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Doug chats with Frank Vasquez from the Risk Parity Radio Podcast about his extensive investing experience while offering insights into balancing life after achieving Financial Independence. Frank discusses the importance of intentional spending, significance of meaningful relationships, psychology behind saving and spending, how to diversify investments to secure a sustainable future, and giving back. Doug & Frank also dive into a listener’s question about managing financial decisions during market volatility.
Do you like the podcast and want to support the show? Follow the link to find out how: https://milehighfi.com/support/
Curious to know exactly what products Doug uses? Check out his Amazon lists below. *Affiliate links below, so if you buy something or spend money, we might earn a commission. That helps the show and doesn’t cost you anything extra. Thank you!
Need custom stickers? Of course you do! We ALL do! Order them here using our affiliate link so that we might earn a commission: https://www.stickermule.com/dougcunnington
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Join the Mile High FI Club – It’s the email list!
Get MHFi Merch – It helps support the show. Get t-shirts & more
**Disclaimer: The podcast is for informational purposes. Maybe entertainment but we won’t even make such a claim. You shouldn’t take the info as financial, legal, or tax advice. We aren’t certified financial planners or advisors. We’re not qualified for much. So get advice from professionals.**
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The Doug Show, aka Affiliate Marketing & Side Hustles
Email the show: [email protected]
0:00 Introduction
5:32 Asparagus vs. brussel sprouts
13:30 Evolution of the FI community
20:28 Wellbeing & contemplating death
27:06 Transitioning from saving to spending
33:33 Spending money to improve relationships
40:38 Experiences & building new friendships
46:59 Importance of giving
54:37 David’s financial journey
1:03:31 Diversification
1:11:05 Risk Parity Radio Podcast
1:17:19 Soundcheck – Bitcoin
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Doug chats with Frank Vasquez from the Risk Parity Radio Podcast about his extensive investing experience while offering insights into balancing life after achieving Financial Independence. Frank discusses the importance of intentional spending, significance of meaningful relationships, psychology behind saving and spending, how to diversify investments to secure a sustainable future, and giving back. Doug & Frank also dive into a listener’s question about managing financial decisions during market volatility.
Do you like the podcast and want to support the show? Follow the link to find out how: https://milehighfi.com/support/
Curious to know exactly what products Doug uses? Check out his Amazon lists below. *Affiliate links below, so if you buy something or spend money, we might earn a commission. That helps the show and doesn’t cost you anything extra. Thank you!
Need custom stickers? Of course you do! We ALL do! Order them here using our affiliate link so that we might earn a commission: https://www.stickermule.com/dougcunnington
Links
—
Join the Mile High FI Club – It’s the email list!
Get MHFi Merch – It helps support the show. Get t-shirts & more
**Disclaimer: The podcast is for informational purposes. Maybe entertainment but we won’t even make such a claim. You shouldn’t take the info as financial, legal, or tax advice. We aren’t certified financial planners or advisors. We’re not qualified for much. So get advice from professionals.**
Brought To You By:
The Doug Show, aka Affiliate Marketing & Side Hustles
Email the show: [email protected]
0:00 Introduction
5:32 Asparagus vs. brussel sprouts
13:30 Evolution of the FI community
20:28 Wellbeing & contemplating death
27:06 Transitioning from saving to spending
33:33 Spending money to improve relationships
40:38 Experiences & building new friendships
46:59 Importance of giving
54:37 David’s financial journey
1:03:31 Diversification
1:11:05 Risk Parity Radio Podcast
1:17:19 Soundcheck – Bitcoin
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