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Greetings, Carl here. This podcast is super simple, it's me wandering through the world noticing things about how to align my use of capital (time and money) with what is actually important to me. -Carl
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1092 | Are You Sure?

1092 | Are You Sure?

Have you ever questioned the truth of your money beliefs? Today, Carl explores the idea of honest money stories by asking, "Are you sure that's true?" He shares his journey of examining his own financial narratives and encourages listeners to question their own long-held beliefs about money. Carl discusses how self-judgment can arise during this process and stresses the importance of staying neutral. By challenging our stories, Carl aims to uncover deeper truths and build a healthier relationship with money.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:2001/07/2024
1091 | My Honest Story About Money

1091 | My Honest Story About Money

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on a conversation with Shannah Game from the podcast "Everyone's Talkin' Money." Shannah's question, "What does money mean to you?" prompted Carl to examine his own relationship with money more honestly. Initially, he answered "freedom," but realized this was a mask for his true feelings of fear and anxiety about finances. How often do we hide our real emotions about money? Carl discusses how his family’s choices, like moving to New Zealand, were investments in experiences despite financial uncertainties. He shares his journey from fear to freedom, encouraging listeners to rethink their own financial stories.Listen to Carl's episode of 50 Fires: Money and Meaning with Shannah Game here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-financial-forgiveness-with-trauma-of/id1709551590?i=1000661018142
04:2728/06/2024
1090 | Honest Money Stories

1090 | Honest Money Stories

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the concept of "honest money stories." Reflecting on personal experiences and conversations with friends, he delves into the common tendency to use financial limitations as a shield to avoid meaningful discussions about choices and priorities. Why do we often hide behind money when discussing our true values? Carl emphasizes the importance of being truthful about why we spend or save money the way we do, challenging listeners to rethink their narratives around affordability. Join Carl as he navigates the path to financial honesty and the deeper conversations it can inspire.
04:4427/06/2024
1089 | Pain of Change

1089 | Pain of Change

Today, Carl explores the complexities of making life changes, sharing personal stories and insights from a friend. Why do long-standing habits and behaviors often serve a deeper purpose, even when we want to change them? Carl talks about his struggles with sugar consumption and the "starving artist" mindset. He explains that real change happens when the discomfort of staying the same outweighs the pain of changing. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
13:3126/06/2024
1088 | The Overconfidence Gap

1088 | The Overconfidence Gap

Are you too confident for your own good? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the "overconfidence gap," where confidence exceeds competence, leading to big mistakes. He draws on insights from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman and the Dunning-Kruger effect to show how overconfidence can hinder growth. Carl shares personal stories and practical advice on staying open to new knowledge and embracing humility. Tune in to learn how recognizing and addressing the overconfidence gap can improve your judgment and relationships.
10:3526/06/2024
1087 | Cultivating Positive Vibes

1087 | Cultivating Positive Vibes

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about how a single thought or brief interaction can transform our perspective and mood. He explores the idea that we're often just one thought away from seeing the world differently!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:2124/06/2024
1086 | Hyperlocal Investment Results

1086 | Hyperlocal Investment Results

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about his visit to the local farmers market and the idea of hyperlocal investing. He shares his meaningful interactions with vendors, like buying honey to help with allergies and chatting with a goat milk farmer. Carl reflects on the sense of community and connection he felt, highlighting how investing time and money locally can bring a unique return on happiness. He encourages listeners to visit their local markets, invest in their communities, and share their experiences with him by emailing [email protected] more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
09:1720/06/2024
1085 | Hyperlocal Investing

1085 | Hyperlocal Investing

Today, Carl delves into the concept of hyperlocal investing, exploring its potential to foster deep connections within our communities. Sharing a story about a flower farmer's journey, he illustrates the tangible and emotional returns of investing locally. Listen in as Carl invites listeners to conduct a personal experiment by supporting their local farmers market or small businesses, paying close attention to the sense of connection and happiness it brings! Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
12:3319/06/2024
1084 | Intolerable Uncertainty

1084 | Intolerable Uncertainty

Ever wonder why we resist uncertainty? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores our natural tendency to avoid the unpredictable by creating stories and narratives. He challenges listeners to be themselves and find comfort in not knowing what comes next. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
06:1018/06/2024
1083 | Do Your Thing Request 874

1083 | Do Your Thing Request 874

What would happen if you dust off that long-forgotten dream? You know the one! It's the one you've buried under years of practicality and societal expectations. Through vivid anecdotes and genuine empathy, Carl reminds you of the importance of following your passion. He emphasizes how your unique contribution can light up the world, making life better for everyone, including himself. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
05:1317/06/2024
1082 | Spending Other People's Attention

1082 | Spending Other People's Attention

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores "attention equity" and the value of the attention people invest in consuming content. Have you thought about how time and attention differ? Carl shares a personal story to highlight the importance of being mindful when asking for others' attention. He discusses balancing reaching the right audience without overwhelming them, ensuring every interaction feels like an investment, not an expense.
08:1914/06/2024
1081 | Who Pays for Your Work?

1081 | Who Pays for Your Work?

Today, Carl explores the dual questions: "Who is my work for?" and "Who is willing to pay for it?" Reflecting on two decades of aligning his work with personal values, Carl discusses the impact of his work on individuals striving to make more aligned decisions with their capital. He shares insights into the distinct group that values his expertise—financial advisors who seek to integrate these principles into their practices. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
05:3313/06/2024
1080 | It's Just Business

1080 | It's Just Business

Carl discusses the pervasive mantra of "it's just business" and challenges its ethical implications. Reflecting on a conversation with a landscape consultant, Carl explores the notion that business and personal ethics should not be separate entities. Carl talks about the importance of aligning personal values with professional practices. He questions the validity of using business as an excuse for moral ambiguity, arguing that honesty and integrity should transcend all aspects of life, whether in business or politics. Today, Carl invites listeners to reconsider the meaning of "it's just business.
03:5612/06/2024
1079 | The Very Next Step

1079 | The Very Next Step

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares insights on tackling seemingly insurmountable problems, comparing them to climbing Mount Olympus in Salt Lake City. Using personal stories, he illustrates how taking the next step can reveal new perspectives and solutions. Carl emphasizes that action, rather than endless contemplation, is key to overcoming challenges. It's time to embrace uncertainty and take that crucial first step!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
05:2711/06/2024
1078 | Intergenerational Self Worth

1078 | Intergenerational Self Worth

Is accumulating wealth for future generations really the ultimate goal? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores intergenerational wealth and its impact on our lives. He challenges this idea, advocating instead for creating memories, love, and self-worth. Drawing from personal experiences, like choosing time with his children over financial gains, Carl questions the true value of wealth and its unintended consequences. What is more important to you: wealth or meaningful experiences? 
05:1610/06/2024
1077 | Don't Resist, Replace

1077 | Don't Resist, Replace

How can we stop resisting and start replacing? Today, Carl explores the concept of "don't resist, replace." He shares insights on shifting focus from avoiding behaviors to replacing them with more engaging activities. Carl shares how this approach can lead to deeper engagement and time well spent. Can replacing resistance with positive actions enhance productivity and well-being? Listen to today's episode to find out how this simple shift can transform your life.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:4407/06/2024
1076 | Want to Solve a Problem, Stop Trying

1076 | Want to Solve a Problem, Stop Trying

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a field note from a recent mountain bike ride, exploring this topic: How can associative thinking change the way we solve problems? He reflects on how activities like biking can be part of work, helping solve problems through movement and flow. Does stepping away from active problem-solving and engaging in outdoor activities lead to breakthroughs? Perhaps sometimes stopping the effort might be the key to finding solutions!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
02:2706/06/2024
1075 | Three Ways to Deal With Comparison

1075 | Three Ways to Deal With Comparison

How does cultivating your comparison set impact your well-being? Carl discusses this concept and its effects on personal happiness. He explores how comparisons, often driven by social media and societal standards, can undermine confidence. Are we thoughtful about the sources of our comparisons and aware of our own values? Carl shares strategies to navigate the noise, seeing it as theater and engaging in meaningful conversations. 
10:2905/06/2024
1074 | Fierce With Reality

1074 | Fierce With Reality

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl discusses the concept of being "fierce with reality," inspired by a conversation with his friend Aaron and a poem by Florida Scott Maxwell. Carl explores the meaning of truly claiming and possessing all that we have been and done, leading to a sense of wholeness and honesty in our lives. He reflects on how embracing our past without letting it define our future can help us move forward with integrity and authenticity. How can we live a life aligned with our true selves?Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
04:3604/06/2024
1073 | All Plans Are Wrong. Some Are Useful.

1073 | All Plans Are Wrong. Some Are Useful.

Carl challenges the conventional approach to planning with the idea that "all plans are wrong, but some are useful." Inspired by George Box's famous quote, Carl extends this concept to financial, business, and life plans. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the usefulness of plans rather than their accuracy, fostering a mindset of curiosity, resilience, and adaptability. There is grace in accepting the complexity and uncertainty of planning! Carl says this perspective can lead to more sustainable and meaningful outcomes.
04:1903/06/2024
1072 | When Point A Is No Longer Point A

1072 | When Point A Is No Longer Point A

In this episode, Carl dives deep into the complexities of planning in the ever-changing landscape of life. Reflecting on insights from recent retreats, he explores what happens when our starting point (A) and destination (B) shift, making traditional planning models obsolete. Join Carl on this journey of discovery and find out what it means when A is no longer A!
04:5131/05/2024
1071 | One Weird Trick

1071 | One Weird Trick

Today, Carl shares a game-changing tip for managing overwhelming email inboxes. Introducing SaneBox and its feature, Sane Black Hole, Carl explains how this tool has transformed his email management by seamlessly filtering out unwanted messages. Listen in for a simple yet effective trick that can clean up your inbox and reclaim your time!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:4130/05/2024
1070 | Everything Becomes Easier

1070 | Everything Becomes Easier

Carl reflects on a profound retreat held at his home, where the unexpected but central question emerged: "How do I figure out who I really am?" Through candid discussions and personal insights, Carl explores the importance of self-discovery, the challenge of committing to one's true desires, and the impact of these revelations on our lives and work. Today, Carl talks about how to explore the essence of who you are, the legacy you wish to leave, and the rituals that can help maintain this clarity amidst life's distractions. Do you want announcements about future retreats at Carl's home? Just tell him where to send your invitation: https://dancingwithdragons.com/
05:1429/05/2024
1069 | People Who Pay

1069 | People Who Pay

In this brief and impactful field episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl presents a thought-provoking statement: "People who pay, pay attention." Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
00:3828/05/2024
1068 | It's About Fear

1068 | It's About Fear

Tag along with Carl in this special early morning edition of Behavior Gap Radio as he shares his reflections from a transformative retreat with financial advisors at his home in Utah. Despite the tactical challenges we face, Carl reveals that the root of our struggles often lies in fear. Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt insights, he explores how we can find tactical answers easily but struggle to act due to underlying fears. Discover the power of embracing the quiet, calm voice within us, urging us to slow down and find contentment amidst a world demanding more, bigger, and faster. Do you want announcements about future retreats at Carl's home? Just tell him where to send your invitation: https://dancingwithdragons.com/
05:0624/05/2024
1067 | Is Anyone Listening?

1067 | Is Anyone Listening?

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a personal story about the doubts and uncertainties that sometimes accompany his work. While grappling with feelings of insignificance, he received an uplifting voice memo from a friend who credited Carl's work for inspiring a major life decision. This touching moment reminded Carl of the importance of expressing gratitude and acknowledging the impact others have on our lives. He encourages listeners to reach out and thank those who have influenced them, underscoring that even those who seem confident might need a reminder of their positive impact.
04:5423/05/2024
1066 | The Step You Don’t Want to Take

1066 | The Step You Don’t Want to Take

Carl talks about scaling businesses on today's episode of Behavior Gap Radio. Listen to him address the common concerns of expanding impact, revenue, and client base. Drawing from his own experiences and ongoing reflections, Carl emphasizes the importance of focusing on immediate, small steps rather than overwhelming long-term goals. He shares the wisdom of "doing things that can't scale," and complements his advice with David White's inspiring poem, "Start Close In." It's time to remind ourselves to prioritize the next actionable step, embrace simplicity, and cultivate personal questions over external pressures!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:0822/05/2024
1065 | Telling Our Money Stories

1065 | Telling Our Money Stories

In this episode, Carl reflects on his experiences hosting the podcast "50 Fires," where he explores the deep connections between money and meaning. He shares surprising insights from guests who vividly recall their earliest money memories and reveals how these unspoken stories influence their financial decisions. Drawing on a powerful Carl Jung quote, Carl emphasizes the importance of bringing these hidden narratives to light. He encourages listeners to engage in meaningful conversations about money, suggesting a simple yet profound exercise: Ask someone close to you about their earliest money memory and reflect on its impact!Listen to 50 Fires: Money and Meaning with Carl Richards: https://apple.co/47o5vP0
03:3121/05/2024
1064 | Extreme Delayed Gratification

1064 | Extreme Delayed Gratification

Carl critiques the concept of extreme delayed gratification, likening it to a competitive sport. He shares a story of a debate over how to eat a muffin to illustrate how our culture often places too much emphasis on postponing joy! Carl argues that this mindset can lead to missing out on meaningful moments in life. He encourages listeners to embrace the present, enjoy simple pleasures, and prioritize experiences that bring happiness and connection.
07:3320/05/2024
1063 | Fear-Based Financial Planning

1063 | Fear-Based Financial Planning

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about fear-based financial planning. He explores why many of us tend to delay gratification and make financial decisions driven by fear. Carl suggests that this behavior is often influenced by a societal overemphasis on saving for the future at the expense of enjoying the present. He makes a connection between this mindset and the idea of earning one's way to a better future, akin to an afterlife or heaven. Carl unpacks these ideas and challenges the fear-driven narratives that dominate much of the financial advice industry!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:5417/05/2024
1062 | Buying High, Selling Low

1062 | Buying High, Selling Low

Carl shares insights from his recent conversation with Barry Ritholtz, host of Bloomberg Radio's "At the Money." Carl discusses a common question: Why do we often make irrational investment decisions, like buying high and selling low, despite knowing better? Listen in on an exploration of behavioral finance, the psychology of investing, and practical strategies to avoid common pitfalls!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
07:3416/05/2024
1061 | So I Missed a Few Days

1061 | So I Missed a Few Days

Carl missed a few days of podcasting, and he shares the mixed emotions it stirred! He tells listeners about his internal debate about balancing self-compassion with commitment and how his approach to these situations has evolved over the years. Keep listening because Carl updates listeners on some exciting projects he's been working on, including building The Society of Advice, writing a new book, and preparing for an upcoming retreat at his home in Park City, Utah. Get notified about Carl's next retreat here: https://www.dancingwithdragons.com/Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:3715/05/2024
1060 | Where's The Scale?

1060 | Where's The Scale?

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl dives into the concept of confirmation bias, illustrating its insidious nature through personal stories. He recounts his own experiences, from avoiding the scale on days after poor eating choices to misinterpreting dates for a wilderness first responder course, to demonstrate how this cognitive bias leads us to ignore evidence that contradicts our beliefs. Carl explains how confirmation bias protects our ego by reinforcing our existing views, making it challenging to accept that we might be wrong. He offers practical advice on combating this bias by intentionally seeking out contradictory information and considering alternative perspectives. Join Carl as he explores the pitfalls of confirmation bias and shares strategies to overcome it!Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
14:5409/05/2024
1059 | What Process Are You Using?

1059 | What Process Are You Using?

Today, Carl talks about the importance of sound decision-making processes, particularly in high-stakes environments like the mountains and financial markets. He explores the often-overlooked rigor needed in decision-making and the concept of "non-event feedback," where bad decisions can lead to seemingly good outcomes by sheer luck. Carl highlights the necessity of understanding the environment in which decisions are made to ensure that processes are aligned with the risks involved. 
04:0008/05/2024
1058 | Wrongness Shows Up

1058 | Wrongness Shows Up

Carl reflects on the immediate consequences of his last-minute, intense approach to tasks. After missing the start of a long-anticipated wilderness first responder course due to a critical scheduling oversight, Carl shares the humbling experience and its lessons. He recounts how his ingrained work habits and cognitive biases led to this error, prompting a reassessment of his productivity methods. Tune in to hear Carl’s candid exploration of the downsides of procrastination and the importance of double-checking details, as well as his insights on adapting and improving his approach to avoid future pitfalls!
07:1307/05/2024
1057 | Investing Attention With Intensity

1057 | Investing Attention With Intensity

Today, on Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the unconventional but highly effective way he manages his professional tasks and continuing education requirements. By leveraging the power of intense, focused work sessions followed by ample downtime, Carl discovers that cramming and crushing tasks right before deadlines might be more suited to his productivity style than a traditional, steady workflow. He reflects on the benefits and potential pitfalls of this approach.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
07:3006/05/2024
1056 | Your Net Worth is Showing

1056 | Your Net Worth is Showing

Imagine if everyone you encountered had a visible net worth sign above their heads, updated hourly. In this hypothetical exploration, Carl challenges listeners to consider how their perceptions and behaviors would change based on this transparency. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
05:0903/05/2024
1055 | Compensated Risk

1055 | Compensated Risk

Carl talks through the concept of compensated risk in finance and investing. With insightful clarity, Carl distinguishes between compensated and uncompensated risks, emphasizing the importance of optimizing investment strategies for reliable returns. Through relatable analogies and practical advice, Carl empowers listeners to navigate the complexities of investing by identifying and mitigating uncompensated risks. If you liked this episode, you'd LOVE Carl's Weekly Letter. Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
04:1302/05/2024
1054 | Opt Out

1054 | Opt Out

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl challenges the societal pressure to conform to external expectations and the relentless pursuit of materialistic ideals. He explores the illusion of "keeping up" and the true sources of happiness and longevity, rooted in meaningful connections and experiences. Tune in to reflect on what truly matters and break free from the cycle of consumption-driven happiness!If you liked this episode, you'd LOVE Carl's Weekly Letter. Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
05:2401/05/2024
1053 | Woke up in Fear

1053 | Woke up in Fear

Today, Carl talks about a moment when he woke up early in the morning feeling anxious and scared about money. He shares how he realized that, at that moment, everything was actually okay. Carl talks about how he used to worry a lot about the future and feel bad about things from the past, but now he's learning to find happiness in just being in the now. Listen to this episode as a reminder to enjoy the simple moments of life and be thankful for what you have right now.Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:1330/04/2024
1052 | Investing Attention

1052 | Investing Attention

Come along with Carl as he thinks deeply about the words of Blaise Pascal from 1654: "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." He ponders why people often feel lonely even when surrounded by others. Carl talks about how important it is to spend time alone, even when life gets busy. Using his own experiences and ideas from poet David Whyte, Carl talks about how sometimes being alone can feel scary or make us wish for company. He also shares how he wants to get better at enjoying quiet moments and thinking deeply!
02:4829/04/2024
1051 | Counting Chickens

1051 | Counting Chickens

Today, on Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about the age-old advice of not counting chickens before they hatch. Carl shares his own experiences grappling with the line between potential and reality. He explores the fine balance between optimism and practicality, stressing the value of embracing uncertainty and avoiding premature celebrations. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
02:1826/04/2024
1050 | The Gap Is The Thing

1050 | The Gap Is The Thing

After a day of talks and walks in the mountains, Carl gets introspective. He dives into big questions about finding meaning and being creative, sparked by a chat with a singer-songwriter. Carl talks about the idea of "enough" versus always wanting more. With wisdom from philosophy and personal stories, Carl invites listeners to rethink the value of chasing goals by finding freedom in the journey itself!
06:1125/04/2024
1049 | What if They Said Yes?

1049 | What if They Said Yes?

Carl reflects on something important: What if they say yes? Carl shows how believing in a positive outcome can change everything! He urges listeners to think differently about their doubts and fears and to see the amazing opportunities that come from just asking.
02:1024/04/2024
1048 | No Problem

1048 | No Problem

Today is another field note episode of Behavior Gap Radio! Carl shares insights from a recent challenging yet enriching experience in Zion National Park. As he confronts physical discomfort and mental projections during a long fast-pack trip, Carl explores the behavioral bias of recency bias. This is when the recent past is projected indefinitely into the future, often leading to unnecessary complications. Drawing from Eckhart Tolle's teachings in "The Power of Now," Carl encourages listeners to harness the power of staying present and embracing each step as it unfolds rather than succumbing to future projections. 
04:4023/04/2024
1047 | Profit Equals Permission… A Reminder

1047 | Profit Equals Permission… A Reminder

On this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl dispels the misconception that passionately pursuing your craft and earning a living are incompatible pursuits. He talks through the significance of viewing profit as validation to continue making a meaningful impact in your work. With an emphasis on a service-oriented mindset, integrity, and sustainability, Carl urges listeners to embrace profit not as a taboo, but as a crucial tool for sustaining their dedication to excellence and service. Hear Carl speak about the harmony between purpose-driven work and financial success.Carl released a series of five episodes from Behavior Gap Radio on using a lifestyle business to create freedom in your life. You'll hear Carl's thoughts on what it means to use a lifestyle business to optimize for freedom in your life and get a behind-the-scenes look at the tools we use around here at Behavior Gap to optimize for freedom. Carl also created a list of must-read resources to dive deeper into the material. Just tell us where to send you the episodes! https://behaviorgap.com/radio/lifestyle-business/
03:0822/04/2024
1046 | Have a Hunch, Buy a Bunch

1046 | Have a Hunch, Buy a Bunch

Join Carl for a field episode of Behavior Gap Radio, recorded on the move in Austin, Texas! Today, Carl reflects on the profound impact of adopting a rational approach to investing, grounded in data and evidence rather than being swayed by financial myths and rumors. By exploring the intricacies of portfolio construction and emphasizing the significance of each investment piece serving a purpose within the larger framework, Carl encourages listeners to reconsider their investment strategies to ensure alignment with their long-term goals and risk tolerance. Get ready for practical advice and a gentle reminder that informed investing requires thoughtful consideration and strategy, not mere hunches.
04:4519/04/2024
1045 | Obligation to Live Up

1045 | Obligation to Live Up

Carl grapples with a paradox that many of us face in today's world: the overwhelming exposure to tragedy and suffering versus the desire to live life to the fullest. Carl discusses the feeling of existential dread brought on by constant news consumption and offers a remedy: embracing life wholeheartedly. Carl draws inspiration from Mary Oliver's poignant question: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" from her poem "The Summer Day." Tune in for a heartfelt reflection on embracing life's precious moments and aligning personal values with intentional action. Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
03:4718/04/2024
1044 | No to Business Class

1044 | No to Business Class

Today, Carl explores the art of strategic decision-making and value alignment through two compelling stories. He shares how a smart public speaker transformed his business class travel perks into long-term investments, prioritizing financial stability over luxury. Then, Carl shares another story about how a simple parking choice paved the way for meaningful family dinners, highlighting the significance of aligning financial decisions with personal values. In this episode, Carl covers the importance of thoughtful decision-making, setting up automated systems, and maximizing the benefits of intentional choices!
05:4317/04/2024
1043 | The Declined Invitations Folder

1043 | The Declined Invitations Folder

In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a story about someone who mastered the art of politely turning down invitations that didn't match her priorities. She wasn't rude or dismissive; she simply knew what mattered most to her! Carl highlights her approach as a lesson in prioritization and focus. Saying no isn't about shutting people out. It's about saying yes to what truly matters! Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/
04:0816/04/2024