What I appreciate about “What the Wealthy Do” is that it respects the listener’s time by providing practical thinking that actually holds up in the real world.
One insight that genuinely stopped me in my tracks was the idea of doing a year-end review on the return on time invested, not just money invested, and pulling explicit lessons from how the year actually played out. I talk a lot about evaluating investing performance on a monthly basis in my book, Financial Fluency in Dad-Speak, but this broader annual lens adds context most people skip. It forces you to ask, whether the effort, focus, and trade-offs you made were worth it.
This podcast does what good financial guidance should do. It’s sharpens you’re thinking, exposes blindspots, and gives you something useful to apply immediately. If you want clear, grounded conversations about wealth that go beyond surface level tactics, this one is worth your attention.
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