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The Stacking Benjamins Show

Building Courage One Small Step at a Time SB1810

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Education, Retirement, Investing, Cfp, Business, Money

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

If Jen Drummond can climb K2, you can open that Roth IRA. That's the premise of this greatest hits episode featuring mountaineer and author Jen Drummond, who became the first woman to complete the Seven Second Summits. But here's why we're replaying this conversation from early 2024: it's not about mountaineering. It's about courage. Joe Saul-Sehy opens by explaining why courage matters for your money goals. It takes courage to look at your financial life honestly, to try something new like opening your first investment account, to admit you made a mistake and course correct. Courage builds confidence, which gives you the commitment to take another step. It works like a flywheel. One brave decision leads to another, which builds more confidence, which creates momentum. Jen's story illustrates this perfectly. After surviving a devastating 2018 car crash that first responders said should have killed her, and losing a friend shortly after, she made a decision to "die living." That mindset took her from someone who'd never slept in a tent to the top of some of the world's most dangerous peaks. But what makes Jen's approach so valuable isn't the extreme nature of her goals. It's her method. She didn't succeed through recklessness. She succeeded through preparation, safety protocols, building the right team, learning from others who'd gone before her, and breaking massive goals into clear milestones. Sound familiar? That's exactly how you build wealth. Throughout the conversation, Jen shares lessons that apply whether you're climbing Everest or just trying to max out your 401(k). How to push through "blue ice" (those moments when progress slows to a crawl and every move has to count). Why big goals require big teams (you can't do this alone). How to fire bad help when someone's dragging you down. Why getting to the summit is only halfway (you need enough energy to get home safely). The episode also includes practical career advice for navigating today's tougher job market, from refreshing your LinkedIn profile to the power of face to face networking, plus Doug's trivia about Andrew Jackson and the only day the U.S. was completely debt free. What You'll Learn: • Why courage is a skill you develop through reps, not something you're born with • How small brave decisions compound into bigger ones (the flywheel effect) • Why preparation and safety matter more than boldness in any big goal • How to break down overwhelming goals into clear, achievable milestones • Why looking back at progress matters as much as looking ahead • The importance of learning from others who've achieved what you're attempting • How to build the right team around your goals and fire people who hold you back • Why getting to your goal is only halfway (you need sustainability, not just achievement) • Practical strategies for strengthening your career in a competitive job market • How Jen's "blue ice" moments teach us to slow down and be deliberate during tough stretches This Episode Is For You If: • You're intimidated by financial goals that feel too big or complicated • You keep putting off important money moves because you're scared of making mistakes • You need permission to start small and build momentum over time • You're looking for a framework that works for any goal (financial or otherwise) • You believe courage is something you can develop, not just inherit This is a greatest hits episode because Jen's message about building courage through action is exactly what you need heading into a new year. If she can climb the second highest peak on every continent, you can absolutely handle that 401(k), that budget, that first investment account. Question for You: What's one small brave money move you could make this week? Opening an account? Checking your credit score? Having that awkward budget conversation? Drop it in the comments or The Basement Facebook group because sometimes the first step isn't dramatic, it's just intentional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Stackers, we got a great show today. We are talking courage. And I spoke about this at my

0:06.3

keynote in Omaha at the 1% Better Conference. I actually wrote, a blog post about this if you want to

0:11.1

check it out on the Stacky Benjamin site. But here's the reason I wanted to have this episode today.

0:18.4

It takes courage to reach your goals. And you think, well, that sounds

0:24.6

kind of dumb. No, not really. I see all the time people shame themselves. They feel, oh,

0:31.1

why did I do that? Oh, that was the dumbest thing I could do. You know what? It takes courage to be

0:37.0

embarrassed, the courage to look at your life like it's a

0:39.6

science experiment, the courage to do the things that maybe you've never done before to try something

0:46.9

new, like trying to find the efficient frontier if you want to get really nerdy or to work on

0:52.9

your tax triangle. That's also a little nerdy or to

0:55.5

just open up your first investment account definitely not nerdy courage builds confidence which in turn

1:02.5

gives you the commitment to take another step in the right direction this is like a flywheel right

1:07.8

because when you take that next step, that gives you the courage

1:10.8

to open yet another door that builds confidence and so on and so on. So that's why we're taking

1:16.5

you back to our discussion with Jen Drummond today to kick off Greatest Hits week. But a couple

1:22.6

notes before we hit play on this episode back from early 2024. First, I'm going to be in Seattle on Thursday, Stackers.

1:30.6

That's March 5th, if you're listening to this later, 6.30 p.m.

1:35.1

Elysian brewing in Capitol Hill that's on Pike Street.

1:37.9

To tell us you're coming, head to stack you benjamins.com slash meetup,

1:42.1

and that'll take you to our Benjamin's After Dark Seattle Facebook group, where you can sign up and also join a great group of local people that we've

1:49.6

got hanging out online together. We're going to give away some stuff with Doug's trivia.

1:54.1

We'll talk money. We'll talk better living. It's been a year since I've been in Seattle.

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