by inside out money | Jun 30, 2024 | Early Retirement, Greg, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
Packing less and spending less while traveling abroad or domestically is possible and can make travel much more enjoyable! Travel a bit lighter and spend a bit less to splurge on the stuff that matters. Join us for a discussion on intentional travel spending. Greg...
by inside out money | Jun 23, 2024 | Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Lizgetsloaded, Money, Psychology, Uncategorized
It’s not about what you make, it’s about the difference between what you make and what you spend. If you know those two numbers you can calculate your savings rates, and if you know it you can improve upon it. Liz joins this week’s podcast as we talk about: –...
by inside out money | May 19, 2024 | Early Retirement, Greg, Investing, Money
The financial services industry often profits from the misconception that managing your investments is too complex, leading you to believe that you should pay them to do it for you. This just isn’t true, and we debunk this myth and explain how to transition from...
by inside out money | May 6, 2024 | Early Retirement, Greg, Money, Psychology
Greg joins this week’s podcast, and we share our most significant reflections and learnings after two years of being early-retired. We break it down into our eight biggest learnings: There’s nothing to be afraid of, be patient and kind with yourself, do less...
by inside out money | Mar 25, 2024 | Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
For the 50th Inside Out Money episode, Maggie interviews two early-retiree couples at campFI: Stacey & Andy and Amber & Bob. They share their stories of how they prepared for early retirement, challenges and learnings along the way, and much more. They also...
by inside out money | Mar 17, 2024 | Andrew, Early Retirement, Investing, Lifestyle, Money, Psychology
Andrew joins this week’s podcast, and we discuss the difference between deprivation and discipline, how they are interrelated, and why it all matters. We dig into the reality of needs versus wants and how reframing deprivation as discipline can help you...