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Money Peach

The Money Peach Podcast is a weekly show hosted by Chris Peach, the founder of the award-winning blog and personal finance website - Money Peach. What you can expect from this show: Chris Peach is an advocate for everyday people who want to know how to manage the everyday money. He believes the financial world is broken and it’s meant to be confusing - the less you know the more they (the financial world) makes. How it all started: Chris Peach was once struggling financially himself. In 2011 he was living paycheck to paycheck, facing $52,000 in consumer debt, and didn’t have a clue of what to do next. After learning the right way to manage the money and creating a plan, Chris paid of all of his debt and has never looked back. He's been showing people how to do the same ever since. Every Friday, Chris brings someone on the show to talk about money. From budgeting, to saving, to making more, and even some incredible stories to motivate your form real-life, everyday people who are winning with money. This is the show for the everyday, hard-working, people who want someone to show them what to do and how to do it...and in terms we can all understand! Welcome to the Money Peach Podcast!
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Now displaying: March, 2018
Mar 29, 2018

Mary Wheeler shares her incredible story of how she paid off $30,000 worth of debt in only 96 days.

Yes, you read correctly - ninety-six days.

Meet Mary Wheeler - founder of Abundant Wealth Solutions and a financial coach helping people destroy their student loan debt so they can create their own gateway towards REAL financial freedom.

Just like many of us, Mary didn’t start off a financial rockstar. She shares how she grew up in the projects of Mississippi and always had to struggle to simply get by. She carried this belief of money with her into her adulthood and graduated college with $30,000 worth of debt and no plan to pay it off.

After a few years of making interest-only payments and struggling to get by, she realized she would have to change the way she handled money if she wanted to change her life and her family tree.

In the interview, Mary and I talk about:

  • Growing up in the projects of Mississippi
  • The loans she took out for college
  • Her initial plan...or lack thereof
  • What she had to do to literally pay off $30k in 96 days

All the show notes, links and anything Mary and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session87 

Mar 22, 2018

Fellow blogger and founder of Millennial Money Man, Bobby Hoyt has a lot in common with me. We both paid off quite a bit of debt in a very short amount of time, and we both did it the same way - with SACRIFICE.

However, one of the main things we both completely agree on is how much we both value our mentors.

Bobby shares how and where he met his mentor and how his life and business have completely transformed since they started working together.

I chime in quite a bit on the conversation because of the belief I have in finding someone you can look up to in business, relationships, goal-setting, family, etc., and asking them the tough question: “would you become my mentor”.

In fact, if you haven’t listened yet, I interviewed John (the person I meet with on a regular basis) in April 2017 in Episode 38: Retired by 34? With John Gaston

During the episode, Bobby and I talk about:

  • What to look for in a mentor
  • How to ask someone to become your mentor
  • Why we place so much importance on a quality mentor
  • The #1 thing you must do to KEEP your mentor
  • AND...I will even challenge you to take action (you must listen)

All the show notes, links and anything Bobby and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session86 

Mar 15, 2018

We are taking the week off of recording and wanted share a REPLAY of one of our favorite and most popular episodes from the podcast - my interview with Rich Habits Author, Tom Corley.

 

In 2013, I was listening to the Dave Ramsey Show on the radio when he brought up an incredible book called Rich Habits by author Tom Corley.

 

After hearing about the book, and then listening to the interview with Mr. Corley, I immediately purchased the book and finished it that evening.

The Rich Habits were so powerful in my own life that I have continued to practice those same ten habits from the thousands of millionaires Tom interviewed for his research for his book all these years later.

What are the habits of America’s wealthiest people and what are the habits of the America’s poorest people? Some of what we talk about is obvious, however Tom shares some stories of other habits that none of us would ever even think about. My favorite…”the Hello Call”

Tom Corley is not only an incredible guest to have on the show, but he shares habits you can start creating in your own life right now which will have a direct correlation on your income, net worth, financial security, and overall well-being.

All the show notes, links, and anything Tom and I mentioned can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session85

Mar 8, 2018

Erin Chase, founder of 5DollarDinners.com has helped thousands of people save a ton of money on the one thing we all overspend on every month: FOOD.

Erin is now the leader in the space of meal-prepping on a budget and has been featured on talk shows such as Rachel Ray, the Today Show, Fox & Friends and The View.

What you will quickly find in our interview is Erin is different and in a good way. She truly does care about people making an impact on their health and their budget by staying away from expensive drive-thrus and substituting it for a plan that saves money and is better for you.

Inside this episode, Erin shares how she started by cutting her grocery bill in half with some simple tricks and ideas to sharing on her blog and then growing her business as a go-to resource for thousands upon thousands of people looking to save as much money as possible.

A few of her best practices are:

  • Don’t look for sales, let the sales come to you
  • Meat - don’t ever overspend on meat
  • A meal for your family should always cost $5 or less
  • Many more but you’ll have to listen



All the show notes, links and anything Erin and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session84

Mar 1, 2018

Sam Shultz and Ramy Serageldin, co-founders of HoneyFi - the latest fintech app helping spouses get the other spouse on board with the money are here to talk about your partner and your money.


Whether you’re dating, newlyweds or getting ready to toast 25 years of marriage, you’ll want to check out what these two relationship and money experts have to say on:

  • Top Question: Does everything have to be an open book with the money?
  • The Main Event: Should couples manage money together or separately?
  • Oh Crap: What if your spouse is trying to drag you in the wrong direction financially?
  • What about the App? How does this app differ from what is currently out there and is it worth it to check out?


All the show notes, the app and anything Sam, Ramy and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session83

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