by friendsonfiremm | Jan 10, 2022 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we talk with Chris and Deb from Go Bucket Yourself. Chris and Deb are a married couple living in Colorado with two daughters and two dogs. They had built a safe and secure life and slowly realized the white picket fence life...
by friendsonfiremm | Jan 3, 2022 | Growing Wealth, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we discuss the amazing benefits of meditation and how it can positively impact your money. Meditation has some pretty impressive benefits that have been scientifically proven, from reducing stress and anxiety to reducing...
by friendsonfiremm | Dec 27, 2021 | Financial Independence, Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we reflect on another unique year, 2021! We share it all, from what we’re most proud of personally to what we’ve learned and reflected on. We also share some of our favorite podcasts from the year, along with some of...
by friendsonfiremm | Dec 20, 2021 | Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this episode, we share ideas and tips for challenging typical medical insurance norms so you can save money on your medical expenses. Most people think there’s only one path for all of their medical expenses if they have traditional insurance, but...
by friendsonfiremm | Dec 6, 2021 | Employer Benefits, Growing Wealth, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we review important end-of-year financial reminders and do a goals check-in. First, we review the 2021 financial checklist we shared at the start of the year and focus on the most important items to remember before the end of...
by friendsonfiremm | Nov 29, 2021 | Growing Wealth, Kids, Lifestyle, Saving $
Episode Summary: In this week’s episode, we talk about how to spend less at Target or fill in the blank on whatever your version of Target is. We’re talking about those stores where you walk in for a $5 item, and you walk out with $75 or even $150 worth of things...
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