Radical Personal Finance
Latest Episodes
1011: My Post-Event Report on the Inaugural RPF Family Camp
We wrapped up a phenomenal inaugural RPF Family Camp a couple of weeks ago and I want to give you a personal report. I hope to see you at the next one!
1010: Friday Q&A: Building Work Ethic and Character, Taking Drugs and Getting Plastic Surgery, Overcoming Risks for Full-Time Moms
On today's Friday Q&A show we discuss: 1:27 Should we pass our children through a grueling gauntlet of work and study to build character and work ethic in them? 36:00 Should we take drugs (either act
1008: We Got Him! The Demise of the IRS Whistleblower and What We Need to Learn From It
The IRS whistleblower was caught and imprisoned. That's great news. But the problem doesn't go away.
1007: Friday Q&A: Costs of Motherhood, International Snow-Bird Adventures for Employees, Tithing on Investments, Abortion Debate, AI Dominating AI and Bookkeeping
In today's Friday Q&A Show we discuss: 1:30 How could an expectant mother build a financial model as for when it makes sense for her to leave her job to be a full-time mother? 18:05 A listener's real
1006: Building Enormous Wealth Efficiently Through Business Abroad: Interview with Andrew Henderson
On today's podcast we discuss Andrew Henderson's, The Nomad Capitalist's pathway to wealth and his global ambitions. Enjoy! (Note: I will be speaking at Nomad Capitalist Live in Malaysia in September.
Come Join Me at Nomad Capitalist Live in September!
I will be speaking at Nomad Capitalist Live September 25-28 in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is an awesome event in the world of international planning and boy do we need more international redundancy r
1005: How to Navigate the Social Financial Complexities of Dining Out So You Can Have a Great Social Life Without Breaking the Bank
Today on the podcast, I cover something that is intensely practical: How to handle the social complexities of mixed dining. You know the feeling...you've gone to a nice dinner with friends, the bill a
1004: Don't Wait to Have Babies Until You Can "Afford It"
Is it good to be financially prepared before having children? Yes, it is. But it doesn't take all that long to accomplish this. Perhaps a year at most. Let's talk about the real preparations that are
1003: Don't Wait For Marriage Until You Can "Afford It"
If you want to marry and you've found a great potential spouse, you should marry. Don't wait until you can "afford it." In this podcast, I'll explain why and how.