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ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

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Jonathan & Brad explore the world of Financial Independence. They discuss reducing expenses, crushing debt, building passive income streams through online businesses and real estate. How to pay off debt, Crush your grocery bill and travel the world for free. No topic is too big or small as long as it speeds up the process of reaching financial independence.
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Update: Are Remote Tech Careers Still Relevant in 2026

90% of Talent Stacker graduates land Salesforce jobs in under 60 days—but does this program still work in 2024? Bradley Rice returns with data from hundreds of career transitions, addressing skepticism about online courses and the volatility of tech jobs. He breaks down current Salesforce salary data, why these skills transfer across industries, and what separates successful career pivots from those that stall out. The conversation covers the practical mechanics of transitioning careers: network...

Mar 14, 202434 minEp. 482

481 | Mailbag: Long-Term Care and Managing Aging Parents' Finances

One-third of family caregivers drain their personal savings to care for aging parents — and most have no plan for when that money runs out. Brad sits down with Danielle Miura, a CFP and founder of Spark Financials, to tackle the financial realities of elder care that few in the FI community openly discuss. Danielle brings both professional expertise and personal experience as a family caregiver to this conversation about one of the most financially precarious situations many will face: supportin...

Mar 10, 202445 minEp. 481

Update: Healthiest Year Ever | Dean Turner

Most people know muscle loss accelerates after 35—fewer realize you can reverse it with just two gym sessions a week. Personal trainer Dean Turner walks Brad through the practical framework that transformed his fitness, focusing on structured resistance training, strategic rest periods, and using machines to target muscle groups effectively. This isn't about becoming a bodybuilder; it's about maintaining strength and function for the activities that matter in your life. [00:01:07] Introduction t...

Mar 07, 202433 minEp. 480

Are You on Track to FI? | FI Roundtable

Most people in their twenties worry they're behind on their financial independence journey. Maggie is ahead of the game just by asking the question. Maggie, a listener in her twenties, wonders if she and her husband are on track for FI. Brad sits down with Doug and Carl from Mile High FI podcast to answer her questions by sharing their own financial journeys from their twenties through their forties. The conversation covers multiple listener questions about checkpoints, balancing saving with liv...

Mar 04, 202459 minEp. 479

2024 Investing Update | Brian Feroldi

Brian Feroldi knows something that most investors refuse to admit: nobody can predict what the market will do next—not economists, not gurus, not even your suddenly stock-curious mom. Fresh off the S&P 500 hitting all-time highs in January 2024, Feroldi returns to ChooseFI to unpack why relentless doomsayers missed the rally, why rising interest rates change the portfolio calculus, and how he separates his ultra-conservative personal finances from his aggressive stock strategy. Key Topics Di...

Feb 25, 202453 minEp. 478

The Hot Seat: Community Edition

A system that dictates your success beats any goal you set. That's the wisdom buried in this community roundup of voicemails, where ChooseFI listeners share their most effective life hacks and hardest-won financial lessons. From sous vide machines that transform meal prep to photography gear that bridges the gap between parents and teenagers, these aren't your typical money tips. Instead, community members like Ashley, Tyler, and Amanda reveal how consistency, gratitude practices, and strategic ...

Feb 19, 20241 hr 17 minEp. 477

Love, Loss, and Money: The Shocking Financial Aftermath of a FI Spouse’s Death | Amy

Phil's parents could have legally claimed half his estate—despite everyone getting along perfectly. That's the jarring reality Amy faced when her husband died without a will, exposing how intestate succession laws can override your wishes and burden your family during their darkest moments. Amy shares her experience following Phil's sudden passing in late 2021 and the shocking financial and legal complications that followed. Despite their careful approach to other areas of life, they hadn't desi...

Feb 12, 20241 hr 8 minEp. 476

475 | How to Access Your Retirement Accounts Before 59.5

Most retirement accounts lock your money until 59½ — unless you know the workarounds. Tax expert Sean Mulaney breaks down the full toolkit for accessing retirement funds before that arbitrary age, from taxable brokerage strategies to lesser-known rules like the 72(t) and Rule of 55. Bridging the gap between early retirement and traditional retirement age requires careful planning. Many in the FI community max out tax-deferred accounts like traditional IRAs and 401(k)s to reduce current taxes, bu...

Feb 04, 202458 minEp. 475

Social Security Deep Dive: Strategies for Maximizing Benefits

Dennis Shapiro worked at the Social Security Administration for 12 years, and his core message contradicts what most early retirees assume: you're probably working longer than necessary by ignoring your future benefits. Most people in the FI community either write off Social Security entirely or treat it as "bonus money" that might not exist when they retire. Shapiro dismantles both misconceptions and explains why understanding your benefits now—especially if you're self-employed or planning to ...

Jan 28, 20241 hr 4 minEp. 474

Are We There Yet? 'Retire Early' Case Study

Teresa's Social Security benefits increase by $1,200 for every additional year she works—but should she? Brad and Fritz team up with community member Teresa to map out her transition from financially independent to early retired, examining the real numbers behind Social Security timing, health insurance costs, and when the math says she can safely walk away from her day job. Teresa's journey from food stamps to financial independence sets the stage for a deeper question: how do you know when you...

Jan 22, 202450 minEp. 473

The Cure for the Boring Middle | Fioneers

The "boring middle" isn't boring at all — it's the point where your finances finally stop demanding attention and you're forced to confront what you actually want from life. Jessica from the Fineears joins Brad to tackle this uncomfortable phase where many in the FI community feel stuck after the initial excitement fades and everything's on autopilot. The journey to financial independence often hits this plateau: you've optimized your spending, automated your investments, and now... what? Jessic...

Jan 14, 202454 minEp. 472

471 | Mailbag: Inflation, ACA Subsidies, and Roth vs. Traditional

Most DIY investors miss a critical step when calculating their financial independence number—they forget to adjust for inflation twice. Wilson's question about coast FI calculations reveals a common blind spot: while many know historical stock returns average around 7% after inflation, they fail to inflate their future expenses accordingly, dramatically underestimating how much they'll actually need. Certified Financial Planner Cody Garrett helps listeners work through five complex questions cov...

Jan 07, 202446 minEp. 471

The Spectrum of Financial Independence | Chris Hutchins

Most people who discover Coast FI don't realize they've already been living it for years. Chris Hutchins joins Brad to explore how their thinking on financial independence has evolved beyond the strict formulas and retire-early dogma. They unpack the spectrum of FI—Coast FI, Lean FI, Fat FIRE—and why these labels matter less than understanding what you're running toward , not away from. The conversation spans different tools for tracking your FI journey, the value of investing in experiences ove...

Dec 31, 20231 hr 11 minEp. 470

A Tale of Action | Navish Bahl

A simple conversation with college friends asking "Is this our life for the next 40 years?" completely changed Navish's financial trajectory. After discovering ChooseFI, he moved from inaction to automating $1,600 monthly into index funds, switching to higher-yield emergency accounts, and fundamentally restructuring how he and his wife approach money. His story illustrates the gradual shift from traditional financial norms toward a path defined by personal desires and financial literacy. The con...

Dec 25, 202356 minEp. 469

The Power of Community | Amy, Diania, and Stephen

Most people in the financial independence community know exactly what they should do — but they're not doing it. Stephen Boyer, creator of CampFI, frames the real question for hesitant attendees: "Ask yourself why you aren't already doing the things that you want to do." That gap between knowing and doing is precisely what in-person FI events are designed to close. Brad sits down with three event organizers — Stephen Boyer (CampFI), Diana Miriam (Economy Conference), and Amy Minkley (Five Freedo...

Dec 11, 202354 minEp. 467

Journey to Financial Freedom | Jamila Souffrant

Most people think financial independence happens when you quit your job. Jamila Sufrad learned it's actually just the beginning. When she left her full-time career in 2018 after having her third child, she thought she had reached the finish line. Now, over five years later, she's back to share what she's discovered about the messy, evolving reality of FI — and why your first plan probably won't be your last. Jamila introduces the "guac lifestyle levels" framework to help listeners understand how...

Dec 04, 202342 minEp. 466

The Priceless Value of a Great Question

ChooseFI Podcast Show Notes Episode Title: The Case Against Paying Off Your Mortgage Episode Summary: In this episode, Brad and Jonathan Mendonsa discuss financial decisions relevant to today's economy, particularly the implications of home ownership. They explore the potential benefits of maintaining a mortgage versus paying it off, especially in light of current high savings account interest rates. The discussion emphasizes a growth mindset, where failures are perceived as learning opportuniti...

Nov 27, 20231 hrEp. 465

Budgeting Masterclass | Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche

Most budgeting advice targets financial extremes—the ultrawealthy seeking tax optimization or those drowning in crisis debt. The middle gets ignored. Tiffany Aliche, better known as the Budgetnista, built a career teaching that overlooked majority with her 10-step system for financial wholeness. Now she's distilled it into "Made Whole: The Practical Guide to Reaching Your Financial Goals," a workbook designed to walk you through budgeting, savings, credit, debt, and earning before you ever think...

Nov 20, 202355 minEp. 464

Superpower of Frugality | Frugal Friends

Most people think frugality means eating ramen in a dark room to scrimp every penny. Jen and Jill from the Frugal Friends Podcast know it's actually a superpower — one that transformed Jen's $78,000 debt payoff and reshaped how both of them think about spending money. Frugality isn't deprivation; it's a lifestyle of resource management that balances saving for the future while enjoying life's moments today. The conversation reframes frugality as values-based spending: aligning your money with wh...

Nov 13, 202356 minEp. 463

Pathfinders | JL Collins

Most people think financial independence is reserved for tech workers pulling six figures or inheritance recipients who started on third base. JL Collins, whose book The Simple Path to Wealth became the investing bible for a generation, just published Pathfinders to prove that wrong. The book chronicles ordinary people—teachers, nurses, single parents—who reached FI using the same straightforward principles, and Collins joined ChooseFI to discuss why the journey matters more than the destination...

Nov 06, 202358 minEp. 462

Taking Space for Yourself and Community | October Roundup

When was the last time you made plans based on "wouldn't it be cool if..." rather than a detailed spreadsheet? Brad and Ginger return for their monthly roundup, covering listener questions on travel reward cards, investing strategies, and college planning. But beyond the tactical money talk, they explore something harder to optimize: how to build more spontaneity and connection into a life increasingly planned around spreadsheets and efficiency. Key Topics Travel Rewards & Community Connecti...

Oct 30, 202358 minEp. 461

Preparing for the Cost of College | Brian Eufinger

Most families think eighth grade is too early to worry about college costs. Chris Terrell, co-founder of Edison Prep, proves otherwise — and shows how early preparation can save tens of thousands of dollars. Preparation and knowledge are vital for minimizing college costs. Chris emphasizes being proactive as early as eighth grade, focusing on GPA and preparing for the SAT and ACT. Transparency in merit aid has improved, with many colleges now providing grids that clearly outline the scores neede...

Oct 22, 202359 minEp. 460

Follow the Thread | Cory Muscara

Most people chasing financial independence think hitting their number will finally bring peace—but what if the chase itself is another form of avoidance? Corey Mascara, former monk and host of the Practicing Human podcast, returns to challenge the FI community's blind spots. He introduces the concept of spiritual bypassing: using financial goals as a distraction from deeper emotional work. Rather than waiting for FI to solve everything, Corey demonstrates how mindfulness can transform the journe...

Oct 16, 202350 minEp. 459

A Healthy State of Panic | Farnoosh Torabi

What if fear isn't your enemy, but the very compass pointing toward your next breakthrough? Farnoosh Tarabi — host of So Money with nearly 1,600 episodes and author of A Healthy State of Panic — argues that fear signals our deepest values and drives better financial decisions when we learn to listen. She and Brad explore how confronting fears around money, rejection, and endings can unlock personal growth and financial clarity. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction of Farnoosh Tarabi [00:00:01] Hos...

Oct 09, 202351 minEp. 458

457 | Mailbag: How to Cover Your Expenses in Early Retirement

You can start building wealth at any age—but most people waste years waiting for "the perfect time" that never comes. In this mailbag episode, Brad Barrett teams up with Rachael Camp, a CFP who helps high earners and solopreneurs preserve wealth, to answer listener questions that cut through common financial roadblocks. Rachael brings clarity to confusing topics like the 4% rule, 529 plans, and teaching kids about money, proving that taking action today matters more than regretting yesterday's i...

Oct 01, 20231 hr 13 minEp. 457

Taking a Step to FI | September Roundup with Ginger

You just saved the equivalent of several months' salary through strategic salary negotiation — now what if that same framework could unlock every other area of your financial life? Hosts Dominick Quartuccio and Brad Barrett dissect three standout episodes, pulling out the common threads: Teresa's leap from food stamps to financial independence using Dave Ramsey's baby steps, the three W's framework for salary negotiation (Wish, Want, Walk), and the critical role of community accountability. Ging...

Sep 24, 202346 minEp. 456

Creating Your Entrepreneurial Flywheel | Nathan Barry

Nathan Barry gave away millions of dollars to his family—and says it was the best financial decision he ever made. As CEO of ConvertKit, he'd reached a level of wealth that changed what money could do, not just for him, but for the people he loved most. In this conversation, Nathan walks through the moment he realized his parents could retire immediately if he simply wrote them a check, the calculations that made it possible, and why he believes optimizing for experiences—not net worth—is the re...

Sep 18, 20231 hr 12 minEp. 455

Salary Negotiation & Early Retirement | Financial Mechanic

A single salary negotiation can deliver eight years of personal freedom—yet most people never ask. Financial Mechanic returns to ChooseFI to explain how thorough preparation, understanding your market value, and adopting a collaborative mindset can turn one uncomfortable conversation into tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime. She shares the research tactics, practice strategies, and reframing techniques that transform negotiation from a dreaded confrontation into a powerful tool for b...

Sep 11, 202355 minEp. 454

From Food Stamps to FI | Theresa

Staring at $20,000 in credit card debt across 15 cards would paralyze most people—but Teresa turned that rock bottom into a launching pad for generational wealth. Her journey from financial instability to achieving debt-free status and establishing a secure financial future began with a tumultuous childhood marked by her parents' financial challenges. After discovering the debt snowball method, she began taking control of her finances as a single mother. A turning point came when she enrolled in...

Sep 04, 20231 hr 5 minEp. 453

This is Not a Dress Rehearsal | August Roundup with Katie

You don't need a million dollars to change your relationship with money—sometimes you just need to stop waiting for permission. Brad Barrett teams up with Katie from Money With Katie to distill the most striking insights from recent ChooseFI episodes, covering three topics that keep people stuck: waiting to "fix" finances before earning more, believing vacations cure burnout, and delaying experiments that could reveal what actually makes you happy. Key Topics Katie's Book Deal and Financial Refl...

Aug 27, 202356 minEp. 452
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