Hilary Hendershott, MBA, CFP, from Profit Boss Radio is coming on the show to open our eyes to the way we all FEEL about money.
What makes Hilary different from much of the finance world is her belief system with money. She believes no matter how much we make, how much we have, or how much we want, our mind controls the flow of money in and out of our life. She is also a self-proclaimed neuroscience geek and has read everything she could find on the psychology behind money behaviors and habits. Her belief system of personal finance goes much deeper than you would have ever thought possible, opening your eyes to many of the questions you have about your own money behaviors.
The Best Part of the Episode...
We both agree on a many of the same financial principles and beliefs, however there is one key thing we don’t agree on at all - budgeting. Her and I do go back and forth on this “touchy” subject, but I will add she also does an excellent job explaining why she is against budgeting. At the end of the day it’s simply one thing we aren’t going to agree on (which is perfectly okay). Hilary was an amazing guest and at the end she even throws in her latest eBook for free: The Mind Over Money Guide.
All the show notes, links, and anything Hilary and I talked about can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session40
Scott Alan Turner is a debt-free millionaire and the host of his own podcast, The Scott Alan Turner Show.
Scott once started out as a self-proclaimed money moron and has completely reshaped the way he approaches his life and money. There is one very interesting thing he did to pay off his mortgage early, which I will let him explain inside the episode.
For the past year, Scott’s show has been one of a few podcasts I find myself listening to over and over again. His philosophy on debt, savings, budgeting, building wealth, and retiring early often beg me to ask the question: “Are we long lost cousins?”
In the show, Scott talks about:
At the end of the show, Scott provides all Money Peach listeners with a freebie BONUS!
All the show notes, links, and anything Scott and I talked about can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session39
On the show today my guest is John Gaston. John is a close friend of mine, an extremely successful entrepreneur, and was able to retire at age 34.
John is also my one on one mentor when it comes to my own business. Over the past few years John has shared a lot with me and I've begged him to come on the podcast to share his incredible story.
John is very humble and also very private, so for him to come on this podcast took a lot of arm-twisting on my part. Some of the things John will share with us are:
• How he got started and his passion for business
• Leaving the comfort of a steady paycheck
• The ups and downs of being an entrepreneur
• Overcoming extreme adversity
• Balancing the business and family life
• Managing a partnership (with his best friend)
All the show notes, links, and anything John and I talked about can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session38
Jeff Jones is an investment advisor and one-half owner of WJ Wealth Management in Phoenix, Arizona.
I met Jeff through a mutual friend and one thing I immediately liked about Jeff was his outlook for the future of investing for retirement. He has been in the business for 32 years, yet he his not your typical “old-school” investment advisor.
Jeff has the long-term experience and the ability to see the changes from the past and can relate those changes to today’s movement of new-age investing.
For example; most traditional investment advisors are not fans of robo-investing (computers replacing humans) as you can only imagine why. However, Jeff fully accepts it and will even explain the value it provides versus what he refers to as “traditional”.
Stay tuned for the very end where Jeff shares his view of mutual funds becoming obsolete in the near future and what he says is already replacing mutual funds today.
All the show notes, links, and anything Jeff and I talked about can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session37