by friendsonfiremm | Dec 12, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we talk about how to stick to your values when you or your kids are faced with peer pressure. First, we talk through different types of peer pressure, from positive and negative, to active and passive. We then talk more about...
by friendsonfiremm | Nov 28, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Lifestyle
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we interview Jessica from The Fioneers and talk about designing a life you don’t want to retire from. Jess spends a lot of time talking, thinking, and writing about how people can use the financial freedom they are...
by friendsonfiremm | Nov 21, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we talk about the arrival fallacy and what you can learn from better understanding it. The arrival fallacy is the false assumption that once you reach a big goal, you will have enduring happiness from accomplishing that goal. We...
by friendsonfiremm | Nov 14, 2022 | Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we discuss the lesser-known but universally understood concept of Hygge. Pronounced Hugg-ah or Hoog-ah, it’s the Danish concept of coziness, and it’s everywhere around the holidays. While everyone can appreciate some coziness...
by friendsonfiremm | Nov 7, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we talk about all things prenup related, and we bring on a family law attorney to give you an official legal perspective on prenuptial agreements. We explain what a prenup is, why we think they are good, and how to create one...
by friendsonfiremm | Oct 31, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we read and discuss a recent Washington Post article: 7 ways a recession could be good for you financially. We then share our thoughts on the recession, housing prices, savings rates, ibonds, unemployment, student loan...
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