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#8: How to launch a lifestyle experiment - with Bela and Spencer

The Worth Project Podcast

Release Date: 04/16/2019

22: What you want might not be as expensive as you think show art 22: What you want might not be as expensive as you think

The Worth Project Podcast

As I write this, the movers are packing up our last few belongings. The family heirlooms and kitchen stuff are all that is left. We sold 90%+ of our stuff. It feels great to get rid of things but it wasn't as easy as the internet says it is. Erica and I share how it feels, what the process was like, what we’ve learned, and how we think it might impact our future purchasing.  We have 10 days left in England and then wheels up, off to California to see friends and family and then off to Maui. Our adventures are yet to begin.  Subscribe or stay subscribed so you get the start of...

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Have you ever started a job you enjoy only to realize a few months — or years — later that you’re not really loving it anymore? We have a career coach on the podcast today who explains why that happens and why it can actually be a good thing. This week we had career coach Lisa Lewis on the podcast to talk to us about career transitions. Lisa found herself unhappy in her career and realized that most of her friends were unhappy as well. She wondered, “is this as good as it gets?” But she wasn’t ready to throw in the towel. After searching for answers, she found the natural...

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20: Separating work and worth - with Lindsay Bryan-Podvin show art 20: Separating work and worth - with Lindsay Bryan-Podvin

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#18: Taking the plunge to buy a business - with Barbara Ginty show art #18: Taking the plunge to buy a business - with Barbara Ginty

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Barbara Ginty, CFP, joined us on our podcast to talk about her experience buying a business: the ups and the downs. And there were plenty of downs. Starting her career on Wall Street, she decided to pivot into personal finance when her Dad and Aunt were selling their business. With a very light amount of research, she thought “I”m smart, how hard can personal finance and running a small business in upstate New York be?” Karma came around hard on that one. She shares openly about her early struggles (maxed out credit cards anyone? Crazy healthcare costs?) and how the business...

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#16: Why getting laid off isn’t the end of your story. It’s the beginning. - with Crystalee Beck show art #16: Why getting laid off isn’t the end of your story. It’s the beginning. - with Crystalee Beck

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Sadly, Jordan was out of town for this podcast, but I got the chance to talk to Crystalee Beck. Honestly, this conversation was just what I needed. All of us have moments when things get hard. When we question what we’re doing, if we’re going to make it, and if we’re even doing the right thing. As we get closer to our move date I’m constantly questioning everything and full of fear about what the future holds. Excitement and fear. Talking with Crystalee was the reminder that I needed that things are going to be OK. We all can figure things out. Crystalee went from being laid off and...

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#15: Save money and time - food prep - with Dini Klein show art #15: Save money and time - food prep - with Dini Klein

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Here is what I truly love: hearing stories from awesome people who decided they wanted to do something with their life and then they go out and do it. We all need a little bit of that inspiration once in a while, right? That's exactly why we interviewed Dini Klein of Prep + Rally on our show this week.  

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#13: Jordan leaves his job and how we make big decisions show art #13: Jordan leaves his job and how we make big decisions

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Today on the show, we break down how we made 3 recent big, scary decisions in our Worth Project. Including, Jordan making the leap to leave his job. You already know we’re moving to Hawaii. We’ve said that. But now it’s real. Here’s the update that will take us from the UK to Hawaii, via California. Wheels up on August 12th. Here we go! A case of the somedays is over. Jordan is leaving his job. This is the omg. We’re not independently wealthy, so we’re going to live off my income. I’m doing this by continuing to write in the personal finance space and still taking some consulting...

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We have Bela and Spencer of the blog Tiny Migrations on the show this week. When I first found their blog, I was immediately drawn in. They live in the most beautiful, idyllic tiny home I’ve ever seen tucked in the Santa Cruz mountains.

But aside for the beautiful design, what sucked me in was their lifestyle choices. Guys, they look at life as a big, beautiful experiment and it is so inspiring.

Their story starts just like so many stories: stuck in a city paying a lot in rent. But rather than staying in that story, they changed.

Before a trip to Spain, they sold their belongings and moved out of their rental home. Then, they Airbnb-ed, house-sat, and rented a home short term while expecting their baby to be born. AND THEN - and this is where I was totally blown away - they used their parental leave to rent an apartment in Mexico. With a newborn! What an amazing experience.

Then, when they moved back to the Bay Area they decided that rather than get stuck with an expensive 30-year mortgage, they wanted to do something different. They built a gorgeous tiny home and are dreaming up even bigger and better things.

They have so much energy and positivity. They didn’t like the options in front of them so they embraced lifestyle experiments to live differently.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How they begin to think up these different solutions - different ways to live life
  • How they figure out and agree on their goals
  • The very thoughtful way they think through risks - their stress test method. We’re going to adopt this one.

Check out their website and other show notes here:

http://theworthproject.co/2019/04/16/episode-8-how-to…style-experiment/

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