Ep 21-Why Your Definition of Financial Success Needs to Change

In episode 21 of the Heart of Money podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler discuss the different personal interpretations of financial success based on experiences and goals. They highlight how these definitions can evolve, influenced by factors such as life’s stages, lifestyle choices, and personal experiences. Austin Black encourages listeners to define their own financial success, adapting it as needed. Additionally, the hosts preview the upcoming Revived Summit on April 4-6, a free event that will cover topics such as marriage, parenting, Christian living, financial management, and personal development.

Ep 20-Teaming Up With Your Spouse to Conquer the Budget #BudgetingWithYourSpouse (Part 2)

Austin Black and his wife, Laura, make use of a dynamic, shared budgeting strategy, frequently revising their financial plans due to ever-changing obligations. Austin primarily handles the drafting and updating of the budget due to his aptitude for numbers. They stress the importance of open communication regarding spending habits and urge equal respect for the shared finances. To address spending discrepancies, they’ve designated personal spending categories. Additionally, Austin announces his upcoming participation in the Revive Summit where he will discuss several topics, including financial management. The couple also stresses the importance of budget meetings for better finance management and encourages the receptive exchange of feedback concerning budgeting decisions. They reflect on their past financial lessons, such as implementing expense tracking systems and addressing budgetary misunderstandings.

Ep 19-Can Your Spouse Be Trusted to Handle Their Own Budget? #BudgetingWithYourSpouse (Part 1)

In the Heart of Money podcast episode, Austin Black and Bob Wessler discussed managing separate yet combined budgets in a marriage. They emphasized the significance of communication, trust, and routine reviews in this two-part series. Drawing on past experiences, they talked about how they’ve handled unexpected costs and the effects these have had on their budgeting strategies. The conversation also included a distinct budgeting approach used by a man named Bob. They concluded with a preview of the following week’s episode featuring a discussion about budgeting with their wife and encouraged listeners to interact with their content and use their debt-free calculator.

Ep 18-How Saying “Not Yet” Helped Us Become Debt Free

In the “Heart of Money” podcast, Austin Black and his wife Laura shared their journey of early mortgage pay-off. Guided by financial connoisseur Dave Ramsey, they chose a 15-year mortgage, handling all extra funds and Austin’s varying income towards the payment of the mortgage, while living off Laura’s salary. They underscored the need for precise budgeting, specific allocation of funds, curbing non-essential expenses and a mindset shift for financial liberation. They pointed out how their money management strategy can apply across different income brackets. They hinted at a surprise topic Laura will address in the coming weeks and expressed their gratitude towards Ramsey Solutions for airing their debt-free proclamation. They recommend their audiences to use the free calculator on freedom money coach.com to track their debt payoff process and interact with them via social media and reviews. They eagerly await their next episode, particularly Laura’s return.

Ep 17-Finding Intimacy and Freedom in Your Marriage with Money

In episode 17 of the Heart of Money podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler discussed the impact of robust financial circumstances on various life aspects, especially marriage and relationships. They underscored the importance of prudent financial management, which can foster financial stability, peace of mind, and new opportunities – all critical factors for a strong marriage. Insights and experiences around buying decisions, the value in old items, and the trust earned through consistent, smart financial choices were also shared. Future plans for the podcast and a new mini-course titled “Money Secrets for Marriage” were also promoted.

Ep 16-Overcoming Marriage Struggles When Money is Tight

In Episode 16 of the ‘Heart of Money’ podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wester discuss the impacts of finances on marriage, especially during economic hardship. They emphasize the importance of managing money-related issues and pursuing financial stability in a relationship by not only addressing financial figures but also acknowledging the emotions involved. Referencing a tool called a debt-free calculator, they encourage listeners towards financial independence. An unexpected tangent occurs when co-host Roberto reveals his unfamiliarity with the TV show “Everybody Loves Raymond,” sparking light-hearted banter. Technical difficulties and various side conversations punctuate the episode. Personal experiences, such as a marriage failing because of monetary disagreements, are shared, offering a firsthand perspective. The hosts also raise awareness about an upcoming course on managing finances in marriage.

Ep 15-Our Biggest Money Wins (Part 2)

The Heart of Money podcast, hosted by Austin Black, with co-host Bob, focuses on wise money decisions and promoting financial independence. In the 15th episode, the pair discusses their personal financial accomplishments, emphasizing the importance of good budgeting and planning. Bob shares his successes in buying vehicles in cash and paying off his house mortgage early. They encourage listeners to consider factors like math, emotions, and mental readiness when considering early loan payments. Notably, they highlight the practicality of planning for big purchases and share experiences about substantial purchases like cars, achieved through strict budgeting and saving. The speakers, viewing debt negatively, promote the use of a free debt-free calculator available on their website, Freedom Money Coach. They encourage listeners to manage their finances effectively, resist societal norms about debt acceptance, and believe in their financial freedom.

Ep 14-Our Biggest Money Wins (Part 1)

In the 14th episode of the Heart of Money podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler discussed their personal financial wins and past experiences. Bob discussed helping his ex-wife become debt-free, buying vehicles outright, and preparing a solid financial foundation for his children. The hosts debated purchasing vehicles outright versus on loans, and also emphasized the crucial role of budgeting in efficient financial management. They introduced a debt-free calculator tool for listeners seeking to better manage their debt payments. They also encouraged listeners to review their podcast, follow and subscribe to their ‘Freedom Money Coach’ page on various social platforms for more free content. They expressed gratitude to the listeners for their dedicated support towards the ‘Heart of Money.’

Ep 12-What’s The Perfect Number of Budget Categories? #BudgetingBasics (Part 2)

In Episode 12 of “The Heart of Money” podcast, hosts Austin Black and Bob Wessler explored the topic of budgeting and financial management strategies. Emphasizing the importance of budgeting and staying consistent, they discussed the utility of budget management apps like ynaynab. The hosts also introduced the concept of sinking funds, highlighting its application for major future expenses such as insurance and taxes. While acknowledging the challenges of mastering budgeting, they encouraged listeners to persist and seek help if required. The hosts also introduced the free debt-free calculator available at freedommoneycoach.com, which aids in effective budget tracking. The next episode was announced to continue the discussion on budgeting tips.

Ep 11-The Budget Category You DON’T Need #BudgetingBasics (Part 1)

In the 11th episode of the Heart of Money podcast, Austin Black and Bob Wessler initiated a three-part series on budgeting and personal finance. They discussed the significance of budgeting for financial success, and shared personal anecdotes highlighting common mistakes. They discussed real-time banking problems and the misunderstanding between account balance and actual wealth. They emphasized that without a proper grasp of personal finances and implementation of a budget, individuals may face issues like overdraft fees and unchecked spending. While they agreed that there’s no universal budgeting method, they recommended a consistent approach, focusing on essential expenses. They briefly advised against excessive spending on clothing and footwear. They concluded by recommending a free debt-free calculator to help track and quickly pay off debts.

Key Points and Quotes Highlighted:

Heart of Money podcast, Budgeting, Financial success, Money management (00:00:00 – 00:06:32)
In episode 11 of the Heart of Money podcast, Austin Black and Bob Wessler launched the first of their three-part series on budgeting and personal finance. They discussed the importance of budgeting as the foundation of financial success and shared amusing personal anecdotes emphasizing common budgeting mistakes. They intend to delve into their own past oversights to reveal valuable learning experiences. The conversation touched upon real-time banking issues, the confusion between account balance and actual wealth, and the negative implications of failing to maintain a budget. The hosts emphasized how an inadequate understanding of personal finances could lead to potentially harmful situations such as overdraft fees. The episode concludes on the note that, without a budget, individuals lack control over their finances, ultimately allowing money to control them instead.
Budgeting, Money Management, Expense Tracking, Personal Finance (00:06:32 – 00:23:52)
The conversation revolves around personal financial management, specifically budgeting. Both parties shared their experiences with budgeting, underscoring the importance of allocating each dollar to specific purposes. They suggested that this method, called zero-based budgeting, allows straightforward tracking of money expenditure. While they agreed that there’s no one-size-fits-all budgeting strategy, they emphasized that consistency and the prioritization of essential expenses are crucial. They also touched upon reducing clothing and footwear expenses, noting that unnecessary spending on these items can disrupt a budget. They concluded by encouraging listeners to try a free debt-free calculator to keep track of their debts and see how faster debt payment can be realized once they start paying attention to their spending.

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