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I've re-opened private consulting calls during April. Book now: https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/consult  20% discount available for calls booked during April. (Only 100 available.) Joshua
On today's Q&A show we discuss: 00:45 The impact of AI on the future of the world 14:30 What should I do now that I'm retiring from the military? 28:00 Should I buy a house to use as a daycare center? 42:57 How do I choose between two potential jobs? 1:14:25 Should I build a business with my romantic partner? 1:54:00 How can I move to a new house without losing my low-interest-rate mortgage? Enjoy the show! Join me next week: www.patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance  Joshua
The Five Laws of Gold

The Five Laws of Gold

2023-03-1024:11

On today's Q&A show we cover: 1:25 Advice for doing birth tourism in Mexico 40:22 How do I choose books for my children that are at their proper grade level? 51:36 Am I saving too much money? 1:19:26 How do I develop my side business into a full-time business?
The article that I am using as a resouce comes from the appendix of this excellent book  by Harvey and Laure Bluedorn called "Teaching the Trivium: Christian Homeschooling in a Classical Style."
628-Federal Debt: The Ticking Bomb that No One is Willing to Defuse 629-[In-Depth Version] Federal Debt: The Ticking Bomb that No One is Willing to Defuse
If your children are accomplished, skilled, and experienced readers, they will be in the top ranks of their class and, more importantly, will be equipped to teach themselves everything that matters in their lives.    
On today's Q&A we cover: 1:08 What specific advice can we give to increase reading? 8:13 How should I invest my extra money? 17:44 What real estate seminar did Joshua avoid as a youngster? 40:00 Where in South Florida should I live? 53:44 When does it make sense to pay down extra on a mortgage? 1:02:55 What can I do on vacation in Malta? Enjoy! To join me next week: https://patreon.com/RadicalPersonalFinance Joshua
If you want to develop the minds of your children, you need to give them words. Lots and lots of words. Joshua
As we continue our "How to Invest in Children" series, we move past those things that are in the past (mate selection, child gestation and birth) and into those things that are applicable for all children: investing in our children's bodies, minds, and spirits.  In today's episode we discuss how to invest into your children's bodies in real, meaningful ways. Joshua www.HackProofCourse.com 
In today's episode we continue our discussion of how to invest in your children while young for the best chance of long-term success with a primary focus on conceiving the healthiest baby and nurturing his best possible outcomes in utero and at birth. Joshua
I've long promoted investing in your children at an early age, believing that money spent on them while young returns far higher than money spent at a later age. In this series I will tell you how to actually do that. Enjoy!  Joshua Sign up for my newest class today, before the live event: http://hackproofcourse.com 
On today's Friday Q&A we cover: 1:55 Why should I hire a financial professional if I can do it myself? 11:29 How do I educate myself about real estate? 13:42 What's the best ereader to use? 33:22 How do I plan a rental portfolio for demographic changes. 44:40 Should I live close to extended family? 1:13:51 What's great about the book Stolen Focus? 1:20:41 How do I read to my children in Spanish? 1:24:14 Where in Latin America should I buy a $50,000 condo?
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My newest course is live. Sign up now! http://HackProofCourse.com 
It's Friday! On today's Q&A show we cover: 2:38 How to start a blue collar landscaping business on the side. 16:15 How do I decide my priorities when thinking about home education? 1:17:59 What new books should I read this year? www.radicalbooklist.com 1:56:00 How do I build a recession-proof job? 2:17:24 How do I decide if riding a motorcycle is too dangerous for me? Enjoy the show! To join me next week, go to https://patreon.com/RadicalPersonalFinance  Joshua
Comments (34)

Ivan Terrero

well done sir, thanks.

Dec 31st
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Tara Smith

This is good content, but there is a ticking sound in the background that is nearly intolerable.

Sep 4th
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Ivan Terrero

wise words indeed

Jul 21st
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Michael Landgraf

Joshua is fricken brilliant

Apr 10th
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Ivan Terrero

#a usted life#vidasinsentido#apurposedrivenlife#v8dasinproposito......mivida

Mar 14th
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Austin Peek

Reminds me of Dave Ramsey... Love it!

Feb 27th
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Pete Krentz

tried really hard to listen to this episode. interesting topic but that guest was way beyond obnoxious

Nov 5th
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Ivan Terrero

Me atrevería decir que el castellano de tu hijo es mejor que el tuyo Josué......relativamente..

Oct 9th
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Ivan Terrero

¡Que bueno haya aprendido el idioma a una edad tan joven!

Oct 9th
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Ivan Terrero

What they (The NY Times) did was legal?

Sep 29th
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Pablo Hernandez

This is a great rant! It’s though-provoking!

May 5th
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Ivan Terrero

and yet you left the US.......

Feb 27th
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Ivan Terrero

Increíble la historia de este supuesto misionero que dios le tenga mi esférico del día porque parece que no es salvo y no conoce a Jesús como su Señor y Salvador.

Jan 9th
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Mack Dally

This guy Todd... Nice sales pitch for your course pal.

Nov 3rd
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Ethan Spira

Thank you for pointing out the shortcomings and dehumanization of measuring people by income production. Reframing the role of family around true value instead of monetary value was needed for me.

Aug 30th
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Ethan Spira

Episodes like this remind me all the more why RPF is a constant subscribe for me. Thank you Joshua for sharing your encouragements on making meaningful change!

Jul 12th
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LucilleF

Another day, another propagandist really guy wing podcast pretending to be level headed and fair. I'm beginning to lose hope here.

Jul 11th
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Liam Hodgins

Favorite episode

May 16th
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Mai

I like the nuanced, detailed explanation of financial processes but I'm finding it almost impossible to listen through Josh's political cracks. He makes a lot of passive aggressive jeers that distract me from hearing the larger concept. Since this is advertised as a finance podcast, I expect to hear facts and data and not necessarily personal ideology. I really hope Josh can try to filter out his opinions and keep the actual information flowing. As of now he strikes me as immature

Apr 22nd
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Ivan Terrero

Sobering podcast

Mar 9th
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