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Ep. 81 - Control & the Cost of Acquisition

Farming Without the Bank Podcast

Release Date: 02/12/2021

The Bank Said No; His Life Insurance Said Yes (Ep. 344) show art The Bank Said No; His Life Insurance Said Yes (Ep. 344)

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The bank refused the loan — but 40 years of whole life insurance quietly said yes. In this episode, Mary Jo shares one of the most powerful real-life examples she’s ever seen of what traditional whole life insurance can become over time — even when it’s not structured for Infinite Banking. This client started buying whole life policies at age 20 and simply stayed consistent for over 40 years. No fancy strategy. No Infinite Banking design. Just patience, discipline, and a commitment to paying premiums no matter what. When the bank refused to help him rebuild after a major loss, his life...

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Internet Trolls Think They Can Say Anything; Here’s Why They’re Wrong (Ep. 343) show art Internet Trolls Think They Can Say Anything; Here’s Why They’re Wrong (Ep. 343)

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Do people really think they have the right to be rude online? This episode is a raw, unfiltered look at what content creators actually deal with behind the scenes—and why sometimes, blocking is the only option. Follow Mary Jo Here: Get the book: In this episode, Mary Jo addresses the rising wave of internet trolls, negative comments, and online bullying. From accusations about insurance strategies and retirement planning to criticism about farming, excess money, and even parenting decisions, nothing seems off-limits for keyboard warriors. But here’s the truth: creators have the...

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The Liquidity Problem with Annuities Nobody Warns You About (Ep. 342) show art The Liquidity Problem with Annuities Nobody Warns You About (Ep. 342)

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Are annuities a smart retirement strategy… or a costly mistake? There are people who swear by annuities. Others avoid them completely. In this episode of Farming Without the Bank, we break down the real pros and cons of annuities—especially compared to dividend-paying whole life insurance and the Infinite Banking Concept. 👉 Follow Mary Jo Here: 👉 Get the book: If you’ve ever wondered whether annuities provide true security, tax advantages, or financial flexibility, this episode will help you think through the decision more clearly. 🔎 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The...

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Universal Life Policies Are Collapsing | Here's Why (Ep. 341) show art Universal Life Policies Are Collapsing | Here's Why (Ep. 341)

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🚨 Universal Life Insurance EXPOSED 🚨 Is Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life, or Variable Universal Life really the powerful wealth tool it’s marketed to be? In this episode of the Farming Without the Bank podcast, Mary Jo dives deep into why universal life policies often fail, drawing directly from Nelson Nash’s Warehouse of Wealth and decades of real-world experience. 👉 Follow Mary Jo Here: 👉 Get the book:  If you’ve ever been pitched an IUL with “great returns” and “no downside,” this episode is a must-watch before you sign anything. Universal Life was...

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Insurance Premiums Are Destroying Farms—Here’s What Actually Works (Ep. 340 ) show art Insurance Premiums Are Destroying Farms—Here’s What Actually Works (Ep. 340 )

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Insurance premiums doubling… tripling… and companies still denying claims. Should you just self-insure and be done with it—or will that decision wreck your finances when disaster hits? In this episode of Farming Without the Bank, we dig into Chapter 8: Building Your Warehouse of Wealth and talk about what self-insuring really looks like using cash value life insurance, and where it absolutely does not make sense to go it alone. 🔍 What You’ll Learn When it actually makes sense to self-insure vs. when you’re just gambling How Nelson Nash used dividend-paying whole life to...

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Nobody's Coming to Save You Financially (Ep. 339) show art Nobody's Coming to Save You Financially (Ep. 339)

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What happens when everyone expects someone else to pick up the bill? From a nightmare condo sale to health insurance chaos, this episode is a raw, unfiltered wake-up call on personal responsibility, money, and self-reliance. In this episode, Mary Jo shares a months-long real estate saga that exposed a deeper issue she’s seeing everywhere—from first-time homebuyers and realtors, to health insurance, escrow accounts, and even parenting adult children. The common theme? Too many people are handing off responsibility—and expecting others to pay the price. This episode isn’t about being...

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Windfall Alert: What Farmers Miss Every Single Year (Ep. 338) show art Windfall Alert: What Farmers Miss Every Single Year (Ep. 338)

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Is life insurance a luxury—or a necessity? In this episode of Farming Without The Bank (FWTB Ep. 338), Mary Jo breaks down Chapter 7 of Nelson Nash’s Warehouse of Wealth and explains how Parkinson’s Law silently destroys financial progress, especially when people experience windfalls of money. From selling land, paying off equipment, kids leaving the house, or daycare expenses disappearing—windfalls happen whether you notice them or not. The real question is: Where does that money go? Nelson Nash’s real-life example shows how paying off a policy loan after a windfall can feel like...

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Corporations Don’t Pay Taxes — You Do. Here’s How. (Ep. 337) show art Corporations Don’t Pay Taxes — You Do. Here’s How. (Ep. 337)

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You’ve been told corporations pay taxes, but what if that’s the biggest lie in the system? In this episode, Mary Jo breaks down who really pays for taxes, benefits, tariffs, and government programs—and why the consumer always ends up holding the bag. In Episode 337 of Farming Without the Bank, Mary Jo dives into Chapter 6 of Nelson Nash’s Warehouse of Wealth: “Lies, Lies, and Lies.” This episode exposes how taxes, Social Security, employee benefits, tariffs, credit card fees, and corporate expenses are never absorbed by businesses—they are passed directly to you, the consumer....

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Your Biggest Problem Isn’t What You Think It Is (Ep. 336) show art Your Biggest Problem Isn’t What You Think It Is (Ep. 336)

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Everyone says farming and ranching are hard—but what if the real problem isn’t expenses… it’s how money is being used? In this episode, Mary Jo tackles the backlash around “excess money,” breaks down why being debt-free isn’t the same as being financially secure, and explains why cash flow—not comfort—is the real solution. 👉 Follow Mary Jo Here: 👉 Get the book:  In this candid rant-meets-masterclass, Mary Jo responds to critics who claim there’s no such thing as excess money in agriculture. She explains why higher cattle prices create opportunities, and how...

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Commodity Prices Trap Farmers In Debt (Ep. 335) show art Commodity Prices Trap Farmers In Debt (Ep. 335)

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Most farmers still buy equipment the old way—cash or bank loans—losing years of compound growth. What if the problem isn’t your policy… It’s when the money runs through it? 👉 Follow Mary Jo Here: 👉 Get the book:  In this episode, Mary Jo breaks down the “before asset” idea: running money through your whole life policy before you buy equipment, cattle, or cover operating expenses. She explains why premium is what makes you money, why loans themselves don’t, and how to think differently about “I can’t make the payment this year” when you are the banker. Whether...

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In this episode, I talk about the real reason behind Infinite Banking and what people are forgetting, as well as tying in Nelson's chapter, "Cost of Acquisition", and how we forget our time is worth something.

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