The Money Peach Podcast

Episode 105: Retired by 34?! With John Gaston

My Guest on the Show… On the show today my guest is John Gaston. 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 own business. Over the past few years John has…

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Episode 037: Are Mutual Funds Slowly Dying? With Jeff Jones

My Guest on the Show… Jeff Jones is an investment advisor and one-half owner of WJ Wealth Management in Phoenix, Arizona. I met Jeff through a mutual friend and one thing I immediately liked about Jeff was his outlook for the future of investing for retirement. He has been in the business for 32 years,…

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Episode 036: Innovate or Die with Jason Beck

My Guest on the Show… Jason Beck is the founder and CEO of Tyr Tactical, a company on the cutting edge of developing tactical gear for both military and police. I first met Jason at the gym (many of my relationships were either started or formed at the gym) and over the last few years…

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Episode 035: How to Budget When You Live Paycheck to Paycheck

  On the show today: My Guest on the Show… Today my guest on the show is actually me! I was recently featured on PT Money’s Masters of Money Podcast. After listening to it, I called up PT and asked him if I could share the episode on the Money Peach Podcast….and he was nice…

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Episode 034: PD S.W.A.T. Officer Goes Debt Free

On the show today I bring on Justin, a PD S.W.A.T. officer and founder of the custom knife company MilMak industries. Justin is also coming on the show because him and his wife recently went debt-free! He shares his story and struggles with debt, how they were able to finally pay it all off, and…

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Episode 033: Five-times X Games Gold Medalist, Nate Adams

My Guest on the Show… Nate Adams is a five times X Games Gold Medalist in Freestyle Motocross. Just in case you’re not sure exactly what freestyle motocross is, these are the crazy people who go 30 feet in the air and complete backflips on dirt bikes while holding on with one hand. The athletes…

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Episode 32: Andrea Robinson – From Hometown Girl to TV News Anchor

“Do one thing everyday that scares you” – Eleanor Roosevelt My Guest on the Show… Andrea Robinson, Morning Show News Anchor and my wife… I asked (begged) my wife to come back on the show after popular demand from Episode 24. Andrea Robinson is the morning show news anchor on Phoenix, Arizona’s #1 morning show….

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Episode 031: School Teacher Pays Off $44k in 1 Year

My Guest on the Show… I bring on Melinda from Seattle to talk about paying down $44k in a single year. Melinda is a single mom and elementary school teacher who had initially contacted me in January 2016 with an idea to get rid of her debt as quickly as possible. And…a year later she…

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Episode 030: Firefighter Sells $30 Million in Real Estate on his ‘Days Off’

My Guest on the Show… Ben Arredondo – Firefighter and Founder of The Envision Real Estate Team in Phoenix, Arizona. For those of you who didn’t know, I am not only the founder/creator of Money Peach Blog, Money Peach Podcast, and Awesome Money Course, I am also a full-time firefighter in Phoenix, Arizona. I mention this because my…

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Episode 029: How to Interview Your Next Financial Advisor

On the show today: By end of the show, you are going to have an incredible understanding of how financial advisors are paid, common fees you can expect, and what you should not be paying for at all. My Guest on the Show… “Seth” – my very own financial advisor comes on the show to…

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Episode 028: Payment Shock and ‘Oh Crap!’ Mortgage Mistakes

On the show today: Carrie Weinberg – the very first winner of the Money Peach 500 Challenge. She talks about her experience with saving $500 in a month and what she plans to do with the $500 she saved AND the $500 cash she just won!   “The mortgage is one of the most complex…

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Finally: A Cash Back App for Your Retirement Funds

  Today on the show I bring on Jose Anaya from the fintech startup company, Evoshare. Evoshare is a cash back site very similar to eBates. However, instead of receiving a check in the mail with eBates, Evoshare deposits your cash back into your retirement funds or towards your student loan. The reason why I like Evoshare…

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Episode 026: Why Car Leasing is a HUGE Mistake

Today’s episode is absolute full of it. I start us off with a little rant on celebrities and their opinions, millennials drinking coffee for retirement and my problem with the latte factor. Next we we jump right into a GREAT question from a listener on leasing cars. Have you ever wondered why every car commercial…

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Episode 025: Teach Your Teens About Money…Or They Will Live in Your Basement Forever

There is a moment in life when your teenager assumes they apparently know everything under the sun. However, you still aren’t done trying to teach them about the one thing that will have a tremendous effect on every aspect of their lives: money. This is exactly why I put together the 7 things you MUST…

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Episode 023: Navigating Your Way through the Health Insurance World

Today on the show I bring on an expert on health insurance and most importantly: The Affordable Care Act. My guest, Jennifer Fitzgerald, is the CEO of PolicyGenius, by far the best website I have come across in regards to health insurance, life insurance, long term disability insurance, and finding the best policy for you….

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Episode 022: Getting Started as an Uber and Lyft Driver

Have you ever wondered about becoming a driver for Uber or Lyft? Good News! I was able to sit down with one of the most respected gurus in the field of ridesharing, Harry Campbell from therideshareguy.com. Harry has been featured in the NY Times, Business Insider, Forbes, and just recently was featured in Reddit as…

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Episode 021: 7 Ways to Avoid the Christmas Walk of Shame

  The Christmas Walk of Shame is a long, drawn out process. It involves you overspending to the point where you are still paying off your last Christmas splurge in August the next year. Instead of becoming another rat in the wheel for banks and retailers, I go over the 7 things you should be…

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Episode 020: Teen Entrepreneur: From Dog Collars to Dollars

Money comes from work. This week I interview Brooklyn, a teenpreneur who decided to start her own business at age 14. Here business is called Tropigear where she sells custom handmade dog collars, cat collars, and coats for half the price as the big box retailers. Next time you’re thinking of spending money on your…

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