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02/05/21 • 26 min
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Are you currently living on a plan for your life and money...AKA a budget?
The #1 habit of the most highly successful people is they are proactive. They don't wait for life and money to happen to them, they happen to their life and money.
If you haven't started yet, now is the best time to start living on a simple budget. It's time to be proactive.
Grab Free Budget Templates Here
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Thanks so much for listening to the show and if you feel the content of this podcast was helpful, please subscribe and leave a review!
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Today's show was brought to you by OneAZ Credit Union — my very own credit union I have been proud a member of since 2011.
If you live in Arizona and are looking for a large credit union with a local, customer-focused feel for your personal or business banking needs, look no further than OneAZ Credit Union.
All the show notes, links and anything I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session157

11/13/20 • 45 min
On the show today I have Bernadette Logue - an expert when it comes to mindset and money.
I’ll admit — I am great when it comes to showing you how to create a budget, save more money and get out of debt.
However, where I often miss is when it comes to your mindset and money.
What I have learned over the years of coaching people with their finances is that a change won’t happen until you are willing to make the change. Once you make the decision to commit to improving your life and money, I can then show you the tactics to help you accomplish your goals.
But what causes us to make those changes and how do we get there?
And this is where Bernadette comes in to help answer these questions.
We also discuss.
- Why do some people do well financially and others seem to always struggle with money?
- Where we learn and develop our financial habits and at what age.
- Is it possible to break the cycle of constant financial struggle?
Mentioned in this episode
- 300 Positive Money Affirmations (Free Audio)
- 3 Critical Steps to Your Abundancy Money Mindset (Free Video)
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Are you currently living on a plan for your life and money...AKA a budget?
The #1 habit of the most highly successful people is they are proactive. They don't wait for life and money to happen to them, they happen to their life and money.
If you haven't started yet, now is the best time to start living on a simple budget. It's time to be proactive.
Grab Free Budget Templates Here
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Thanks so much for listening to the show and if you feel the content of this podcast was helpful, please subscribe and leave a review!
**
Today's show was brought to you by OneAZ Credit Union — my very own credit union I have been proud a member of since 2011.
If you live in Arizona and are looking for a large credit union with a local, customer-focused feel for your personal or business banking needs, look no further than OneAZ Credit Union.
All the show notes, links and anything I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session153

EP 149: Pay Your 30-Year Mortgage in 5-7 Years on Your Existing Level of Income with Jordan Goodman
Money Peach
10/09/20 • 42 min
Jordan Goodman is a rockstar. You may have heard of him as America’s Money Answers Man and seen him as a regular CNN, Fox Business and radio segments across the country.
Jordan is referred to as the answers man because of his expertise on all things money, but I wanted him to come on the show for one reason and one reason only: The Equity Optimization Strategy
Jordan walks us through step-by-step how to pay down your 30-year mortgage in as little as 5-7 years using a HELOC.
Now, I am sure you’re waving red flags, and you definitely should be. I was too.
Therefore, I made sure Jordan broke it down step-by-step and I even had to ask him to explain it three different ways so we can all fully understand this strategy.
Here are just a few things we mention inside this episode:
- Countries such as Australia and Japan already use this method of rapid mortgage acceleration
- The reason it works is because mortgages used amortization schedules and HELOCs are based on average daily balance
- You must have some equity in your home now
- You must have a positive cash flow (income)
- Why the banks will not like you after this
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Mentioned in this episode
- Money Answers
- Master Your Debt by Jordan Goodman
- TruthinEquity.com
- What is a HELOC and How Does it Work?
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Are you currently living on a plan for your life and money...AKA a budget?
The #1 habit of the most highly successful people is they are proactive. They don't wait for life and money to happen to them, they happen to their life and money.
If you haven't started yet, now is the best time to start living on a simple budget. It's time to be proactive.
Grab Free Budget Templates Here
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Thanks so much for listening to the show and if you feel the content of this podcast was helpful, please subscribe and leave a review!
**
Today's show was brought to you by OneAZ Credit Union — my very own credit union I have been proud a member of since 2011.
If you live in Arizona and are looking for a large credit union with a local, customer-focused feel for your personal or business banking needs, look no further than OneAZ Credit Union.
All the show notes, links and anything Jordan and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session149

09/25/20 • 40 min
I'll be honest — I almost didn't record this episode.
After talking about it with Andrea (my wife) and praying about it, we decided we were going to share more of our story.
This wasn't easy. Not many people are willing to talk about the REAL life money.
Here goes...this past month we officially passed $1 million net worth.
And there is way more to the story that Andrea and I are sharing on the show today.
No, we do not make $1 million. (Not even close)
No, it did not happen quickly.
No, it wasn't super easy.
No, we are nowhere near perfect when it comes to money.
However, we hit one of our goals. We can officially say we are "millionaires". And it feels really damn good!
But, how did this happen?
Where did we start (Hint: we had a huge negative net worth)?
And how could someone else accomplish this?
We discuss all of this and more on this week's one-of-a-kind show!
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Mentioned in this episode
- Free App to Track Your Net Worth from Personal Capital
- Free Spreadsheet Template to Track Your Net Worth from WalletHacks.com
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Are you currently living on a plan for your life and money...AKA a budget?
The #1 habit of the most highly successful people is they are proactive. They don't wait for life and money to happen to them, they happen to their life and money.
If you haven't started yet, now is the best time to start living on a simple budget. It's time to be proactive.
Grab Free Budget Templates Here
**
Thanks so much for listening to the show and if you feel the content of this podcast was helpful, please subscribe and leave a review!
**
Today's show was brought to you by OneAZ Credit Union — my very own credit union I have been proud a member of since 2011.
If you live in Arizona and are looking for a large credit union with a local, customer-focused feel for your personal or business banking needs, look no further than OneAZ Credit Union.
All the show notes, links and anything Kim and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session147

EP105: Retired by 34!? - with John Gaston
Money Peach
08/02/18 • 62 min
Today is a replay of the most popular and most listened to episode of the past 104 episodes of the Money Peach Podcast.
My guest is John Gaston from Episode 38 back in April 2017. John is a close friend of mine, an extremely successful entrepreneur, and was able to retire at age 34.
John is also my one-on-one mentor when it comes to my building own business and over the past few years John has shared a lot with me and I've begged him to come on the podcast to share his incredible story.
John is very humble and also very private, so for him to come on this podcast took a lot of arm-twisting on my part. Some of the things John will share with us are:
- How he got started and his passion for business
- Leaving the comfort of a steady paycheck
- The ups and downs of being an entrepreneur
- Overcoming extreme adversity
- Balancing the business and family life
- Managing a partnership (with his best friend)
“The most successful people in the world read 15 mins every single day”
“...I remember hearing if I read 15 minutes every single day, I could all but guarantee I would double my income in one year, and then I did”
“Every decision you make in your business could be the decision that takes you closer to your goal, or could be the decision that puts you on the streets”
“Everyone works for 40 years (age 20 to age 60). The idea of being successful is cramming 40 years of work into 20...and if you’re really extra bright, 15 years...”
“The idea was to do all the things most people weren’t willing to do today so I didn’t have to do them later”
“...never quit. You’re going to have good days and you’re going to have bad days. If you don’t quit, you’re going to eventually find success”
“Water boils at 212°F - think about how many entrepreneurs probably quit at 211°F . They were so close and yet never made it - never quit”
“If you can get 1% better everyday....over a period of 12 months you are 365% better, and that is a substantial improvement.”
All the show notes, links and anything John and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session105

03/22/18 • 35 min
Fellow blogger and founder of Millennial Money Man, Bobby Hoyt has a lot in common with me. We both paid off quite a bit of debt in a very short amount of time, and we both did it the same way - with SACRIFICE.
However, one of the main things we both completely agree on is how much we both value our mentors.
Bobby shares how and where he met his mentor and how his life and business have completely transformed since they started working together.
I chime in quite a bit on the conversation because of the belief I have in finding someone you can look up to in business, relationships, goal-setting, family, etc., and asking them the tough question: “would you become my mentor”.
In fact, if you haven’t listened yet, I interviewed John (the person I meet with on a regular basis) in April 2017 in Episode 38: Retired by 34? With John Gaston
During the episode, Bobby and I talk about:
- What to look for in a mentor
- How to ask someone to become your mentor
- Why we place so much importance on a quality mentor
- The #1 thing you must do to KEEP your mentor
- AND...I will even challenge you to take action (you must listen)
All the show notes, links and anything Bobby and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session86

01/04/18 • 37 min
Colin Jones, founder of Blackjack Apprenticeship, on the show this week to share his crazy story of going from flat broke to generating a very high income by counting cards in Blackjack.
Yes, it sounds absolutely crazy and it was hard for me to digest when I first heard about his story. But, after meeting Colin in person and asking him everything I possibly could, I asked him to share his story.
Colin and I both agree that gambling is dumb. Sure, it’s fun and can be a form of entertainment, but NEVER count on it as a way to provide income. This is where Colin comes in - he is adamant that he doesn’t gamble. Instead, he is investing in the game of Blackjack and has an actual advantage over the house. This may also be the reason why he as been asked to leave countless casinos over the past decade for “winning too much”.
I ask Colin a bunch of questions I am sure you’re wondering too. Here are some of the main points we hit:
• Gambling vs Investing - I needed an explanation here • How long it takes to realistically count cards • Is it even legal (or just frowned upon) • Building his card counting team and generating $4 Million • His advice for anyone thinking about getting started • Success stories and huge losses along the way • The church group of card counters - “The Holy Rollers” • Free resources where you can learn to count cards too
All the show notes, links, and anything Colin and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session76

12/28/17 • 37 min
Founder of Stash Wealth Priya Malani on the show to talk H.E.N.R.Y’s - High Earners Not Rich Yet.
Priya spent the first part of her career helping very wealthy individuals manage their high net worth in retirement and she came to one conclusion - IT WAS SUPER BORING!
Priya made the pivot and decided she start her own firm called Stash Wealth in order to focus all of her efforts on the people she could help the most - people just like herself.
“We are not your Father’s Financial Advisor”
The millennial generation isn’t interested in cutting back life and living on rice and beans. They are extreme hustlers, they can generate income in a minute, and they want to save, invest, pay off debt, AND have ridiculous amounts of fun.
In the show we talked about:
• Defining who the H.E.N.R.Y.s are • Profit first • Best Online Savings Account • Hating on Budgets (can you believe this?) • Emergency Funds for the H.E.N.R.Y. • What are some of the biggest mistakes to avoid as a H.E.N.R.Y.
Fun Fact: Priya and I don’t agree on everything, but that’s okay - it makes for a fun conversation!
Fun Fact 2: We had to use the heck out of the BLEEP Button on this one :)
All the show notes, links, and anything Priya and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session75

07/13/17 • 54 min
In 2013, I was listening to the Dave Ramsey Show on the radio when he brought up an incredible book called Rich Habits by author Tom Corley.
After hearing about the book, and then listening to the interview with Mr. Corley, I immediately purchased the book and finished it that evening.
The Rich Habits were so powerful in my own life that I have continued to practice those same ten habits from the thousands of millionaires Tom interviewed for his research for his book all these years later.
What are the habits of America’s wealthiest people and what are the habits of the America’s poorest people? Some of what we talk about is obvious, however Tom shares some stories of other habits that none of us would ever even think about. My favorite...”the Hello Call”.
Tom Corley is not only an incredible guest to have on the show, but he shares habits you can start creating in your own life right now which will have a direct correlation on your income, net worth, financial security, and overall well-being.
All the show notes, links, and anything Tom and I mentioned can be found at http://www.moneypeach.com/session51

03/26/21 • 30 min
A home equity line of credit, or a HELOC, is a revolving line of credit that is guaranteed by the equity in your home. The line of credit is actually a second mortgage on your home giving you access to a revolving credit line you can borrow from as needed.
Very similar to a credit card, a HELOC offers a line of credit at a much lower interest rate because your home is used as the collateral for the loan.
The amount you can borrow is based on the equity in your home, which is equal to the value of the home minus the amount you owe on your primary mortgage. If your home is paid off, then the HELOC becomes the first position mortgage on your home.
A HELOC can be used for things like home improvemetns, emergency funds, large down payments on second properties, investment opportunities, or even a way to pay down debt faster.
In the episode, I will break down:
- How a HELOC works
- How the interest is calculated
- Draw period versus repayment period
- How to apply fora HELOC
- When a HELOC is not a good plan
If you have ever wondered about opening a home equity line of credit, this is the perfect episode for you.
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Thanks so much for listening to the show and if you feel the content of this podcast was helpful, please subscribe and leave a review!
**
Today's show was brought to you by OneAZ Credit Union — my very own credit union I have been proud a member of since 2011.
If you live in Arizona and are looking for a large credit union with a local, customer-focused feel for your personal or business banking needs, look no further than OneAZ Credit Union.
All the show notes, links and anything I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session162
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How many episodes does Money Peach have?
Money Peach currently has 171 episodes available.
What topics does Money Peach cover?
The podcast is about Entrepreneur, Investing, Money, Budget, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.
What is the most popular episode on Money Peach?
The episode title 'EP172: Help! I Have IRS Problems - What Are My Rights?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Money Peach?
The average episode length on Money Peach is 35 minutes.
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Episodes of Money Peach are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Money Peach?
The first episode of Money Peach was released on Jul 7, 2016.
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