Latest Episodes
October 13, 2025
Remember cash? Those colorful bits of paper that used to live in your wallet before being replaced by a sleek piece of plastic—or, let’s be honest, your phone?
October 06, 2025
Why It's Important To Agree On Finances In A Marriage
September 29, 2025
Trying to decide whether to buy a house or keep renting is a bit like choosing between pancakes and waffles—both can be delicious, both come with their own quirks, and everyone seems to have a strong opinion about which one is “the right” choice.
September 22, 2025
On this episode, Brad gives his take on day trading and reveals some of the psychological pitfalls that are more likely to send the everyday trader to the poor house than the penthouse.
September 15, 2025
On this episode, Brad tries once and for all to convince us that investing and gambling are two very different things, while Jared and Kira try to get him to finally admit they are one in the same. It’s a debate for the ages, and the winner will definitely surprise you.
September 08, 2025
Brad breaks down who needs a credit score, when it matters, and why the whole system might be a little... rigged.
September 01, 2025
If you’ve ever looked at the stock market and thought, “This looks like Vegas, but with fewer slot machines and way more people in suits sweating over coffee,” you’re not alone.
August 26, 2025
Picking the right savings account can feel a lot like online dating: they all promise security, growth, and a bright future together, but the fine print can make or break the relationship.
August 12, 2025
If you’ve ever wondered whether to trust your life savings to a warm-blooded human in a suit or a cold, unblinking algorithm that dreams in ones and zeros, you’re not alone.
August 04, 2025
Ever wonder how market downturns affect your financial goals?
July 28, 2025
Let’s face it—keeping your money safe these days feels a bit like guarding a cookie jar in a room full of toddlers hopped up on sugar.
July 21, 2025
Picking a financial advisor shouldn’t feel like a blind date with your retirement on the line—but for many people, it kind of does.
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