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In this episode: Financial independence, Early retirement, Mindset shifts, Lessons learned, Parenting challenges with Maggie Tucker
Episode Summary
In this episode of the Mindful Fire podcast, host Adam Coelho welcomes back Maggie Tucker to discuss her journey towards financial independence and early retirement. Maggie shares her experiences and insights gained over two years since leaving her corporate job. The conversation delves into the mindset shifts necessary for embracing a new lifestyle, the challenges of parenting during this transition, and the importance of being patient and kind to oneself throughout the process.
Guest Bio
Maggie Tucker is a financial independence enthusiast who retired early at the age of 41. Along with her husband, she has embarked on a journey to live a more meaningful and engaged life with her blended family of three daughters. Maggie also hosts the Inside Out Money podcast, where she shares insights on financial independence and personal growth.
Resources & Books Mentioned
- What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith
Guest Contract Information
Email: [email protected]
Key Takeaways
- Embracing financial independence can lead to unexpected abundance and opportunities.
- The journey to early retirement involves overcoming fears and adopting a growth mindset.
- It's essential to be patient with oneself as you adjust to a new lifestyle after leaving a corporate job.
- Mindfulness and self-awareness play a crucial role in navigating the transition from work to retirement.
- Parenting during this phase can present unique challenges, but prioritizing family is key.
- Experimenting and pivoting in life allows for continuous growth and adaptation.
Join the Mindful FIRE Legends community at MindfulFIRE.org/join.
PS: Introducing the… 🔥 FIRE Starter Group Coaching Program
You did the “money” part. You saved, invested, and built real options. But if you’re being honest… FU money alone isn’t enough—and you might still feel stuck in “one more year syndrome,” unclear on what you actually want next.
In 10 weeks or less, we’ll help you get clear on what you want—and start living it now—using envisioning, mindfulness, and practical mini-experiments (not endless overthinking).
Interested? Let’s chat: https://mindfulfire.org/chat
🔥 WHO I’m creating this for
This is for you if you’re at or near FI (Coast FI or full FIRE) and:
🔥 WHAT we’ll do together (over 10 weeks)
In a small group (mastermind-style), you’ll:
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In this episode: Financial independence, Early retirement, Mindset shifts, Lessons learned, Parenting challenges with Maggie Tucker
Episode Summary
In this episode of the Mindful Fire podcast, host Adam Coelho welcomes back Maggie Tucker to discuss her journey towards financial independence and early retirement. Maggie shares her experiences and insights gained over two years since leaving her corporate job. The conversation delves into the mindset shifts necessary for embracing a new lifestyle, the challenges of parenting during this transition, and the importance of being patient and kind to oneself throughout the process.
Guest Bio
Maggie Tucker is a financial independence enthusiast who retired early at the age of 41. Along with her husband, she has embarked on a journey to live a more meaningful and engaged life with her blended family of three daughters. Maggie also hosts the Inside Out Money podcast, where she shares insights on financial independence and personal growth.
Resources & Books Mentioned
- What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith
Guest Contract Information
Email: [email protected]
Key Takeaways
- Embracing financial independence can lead to unexpected abundance and opportunities.
- The journey to early retirement involves overcoming fears and adopting a growth mindset.
- It's essential to be patient with oneself as you adjust to a new lifestyle after leaving a corporate job.
- Mindfulness and self-awareness play a crucial role in navigating the transition from work to retirement.
- Parenting during this phase can present unique challenges, but prioritizing family is key.
- Experimenting and pivoting in life allows for continuous growth and adaptation.
Join the Mindful FIRE Legends community at MindfulFIRE.org/join.
PS: Introducing the… 🔥 FIRE Starter Group Coaching Program
You did the “money” part. You saved, invested, and built real options. But if you’re being honest… FU money alone isn’t enough—and you might still feel stuck in “one more year syndrome,” unclear on what you actually want next.
In 10 weeks or less, we’ll help you get clear on what you want—and start living it now—using envisioning, mindfulness, and practical mini-experiments (not endless overthinking).
Interested? Let’s chat: https://mindfulfire.org/chat
🔥 WHO I’m creating this for
This is for you if you’re at or near FI (Coast FI or full FIRE) and:
🔥 WHAT we’ll do together (over 10 weeks)
In a small group (mastermind-style), you’ll:

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