
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Millennials are often mischaracterized as being lazy and wanting things handed to them. I can’t tell you how far from the truth that is, especially when it comes to Gwen & J from the FIRE Drill Podcast who came on the podcast today to talk about pursuing FI and the different aspects of paying off debt and being financially stable. Both bloggers have their own informative and successful blogs that share their specific paths to FI and are set on inspiring others to do the same.
I’m also super impressed by what they’ve been able to accomplish so far at such young ages. Gwen has saved $100k by age 25 and purchased her first rental property, a triplex, earlier this year. J has paid off nearly $100k of debt in two years and has saved over $200k towards retirement by age 28.
On the episode today, we explore the importance of savings and increasing your income. J explains how essential it is to have an emergency fund after what happened to her while she was paying off debt, and Gwen talks about why she has FU money. It was also interesting to hear their takes on real estate and how to get started with house hacking. This is a great episode on the importance of working towards FI and achieving financial goals.
I also announce the Budget Boot Camp Class & open the waitlist for the Q1 2018 Journey To Financial Freedom Mastermind.
Now here are the main topics we talk about in the episode:
Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode:
Grab your seat at the Budget Boot Camp
Sign up for the 2018 Q1 Launch To Financial Freedom Mastermind Waitlist
Paula Pant: Afford Anything
Mad Fientist: HSA - The Ultimate Retirement Account
Bigger Pockets
Leave me a voicemail- Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast!
Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12
My One on One Money Coaching Services - Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals
Connect with Gwen & J:
Connect with me:
4.9
16601,660 ratings
Millennials are often mischaracterized as being lazy and wanting things handed to them. I can’t tell you how far from the truth that is, especially when it comes to Gwen & J from the FIRE Drill Podcast who came on the podcast today to talk about pursuing FI and the different aspects of paying off debt and being financially stable. Both bloggers have their own informative and successful blogs that share their specific paths to FI and are set on inspiring others to do the same.
I’m also super impressed by what they’ve been able to accomplish so far at such young ages. Gwen has saved $100k by age 25 and purchased her first rental property, a triplex, earlier this year. J has paid off nearly $100k of debt in two years and has saved over $200k towards retirement by age 28.
On the episode today, we explore the importance of savings and increasing your income. J explains how essential it is to have an emergency fund after what happened to her while she was paying off debt, and Gwen talks about why she has FU money. It was also interesting to hear their takes on real estate and how to get started with house hacking. This is a great episode on the importance of working towards FI and achieving financial goals.
I also announce the Budget Boot Camp Class & open the waitlist for the Q1 2018 Journey To Financial Freedom Mastermind.
Now here are the main topics we talk about in the episode:
Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode:
Grab your seat at the Budget Boot Camp
Sign up for the 2018 Q1 Launch To Financial Freedom Mastermind Waitlist
Paula Pant: Afford Anything
Mad Fientist: HSA - The Ultimate Retirement Account
Bigger Pockets
Leave me a voicemail- Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast!
Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12
My One on One Money Coaching Services - Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals
Connect with Gwen & J:
Connect with me:
2,155 Listeners
1,940 Listeners
636 Listeners
2,494 Listeners
3,512 Listeners
1,758 Listeners
865 Listeners
5,618 Listeners
1,533 Listeners
2,571 Listeners
579 Listeners
7,789 Listeners
2,006 Listeners
421 Listeners
307 Listeners