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Did Jonathan move to the deep south? 😂 I feel like he might have geo arbitraged down to Georgia over the past 15 months since leaving the show and picked up a little bit of an accent. Haha

4 months ago reply 0

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8 months ago reply 0

I’ve been listening for a few years, but I decided to go back and start from the beginning. I’m glad I did because this episode reminded me to download the recipe PDF, which happens to have a few of my favorites. I’m excited to try some mew ones!

2 years ago reply 0

I haven’t finished listening yet, but I love what Julien said about focusing on being able to teach children in his life about FI/RE through his generous actions. I have one person in my life who fits that profile, and he didn’t seem to influence my parents despite the fact that I know he shared his knowledge with them. However, over time he has influenced me greatly through his occasional words of wisdom and, even more importantly, through his ability to be generous w/ many people.

3 years ago reply 0

Great interview! Love Brandon - always so introspective, thoughtful, and humble.

3 years ago reply 0

Very helpful. I especially liked when Sean walked through how easy the Roth conversion is if it makes sense.

3 years ago reply 0

Paying bail & no ID for voting is so FI inclusive

3 years ago reply 3

Great podcast on real estate

3 years ago reply 0

The idea of having a super low cost of living and i super high savings rate has never been more important than now. The idea of living off of a 4% return going forward may be stopped up. But nothing can stop you from having a low cost of living and a high savings rate.

4 years ago reply 0

Guys, thanks for ramping up to 5 days per week ... big service to the community. Looking forward to riding this out together.

4 years ago reply 0

As a real estate investor I take appreciate the information shared here.

4 years ago reply 1

I m sure PMI drops off your loan when you reach 20% equity. Your benifit is paying extra on principal.

4 years ago reply 1