You can afford anything, but not everything. We make daily decisions about how to spend money, time,
#64: Your potential is unlimited. I realize that's the type of cliche that you normally find emboss
#63: It's the first Monday of the month, and you know what that means - another Ask Paula episode.
#62: Joe Saul-Sehy, a former financial advisor and host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast, joins me
#61: Even though John wasn't never an entrepreneur at heart -- even though he didn't (yet) self-iden
#60: Andrew Hallam grew a million-dollar investment portfolio on a schoolteacher's salary by his mid
#59: By his mid-30's, Andrew Hallam became a millionaire on a teacher's salary. He began by investin
#58: Ashley is a single mom saving diligently for her 2-year-old son. What alternatives are there to
#57: Philip Taylor, aka PT, is one of the most well-connected guys in the personal finance world. He
#56: Former professional Poker player Billy Murphy has an intriguing story. He achieved financial
#55: Scott Alan Turner used to be a money moron. (In his words.) He traded a Jeep for a Porsche in
#54: It's the first Monday of the month, which means I'm fielding questions from the audience. We s
#53: This episode is a little different. Instead of interviewing a guest, this podcast episode is a
#52: Imagine transitioning from making $8.50 per hour and sharing a crammed apartment with 5 people,
#51: Today's guest is Mary Beth Storjohann, CFP®, Founder of Workable Wealth, and author of the book
#50: Mark, a 55-year-old listener, has no savings. He's been listening to personal finance podcasts.
#49: If you're a longtime listener, you might remember J.D. Roth, founder of Get Rich Slowly and own
#48: Imagine that your goal is to build a flat stomach and stronger biceps. But deep down, subconsci
#47: New York Times bestseller, radio and television personality, Clark Howard is known as a persona
#46: This episode is a little unusual because I interviewed fellow podcast listeners live at FinCon
#45: Podcast listener Eva is interested in opening a Vanguard account. She noticed that people need