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May 29, 2017By Paula Pant

#79: How I Bootstrapped a $4 Million Company, with Laura Roeder

When Laura Roeder was 22, she quit her job to become a full-time freelancer.

She earned $30,000 in her first year as a freelancer; $60,000 in her second year.

Ten years later — (Laura is now 32) — her company earns $4 million in annual revenue.

(Can I repeat that? Did I bury the lede? […]

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May 22, 2017By Paula Pant

#78: Ask Paula – How Technology is Changing the Future of Real Estate Investing

Imagine that you’re looking for a rental property. It’s a warm Saturday afternoon, and you decide to cruise through a few open houses in the area.

Your autonomously-driving electric vehicle pulls into the driveway. Your wifi-enabled contact lenses automatically register the property’s details: square footage, year of construction, sales history, tax assessment, price-to-rent ratio, average […]

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May 15, 2017By Paula Pant

#77: What I’ve Learned From 9 Years of Nonstop Travel, with Geraldine DeRuiter, The Everywhereist

“Have you ever tried to stop-peeing midstream? It’s like trying to put spray cheese back in the can. The damage has been done, and the only thing left to do is try to enjoy yourself.”

That’s a quote from a deleted chapter in a book written by (in my opinion) one of the funniest bloggers […]

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May 8, 2017By Paula Pant

#76: Ask Paula – How to Handle an Inheritance, Should I Invest in Properties or Start a Business, and More

This week, my buddy Joe Saul-Sehy joins me to answer another round of listener-submitted questions.

Our first question comes from Hillary:
She’s a recent college graduate in an entry level job. She’s saved up an emergency fund, but keeps depleting it as things pop up. She’s also going to law school in a year and […]

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May 1, 2017By Paula Pant

#75: Jen Sincero – You Are a Badass at Making Money

Jen Sincero says she used to be a “grouchy broke person.”

In her early 40’s, Jen lived in a converted garage, buried in credit card debt and scrounging for spare change.

She was the type of person who’d join her friends at a restaurant for dinner, order nothing except tap water, and fill up on […]

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April 24, 2017By Paula Pant

#74: Ask Paula – How to Repay $50k in Student Loans on a $31k Income, What’s the Deal with Bonds, and Do I Really Need Insurance?

This week, my friend and former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy joins me for another round of Q&A in our (newly!) biweekly segment called Ask Paula!

Kicking off today’s episode, Nicky asks:

I’m young and healthy. My car is old and not-worth-much. And my personal property isn’t exactly fancy-pants.

Do I *really* need health, auto and […]

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April 17, 2017By Paula Pant

#73: What Chess Taught Me About Making Smarter Life Moves – with Steve Gossett

Last January, I went to a party at a trailer park that featured a huge bonfire, a few llamas, and a member of Public Enemy.

(I realize that sounds like the setup to a joke. Welcome to my life.)

While I was there, I met a former competitive chess player named Steve Gossett. Steve is […]

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April 10, 2017By Paula Pant

#72: Ask Paula — Should I Loan Money to Friends? How Can I Repay Debt Without Losing My Mind? … and More

Spaghetti is a major part of my life.

I eat it, of course, as many people do. I also spill it all over my pants, despite the fact that I’m 33 and should’ve learned the rules of gravity by now.

But most importantly, I use spaghetti as a metaphor for my business. If I’m […]

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April 3, 2017By Paula Pant

#71: This Ain’t Your Grandpa’s Retirement – with Roger Whitney, the Retirement Answer Man

Roger Whitney is known as the “retirement answer man.”

“All I think about, all day long, is how to make that [retirement] transition successfully,” he says.

But he holds a dirty little secret.

“I don’t believe in retirement. And the most successful clients that I work with … technically they’re retired, but they’re still working.”

 […]

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March 27, 2017By Paula Pant

#70: Erin Lowry on Raising Children Who Are Enabled, Not Entitled

On today’s episode, I chat with Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial, about the early childhood scripts that we learn about money.

Why is this topic important? Well, if you’re a parent, you want to set a good financial example for your child to follow. Giving them the right tools and information about money at […]

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