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Episode 243. “She inherited $171K…but it’s already gone.”

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Mike and Noel, a young couple who are both 34. They married just

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Episode 240. “We book $10K vacations, then panic about money”

Cheryl (67) and Michael (69) have built rich, full lives: multiple careers, reinventions, and nearly 12 years of marriage. Yet when it comes to money,

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Episode 242. “Our couples therapist couldn’t fix this. Please help.”

    Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Natalie and Chris, married with two young kids and a net

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Episode 241. “We invested our wedding money…in psychedelics”

Two couples take the stage with a shared question—but very different financial realities: When is “enough” actually enough to move forward? Finn and Luna built

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Episode 229. “I’m almost 50 and have nothing to show for my life”

Christine (47) and Thad (57) have been together for more than six years, but instead of building wealth, they’re buried under nearly $340,000 of debt.

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How to Make Small Talk To Grow Your Career and Relationships

The easiest way to get better at small talk is to stop trying to impress people and start making them feel interesting. Use simple openers,

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Episode 228. “I’m 30, broke, and tired of budgeting”

Kristen (30) and Josh (36) married just last year, but their honeymoon phase is buried under $40,000 of debt and a sense of being “trapped.”

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Episode 227. “We bought our dream house. Now we’re drowning”

 Jason (38) and Katie (36) thought buying their dream home in Minnesota would be the start of a new chapter. Instead, they’re buried in

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Episode 226. “She’s chasing FIRE. I want to enjoy life now.”

Laura (34) and Cameron (38) earn over $200,000 a year and save thousands each month, yet every decision feels like a crisis.  Laura, a first-generation

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Episode 225. “We’re losing $5k/mo. Where is it all going?”

Lashan (50) and David (49) have been married for nearly two decades, raising three children and building stable government careers. But when health complications and