Kiersten here. This week’s episode is a solo one, and it’s inspired by a book I just finished called The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel. If you’re familiar with The Psychology of Money, you already know Morgan’s style: short chapters, clean sentences, and big ideas. This new book is about spending but not the kind most people are struggling with. In this episode, I unpack: Who this book is really forTwo core takeaways that stuck: the psychology of contrast and the sustainability...
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Kiersten here. This week’s episode is a solo one, and it’s inspired by a book I just finished called The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel. If you’re familiar with The Psychology of Money, you already know Morgan’s style: short chapters, clean sentences, and big ideas. This new book is about spending but not the kind most people are struggling with. In this episode, I unpack: Who this book is really forTwo core takeaways that stuck: the psychology of contrast and the sustainability...
Ep 230: Are you rich, regular, or something else? Take our 5 question quiz and find out
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Ep 230: Are you rich, regular, or something else? Take our 5 question quiz and find out
This episode is sponsored by NordProtect. To save up to 59% on annual plans for NordProtect visit https://nordprotect.com/richandregular and use code RICHANDREGULAR This week, we’re breaking down three money identities we’ve seen over and over again. None of these are “good” or “bad,” they’re more like energies, instincts, patterns we’ve all lived at some point. And just like a horoscope, you might recognize yourself in all of them. We’ll walk you through a quick quiz so you can find out wher...
rich & REGULAR with Kiersten and Julien Saunders
Kiersten here. This week’s episode is a solo one, and it’s inspired by a book I just finished called The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel. If you’re familiar with The Psychology of Money, you already know Morgan’s style: short chapters, clean sentences, and big ideas. This new book is about spending but not the kind most people are struggling with. In this episode, I unpack: Who this book is really forTwo core takeaways that stuck: the psychology of contrast and the sustainability...