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The Stacking Benjamins Show

What Lessons Would You Teach a Younger You? (plus health tips with Angelo Poli)

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

🗓️ 10 July 2020

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Save more than you spend, don't take on a mountain of debt, live below your means... they're all phrases that the financially-savvy among us might take for granted, but let's be honest. Most of us didn't start out that way. Today we ask our contributors: what are some money lessons you had to learn the hard way? On today's show we'll hear some sage advice from Jen Smith (from the Frugal Friends podcast), Doc G (from the Earn & Invest podcast), and Len Penzo... of LenPenzo.com. A special thanks to David Bakke from MoneyCrashers.com for reading today's featured piece.

After our discussion on life lessons, we'll ring up Angelo Poli from the health and fitness gurus at Metpro. Even though COVID may be keeping you from your local gym, Angelo will share some great financially-minded tips on how you can still maintain your health at home without breaking the budget. PLUS, we're answering some questions listeners left for Angelo in the Stacking Benjamins Facebook group. By the way, if YOU want to be involved next time, you can join us here: The Basement

Later, our contributors will weigh in on our Twitter poll: for people who were formerly bad with money, what inspired you to change? Just like in our title segment, you'll find that some super-savers have always had a special affection for finances, but others (talking about me here), have come to terms with their bad habits a little differently.

As always, we'll save some time for Doug's Friday Gameshow. Hope you enjoy it as much as we had fun making it!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Andy Dwyer, and when I'm not pulling suckers off my tomato plants in my garden, I'm stacking Benjamins.

0:11.6

Live from Joe's mom's basement, Doug, and we have a purely electric show for you today.

0:31.4

Have you ever learned something too late in life that you wished you could have passed on to your younger self?

0:36.5

Of course you have.

0:37.9

Like how I wish I could tell my past self the winning lottery numbers,

0:42.0

or I knew that blinker fluid was really expensive,

0:45.9

or that those college experiments wouldn't really lead to anything good.

0:49.9

In that vein, today our roundtable panel will discuss

0:53.4

nine money and life lessons most people learn too late.

0:57.6

To help us from Modern Frugality and the Frugal Friends podcast, we welcome Jen Smith.

1:03.9

Also, a doctor is in the house, people.

1:06.1

From the Earn and Invest podcast, say hello to Doc G.

1:10.9

And finally, from Len Penzo.com, it's...

1:14.0

It's...

1:15.1

Oh, wait, it's just Len Penzo.

1:17.1

Of course, we'll also magnify some listeners' money,

1:20.6

and of course, I will captivate you with my spectacular trivia.

1:25.5

And now a guy who loves making the same mistakes over and over and over again, it's

1:33.4

Joe Saul Cihai.

1:41.4

Well, one thing it's not a mistake, and that's podcasting on Friday because it's the most fun we can possibly have.

1:46.9

Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the weekend.

1:49.8

I'm Joe Sal C. Hi, I have a average Joe, Joe Money on Twitter.

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