Germany
My guest on the podcast is my good friend of 25 years from Nuremburg, Germany. Jürgen works as a commercial manager at a major German company. He also invests in real estate, managing all 9 properties himself. Jurgen shares insight on German immigration, politics, and perceptions of Donald Trump. We also talk about how we met, if America