
Money Talk
Money Talk is a personal finance podcast hosted by Skyler Fleming, who draws on his experience as a credit union call center supervisor to discuss financial issues. The show aims to help listeners of all ages get started with personal finance through simple conversations. With over 200 episodes and four years of content, it continues to evolve and address common money problems.
Episodes
What’s Next for Money Talk? - 219
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I’m flying solo for a very special reason. It’s the final episode of the show! After over four years of hosting Money Talk, I’m reflecting on what this podcast has meant to me, the lessons I’ve learned, and how it’s shaped my journey from a call center employee to a financial planner. I’m also sharing what’s next for me and how you can continue our money conve
Understanding Yourself and Changing How You Handle Money with Hanna Horvath - 218
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Hanna Horvath, a CFP® Professional and the creator of Your Brain on Money, to explore why we behave the way we do with our finances. We tackled everything from first money memories to the emotional patterns driving our spending and saving habits, and how to finally make lasting changes with our money. Hanna brings such great insights into the p
What Else Comes with Receiving an Inheritance with Caitlin Durning - 217
In this week's episode, I sat down with Caitlin Durning, the owner of Meraki Media Management, to talk about something we’ve never tackled on the show before, receiving an inheritance or unexpected windfall. Caitlin shares her personal experience of inheriting money as a teenager, the emotional rollercoaster that came with it, and the practical steps she took to turn a life-changing event into
What Really Goes Into Financial Independence with Daniel Rodgers - 216
In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Daniel Rodgers, an award-winning author, financial educator, and early retiree, to dive deep into what financial independence really takes. Daniel spent 20 years leading complex programs at Microsoft and Google before achieving early retirement, and now he’s teaching others how to create work-optional lives. We explored everything from the
Building a Lifelong Financial Plan with Jeffrey Panik - 215
In this week’s episode, I sat down with Jeffrey Panik, an experienced financial planner and the founder of Balance Wealth Partners, to talk all about building a lifelong financial plan that actually works. Jeff brings nearly 25 years of experience helping people balance their financial obligations with living a happy, intentional life. Together we break down why starting sooner matters, how to cre
How to Spend Money with Confidence with Chris Pollard - 214
In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Chris Pollard, a US Army veteran, West Point graduate, and principal of Great Path Planning, to talk all about how to confidently spend the money you’ve worked so hard to save. Chris brings over 15 years of experience in retirement income planning, tax strategy, and wealth management, and he shares how to break free from the scarcity mindset so
Overcoming Shame and Moving Forward with Money with Grace Del Rey - 213
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Grace Del Rey, a financial strategist, sound healer, and founder of SGBS Consulting and the Saving Grace Money Method. Grace blends practical business strategy with mindset and energy work to help people heal their relationship with money, release financial stress, and build wealth from the inside out. Together, we tackled the big topic of mone
Where to Get Started with FinTech with Brittany Flammer - 212
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Brittany Flammer, a certified financial coach, mom of five, and spreadsheet-loving budgeting pro, to explore how FinTech can actually make managing your money easier. Brittany went from living close to the poverty line with five kids to building an $800,000 net worth, and now she helps others start and stick with budgeting. Together, we tackled
Give Money Beyond The Holidays with Rebecca Herbst - 211
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Rebecca Herbst, a financial literacy advocate, early retiree, and founder of Yield and Spread, to talk about generosity and giving beyond the holiday season. We dove into how you can create a mindset of generosity, build habits that make giving natural, and even give in ways that fit your financial independence journey. Rebecca brings a thought
Learning How to Ride Our Money BIKE with Anthony Weaver - 210
In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Anthony Weaver, host of the About That Wallet podcast, to dive into his BIKE Method for managing money. Anthony grew up experiencing financial hardship, and now he’s on a mission to help people simplify their finances and feel confident with their money. Together, we break down how to use the BIKE Method. Budget, Income, Knowledge, and Executio
How to Get Started with Real Estate with Mike Turner - 209
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Mike Turner, a real estate entrepreneur, author, and educator with over 20 years of experience building wealth through real estate. Mike brings a fresh, practical take on how to get started without betting the farm, the mistakes to avoid, and why he now focuses on manufactured homes and partnership-based investing to create real passive income
Replay - Lessons Learned from Over 700+ Episodes with Matt and Joel from How to Money - 208
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I’m bringing you one of my favorite throwback interviews with Matt and Joel from the How to Money podcast. These guys have recorded 700+ episodes and bring an incredible mix of practical money advice, humor, and real-life experience to the conversation. We talked all about how money conversations start awkwardly, why talking about money matters so much, and ho
How to Become Empowered with Money with Michelle Malawer - 207
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Michelle Malawer, a money coach who empowers high‑earning women to build confidence with their finances and create wealth‑funded lives they love. We talked about shifting your mindset to see money as a tool, why safe and judgment‑free conversations about money are so powerful, and how to build the life you imagine with the resources you already
How Mindset Plays a Role with Our Money with Shari Rash - 206
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I’m joined by Shari Rash, a nationally recognized financial advisor, money mindset expert, and host of Everyone’s Talking Money. Shari has been named a 2024 Best Wealth Manager and Advisor Under 40 by Investment News, and she brings incredible insight into how our mindset shapes the way we save, spend, and feel about our money. Together, we break down why numb
Handling Life’s Curveballs with Mark Teague - 205
In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Mark Teague to talk about something we all face but rarely discuss openly: life's curveballs. From unexpected job losses to career transitions and financial pressures, Mark shares his unique framework for handling whatever life throws your way. With a background that spans from growing up on a farm to leading teams in banking and finance, Mark brings both tradi
Dealing with Your Money Monsters with Doug Lynam - 204
In this episode, we're diving deep into why so many people feel smart about money but still struggle financially and more importantly, how to break free from that cycle. I sit down with Doug Lynam, a former Benedictine monk turned money manager, who brings a unique perspective on wealth, mindset, and what he calls our "money monsters." Doug shares how our childhood wounds and personality types sha
Why It’s Important to Spend Money with Jesse Hurst - 203
In this episode, I sit down with Jesse Hurst, CFP and CEO of Impel Wealth Management, to challenge one of the biggest misconceptions in personal finance: that all spending is bad. With over 30 years of experience helping clients navigate retirement, Jesse shares how financial planning isn't about restriction, it's about freedom. We explore the psychology behind the transition from saving to spendi
Bonus - Enjoy Spending Money with Buckets and Sinking Funds - 5
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Bonus - Estate Planning is Simple and Easy - 4
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Bonus - How to Build a Financial Plan in Your 20s - 3
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Bonus - I Made My Wife Cry About Money - 2
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Bonus - Crafting Your Financial Why - 1
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Bonus - Welcome to Financial Planning for Young Adults - Trailer
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Do You Feel Financially Behind with Lori Atwood - 202
In this episode, we dive into what it means to feel financially behind and how to get back on track. I chat with Lori Atwood, a CFP professional and founder of Fearless Finance, about the importance of time in our financial plans, how to recognize if you're starting late, and practical steps to catch up. We talk about the difference between feeling behind because of financial comparisons versus ac
How to Travel Slowly with Suzy May - 201
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Suzy May, slow travel coach and host of the Wander World School and Slow Family Travel Podcast, to dive into the world of slow travel. We explore how extending your trips, living like a local, and traveling with intention can transform both your experiences and your wallet. Suzy shares her family’s journey of splitting time between Spain, Germa
Answering Your Questions! Episode 200!
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, we’re celebrating a huge milestone episode 200! I’m flying solo for this one, and it’s all about you, the Money Buddy community. I’m answering the questions you’ve sent in about saving, investing, budgeting, building emergency funds, travel hacking, and even handling credit card debt while chasing financial independence. After four years and 200 episodes, I wa
How To Get Started with Travel Hacking with Tim Walker - 199
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Tim Walker, the travel rewards expert behind Travel Multiplier, to dive into the fascinating world of travel hacking, turning your everyday spending into free flights, hotel stays, and incredible travel experiences. Whether you’ve just started thinking about your first big trip or you’re already juggling a few rewards cards, this episode will h
The Superpower of Intentionality with Justin Taylor - 198
In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Justin Taylor, also known as The Saving Sherpa and co-host of The Financial Independence Show. Justin reached financial independence by age 31, retired at 33, and just wrapped up a six-month global adventure living on about $50 a day! We recorded this conversation live at FinCon in Portland, Oregon, and dug into how intentionality with money an
Setting Yourself Up for Success with Scott Maderer - 197
In this week's episode, I sat down with Scott Maderer, author of Inspired Living and founder of Inspired Stewardship, to tackle the big question: How do you find your calling and make money management something that supports your life instead of running it?Whether you’ve ever felt stuck in a job that doesn’t feel like your purpose, or you’re just tired of money stress getting in the way of the lif
Should We Let AI Manage Our Money with Ronika Khanna - 196
In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Ronika Khanna, a CPA and CFA who helps solopreneurs and small business owners make sense of their money through her firm, Montreal Financial. We dove into a topic that’s right up my alley, AI and personal finance. Can we really trust AI to manage our money? Should we? Ronika and I explored the practical ways AI can assist with personal finances
The Opportunity of Simple Index Investing with Nicole Meihofer - 195
In this episode of Money Talk, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nicole Meihofer, wealth strategist and founder of Pearl Vest Capital, to break down the world of index investing. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by investing jargon or just want a “set it and forget it” approach, this conversation is for you. Nicole and I dive into how you can balance investing with other big life goals and ma
How to Start Saving Money with Steve Short and Mark Schlipman - 194
In this exciting episode, we dive into the crucial topic of saving money while managing debt, explore investment strategies, and tackle a listener's question about what to do post-emergency fund. We’ll unravel the complexities of personal finance, offering simple, actionable advice to help you avoid the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and start building real wealth. Whether you're just beginning your f
What if I Make a Financial Mistake with Monica Kaufman - 193
In this week's episode, we tackle a topic that's all too familiar to many of us: making financial mistakes, getting back on track, and, most importantly, overcoming the shame that often accompanies these blunders. We all make money mistakes at some point, but it's how we handle them that defines our financial journey. Joining me is the incredible Monica Kaufman, a Certified Financial Planner and f
10 Tips for “Adulting” with Money - 192
In this episode, we're diving into 10 foundational tips for “adulting” with money. Practical, down-to-earth advice that can genuinely change your financial life. Whether you're just getting started with money or feel like you missed the class on "how to be a financially responsible adult," this episode is packed with takeaways. From identifying your goals (and why they should be your own!) to leve
Planning for Taxes with Kyle Beltle - 191
Send me a textThis week on the Money Talk podcast, we’re facing the big, scary monster named taxes! But don’t worry, I brought in CPA Kyle Beltle to help make it all feel a little less overwhelming. We bust the myth that getting a raise means you’ll end up with less money, break down what a marginal tax bracket really means, and look at strategies for avoiding taxes legally! Kyle shares real stori
Financial Opportunities for Young Adults - 190
Send me a textIn this episode, I dive into the real financial opportunities available to young adults and anyone just getting started on their money journey. We’ll talk about why financial decisions can feel so overwhelming, how to build good money habits even on a small income, and smart ways to invest when you’re just starting out. Plus, I answer a fantastic listener question about balancing fun
Becoming a CFP® - 189
Send me a textThis week’s episode is a special one! It’s just me on the mic sharing a huge personal and professional milestone: I passed the CFP® exam! 🎉In this solo episode, I’m walking you through what it took to go from “I think I want to do this” to actually sitting for and passing one of the most challenging exams of my life. Whether you’re considering a career shift into financial planning o
The Benefit of Taking Mini-Retirements Often with Jillian Johnsrud - 188
Send me a textThis week on the Money Talk podcast, I had an incredible conversation with Jillian Johnsrud all about mini-retirements. What they are, how they work, and why taking them often might just be the key to a better life and even a better career. Jillian has taken over a dozen mini-retirements herself, and her wisdom around this topic really opened my eyes. We talk about everything from de
How to Ignore The News and Stick to Your Plan with Jonathan Blau - 187
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, I sit down with Jonathan Blau, the founder and CEO of Fusion Family Wealth, to tackle one of the most overlooked but powerful financial habits: ignoring the news. We dig into why obsessing over current events can derail your financial plan, how emotions sneak into our money decisions, and what it actually takes to build a plan that can weather the emoti
Estate Planning for Young Adults with Joe Clark - 186
Send me a textIn this episode, I sit down with Joe Clark, CFP®, to talk about a topic that’s crucial but often ignored by young adults: estate planning. I know, it sounds like something for older folks, but trust me, there are simple, powerful steps you can take right now to make sure your assets go where you want them to go. We break down the jargon, simplify the process, and share real-life exam
Automatic Financial Freedom with The Budget Besties - 185
Send me a textThis episode is one of my absolute favorites—we’re diving deep into what I call the personal finance superpower: automation. I’m joined by two great guests, Shana and Vanessa, also known as The Budget Besties. These two are financial coaches and co-hosts of the “Financial Coaching for Women” podcast, and they’re on a mission to make budgeting fun, simple, and judgment-free. We talk t
Doing Better with Money By Talking About It with Ralph Estep Jr - 184
Send me a textIn this episode, I’m joined by Ralph Estep Jr., a seasoned financial coach and host of The Ask Ralph Show. We dive into why simply talking about money can be the game-changer you need to make smarter financial decisions. Ralph and I swap some crazy credit union stories, reflect on the importance of financial literacy, and explore how humility, simplicity, and consistency are core tra
The Importance of Financial Planning for Young Adults with Joel Miller - 183
Send me a textIn this week’s episode, I sat down with Joel Miller, a Certified Financial Planner™ and the founder of Flames Financial Planning, to break down the intimidating idea of financial planning into something approachable, doable, and even enjoyable. We talked all about how young adults can get started with building a financial plan, why it’s not just for the wealthy, and how small steps c
Tax-Efficient Investing with Patrick Huey - 182
Send me a textThis week’s episode is packed with practical investing wisdom and a whole lot of tax-saving strategies. I sat down with Patrick Huey, CFP®, author, small business owner, and host of History Lessons for the Modern Investor, to break down the often-confusing world of tax-efficient investing. We tackled everything from Roth vs. traditional accounts to how to actually use a taxable inves
Building Understanding and Getting on the Same Page with Travis Parry - 181
Send me a textIn this week's episode, I sat down with the Dr. Travis Parry to talk about one of the most game-changing aspects of your financial life—getting on the same page. Whether you’re married, engaged, or single and want to better understand your own money mindset, this episode is packed with tools and insights that will help you level up. We talk about understanding your money history, why
Using Our Emotions to Our Financial Benefit with Egle Aleknaviciute - 180
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, we’re diving into the emotional side of money—because let’s be real, it’s not all about math. I’m joined by Egle Aleknaviciute, a wealth, business, and purpose strategist who brings a unique mix of financial expertise and emotional intelligence. We explore why saving can feel painful, how vision boards can actually boost your savings, and how to harness
The Scary and Confusing World of Health Insurance with Christine MacLaren - 179
Send me a textIn this episode, we dive deep into the often intimidating and confusing world of health insurance. I brought on Christine MacLaren, an HR professional with over 25 years of experience and a certified budget coach, to help us understand this complex part of our financial lives. We break down key terms like premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance, explore the pros and cons of high dedu
All The Things You Didn’t Learn in School with Rob Finlay - 178
Send me a textIn this week's episode, we're diving into all the critical things you didn’t learn in school — from budgeting basics to building credit, paying taxes, and investing wisely. I’m joined by Rob Finlay, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Hey Dad, who shares some incredibly helpful insights for anyone navigating adult finances. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to get your
Welcome to Money Talk - 177
Send me a text🎙️ Welcome to Money Talk - Episode 177Hey Money Buddies! This week’s episode is a big one. I’ve got some exciting announcements, a fresh new look, and a reminder of why we’re here — to talk about money so we can all do better with it, together. I’m walking you through what’s new with the Money Talk Show, including our revamped website and a brand-new way to connect with me directly (
What is Money Talk? [Trailer]
Send me a textI'm so excited you're tuning in to Money Talk! In this quick trailer episode, I’m giving you the inside scoop on how Money Talk was born, starting all the way back when I worked in a credit union call center. After seeing firsthand how a simple money conversation could change someone's financial future, I knew I wanted to keep the conversation going.Since launching this podcast in Se
The Power of a Written Spending Plan with Danielle Reese - 176
Send me a textIn this week’s episode, I’m joined by Danielle Reese, founder of the Better Budgeting Playbook and host of the Better Budgeting Podcast. We’re diving deep into the world of written spending plans—why they matter, how to build one, and how they can actually make your financial life feel freeing instead of restrictive. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for ways to level up
Financial Success is Different Now Than it was for Your Parents with Ron Turba - 175
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, I sit down with Ron Turba to dive into how financial success has evolved over the generations—and why the old playbook just doesn't work for us anymore. We talk about how our parents’ path to the “American Dream” no longer applies in a world of rising costs, stagnant wages, and radically different opportunities. Ron brings a wealth of knowledge from the
Getting Started Talking about Money and Helping Others with Cody Garrett - 174
Send me a textIn this episode, I’m joined by Cody Garrett, founder of Measure Twice Money. Cody and I talk about what it means to help others with money in a way that’s human, empathetic, and not transactional. We talk about how to start talking about money—whether that’s with friends, family, or your fellow money buddies—and why so many people hold back from having these important conversations.
How Much Will You Need For Retirement with Eric Brotman - 173
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, I sit down with CFP® Eric Brotman to break down one of the biggest financial questions: How much do you actually need to retire? Eric shares insights on what retirement really means, how to calculate your financial independence number, and why aiming for 100% of your pre-retirement income might be the best strategy. We also talk about practical ways to
Is College Unaffordable with Shymika Davison - 172
Send me a textThis week we’re tackling one of the biggest financial questions out there: Is college unaffordable? I sat down with Shymika Davison, founder of Pre-College Solutions, to break down the myths, challenges, and strategies around paying for higher education. Whether you’re a student, a parent, or someone thinking about going back to school, this episode is packed with insights to help yo
Getting that Perfect Work-Life Balance with Warren Miles-Pickup - 171
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, I sit down with Warren Miles-Pickup to discuss one of the most important (and often tricky) topics in personal finance—work-life balance. Warren shares his journey from a high-stress finance career to entrepreneurship, all in pursuit of a more balanced and fulfilling life. We dive into the warning signs of burnout, how to set healthy boundaries at work,
Change Our Mindset to Change Our Habits with Scott Yamamura - 170
Send me a textIn this episode of Money Talk, I sit down with Scott Yamamura, author of Financial Epiphany, to dive deep into the psychology of money and how our mindset plays a crucial role in financial habits. If you've ever wondered why it feels impossible to break certain spending habits or why managing money isn’t just about math, this episode is for you. Scott shares insights on the cultural
How to Get Started with Investing When You’re Young with TJ van Gerven - 169
Send me a textThis week, I’m joined by TJ van Gerven, a financial planner and founder of Modern Wealth Builders, to talk about how young adults can get started with investing—even when money feels tight. We cover everything from the best first steps to investing to simple financial planning strategies and even touch on Bitcoin and how to avoid financial pitfalls.If you’ve been feeling stuck or ove
Savings Buckets and a Better Money Mentality with Therese Nicklas - 168
Send me a textThis week, we're diving deep into savings buckets (aka sinking funds) and how they can transform your money mindset. I’m joined by Therese Nicklas, a wealth coach who specializes in helping high-achieving women create financial freedom as they transition out of the corporate world.If you’ve ever struggled with feeling like you don’t have enough money, or if big expenses stress you ou
Budgeting Tips and Tricks - 167
Send me a textCheckout The Budget Meeting Guide: https://moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/resources/get-the-budget-meeting-guideWelcome to a very special episode of Money Talk! Today, I'm bringing you a live recording of a budgeting presentation I recently gave at my local library. I’ll be sharing practical tips on managing your money, tracking expenses, using savings buckets, and budgeting on last
How is Money Different without Children with Bri Conn - 166
Send me a textIn this episode, we dive into a fascinating conversation with Bri Conn, the Chief Experience Officer at Child Free Wealth. We explore how financial planning looks different when you don’t have kids—whether by choice or circumstance. From legacy planning to financial independence and lifestyle choices, Bri shares incredible insights for anyone navigating money without children.The mon
Big Announcement - The Budget Meeting Guide
Send me a textGet The Budget Meeting Guide - https://moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/resources/get-the-budget-meeting-guideIn this special episode, we’re announcing The Budget Meeting Guide—a brand-new resource designed to help you take control of your finances with regular budget meetings.You can download the guide now using the link at the top of the show notes! We’ll walk through the guide page
The Power of Intentionality with Budgeting with Zach Whelchel - 165
Send me a textIn this episode. we dive into the power of intentional budgeting with Zach Whelchel, founder of My Budget Coach. Zach shares his journey from not budgeting at all to using a zero-based budgeting system that transformed his financial life. We also discuss how budgeting strengthens relationships, creates financial freedom, and empowers people to be proactive instead of reactive with mo
Setting Goals That You’ll Keep with Derrick Kinney - 164
Send me a textThis week, we dive deep into goal-setting strategies that actually work. Whether you’ve already ditched your New Year’s resolutions or are just looking to reset your goals, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you stay on track. My guest, Derrick Kinney, brings his expertise as “America’s Financial Educator” to share proven techniques for achieving financial and pe
Why is it So Hard to Get Started with Money with Jessica Patel - 163
Send me a textIn today’s episode I’m joined by Jessica Patel, creator of the Groove financial wellness app, to unpack why getting started with money feels so overwhelming. From emotional roadblocks like fear and shame to practical tips for setting small, achievable goals, Jessica shares invaluable insights to help you take control of your finances. We also dove into ways you can begin to retrain y
Dealing with Subscriptions and Gift Cards with Frank Buck- 162
Send me a textIn this episode we into managing gift cards, subscriptions, and organization with Dr. Frank Buck, a globally recognized expert in time management and organization. We discuss the traps of unused gift cards and forgotten subscriptions that slowly drain your finances. Dr. Buck shares practical methods for staying organized, like setting up a “tickler file” for your gift cards and track
Spend your Money! Spaving and Intentional Spending with Nick Garofalo - 161
Send me a textIn this episode, I sit down with Nick Garofalo, CFP candidate and founder of Open Handed Wealth, to discuss the concept of “spaving,” or spending to save, and how businesses use this tactic to influence our financial choices. We dive into the psychology behind marketing strategies like BOGO deals, the importance of aligning spending with your values, and how to make intentional finan
Is Social Media a Good Source for Financial Advice with Hanna Morrell - 160
Send me a textIn this episode, I chat with Hanna Morrell, a trauma-informed financial coach, about the role social media plays in shaping our financial decisions. We explore how FOMO impacts spending, the dangers of bad advice online, and ways to build healthier financial habits. We also discuss tools and strategies for curating better financial content and aligning your money choices with your va
Financial Flexibility and The Power of CoastFI with the CoastFi Couple - 159
Send me a textIn this episode of 'Money Talk with Skyler Fleming,' Skyler discusses the concept of Coast FI with guests Matt and Yana from the Coast FI Couple podcast. Coast FI is explained as reaching a point where one's investments are sufficient to support retirement without needing further contributions. The episode emphasizes the benefits of Coast FI, including financial flexibility, reduced
An Intro to Crypto with Jacob Frantz - 158
Send me a textIn this week's episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming, we dive into the world of cryptocurrency for the first time. Special guest Jacob Frantz, co-founder and CEO of Sensible, joins the show to explain the basics of cryptocurrency, the differences between traditional bank accounts and crypto, and why crypto can seem so complex. The discussion also covers various aspects like minin
Getting Started with FIRE with Gwen and Tim Joiner - 157
Send me a textIn this week's episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming, we are joined by special guests Gwen and Tim Joiner to delve into the concept of Financial Independence Retire Early (FIRE). The episode covers an introduction to FIRE, tips for starting conversations about FIRE with friends and spouses, and practical steps for young adults to begin their journey toward financial independence.
Avoiding Blanket One-Size-Fits-All Money Advice with Dana Miranda - 156
Send me a textIn this eye-opening episode, we’re joined by returning guest Dana Miranda, personal finance journalist, author of You Don’t Need a Budget, and creator of the Healthy Rich newsletter. Together, they challenge the traditional narratives around money management, including budgeting, debt, and investing. Dana shares insightful perspectives on how our cultural approach to money often lean
Money Talk with Skyler Fleming Trailer
Send me a textThanks for being a part of the Money Buddies! Money Talk with Skyler Fleming is back and better than ever. This trailer goes over what you can expect to hear from Money Talk with Skyler Fleming each and every week!What do you feel like you weren't taught about in school? Let me know at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/contactSupport the showSign up for my newsletter: https://money-talk
How Young Adults Can Start FI Money Talks with Devon Shaw - 155
Send me a textIn today’s episode, we are talking with Devon Shaw who got started young with his FI journey. In today’s episode we talk all about how it’s possible for young adults to get started with FI even when they may not be in a money making stage. We talk all about the real power of FI and the mindset of intentionality it brings to your life. While most people you talk to may laugh a little
Is Budgeting a Bad Word with Kayla Francis - 154
Send me a textIn today’s episode, we are talking about a bad word! BUDGET! Did that just make you shiver and shake in your boots? If you really hate the word budget that much then today’s episode is just for you. We are going to talk about the control that you can have over your money because of budgeting and tracking. You may feel like budgeting is like dieting and Kayla Francis and I talk about
The Anti-Budget with Julia Carlson - 153
Send me a textIn today’s episode, we are talking with Julia Carlson about the anti-budget. Julia recently authored the empowering book, "Money Loves You," offering insights that transcend traditional financial wisdom. Our discussion on the anti-budget today is going to be great for anyone listening and especially great for those who you share it with and have a money talk with. We also talk today
Avoiding the Typical Bad Money Beliefs with Meghan Dwyer - 152
Send me a textIn today’s episode, we’re talking about why we are so commonly scared of our money and how we can begin to overcome bad money beliefs. There’s a lot of great insight from today’s episode. Meghan Dwyer is a Certified Financial Planner and host of the ‘Money Isn’t Scary’ podcast. After spending 15 years watching women take a passive role in the management of their money, she’s on a mis
Getting Ahead of Burnout with Hannah Tackett - 151
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