#104. 2nd year retrospective: Our favorite episodes and what you listened to most.
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Our favorite episodes from Year 2. In this episode, Aaron and Trishul look back on their second year of podcasting. In the beginning, they focused on the process, recording one conversation at a time, and eventually, they established a consistent habit. To wrap up Season 2, our hosts recount their favorite episodes of the year. So which ones did you enjoy the most? Listen to the end to find out. Episode References MMS #52. 1st year retrospective: Our favorite episodes and what you missed. Trishul's Favorites from Year 2 MMS #86. How does your True Tax Rate compare with the wealthiest Americans? MMS #72. How many people actually beat the market? MMS #61. The market's at an all-time high (again!). Now what? MMS #60. What's the best way to beat Bitcoin Madness? We uncover facts that nobody ever told you. MMS #59. Stock options are risky business. Here's when they can actually make sense. Aaron's Favorites from Year 2 MMS #67. If you are in this lucky minority, the Biden Tax Plan will burn you. MMS #82. Are you overlooking this stellar asset class? MMS #77. What's the real limit on 401k contributions? It's much higher than you think. MMS #74. This hidden benefit of financial independence changes everything. MMS #73. Is direct indexing the future of investing? MMS #65. The most important financial advice for someone in their 20's. Podcast Description Welcome to The Mind Money Spectrum Podcast where your hosts Aaron Agte and Trishul Patel go beyond traditional finance questions to help you explore how to use your money to achieve the freedom you want in life. Aaron is a Financial Planner from the Bay Area, and Trishul is a Wealth Manager on the East Coast. For more information about Aaron, check out GraystoneAdvisor.com. And for more information on Trishul check out InvestingForever.com. We thank you all for listening, and stay tuned for our latest episode on our website, MindMoneySpectrum.com.
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