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🗓️ 22 February 2021
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What does the average person do in their 20s? For most people, it means going into student debt, getting a car loan, getting a mortgage, and treating yourself. These are the “average financial decisions” that put many Americans into debt and stuck at jobs they only dream of leaving. That’s how Brent aka TheFoodTruckCEO felt when he and his wife realized they had over $100,000 in consumer debt.
Brent and his wife didn’t make any crazy decisions, he merely did what society said is the right thing to do. He and his wife had student loans to cover nursing school, both had car loans, and racked up around $13,000 in credit card debt alone. This doesn’t even include a tractor Brent decided to buy for a future business purpose!
Both Brent and his wife were bringing in solid money every month from their nursing jobs, but as soon as the money came in, it somehow flooded right back out. This annoyed Brent, he felt like he wasn’t in control of his money and his life. He went to work on debt, adding up everything they had spent over the past few months and realized he and his wife were eating out far more than needed, wasting groceries they were paying good money for, and jeopardizing their future with random purchases.
They cut up the credit cards, started snowballing their debt, reduced their eating out, and stopped shopping at the big box stores. They attacked their debt! Within 5 years, they paid off $109,000 in debt, and started to save up for investments every month.
As time went on and Brent got promoted to a more corporate role, he realized that he put himself in a terrific financial position to leave and start his own business. He had accumulated $100,000 in cash, started investing in his business, and now runs a mobile pizza truck, serving delicious woodfired pizza and doing what he loves.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Bigger Pog its Money Podcast, show number 173 where we interview Brent from |
0:05.6 | debt and cupcakes and get his story of paying off massive debt, leaving a toxic work environment |
0:11.0 | and starting his own company, all thanks to his journey to financial security. |
0:15.9 | Sit down and think about how your emotions are actually playing into what you're doing with your |
0:20.0 | money. Are you buying this because you want it or are you buying this because you're trying to |
0:24.6 | mask some level of unhappiness that's in your life? If you can control your emotional spending, |
0:31.8 | you will be in a far better financial position two weeks a month, six months from now. |
0:38.6 | Hello, hello, hello, my name is Mindy Johnson and with me as always is my dynamite coho |
0:43.3 | Scott Trunch. Scott, how are you today? I'm doing great. We have an explosive show. |
0:48.0 | So, I have the dynamite pun there. Oh my goodness. Scott and I are here to make financial independence |
0:54.8 | less scary, less just for somebody else to introduce you to every money story because we truly |
1:00.5 | believe financial freedom is attainable for everyone no matter when or where you're starting. |
1:05.8 | That's right, whether you want to retire early in travel the world, go into make big time |
1:11.6 | investments in assets like real estate or start your own business. We'll help you reach your |
1:15.3 | financial goals and get money out of the way so that you can live life on your terms and pursue your dreams. |
1:25.4 | Brent from debt and cupcakes. Awesome, awesome story. His wife were both nurses and their journey |
1:31.8 | out of $109,000 in various debts to the generation of substantial financial runway leaving his job |
1:39.0 | and pursuing a career of his dreams. Yeah, you know, I really like his story. He starts off with saying, |
1:48.4 | you know, we were making poor decisions and I don't think they were really poor decisions. |
1:53.6 | They were normal decisions. His journey is typical. I mean, he and his wife were brand-newly married |
2:02.0 | and they started spending money because that's what you do as an adult. You go out to dinner and |
2:06.6 | you buy a house and you do all these silly things and to figure it out is not the norm. I love |
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