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Carl Richards has spent decades translating financial complexity into simple truths—sketched with a Sharpie, delivered with soul. But what happens when the conversation slows down enough to surprise even him?
In this episode, Carl and Kris sit down to explore five themes from his new book Your Money—Reimagining Wealth In Simple Sketches. But what unfolds is more than a book discussion. It’s a vulnerable, layered dialogue about pausing before reacting, raising thoughtful kids in a noisy world, redefining success, and living inside your own enough.
Whether you’re a planner, a parent, a seeker, or someone just trying to navigate money with intention—this one’s for you.
Carl Richards is the creator of the Behavior Gap, a longtime contributor to The New York Times, and the author of It’s Not About the Money. You can find more of his work at behaviorgap.com.
By Finance On The Fringes with Kristine BoelteCarl Richards has spent decades translating financial complexity into simple truths—sketched with a Sharpie, delivered with soul. But what happens when the conversation slows down enough to surprise even him?
In this episode, Carl and Kris sit down to explore five themes from his new book Your Money—Reimagining Wealth In Simple Sketches. But what unfolds is more than a book discussion. It’s a vulnerable, layered dialogue about pausing before reacting, raising thoughtful kids in a noisy world, redefining success, and living inside your own enough.
Whether you’re a planner, a parent, a seeker, or someone just trying to navigate money with intention—this one’s for you.
Carl Richards is the creator of the Behavior Gap, a longtime contributor to The New York Times, and the author of It’s Not About the Money. You can find more of his work at behaviorgap.com.