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The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFPart19.com

Named Best Personal Finance Podcast by Bankrate.com and Kiplinger — and the only podcast the Plutus Awards retired from competition after winning twice — The Stacking Benjamins Show is personal finance that doesn’t put you to sleep.

Hosts Joe Saul-Sehy (former 16-year financial advisor, ex-WXYZ-TV “Money Man”) and Josh “OG” Bannerman, CFP (Certified Financial Planner, Bannerman Wealth) sit around the card table in Joe’s mom’s half-finished basement in Texarkana and talk money with the smartest guests in personal finance, investing, and behavioral economics. As Fast Company wrote, the show “strikes a great balance of fun and functional.”

Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: expert guests, real headlines, listener questions, and Doug’s trivia. Topics include investing, retirement planning, budgeting, real estate, behavioral finance, taxes, and financial independence — for anyone who wants to be smarter about money without being talked down to.

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Episodes

Unlock a Life with Purpose: Intentional Living Tips from the Pros (SB1606)

Ever feel like life is one long, chaotic to-do list? Maybe it’s time to grab the reins and start living with intention. In today’s episode, Joe Saul-Sehy, Paula Pant, and Doc G team up with special guest Candy Valentino to help you cut through the noise, focus on what matters, and make purposeful choices that align with your goals. We’ll explore the power of saying “no” (because sometimes your calendar deserves a break), the magic of setting three non-negotiables, and how small, thoughtful shift...

Nov 22, 202453 min

Is Your Portfolio Safe? The Real Risk of “Funny Business” in Your Investments

Ever wondered how to steer clear of trouble with your investments? Today, we’re diving into an SEC investigation that’s rattling one fund and discussing what you need to know to protect yourself. We’re also unpacking the benefits of passive investing and index funds—because simplifying your approach to the stock market might just be the smartest move you make. In our TikTok Minute, we’ll take a look at a quick clip that highlights a common financial misunderstanding, and along the way, we’ll spr...

Nov 20, 202450 min

Life Doesn’t Get Easier, You Get Better (SB1604)

Ever feel like life keeps throwing curveballs your way? The truth is, it doesn’t actually get easier—you just get better at hitting those pitches. This week, we’re tackling financial challenges head-on with financial behavior psychologist Dr. Brad Klontz and TikTok star Adrian Brambila. Together, they deliver some much-needed “virtual slaps” to help shift your financial mindset from poor to rich. We’re diving into practical tips like automating your finances, avoiding debt traps, and embracing t...

Nov 18, 20241 hr 11 min

Seriously, How Many Laws of Personal Finance Do You Need? SB1603

How many personal finance rules does it actually take to keep your financial house in order? Book after book, podcast after podcast—everyone seems to have "the" set of rules you need. But one intrepid blogger asked himself, "How much do I really need to know to keep my financial health on track?" Today, we dive into his answer: the four laws of financial health, as explored by our lively roundtable crew. Joining Joe and OG are Paula Pant, who's made it her mission to Afford Anything, and Jesse C...

Nov 15, 20241 hr 3 min

How Can Artificial Intelligence Help You Plan Better? (with Robert Farrington from The College Investor) SB1602

Curious about how AI might sneak its way into your financial plan? Today, we bring you the latest scoop on this hot topic with our guest, Robert Farrington from The College Investor. Together, we’ll break down the research on AI’s potential impact on your financial life (spoiler: it’s not here to pay your credit card bills). Plus, we tackle a listener question from someone who might've spent a bit too much time binging Better Call Saul. Get ready to have your assumptions challenged as we throw i...

Nov 13, 20241 hr 2 min

How Alua Arthur Coped With Life on Her Way To The Top (SB1601)

Have you ever thought about the intersection of health and wealth? Today we start by sharing personal anecdotes about an unexpectedly painful break, leading into a robust chat with mentor Alua Arthur, a death doula who helps people find purpose through preparing for the end of life. The conversation dives deep into practical tips about setting financial goals while staying grounded, and the importance of balancing spending with saving, all while holding onto life’s deeper purposes. Al Pacino's f...

Nov 11, 20241 hr 3 min

Navigating Awkward Money Moments (SB1600)

Today, we'll dive into navigating life's awkward money moments with a fantastic round table discussion. We'll cover topics like how to handle unexpected spills at a friend's house, splitting the bill during social outings, contributing to group expenses, and even first-date etiquette. Plus, we discuss how to wisely use a financial windfall, the benefits of maximizing your retirement contributions, and the potential pitfalls of paying off your mortgage early. Get ready for practical advice, insig...

Nov 08, 202453 min

Nick Sehy Details How He's Purchased 19 Houses Before Age 29 (SB1599)

You asked for details on Joe's son's real estate adventure, and today you get it! This episode takes you to CampFI Midwest, where Joe's 29-year-old son, Nick, shares his journey toward financial independence through real estate investment. Starting in 2020, Nick began buying and renovating properties, primarily in Detroit, while living in Seattle and working at Microsoft. Learn about his strategies, the challenges he faces, and the importance of diversification in building a solid financial plan...

Nov 07, 202423 min

Making Life an Adventure: Your Japan Escapades (SB1598)

Today, we look at the other side of financial independence: being able to travel the world! Our new Stacking Adventures show is off the ground, and we're giving you a peek at the latest episode. This show highlights YOUR experiences traveling, and when it comes to Japan, you share the best, worst, and in-between. From puking in your bosses' wife's shoes to riding the bullet train, we hear stories from Adventurers and share our own comments. You'll hear tips on packing, organizing luggage storage...

Nov 06, 20241 hr 3 min

The Crushing Cost of Conservative Retirement Planning (SB1597)

Today, we'll discuss the pitfalls of overly conservative retirement planning and how it could delay your financial independence and retirement dreams. In this show which was originally aired on our "brother" show Earn & Invest, Doc G, and guest Jesse Cramer from the Best Interest podcast delve into the importance of finding a balance, exploring the impacts of stacking conservative assumptions related to social security, investment returns, and inflation. Jesse shares practical tips on re-eva...

Nov 05, 202455 min

The Invisible Thread Between Us (plus crypto, non-competes, and more) SB1596

To kick off a contentious week for the USA, we share one of our FAVORITE stories about the thread that binds us, our goals, our dreams, and yes, even our money. Laura Schroff was a high-powered executive in Manhattan when her life was changed forever by an 11-year old boy. It's a story you won't soon forget. Plus, we're thrilled that Scott Trench, BiggerPockets CEO joins us as guest co-host. We talk about crypto, athletes, and their money. It's our favorite way to discuss how your own money deci...

Nov 04, 20241 hr 21 min

Overcome Financial Trauma and Thrive - LIVE From FinCon 2024 (SB1595)

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your finances? Do you find yourself either making purchases as "retail therapy" or avoiding looking at your statements and online accounts? Or maybe, on the other end of the spectrum, you find yourself hoarding cash because you don't know when the next "rainy day" is going to arrive? In all of these cases and more, you might be experiencing financial trauma, a topic that is the focus of today's Stacking Benjamins live round table at FinCon 2024 in Atlanta, Georg...

Nov 01, 202456 min

When Your Funeral Budget Creaks...Our Halloween Special with Scott Mueller (SB1594)

Today, we're joined by funeral director Scott Mueller, who shares invaluable advice on pre-planning your final expenses. Scott elucidates on the importance of making arrangements ahead of time and the benefits it brings to both you and your loved ones during emotionally charged times. Avoid common pitfalls and choose wisely to avoid turning your financial planning into a horror show. Trick or treat? More like protect your assets or weep! In our headline segment, we delve into optimizing your hom...

Oct 30, 20241 hr 23 min

Turning Halloween Into a Fun Economic Game (with Chuck Jaffe) SB1593

Today, we'll dive into an exciting financial education idea brought to us by award-winning columnist and host of The Money Life Show, Chuck Jaffe. Do you think Halloween's kinda boring for kids and just a sugar rush? Not at Chuck's house! Discover Chuck's innovative 'cash or candy' concept, transforming Halloween into a fun and educational game that teaches kids about probability, risk management, and decision-making. This unique approach blends Halloween fun with critical financial lessons, mak...

Oct 28, 20241 hr 11 min

What If You And Your Partner Aren't On The Same Page Financially? (SB1592)

Are you on the same page with your significant other? Financially speaking, of course! Given that money is the leading cause of divorce in the US, it's a topic worth working on together. And money talks in relationships don't just apply to romantic relationships - it can extend to include parent/child, etc. relationships. We're talking money and relationships on today's roundtable. Pull up a chair with Paula Pant from Afford Anything, OG, and special guest Doug Cunnington from the Mile High FI P...

Oct 25, 20241 hr 9 min

Should You Look at "Risk" Differently? (with Len Penzo) SB1591

Today we share a fresh perspective on personal and financial risk, featuring the always insightful Len Penzo (LenPenzo.com). Joe, OG and Len will dive into the complexities of managing your 401k and understanding the risk tolerance required to meet your goals. We'll share pivotal strategies for effective retirement planning and hopefully help you grasp why taking enough risk is crucial, especially for younger investors who have time to recover from potential losses. Listen in as we explore inves...

Oct 23, 20241 hr 11 min

Seth Godin's Blueprint for Financial and Life Strategy (SB1590)

Grab your coffee mug and join us for a journey full of strategic insights and valuable life lessons. Business legend Seth Godin joins us to share his wisdom on financial strategy and personal success. From college applications to wedding planning, Seth's advice on using a strategic compass over an outdated map will help you navigate big decisions and avoid wasting time and potential. Plus, we explore the balance between effortless yet intricate service and strategic pricing, advocating for value...

Oct 21, 20241 hr 11 min

Has Anyone Ever Gone Broke From Bad Tax Planning? (SB1589)

Have you ever met someone whose retirement was wrecked by poor tax planning? While tax planning is essential, one big-named figure in the financial community who's a tax expert says that tax planning may be over-emphasized. But is it? Today, we're joined by experts Deb Meyer (Beyond Budgets podcast), Sean Mullaney (FI Tax Guy YouTube Channel), and the guy behind the Earn & Invest podcast, Doc G. Our financial experts will debunk common tax myths and provide actionable insights for a secure f...

Oct 18, 20241 hr 1 min

Score Big with Creative Income Strategies (SB1588)

Explore how to score big with creative income strategies with us! Today, we'll dive into an in-depth case study on private equity in professional sports teams and discover how to use similar strategies to increase your wealth growth. You'll learn actionable advice on maximizing revenue sources, including tactics like Roth IRA conversions, covered calls, and creative investments like drop shipping during retirement and car rentals. We'll share a host of diversified financial insights that can hel...

Oct 16, 202457 min

Ben Orlin Reveals the Fun Side of Math! (SB1587)

Do you think you're bad at math? Who doesn't! Whether you're an algebra whiz or struggle with subtraction, today's episode is for you. Join us as we dive into the exciting intersection of math and finance with Ben Orlin, author of 'Math with Bad Drawings.' We'll uncover the unexpected fun in mathematics and learn how understanding concepts like statistics and standard deviation can reveal the hidden stories within numbers. Ben's perspectives on embracing mistakes and the intrinsic link between m...

Oct 14, 20241 hr 3 min

Stacking Health or Wealth? Your Retirement Dilemma (SB1586)

Today's show tackles the age-old dilemma: is it better to have good health or more money during your retirement years? Join our lively roundtable as we discuss balancing financial planning with health priorities, featuring insights from Jesse Cramer of 'The Best Interest Podcast', Paula Pant from 'Afford Anything', and OG. Learn how different retirement stages can affect your spending habits, and explore creative ways to integrate health expenses into your financial plan. Plus, discover actionab...

Oct 11, 202454 min

What Ugliness Is Hiding In Your Investment Portfolio? (SB1585)

A recent Investment News piece shines a light on investment advisors (in this case we think that should read "investment salespeople") are recommending some truly ugly investments to investors. We'll dive into how the work, so hopefully you'll discover why certain alternate investments might send alarming signals for your portfolio. We go back in history to share hints at market risks that often go unnoticed until it's too late. We'll talk about the dangers of illiquidity, high fees, and obscure...

Oct 09, 202453 min

The Robots Are Coming For Our Jobs (with Josh Brown) SB1584

Josh Brown joins us on today's episode for a thoughtful investment discussion in Mom's basement. Discover why "buying the robots" is a must, why everyone having money is a big fat negative for the economy and more. It's a wide-ranging conversation with one of the top advisors in the USA, and we're excited about all that Josh will share with our Stacker audience. In our headline segment, we'll discuss the importance of understanding insurance, especially in light of Hurricane Helene. Learn how to...

Oct 07, 20241 hr 13 min

What Hidden Fees and Costs are Sneaking Money From Your Wallet? (SB1583)

Here's a shock: our least favorite brokerage company is in the news again with some monster hidden fees. Robinhood is accused of charging customers a huge "spread" between the amount option buyers pay and the amount sellers receive. While this isn't a charge on the statement, it's a lot of money (nearly double) that other companies charge. This topic got us thinking: what hidden charges, expenses, and costs exist in our life that we overlook or choose to ignore? How much are all of THESE costs a...

Oct 04, 20241 hr 3 min

Quit Saving Sooner, Live Freer (SB1582)

Learn the secrets behind never worrying about saving money again! We share the story of an individual who invested early and effectively, reaching financial security by 25, and how YOU can apply these principles regardless of age. Our main discussion highlights how to achieve financial freedom and the importance of staying disciplined with your savings over time, offering valuable insights into the pitfalls and opportunities of early investing and the flexibility it can bring to your lifestyle c...

Oct 02, 20241 hr 2 min

From Legal Briefs to Bistro Feasts: Erin Wade's Story (SB1581)

Jump into Monday with a whirlwind of money topics! We start by celebrating the arrival of fall and the excitement around baseball playoffs (especially for Detroit Tigers fans). But the real fun begins after we salute the troops and dive into the main event: a riveting conversation with Erin Wade, a former lawyer turned chef and entrepreneur. Have you ever thought you wanted to do more with your life than you currently do? Erin shares her tumultuous journey from corporate law to opening one of Am...

Sep 30, 20241 hr 4 min

It's Easier Than Ever To $%*! Up Your Money (SB1580)

Today we focus on accountability, diving into what it means to be responsible for your financial decisions. One recent blog post states that it's easier than ever to get yourself into massive trouble with your money. To what extent is this your fault? How can you protect yourself better from making a mistake that leaves you in financial ruin? We discuss the rapid pace at which bad decisions can be made due to modern conveniences like apps and online services. Jesse Cramer (Best Interest Podcast)...

Sep 27, 20241 hr 1 min

Inspiring Financial Independence Stories and Lessons from Missteps (LIVE from CampFI Midwest 2025) SB1579

What does retirement mean in today’s world? For some, it's no longer about quitting work for good but about transitioning to something more purposeful and fulfilling. Today, Joe, Doc G, and our guests explore the many facets of retirement, purpose, and the balance between work and personal passion. Join us as we take you to CampFI Midwest 2025, where we'll share stories from amazing Stackers on their journey to financial independence. Discover how Kristen finds community and purpose, Donna navig...

Sep 25, 20241 hr 13 min

Lobsters, Lincoln, and Financial Lessons (SB1578)

Wealth historian Megan Gorman stops by the basement and drops intriguing nuggets on how U.S. presidents like FDR and Ulysses S. Grant navigated their finances. There are many lessons you can learn from these iconic figures. Later, our headline conversation meanders through ERISA's 50-year legacy and political party impacts on investments, preparations unfold for an RV trip to Oregon. The adventure continues with exotic travel stories, packing tips, and reflections on Dave Barry's life lessons. L...

Sep 23, 20241 hr 18 min

How to Lose Money in the Markets: The Game Show Edition (SB1577)

Game Show Fun and Financial Missteps with the Stacking Benjamin Show On today's popular game show segment we present: '15 Ways to Lose Money in the Financial Markets,' where contributors Jesse Cramer, Paula Pant, and OG explore investment pitfalls. The show presents financial advice in a light-hearted, engaging format, complete with a trivia question celebrating author George RR Martin’s birthday. Contributors discuss speculative trading, panic selling, margin investing, and more, ending with pr...

Sep 20, 202454 min
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