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Inside Out Money

Inside Out Money

Hosted by Maggie Tucker

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Episodes

169

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

A personal finance podcast redefining wealth from the inside out. Weekly podcasts with host Maggie and a rotating set of co-hosts: Greg, Liz, Andrew, and Erica.

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June 14, 2026Episode 1671 hr 3 min

167. How We Automate and Track Our Expenses - Our Favorite Monarch Tips & Tricks

We share our best tips for using Monarch Money to track expenses, manage separate accounts, and keep our financial lives completely organized. We discuss how to remove the friction from budgeting and expense tracking and why a consistent approach beats perfection every time. Whether you are already a Monarch power user or just looking for a better system, we are breaking down the exact strategies that work for us.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/167-how-we-automate-and-track-our-expenses-our-favorite-monarch-tips-tricks/

June 7, 2026Episode 1661 hr 17 min

166. The Complicated Path to Wealth - Why the "Simple Path" Isn't Easy

In today’s complex world, society often complicates matters and exploits our desire for quick fixes. We must confront the truth: while the "simple path" to wealth may seem straightforward, it is anything but easy. Understanding the mathematics of wealth-building is simple, but mastering the necessary psychology and mindset can take years. The encouraging news is that by identifying these behavioral pitfalls and economic challenges, we can stay disciplined and focused on the boring yet proven path to building wealth. Embracing this journey is the key to achieving your financial goals.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/166-the-complicated-path-to-wealth-why-the-simple-path-isnt-easy/

May 31, 2026Episode 1651 hr 17 min

165. The 529 Dilemma: How Much Do You Actually Need to Save for College?

College is expensive, and I think we’re all wondering if we’re saving enough and what’s the “right” amount to save? We are influenced by what our parents did, what we feel we can afford, and a slew of other factors. Ultimately, we need to make a decision, have a plan, and start saving. We break down the actual costs of higher education and our individual perspectives on what is enough and how much we’ve each saved for our kids. And we remind you all that you have more flexibility than you think, especially with the recent SECURE 2.0 Act. Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/165-the-529-dilemma-how-much-do-you-actually-need-to-save-for-college/

May 24, 2026Episode 16437 min

164. The Math of "Worth It" - Is Comparison Shopping Worth the Time and Money?

We break down the mechanics of comparison shopping to determine if it’s a high-value move or if you’re instead trading your limited life energy for pennies. We explore how to consider convenience and value without falling into the trap of decision fatigue. We share the tactical math behind the “worth it” threshold, along with specific tips and tricks to leverage comparison shopping efficiently and fruitfully. Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/164-the-math-of-worth-it-is-comparison-shopping-worth-the-time-and-money/

May 17, 2026Episode 1631 hr 2 min

163. Billionaires Aren’t Better Than Us - The Wealth Ceiling

This episode promises to remind you what really matters in life. Billionaires might fly private, but they’re drinking the same Coke and scrolling the same iPhone as the rest of us. We explore the "wealth equalizers" that hit a quality ceiling regardless of your net worth, from the crunch of a Honeycrisp apple to the stream of a bidet. And while billions certainly come with some luxuries and advantages, they also carry heavy baggage and isolation.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/163-billionaires-arent-better-than-us-the-wealth-ceiling/

May 11, 2026Episode 1621 hr 20 min

162. Time Traveling to Improve Our Lives With Ginger From ChooseFI

Time travel may just be the ultimate behavioral finance hack. We explore the neuroscience of how our brains perceive our future selves and how we can leverage this understanding to our advantage. By utilizing psychology, we share actionable strategies to bridge the empathy gap, helping us make financial and lifestyle choices today that our future selves will genuinely appreciate.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/162-time-traveling-to-improve-our-lives-with-ginger-from-choosefi/

May 3, 2026Episode 16159 min

161. Our 91% vs. 9% of Life: 4 Lessons from 4 Years of Early Retirement

161. Our 91% vs. 9% of Life: 4 Lessons from 4 Years of Early RetirementThese are the four big lessons we’ve learned from four years of early retirement, and they are perhaps even more applicable to people still working. After spending 91% of our lives following the schedules of teachers, bosses, and corporate deadlines, we’ve finally completed four years of total autonomy—the exact duration of a high school or college experience. We break down the profound shifts that occur when you transition from 41 years of conditioning into a life of complete agency, revealing why it takes time to deprogram your brain. Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/161-our-91-vs-9-of-life-4-lessons-from-4-years-of-early-retirement/

April 26, 2026Episode 15849 min

160. Time Wealth and Second Chapters – The Ripple Effects of Leaving Corporate America

It’s hard to believe that a year has passed since Andrew walked away from his high-stress corporate job. He’s now living a life filled with purpose, time, and a passion for custom bike fitting. Andrew opens up about how his life has transformed. You’ll hear about his massive drop in anxiety, the joy of having full control over his schedule, and how having a financial buffer helps him sleep soundly at night. Listen for insights, inspiration, and practical advice for anyone looking to redefine success and prioritize a fulfilling life. It might just help you take the first steps toward your own transformative journey.Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/160-time-wealth-and-second-chapters-the-ripple-effects-of-leaving-corporate-america/

April 19, 2026Episode 1591 hr 30 min

159. Waffle Week - On Friendship, Money Dates, ChooseFI, Taxes, Rental Income, Expense Tracking, Reclaiming Your Mornings, and More

We talk about friendship, money dates, pelotons, open tabs, expense tracking, and so much more in the first and highly requested no-agenda episode. We also answer some listener questions and discuss standard vs. itemized deductions on your taxes, rental income as an early-retirement strategy, spending levels in early retirement, when Liz is going to retire, how we track our expenses, and more. And we might just explain to you what waffling means. Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/159-waffle-week-on-friendship-money-dates-choosefi-taxes-rental-income-expense-tracking-reclaiming-your-mornings-and-more/

April 12, 2026Episode 15853 min

158. The Science of Less - Why Subtraction Is the Ultimate "Less Is More" Strategy

We truly believe less is more, and so we’re challenging ourselves to focus more on subtraction and less on addition. The financial industry and broader world want us to believe that complexity is a necessary evil and will even improve our financial situation, but it’s just not true. We often say comparison is the thief of joy, but so is complexity! One of the most powerful financial moves we can make is focusing on subtracting, reducing our wants, and truly buying into the idea that less is more. By treating complexity as the thief of joy, you can stop running on the hedonic treadmill and start designing a simpler, higher-impact financial life. Get the full show notes, show references, and more information here: https://www.insideoutmoney.org/158-the-science-of-less-why-subtraction-is-the-ultimate-less-is-more-strategy/

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