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Life in the military is full of change. PCS moves, deployments, and leaving the service can all come with a long list of decisions and a lot of pressure to make them quickly. In those moments, even smart, disciplined people can make financial choices that quietly set them back. In this episode, I talk with Stacy Miller about why money mistakes tend to happen during life transitions and how to navigate those moments with more clarity and confidence. We get into what’s really going on behind those decisions, the most common traps to watch for, and simple ways to slow down and make better...
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A lot of financial advice is built for people with steady careers, predictable income, and easy access to financial services. That’s not the reality for many service members and veterans. And it creates gaps that can lead to costly mistakes and missed opportunities. In this episode, Dr. Chet Bennetts, Department Chair and Associate Provost at The American College of Financial Services and Marine veteran, shares where the system falls short and how it impacts the military community. We get into why access to quality advice is still a challenge, how stress and life transitions shape financial...
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Money can start to feel like an either-or decision. Either you’re doing the “right” thing and saving, or you’re enjoying your life and spending. And for a lot of people, that tension never really goes away, especially when everything feels more expensive right now. That’s why I wanted to bring this episode back. Here is the encore airing of Finding Your Financial Yin and Yang, a solo episode that’s all about finding balance with your money, without guilt, extremes, and without feeling like you’re always getting it wrong. It’s a basic idea, but one that can completely change how...
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Money decisions can feel a lot heavier in military life. Between deployments, PCS moves, and the uncertainty that often comes with service, it’s easy for stress, fear, and past experiences to shape how you spend, save, or avoid money altogether. In this episode, Tyler West and I discuss why money feels so emotional and how financial therapy can help. We get into how past experiences influence money habits, how stress can show up in financial decisions, and ways military families can start having healthier conversations about money. Tyler is an Army veteran, financial planner, and financial...
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There’s a VA benefit available to eligible SGLI and VGLI survivors that almost no one seems to know about. It’s the Beneficiary Financial Counseling Service. It gives free financial planning during one of the hardest times a military family can face, yet too many people miss it entirely. In this episode, Certified Financial Planner Brian O’Neill and I, are talking about what this benefit is, who it’s for, where the process is breaking down, and why better awareness could help protect survivors from costly mistakes and predatory financial products. Brian is a retired Air Force Colonel,...
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You can know exactly what you should be doing with your money and still not do it. Maybe you know you need to save more, pay down debt, or finally sit down and plan for retirement. But somehow, life, stress, and emotions get in the way. Sometimes the story you’re telling yourself gets in the way. In this episode, military spouse, Ashley Quamme and I discuss the real reason there’s often a gap between knowing and doing when it comes to money. We also talk about the psychology behind financial avoidance, how uncertainty can shape your money behavior, and practical ways to start changing...
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Money decisions are getting harder, not easier. There’s more information, more tools, and now, more artificial intelligence telling you what you should do. It can feel like you finally have answers at your fingertips, but that doesn’t always mean those answers are right. In this episode, I’m talking about AI and your money, where it can actually help, where it can get you into trouble, and how to use it without letting it make decisions for you. For more information, visit the full show notes at For more MILMO, follow at: on YouTube on X Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
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Many in the military community see a problem and feel called to fix it. Maybe it’s childcare, employment, or support services. One of the first questions that comes up is: Should this be a nonprofit or a business? The reality is that the decision isn’t always clear, and choosing the wrong path can cost you time, money, and momentum. In this episode, Kayla Corbitt and I discuss how to decide between a nonprofit and a for-profit business, and what it really takes to run a nonprofit. We also talk about the realities of funding and impact, so you can make the right choice before you get...
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Starting a business can feel empowering, especially if you’re looking for control over your earning ability. But a lot of entrepreneurs figure out that instead of building a business that gives them freedom, they’ve built an extremely demanding job that depends entirely on them. In this episode, Diana Jaquith shares how entrepreneurs can build a business that has real value beyond the owner. We talk about the financial signals that show whether a business is healthy, and why systems and delegation matter more than most founders realize. We also discuss exit planning and why thinking...
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A lot of people are curious about investing in individual stocks but were never taught how to do it, and want to learn. But trying to figure out where, how, and when to buy and sell stocks can feel overwhelming. There are charts, numbers, and unfamiliar terms everywhere. Even basic questions like where to open an account, how to fund it, or how to place a trade can feel confusing. In this episode, we are going to talk about what paper trading is, who it is helpful for, how it can build your confidence in the stock market, and how you can use it to explore individual stock investing while...
info_outlineAs we close out the year and look ahead to what’s possible, this felt like the right moment to revisit a meaningful conversation on the show. Building wealth in the military isn’t about quick wins. It’s about clarity, confidence, and playing the long game, even when life gets unpredictable.
Here is the encore airing of Building Wealth for Military Families with Jerry Quinn, one of my top episodes of 2025 and a powerful reminder that consistent, values-driven decisions can shape a strong financial future. A fitting note of inspiration as we head into 2026.
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