We all make excuses. It’s in our nature. But when you have a habit of making excuses for why you aren’t able to reach Financial Freedom - - you remain stuck, exactly where you are. Which is why we wanted to expose seven common excuses, and if you’re making one...
Financial Freedom
Radmoney is a personal finance podcast
What is Good and Bad Debt?
You have probably heard of different types of debt described as “Good” or “Bad”, but what does that really mean and how does it impact your financial decisions? What is meant when people say “Good or Bad Debt” We took the time to break down and expose the flaws of...
5 Levels of Financial Independence
Are you FI-Curious? Maybe you've heard about the FIRE movement and want to learn more about it and if it's for you? In this episode we explain and discuss the 5 Levels of Financial Independence. Detailing the differences between each one, plus how you can start...
Master These 3 Habits if You Want to be Financially Independent
Do you want to be Financially Independent but aren't sure what to focus on? After listening to this episode - you will never think of money management the same way again! We've distilled every financial tip and piece of advice out there down to these 3 critical...
The True Cost of Student Loan Debt
Most people understand how student loans impact their bank account. But what is the true cost of burdensome student loan debt on your wellbeing?
Financial Challenges for Millennials
If you want to improve your finances, you need to recognize what is holding you back. It might surprise you that these challenges have little to do with the amount of money you make or your family’s financial background. Instead, they all start and end with you and your mindset.
How to Find the Perfect Financial Coach for You
To find the right Financial Coach for you, there are a lot of things you need to consider. Here are our thoughts on finding the perfect fit.
6 Personal Finance Books You Must Read
Want to DIY Your Finances? Read these Personal Finance Books – In this order!
The Differences Between a Financial Coach and Financial Advisor
What is the difference between a Financial Coach and a Financial Advisor? Learn the key differences so you can decide who to work with.
Our adult gap year
I’ll never forget the moment I realized a gap year was what I wanted to do and 100% possible. Once we reached our financial goal of saving enough to live on for a year in cash, we were more confident in our decision, and started to plan our adult gap year in detail.





