Description
In this episode of The Stacking Benjamin Show, host Joe (alongside guests Jesse Cramer from the Best Interest Podcast, Paula Pant from Afford Anything, and our own OG) delves into transforming financial goals into ongoing quests. They discuss the importance of falling in love with the process and how systematic approaches and habits can aid in personal growth and goal achievement. The episode wraps up with a trivia challenge, financial wisdom, and maybe some slightly humorous banter, emphasizing the importance of seeking real financial advisors. Links to the guest podcasts and additional resources are available at StackingBenjamins.com.
Spider Pig Introduction
Welcome to the Stacking Benjamin Show
Meet the Hosts and Guests
Creepy Old Guy Stuff Podcast
Goal Setting Discussion Begins
Financial Metaphors and Humor
Introducing Jesse Kramer
The Best Interest Podcast
State Farm Sponsorship
Mid-Year Goal Setting
Do Quests, Not Goals
Health and Fitness Goals
Procrastination and Goal Setting
Wayne Dyer and Goal Setting
The Importance of Starting Now
Trivia Time with Doug
Thanksgiving Pecan Pie Debate
Guessing Game: Percentage Debate
Trivia Question: Jim Cramer's Hedge Fund
Goal Setting: Systematic Approaches
Quest vs. Goal: A Transformative Journey
Fighting the Inner Dragon
Podcast Highlights and Wrap-Up
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/turning-goals-into-adventures-1574
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201
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