YNAB Interview with Mike Michalowicz
Jesse talks with Mike Michalowicz, author of Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself—a book about how to stop sacrificing family, friendships and freedom for the sake of your business. Available Today

Jesse talks with Mike Michalowicz, author of Clockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself—a book about how to stop sacrificing family, friendships and freedom for the sake of your business. Available Today
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She used to buy every gadget that crossed her path. Now, her cousin calls her "the Queen of Cheap."—learn how Jennifer paid off all of her student loans and most of her credit card debt, and purchased her very first home in Chicago proper. Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
Obligations remain despite life-changing circumstances.
This family of four lives in Downsville, Utah. When her husband lost his accounting job, they turned to the credit card. When they hit a $15,000 balance, she discovered YNAB ... Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
Jesse expounds on his stance of not paying for his children's college education
This family of four in Marietta, Georgia, had racked up $263,000 of debt—a number that used to keep Brittany awake at night (and that was before the job losses). Still, they made it work. Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
Some things get better when they experience shock
He and his wife paid off $30,000 of debt in three years. It was all about choices—find out whether they picked air conditioning or Amazon Prime. Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
Jesse discusses a conversation he has with a friend about whether or not they should pay off their house.
He's a pastor, and she's a stay-at-home mom. With five kids and $30,000 in debt, stress levels were high. Find out how a spice jar solved their money problems. Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
Eating out can have a big impact on your budget. Are we spending too much on restaurants and takeout?
Find out how an IT business analyst from Kenton, Michigan, realized that it was cheaper to quit his job! Find more information at http://ynab.com/debt-podcast
An unconventional experiment to deal with a clothing category
Angela's family slowly sipped their way through to-go coffees until they'd reached a staggering $85,000 in debt. Just kidding, they bought a house and a pink Toyota, too. Find out how they paid it all off.
The emergency fund that's gathering dust.
Why do we have people only budget what they have? Even in the surest of sure employment situations?
A plea for blind trusts for the everyman.
Everyone has a cabin. Shouldn't I? And other silly questions that are hard to answer.
A mini-report one one of my New Year's resolutions, and what I've learned being blindly obedient.
What's the purpose of that fridge? Knife? Car? Bike? Boat? House? A stroll and ramble through this question of joy and material things.
An interview with Ms. Frugalwoods. (I LOVED this book!)
Which items have you purchased that have created buyer's remorselessness.
Sometimes you just have to let it go.
Just don't walk past zero into debt. Get comfortable with zero.
The biggest news we've ever shared.
Stop optimizing and be content with pace.
What you learn from the junior partner in "The Greatest Showman"