Orange Crushing It with Frank Clark

“A Rolling Stone Gathers No Debt” - Debt Reduction tips with Murray Beaulieu.


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In today’s episode, I talk with the master debt buster Murray Beaulieu. Murray was born in Puerto Rico, has lived in 13 different states, and in Germany for 10 years. He served for 5 years as a logistics management officer in the US Army and spent 34 years working as operations and financial manager for various Fortune 500 electronics companies up until 2018 when he went into retirement. 


Now, Murray’s works as an entrepreneur, making impacts, and helping people save money while paying off their debt. 


Throughout our conversation, Murray breaks down why he’s taken the entrepreneurial journey to help people eradicate their debt, what personal events led up his decision, and what advice he has for those in a situation where debt seems overwhelming. 


Some Questions I Ask: 

  • What were the moments in your life where you said, “I’m confident in who I am and I can make something happen”? (4:43)
  • Can doubling up on your payments each month cut 15 years off a 30-year mortgage? (13:15)
  • How do you teach your clients about the mindset of money? (20:18)
  • What is one of your favorite Rolling Stones stories? (35:46)


In This Episode You Will Learn: 

  • How Murray built up his social skills and ability to build rapport from a young age. (4:48)
  • How the reality of refinancing his home pushed Murray to learn how to get out of debt. (7:07)
  • How Murray’s debt busting program helps you recalculate your payments when life happens. (16:38)
  • How taking care of your debt will positively shift your behavior long-term. (23:32)
  • What Murray’s first experience at a Rolling Stones concert was like. (36:34)


Connect with Murray Beaulieu: 

Email

LinkedIn


Let’s Connect:

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Facebook

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