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Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Afford Anything

A weekly Personal Finance, Business and Careers podcast featuring Paula Pant and Sunitha Rao
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Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Afford Anything

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Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Afford Anything

A weekly Personal Finance, Business and Careers podcast featuring Paula Pant and Sunitha Rao
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#519: We sit down with Jim Kwik, a brain coach and expert in memory improvement, speed reading, and optimal learning.As a child, Jim suffered a brain injury that made learning difficult. He was labeled "the boy with the broken brain," which d
#518: If you want to learn about building wealth through entrepreneurship, you’ll enjoy this episode.When Rachel Rodgers graduated from law school, she didn’t take the conventional path to working at a big law firm. Instead, she opened her own
#517: Kimiko is dismayed that the asset allocation books she’s read led her down a path to an underperforming portfolio heavy in ex-US stock investments. Where should she go from here?Julie and her husband dream of owning a vacation rental in
#516: Have you ever wondered how small, seemingly insignificant actions can have massive impacts on your financial life? In today's episode, we talk to Dr. Brian Klaas, a Professor at University College London and an affiliate researcher at th
Jessica and her husband are juggling two home sales and one home purchase within the next two to four years. How do they execute wisely while navigating a tight real estate market?Zerai works two jobs that both offer a pension and retirement p
#514: The S&P 500 hit a record high — and the GameStop guy is back, and he now owns 9 million shares of GME, making him the 4th largest shareholder.Interest rates from remain the same, and are expected to hold steady until September. Inflatio
Jason Tartick, a former banker and TV star from The Bachelorette, discusses finances in relationships. He describes eight crucial questions about money that every couple should discuss.When a couple is dating, but before they get serious, he s
#512: An anonymous caller who received a large inheritance feels paralyzed by all the investment philosophies he’s read about. How does he pick a winning strategy he can stick with?Josh is an expectant dad looking to buy a bigger house but do
#511: Sara is five years from retirement with a paid-off house. But she’s worried that her money will run out before she turns 80. What does she need to do now to protect her future self? Lauren is a personal finance nerd who gets it. But one
#510: Maybe you’re trying to convince:– Your spouse | to embrace the FIRE movement.– Your teenage kids | to invest some of their summer job money in stocks.– Your neighbor | to sell you their house in a private, off-market deal.– Your boss
#509: Rob wants to retire early, but a real estate investment led to $30,000 of credit card debt. Should he take on more debt to pay it off?An anonymous return caller took Paula’s advice and ran with it, doubling her income within a few years
#508: Recently I chatted with Stanford researcher Dr. Mary Murphy, a renowned expert in the field of psychological and brain sciences.Dr. Murphy, who is a Professor at Indiana University and conducts research at Stanford University, shared in
#507: Robert was recently released from prison and wants to start his life on the right foot. What’s Joe and Paula’s advice for him?Suzy is excited to deploy her first corporate bonus but scared to invest everything in a lump sum. Should she
#506: "Today's guest, Brandon Ganch, also known as the MadFientist, reached Financial Independence (FI) and quit his job as a software developer at 34. But then he faced a vexing question: what should he do with the rest of his life?In this e
#505: Ryan Johnson isn't your average CEO. He's a visionary reimagining city life, one car-free community at a time.In this episode, we chat with Ryan, the co-founder of Culdesac, about building walkable neighborhoods designed for human connec
#504: Brian Kelly faced a harsh reality during the Great Recession – $65,000 in income and crushing credit card debt. He started a simple side hustle, a website called The Points Guy, as an attempt to earn a few hundred dollars a month.  Fa
#503: Lindsay’s husband struggles with a mental disability. She’s worried about the impact on her family’s finances. How does she maintain harmony in her marriage and protect her kids’ future?An anonymous caller is stoked about her young neph
#502: The Fed met earlier this week and elected to keep interest rates at a 23-year high, in an effort to wrestle inflation closer to its two percent target.Despite this, the April jobs report, which was released today, shows that jobs grew f
#501: Drop the mic! ChooseFI's Brad Barrett takes the host role in this special episode, interviewing Paula Pant about the financial independence community.This episode was recorded LIVE at a comedy club in Brooklyn, as the final installment o
Enjoy Part 2 of our two-part Episode 500 special, recorded live at a comedy club in Brooklyn. Host Paula Pant and special guest Brad Barrett from ChooseFI answer questions from the audience, live on stage.Learn more about your ad choices. Visi
Enjoy Part 1 of our two-part Episode 500 special, recorded live at a comedy club in Brooklyn.Brad Barrett, host of the ChooseFI podcast, joins us on stage to talk about what financial independence ideas and practices have changed … and what id
We delve into the world of Financial Independence (FI) with a pioneer -- Vicki Robin, the co-author of Your Money or Your Life.In the 1970s, Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez, from vastly different backgrounds, came together over a shared vision:
Esquire Magazine editor-at-large and bestselling author A.J. Jacobs joins the show to discuss his experimental approach to life.Jacobs, whose TED Talks have been viewed more than 3 million times, shares best practices around motivation, habits
Stocks or skills? How should you invest? Should you pour money into unlocking your income potential? Or should you pour money into the market?Forget the motivational posters -- unlimited potential is real. But unlocking it takes investment. T
JL Collins, the author of "The Simple Path to Wealth," achieved financial independence in 1989 with a surprisingly simple strategy: saving half his income and investing in index funds.In this episode, JL breaks down his ultra-simple investing
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