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By Dr. Bryan Foltice
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this episode, Bryan discusses expensive cafeteria food, DoorDash driving, and expected expenses in his second week of NoSpendVer. Listen in to find out if he's buckling under the pressure.
In this episode, Bryan discusses his first five days of NoSpendVer: The good, the bad, and the DoorDash.
Tune in to learn more about NoSpendVer in November and how to prepare for it.
In this episode, Bryan discusses a question that he's been receiving a lot lately: "How do you budget when your income varies each month?" Listen in to hear his response.
In this episode, Bryan explains his new challenge for the month of November, which he is calling, "No-Spend-Ver", which isn't exactly what you would think. Listen in to learn more about this challenge.
In this episode, Bryan discusses how "Just-in-Time" learning can assist with better financial decisions. However, we all are usually too late in receiving this learning. Tune in to find out when we truly need to receive this education for: 1. Going to College 2. Buying a House 3. Getting Divorced 4. Planning your Estate.
In this episode, Bryan discusses ways to talk to your kids about money and how to do it consistently and lovingly
In this episode, Bryan discusses how the Richest Man in Babylon (according to the book) advised the Camel Trader to get out of debt. This wisdom has made Bryan reconsider how to prioritize getting out of debt.
In the episode, Bryan discusses some questions that he's been wrestling with for the last couple of years: 1. Can you save too much? 2. Why Do Rich People Not Live Rich?
In this episode, Bryan talks about retirement and asks the question: Do our perceptions of retirement match our reality of what retirement actually is?
In this episode, Bryan talks about the many similarities between health, nutrition, and financial wellness. He discusses why people know what is the right thing to do for their health and finances, but don't always do it.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.