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ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Is The FIRE Movement Over?

ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Jonathan Mendonsa & Brad Barrett | Choose FI Media, Inc

Careers, Business, Investing

4.8 • 5.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Most Americans live paycheck to paycheck—until a crisis hits and forces them to finally ask the questions they should have been asking all along. Financial independence isn't retreating in tough times; it's gaining new urgency. The movement was born from the 2008 recession, and as Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa make clear, those who built resilience during the good years now have options while others scramble. The conversation explores why preparation during prosperity matters, how diversifying income streams creates security, and what we can learn from Joanna Penn's journey building multiple revenue sources after her own financial setback. If you've been wondering whether FI is just a fair-weather philosophy, this episode offers a reality check. Key Topics Discussed The Resilience of Financial Independence [00:00:44] The financial independence movement thrives on resilience during economic turmoil. People following the FI path are better prepared for financial setbacks because they've built emergency funds, reduced expenses, and created financial runway. Planning for tough times is essential for financial stability—you cannot just plan for the best. Empowerment through Multiple Income Streams [00:07:01] Viewing challenges as opportunities fosters growth and resilience. When one income source falters, having diversified revenue creates stability and optionality. The discussion emphasizes how creative entrepreneurship and skill-building open doors that traditional employment alone cannot. Joanna Penn's Entrepreneurial Journey [00:09:27] Penn faced adversity in 2008 but turned her experiences into multiple successful revenue streams. Her story illustrates how challenging limiting beliefs leads to exploring creative potential and building businesses that align with personal passions while generating income. Actionable Takeaways Develop a strong emergency fund to prepare for difficult financial times [00:03:02] Challenge limiting beliefs to explore multiple income streams [00:13:36] Embrace creativity in your professional endeavors—diversify your skills and income [00:08:42] Reflect on current financial strategies and identify areas for improvement [00:04:06] Key Quotes "The financial independence movement thrives on resilience during economic turmoil." [00:00:44] "Planning for tough times is essential for financial stability." [00:01:36] "Real financial planning requires preparation for the worst." [00:03:02] "Viewing challenges as opportunities fosters growth and resilience." [00:07:01] Timestamps 00:00:00 - Introduction to the current state of the FI movement 00:01:36 - Planning and financial stability 00:03:02 - Building an emergency fund 00:04:06 - Starting to build resilience in finances 00:07:01 - Empowerment through diverse income streams 00:09:27 - Joanna Penn's entrepreneurial journey 00:13:36 - Addressing limiting beliefs for personal growth 00:29:12 - Closing remarks and future episodes Resources ChooseFI, Your Blueprint to Financial Independence The Simple Startup Related Episodes The Power of Financial Literacy Building Wealth through Diverse Income

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, everybody, welcome back.

0:11.6

Excited to get into the latest and greatest in the financial independence community.

0:15.9

And actually, I guess to kind of tee this up, Brad, I threw a bumper at the beginning of

0:20.2

the episode that we did with Joanna Penn before we rolled it out.

0:23.4

But just acknowledging a few ridiculously title articles that I had seen saying is the financial

0:29.4

independence movement over, is it all gone?

0:33.7

And you didn't get a chance to respond or weigh in on that, but man, are they right?

0:37.4

Is it over?

0:38.4

Oh, man, that is really genuinely the most preposterous thing I've heard in a long time.

0:44.9

I think the financial independence movement was born out of the 2008 recession.

0:54.0

I think in times of turmoil, people need this information now more than ever.

1:01.5

Right?

1:02.5

It's easy to dilute yourself into believing that living paycheck to paycheck or even getting

1:09.3

into a little credit card debt is okay in times of plenty.

1:13.2

Like so many people dilute themselves into thinking that like, oh, I can pay my bills.

1:17.8

I'm going along to get along.

1:19.8

Everything's happy.

1:21.8

Man, you know, for Game of Thrones fans, winter is coming, right?

1:27.8

And that doesn't mean be doom and gloom.

1:29.8

It means the good times are not always going to be there and you're fooling yourself if

1:35.2

you think that, right?

1:36.4

So like you have to plan for situations where things might get even minorly difficult,

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