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The Quiet Part
Why Start Saving for Retirement Today? (Ep. 8)
Ever been late trying to get somewhere important and had to speed to catch up? That’s what saving for retirement feels like if you start too late. The earlier you start, the more time you have to enjoy the journey. But wait too long, and you may find yourself speeding just to make it.In this episode of The Quiet Part, Mark Hansen, financial advisor explores the undeniable importance of starting early with your retirement savings. The conversation provides practical advice on how to set yourself up for a stress-free financial future, even while managing the daily demands of a young family. You’ll learn why time is your greatest asset in achieving compound growth, and how small monthly savings can make a significant difference over time.Mark discusses: The power of compound growth and the importance of starting earlyTips for automating your savings to alleviate financial pressureBalancing current lifestyle desires with future financial needsReal-life mathematical scenarios showing the benefits of saving early versus lateAnd more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Conquering Your Cash Flow (Ep. 4)Connect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
FRIED. The Burnout Podcast
Sarah Yovovich: Healing Burnout from Emotional Abuse with Five Element Wisdom and Strong Boundaries
“Part of the empowerment is recognizing that the things that you’re weak in are actually just the flip side of your strengths,” explains Sarah Yovovich, teacher writer and body worker, who joins FRIED to discuss the kind of burnout which results from emotional abuse. The same emotional intuition that kept her empathizing with her abuser makes her a profound healer, deeply tuned into her clients’ emotional, physical and energetic layers through Thai massage--a meditation on loving kindness. Today, she speaks to Sarah Vosen about the five elements of Chinese medicine, how they changed her life and helped her heal from burnout.They also make her feel more connected to all elements of the world around her, a concept with which Sarah Jovovich, in turn, empowers her clients. She discusses the importance of community supporting each other and working in tandem. She also explains how she learned to set boundaries, for others’ benefit as much as her own.Join the two friends in a discussion about healing and empowerment, the pitfalls of being a “terminal optimist” and why abuse is like an expressway.Quotes“The way my sister put it was that when you live by an expressway you get used to the noise and the pollution and you don’t realize how much it’s wearing you down until you step away from it. And the stepping away from it was really difficult in this case because the expressway was my co-parent and my roommate in a very expensive city.” (10:22 | Sarah Yovovich)“When you’re in an abusive relationship, your nervous system is constantly being attacked. You’re in fight, flight, freeze or fawn all the time. If you’re living with somebody who’s being abusive of you, you never relax, and so your body starts to wear out from that.” (12:28 | Sarah Yovovich)“It allows me to recognize just how much I am a part of everything that happens all around me—of the seasons, of the planet, of the flow of energies in the universe, and to create stories around that that help me make sense of my l
Hoopsology
Exploring the Decline of Sports Movies and the Secrets to Making a Great One with Kyle Bandujo and Rick Bryson
Matt and Justin welcome the author and graphic designer of Movies with Balls: The Greatest Sports Films of All Time, Analyzed and Illustrated, Kyle Bandujo and Rick Bryson.
We explore "The Decline of Sports Movies and What Makes a Great One." They share their insights on the evolution of sports films. Discover their opinions as to why fictional sports movies are becoming rarer and what essential elements make a sports film truly memorable. From iconic moments to character development, we dissect the ingredients for success in this beloved genre of films
Hoopsology is presented by Ballislife.
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