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  • We’re shifting the focus from finance to a broader exploration of creating a more human-centered world–drawing inspiration from a story by Desmond Tutu. He reflects on his experience in financial coaching, highlighting the realization that financial issues often stem from deeper emotional and systemic problems.

    With society losing touch with its humanity in various aspects, including relationships, emotions, and lifestyle choices, there’s a need to reevaluate our approach to food, relationships, expressing emotions, and lifestyle to build a more fulfilling and human-centered life.

    Join us on a transformative journey in this new episode!

    Show Highlights

    [00:36] Reflections on a powerful story heard from Desmond Tutu

    [02:44] Observations about people's finances

    [05:46] The systemic issues within the current societal structure

    [08:58] The shift in the food industry

    [15:46] Challenges in expressing emotions, and the lost human elements in relationships

    [19:40] Shift in the podcast's focus

    [21:15] Introduction to Ascendant Legion

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Traver Boehm Episode → fiscallysavage.libsyn.com/farewell-nice-guy-welcome-the-uncivilized-man-with-traver-boehm

    🟢 Jordan Gray Episode → fiscallysavage.libsyn.com/relationships-and-moving-forward-with-jordan-gray

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

  • Today’s guest, Amy McAllaster, is a counselor and coach with a practice in Littleton. We explore various aspects of relationships, mental health, and societal challenges. Amy shares insights into the obstacles couples face, the impact of societal expectations on men, and the need for authentic and intentional communities.

    Join us in this insightful episode as we cover various topics such as building meaningful connections, addressing attachment wounds, and cultivating a healthier, more connected society!

    Show Highlights

    [00:36] Introduction of the guest, Amy McAllaster

    [02:42] The concept of the conscious relationship

    [11:02] On creating authentic spaces to be vulnerable

    [14:36] Two key pieces on how to make a relationship work

    [16:44] What most men feel objectified about

    [20:25] The importance of strong connected relationships

    [22:22] Erasure of men's experiences

    [24:11] Obstacles couples face

    [26:21] On men feeling lonely but not recognizing it as such

    [28:48] Impact of systemic issues in communities

    [29:58] The importance of both healthy family systems and broader communities

    [41:33] Free-range parenting

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Instagram → Instagram.com/AmyMcallaster

    🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Facebook → Facebook.com/Amy.Mcallasterschmitz

    🟢 Amy McAllaster’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/amy-mcallaster-ma-ma-lpc-ba2959145

    🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Website → AmyMcallaster.com

    🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Counseling Website → AmysCounseling.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 How We Love by Kay Yerkovich, Milan Yerkovich → howwelove.com/shop/how-we-love-book

    🟢 Attached by Amir Levine, Rachel S. F. Heller → attachedthebook.com

    🟢 The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan → amazon.com/Feminine-Mystique-50th-Anniversary/dp/0393346781

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  • When did we start letting numbers define us as human beings? The amount of money you have in the bank, your credit score, your net worth – these all indicate something important in our modern, currency-driven world. But the one thing it shouldn’t define is who we are.

    In this latest episode of Intuitive Finance, join us as we dive into bringing relationships back at the heart of personal finance and redefining what it really means to be successful in our money stories.

    Show Highlights

    [02:59] The quantifiable versus the experiential

    [04:26] Bringing relationships back into focus

    [06:59] From “I’ll get the next one” to creating currency

    [09:03] The creation of debt instruments

    [11:40] Proposing a new financial revolution framework

    [11:59] Being human-centered

    [13:53] Establishing meaningful interactions

    [15:45] Redefining success

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • In this episode of Fiscally Savage, we sat down with Kristofor Healey – a seasoned speaker, accomplished author, and former law enforcement officer. He shares his experiences in law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of living a life with valor, rooted in courage and the pursuit of virtue.

    From navigating the ever-changing landscape of life and technology to Bitcoin and AI, join us and get inspired to face adversity, take risks, and find ways to test your mettle, even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.

    Show Highlights

    [00:56] What makes a man indispensable

    [16:14] The six f’s

    [18:07] AI, and being an early adopter of technology

    [28:50] The concept of living with valor

    [33:38] Applying valor in daily life

    [37:14] Trauma in law enforcement and military

    [41:43] Importance of recognizing and dealing with trauma

    [47:18] Living in the present moment

    [50:20] Where to find Kristofor Healey

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Instagram → Instagram.com/Team_Healey

    🟢 Kristofor Healey’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/Kristofor-Healey

    🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Website → KristoforHealey.com

    🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Podcast → Podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-indispensable-man/id1617140364

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 Indispensable: A Tactical Plan for the Modern Man by Kristofor Healey → dl.bookfunnel.com/nv9djudjrxadamsmith.org/the-wealth-of-nations

  • Sometimes, misery and shame is comfortable. It’s always been in your life. It’s predictable. It’s safe.

    But until when can you keep this in your reality and in your relationships? Until when can you keep holding yourself back? Until when do you plan to continue on the path of conscious misalignment?

    Let’s give a warm welcome to our guest Jordan Gray as he lends us his expertise to answer all our questions about relationships and how we deal with shame, reality, and all the other obstacles that keep us from moving forward.

    Join us in this special episode of Intuitive Finance as we reimagine your relationship and money story.

    Show Highlights

    [01:53] Jordan’s journey into relationship coaching

    [04:24] The actual goal of relationship coaching

    [08:06] Shame and fear as defense mechanisms

    [13:38] Shame as a safety blanket

    [19:15] Shame as something predictable

    [21:44] Having the right relationship with reality

    [25:17] Dealing with and moving forward from the now

    [31:01] The path to openness and saying yes

    [37:57] The big stumbling blocks to moving forward

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Jordan Gray Consulting → JordanGrayConsulting.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • Discover the transformative power of grief as Nature Rooted, Transformational and Leadership Coach, Ryan Conklin, dissects the complexity of grief, and the importance of intentional community building for personal and professional transformation.

    From personal experiences to life transitions, Ryan explores diverse forms of loss, the fear surrounding grief and the misconceptions of "getting through" it, and how you can honor and celebrate these thresholds instead.

    Tune in and learn the role of grief, the consequences of suppressing it, and how when embraced, it becomes a catalyst for personal growth!

    Show Highlights

    [01:12] What makes a life transformation

    [10:54] Ryan’s experience with fear

    [14:47] Why you should honor grief instead of suppressing it

    [22:57] Different forms of loss, and ceremonies for life transitions

    [27:54] Grief and uncertainty about what's on the other side

    [32:09] The concept of "the land", and the role of community

    [38:27] The importance of intentional community building

    [41:40] On creating ripples of transformation

    [45:08] Where to find Ryan Conklin

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Ryan Conklin’s Instagram → Instagram.com/ConklinChronicles

    🟢 Ryan Conklin’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/Ryan-Conklin-12947640/

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

  • In this episode, we venture into a nuanced exploration of the intricate relationship between ethics and finances.

    In a world where judgment often accompanies discussions about money, we are here to explore reshaping the narrative, guiding you towards a healthier understanding of the ethical dimensions of finance.

    How do we tell apart ethical and non-ethical systems? What are the telltale signs? Where do we fall in all of this, and what responsibilities do we have? What should our priorities be?

    Elevate your awareness of the profound connections between value, ethics, and our own money stories, only here on Intuitive Finance.

    Show Highlights

    [02:24] The relation between money and ethics

    [07:26] Ethical systems and value

    [10:26] Non-ethical systems and extraction

    [15:49] "Capital S" Systems versus personal systems

    [20:26] Prioritizing your personal system

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

  • Our guest in this episode is Mr. Robert Wunderlich. A husband and a father, Robert also holds a master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Wyoming and holds a 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He has also been a certified UNcivilized Men’s coach since 2021.

    Robert has been consistently training since 2004 and received his black belt under Dave Ruiz in December 2012. He now operates the Shokunin Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Association and the Academy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Arvada.

    Join us as Robert delves into the application of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practice in life, the enormous effects of small mindset shifts, and how knowledge from both anthropology and Brazilian jiu-jitsu has helped shape his approach to both disciplines. We also delve into the importance of diversity and the importance and impact of just taking the next step.

    Hit play now.

    Show Highlights

    [02:51] How BJJ practice relates to life

    [10:45] Success, patience, and setting expectations

    [15:35] The kind of life Robert wants

    [22:58] The effect of a small shift in mindset

    [26:32] Like Intuitive Finance? Please leave us a five-star rating!

    [28:32] How jiu-jitsu informed Robert's path in anthropology and vice versa

    [29:04] Culture, language, and diversity

    [43:12] What drives the conflict

    [44:33] Anthropology in jiu-jitsu coaching

    [48:59] The most important step is the next step

    [54:09] Where to find more Robert Wunderlich

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Nexus Coaching Services → NexusCoachingServices.com

    🟢 Robert Wunderlich’s Instagram → Instagram.com/WunderBJJ99

    🟢 The Academy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Arvada → ArvadaJiuJitsu.com

    🟢 The Academy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Arvada’s Instagram → Instagram.com/TheAcademyBJJ

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan → MichaelPollan.com/books/The-Omnivores-Dilemma

    🟢 The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life by Boyd Varty → BoydVarty.com/book/The-Lion-Trackers-Guide-To-Life

  • When you have a problem, you have two options. You can either solve the problem you have right now or go out of your way to figure out what is causing the problem in the first place.

    In most cases nowadays, we often opt for the first option for one primary reason: profit.

    So how do these ineffective “solutions” in turn affect us individually, and what can we do to not get trapped in the same mindset?

    Join us on an all-new Intuitive Finance now.

    Show Highlights

    [00:36] The babies in the river

    [05:12] Looking at the root of the problem

    [09:17] Communities and things that make life worth living

    [15:01] 2024 as the year of apotheosis

    [17:37] Dylan’s new men’s group

    [19:51] Like Intuitive Finance? Please leave us a five-star rating!

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • Kymberlee Weil’s resume speaks for itself. Among the sea of awards, she is also a founder of an award-winning software company, an author, trainer of TEDx speakers, improv comedy performer, among many countless accolades. But in this week’s episode, she lends us her experience in how to tell a story and how to tell it effectively to an audience.

    Join us in Intuitive Finance as the magnificent Kymberlee Weil talks about the age-old superpower that is stories, and how we can affect change by telling a great one.

    Show Highlights

    [02:06] The power of stories [04:56] The connection piece in telling stories [11:17] Refining your storytelling process [15:24] Improv and becoming quicker on your feet [51:29] Like Intuitive Finance? Please give us five stars! [28:10] Gauging your audience [32:52] What does your audience need? [37:17] Playing and making things more interesting [48:34] Where to find more Kymberlee Weil

    Links and Resources
    🟢 Storytelling School → StorytellingSchool.com
    🟢 Storytelling School Podcast → StorytellingSchool.com/Podcast
    🟢 Storytelling School Instagram → Instagram.com/StorytellingSchool/
    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • As we welcome in every new year, it’s almost informal global tradition to have resolutions. Unfortunately, it’s also tradition that most of these resolutions don’t make it through half the first quarter of the year.

    Life is an infinite game. Playing finite games and setting finite resolutions are going to be ineffective.

    And so, it’s time to change our mindset this 2024. Let us name our year, play the infinite game, and live our lives not by resolutions, but by a theme.

    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Intuitive Finance, and welcome to 2024.

    Show Highlights

    [00:37] New Year's resolutions and failing

    [02:54] Infinite versus finite games

    [08:09] Planning for success and failure

    [09:56] What happens if you fail?

    [12:11] What if you succeed?

    [15:52] Naming your year

    [21:15] What’s coming in 2024?

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins → shorturl.ac/TheSimplePathToWealth-JLCollins

  • There comes a quiet lull in the days between Christmas and New Year’s, where there is nothing else to do but rest and reflect.

    And so in this episode of Intuitive Finance, that is exactly what we did. Join us as we reflect and look back on the years that have passed, see where we are now, and imagine how we move forward in the upcoming year.

    2023 is my emancipation, and 2024 is my year of apotheosis. What have the past years been like, and what will 2024 be for you?

    Show Highlights

    [00:40] Words to my younger self

    [06:41] The days between Christmas and New Year

    [07:48] The importance of reflection

    [15:49] Keeping the trajectory or going a different way

    [18:05] Emotionally processing and creating closure for yourself

    [22:27] Addressing what needs to be addressed

    [23:20] Naming your year

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 Man UNcivilized by Traver Boehm → ManUNcivilized.com/TheBook

  • What do you know about finance? Is it important to know all these fancy terms for you to start investing? How do you interpret these charts? What do these words from these YouTubers even mean?

    Financial literacy starts with understanding that you and your relationships are a business. After that, the only thing you need to remember is that it is important to not only know what we know but also what we don't know, and when that is okay.

    Set aside all the BS, and at the end of the day, brilliance is in the basics. And so we’ll start with that.

    Join us on Intuitive Finance as we talk about the importance of true financial knowledge.

    Show Highlights

    [01:50] Financial education and the importance of knowledge

    [04:28] Knowing what we know and don't know

    The impact of financial literacy

    [06:41] Understanding that you are a business

    [10:05] Having the words

    [12:14] Money is emotional

    How to increase your financial knowledge

    [13:53] Read books

    [15:37] Hire a coach

    [16:29] Get in motion

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins → shorturl.ac/TheSimplePathToWealth-JLCollins

    🟢 Just Keep Buying by Nick Maggiulli → shorturl.ac/JustKeepBuying-NickMaggiulli

  • Our guest this episode is Demetra Gray, a writer whose outspokenness has gotten her into many rounds of trouble. Along with her writing, she is also the host of podcast The Demetra Gray Show. And when you want to talk about relationships and truth, she is sure to help you find your truth and live it out loud.

    Join Demetra and I as we talk about certainty, bravery, and the first person you should always trust, listen to, and choose: yourself.

    Show Highlights

    [01:50] How intuition and trusting one's self shaped Demetra's life

    [06:30] The comfortability of certainty

    [11:03] The juxtaposition between bravery and comfort

    [18:34] Listening to and choosing yourself

    [28:31] Cults, the thirst for certainty, and continuous evolution

    [39:39] Mentorship and elderhood

    [43:45] Where to find more Demetra Gray

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Demetra Gray’s website → DemetraGray.com

    🟢 Demetra Gray’s Instagram → Instagram.com/DemetraGray__

    🟢 EP 102 - Farewell Nice Guy, Welcome the UNcivilized Man with Traver Boehm → shorturl.ac/IntuitiveFinance102

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell → shorturl.ac/Cultish-AmandaMontell

    🟢 Women Who Run With The Wolves by Pinkola Estés → shorturl.ac/WomenWhoRunWithTheWolves-PinkolaEstes

  • Much like everything else, success now isn’t defined like it was generations ago. So why are we still judging ourselves by different, inapplicable standards?

    A job and trade mastery versus a career and work-life balance. Land ownership, status, and community versus having social impact. These are only a few of the many differences between the traditional and modern metrics of success. But we know that with money stories being passed on generation to generation, metrics can get muddled.

    So how do we figure out which ones to follow? How do we apply these in our personal financial visions? How do we chart a path going forward?

    Show Highlights

    [03:07] Traditional metrics of success

    [06:49] Modern metrics of success

    [10:24] Understanding the differences in metrics then vs. now

    [14:34] Remembering that we're humans

    [17:50] Starting with a vision

    Links and Resources

    🟢 EP 104 - Becoming Strong for Life with Coach Josh Wood → shorturl.ac/IntuitiveFinance104

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 TikTok → TikTok.com/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • People pay Dr. Jeremy Goldberg to make them cry.

    A former scientist turned life coach, Jeremy had a decade-long international career working with governments and universities. Along the way, he’d written a Ph.D. thesis on the dance between brain and behavior.

    Nowadays, armed with humor and depth, he has been on the TEDx series talking about kindness. With his unconventional journey and approach combined with profound understanding, he has guided others to get them where they really want to go time and time again.

    In this episode of Intuitive Finance, join me and Jeremy, also known as Long Distance Love Bombs, as we learn the art of making kindness cool.

    Show Highlights

    [02:23] Kindness and compassion as a foundation

    [11:59] Jeremy's story of taking the leap

    [22:21] Choosing the most exciting form of suffering

    [28:46] Remembering that humans are social creatures

    [36:53] Self-compassion, self-love, and self-acceptance as part of the journey

    [42:11] Alignment through clarity and action

    [46:08] Where to find more Dr. Jeremy Goldberg

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Dr. Jeremy Goldberg’s Instagram → Instagram.com/LongDistanceLoveBombs

    🟢 The Long Distance Love Bombs Podcast → shorturl.ac/Podcast-DrJeremyGoldberg

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 It'll Be Okay and You Will Be Too by Dr. Jeremy Goldberg → shorturl.ac/Book-DrJeremyGoldberg

  • Money is emotional. Family is emotional. Relationships are emotional.

    But despite the burdens, shame, and family stories we carry on our shoulders everyday, we can have an open and honest conversation with ourselves and our partners.

    It takes a lot of time and effort, but the most important part is to take the first step. Only then can we begin to have a real and effective money conversation and progress towards financial harmony.

    Join us now on Intuitive Finance as we discuss the importance of communicating, putting aside judgment and expectation, and addressing the realities of our money stories.

    Show Highlights

    [00:39] The emotional burden in money and relationships

    [06:43] Financial disputes, family of origin, and changing priorities

    [12:44] The power disparity in relationships

    4 strategies for financial harmony

    [15:32] Have a partnership business meeting

    [18:37] Put aside judgment and expectation

    [21:16] Have a joint financial vision

    [24:23] Deal with and address reality

    [27:12] Applying the four strategies for financial harmony

    [32:06] Financial and marital harmony

    Links and Resources

    🟢 EP 094 - Building Healthy Relationships with Duey Freeman → shorturl.ac/IntuitiveFinance094

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • It’s time to talk about fitness with this episode’s guest, Coach Josh Wood.

    Coach Josh is a fitness expert based in Tasmania offering a new perspective on health and physical fitness. Armed with a bachelor’s degree in health science and a plethora of experiences in various fields from powerlifting to hiking, Coach Josh is the founder and head coach of Strong For Life Online Coaching. His holistic and nature-based approach to fitness, combined with highly individualized and efficient programs, has helped thousands become the best version of themselves.

    In this episode, we talk about Coach Josh’s journey that led him to establish Strong for Life and the lifestyle and philosophy that fuels his coaching. We also delve into the parallels between fitness and finance, the importance of accountability and intention, and the benefits of having a coach to help with your goals.

    Join us to reimagine your story and learn how to become strong for life.

    Show Highlights

    [02:21] The journey towards being Coach Josh Wood

    [09:09] How the Strong for Life lifestyle comes alive

    [14:20] Shame spirals and prevention

    [23:36] The role of nature in the Strong for Life philosophy

    [28:05] The science behind nutrition and food preparation

    [36:55] Benefits of a locavore diet

    [43:22] The need for a coach in your journey

    [48:41] Where to find more Coach Josh Wood

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Coach Josh Wood’s Instagram → Instagram.com/CoachJoshWood

    🟢 Strong For Life Coaching → StrongForLife.online

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • Talking about our money stories is already hard in and of itself. Talking about them with family? That’s a whole other level of difficulty. But although it’s hard, it’s necessary. Why?

    Because our money stories are generational. And in most cases, the stories and beliefs passed down by our family of origin isn’t doing us much good.

    So what can we do to break the cycle?

    Show Highlights

    [02:51] The difficulty and importance of discussing money stories with family

    [09:15] The importance of tackling money stories as generational

    [14:41] The process towards freedom from generational money beliefs

    [16:05] Creating your own family financial vision

    [20:24] The business case for your money habits and relationships

    Links and Resources

    🟢 The Money Equation → DylanBain.com/Money-Equation

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

  • For this episode’s guest, a simple conversation about McDonald’s spurred one crucial change within himself: becoming a man uncivilized.

    Traver Boehm is the author of two books, Today I Rise and Man UNcivilized. He is also a two-time TED-X speaker, men’s coach, and founder of the UNcivilized Men’s Movement.

    In this episode, Traver and I talk about how to say goodbye to the “Nice Guy” and start the journey into an actualized version of masculinity. This discussion is all about delving into the suffering of men, the importance of confronting yourself and taking personal responsibility, and the steps taken toward the path of becoming uncivilized.

    Show Highlights

    [02:14] Why do “Nice Guys” need to die?

    [09:11] Who’s responsible for whose happiness?

    [17:53] Relationships as three different buckets

    [28:23] Man UNcivilized

    [36:55] Society’s role in making “Nice Guys”

    [41:14] Personal responsibility, accountability, and discipline

    [47:16] Where to find more Traver Boehm

    Links and Resources

    🟢 Man UNcivilized → ManUNcivilized.com

    🟢 Traver’s Instagram → Instagram.com/TraverBoehm

    🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com

    🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit

    🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain

    🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain

    🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage

    🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage

    Books Mentioned

    🟢 Man UNcivilized by Traver Boehm → ManUNcivilized.com/TheBook

    🟢 Today I Rise by Traver Boehm → shorturl.ac/TodayIRise-TraverBoehm