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Welcome to the Emotional Balance Sheet, the go-to podcast for parents with multiple kids, especially those with twins, triplets, or more, who are navigating the maze of modern family life and personal finance. Whether you're overwhelmed by education costs, retirement planning, career transitions, or trying to define your purpose and plan, we're here to guide you with empathy, expertise, and encouragement. Hosted by Paul Fenner, Founder of TAMMA Capital, a Certified Financial Planner®, and parent to 4 kids, including a set of triplets, our podcast is your ally in the quest for financial peace of mind, proving that money matters, but family comes first. We understand that today's parents are juggling multiple financial and lifestyle priorities. That's why each episode is packed with actionable insights and real-world solutions that fit the needs of busy families. Subscribe now and join our community of empowered parents at tammacapital.com.
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Ayelet Fischbach – The Science of Motivation and Strategies to Help You Achieve Your Purpose

Ayelet Fischbach – The Science of Motivation and Strategies to Help You Achieve Your Purpose

Have you ever set a goal and wondered why is this really important to me?  Or did you set an objective and lose your motivation while trying to achieve it?  I welcome back to the show Professor Ayelet Fishbach, Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Marketing at the University of Chicago.  Ayelet is a motivation scientist and author of Get it Done: Surprising Lessons from the Science of Motivation.  Ayelet is also known as the godmother of motivation!  Ayelet sheds light on the low correlation between wealth, happiness, and success and emphasizes the importance of knowledge over sheer willpower.  We discuss the role of situational awareness and the art of reframing to navigate obstacles and stay on track with your goals.  Throughout the conversation, Ayelet shares actionable strategies for reframing discomfort as growth, anticipating obstacles, and continuously refining our understanding of what drives us.  Whether you're facing financial decisions or personal growth challenges, we identify strategies to help you align your goals with your life's purpose.  Please enjoy my conversation with Professor Ayelet Fishbach.  Connect with Paul  Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here.  For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast.  Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.  And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. 
48:1114/11/2024
Paul Fenner – Is the Election Over Yet?

Paul Fenner – Is the Election Over Yet?

By the time this episode is released, I sure hope we have an answer to who won the 2024 presidential election. I wanted to take a few minutes to explain my strategy of how I have handled this current election cycle, highlighting what I have done and, more importantly what I have not done. While tuning out the noise of the election is hard, patience and long-term strategies must win out vs. over-reactive decision-making based on political outcomes.  Market performance is not solely dictated by what party is in power but rather by fundamental company performance and economic indicators. I encourage you to focus on your financial plan and the best ways to achieve it through our spending, savings, and investment strategies. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
08:1307/11/2024
Dr. Teryn Clarke – Building Healthy Habits: Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Through Tiny Changes

Dr. Teryn Clarke – Building Healthy Habits: Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Through Tiny Changes

Dr. Teryn Clarke – Building Healthy Habits: Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Through Tiny Changes Do you ever wonder why fear takes over when trying to gain traction when it comes to your physical or financial health? Dr. Teryn Clake, our resident neurologist expert, is back to discuss why negative feedback loops are stronger than positive ones, making change difficult. Making changes is challenging due to the conflict between the primitive "lizard brain" (focused on immediate gratification) and the human prefrontal cortex (capable of long-term planning).  Successful habit formation requires a three-pronged approach: resetting mindset, implementing tiny habits, and providing self-rewards.  With insights from books like "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, Dr. Teryn explains how tiny, incremental changes can lead to significant, lasting improvements.  Additionally, we cover how visualizing long-term success and using practical tools like habit trackers can help solidify new behaviors. Listen as we uncover strategies for overcoming fear to harness the benefits of time and compounding in health and finances. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Teryn Clake. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
36:3531/10/2024
How to Use Emotions as Information - Dr. Jennifer Dragonette

How to Use Emotions as Information - Dr. Jennifer Dragonette

Every day, we are surrounded by our emotions.  But how can we use our emotions as information rather than be bullied by them? Our resident therapist expert, Dr. Jennifer Dragonette, joins us once again to discuss the concept of emotions as information and explore how our feelings significantly impact our financial decisions, careers, and overall life choices. Dr. Jen shares practical techniques to navigate powerful emotions like fear and anger, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, grounding, and understanding our values.  She also introduces the concept of agency, helping us recognize that we have more control over our lives than we might realize. Whether you're dealing with a career setback, relationship challenges, or just seeking to improve your emotional intelligence, this conversation offers invaluable insights and actionable advice.  We also highlight the crucial role of a supportive inner circle and how to effectively utilize our emotions to make better decisions and move forward. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Jennifer Dragonette. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
29:3924/10/2024
Why Politics Should Stay Out of Your Portfolio

Why Politics Should Stay Out of Your Portfolio

If you haven't heard, a presidential election is happening this year.  This often leads to a topic of conversation or a series of questions about what will happen to the stock market, depending on who wins. In this episode, I dive into why politics should stay out of your portfolio.  Why time invested in the market is better than trying to time the market.  And there is data that squarely proves this concept. This is the first episode that might be better to watch/listen to on our YouTube channel as I utilize various charts to illustrate that investment success isn't tied to whether a Republican or Democrat is in office but rather to consistently staying invested over time. There is actionable advice for navigating the emotional roller coaster of investing, especially in politically charged times.  My objective with this conversation is to equip you with the knowledge to stay focused on long-term financial health, regardless of who occupies the White House. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
12:0617/10/2024
The Hidden Dangers of Seed Oils for Brain Health - Dr. Teryn Clarke

The Hidden Dangers of Seed Oils for Brain Health - Dr. Teryn Clarke

Dr. Teryn Clarke is back with us to delve into a topic affecting our health in surprising ways: seed oils.  Have you ever wondered about the hidden impacts of common cooking oils on your brain and overall well-being?  Dr. Clarke explains what seed oils are, where they come from, and how they contribute to inflammation—a key factor in diseases like Alzheimer's. In this episode, you'll gain clarity on which oils to avoid, discover healthier alternatives for your cooking, and understand how processed foods are a major source of these oils.  We also address the significant role inflammation plays in chronic diseases and provide practical action steps to help you reduce your intake of harmful oils. We also discuss how small changes can make a big difference in your health journey.  Stay with us as we explore the science and offer actionable insights to promote your brain health and overall wellness! Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Teryn Clarke. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
32:0110/10/2024
Jill Benedict – How to Master and Save Money on Family Vacations

Jill Benedict – How to Master and Save Money on Family Vacations

I am often asked how families master planning for vacation from a financial and experience standpoint.  Jill Benedict, a seasoned travel agent who runs a unique travel agency, emphasizes that vacations aren't just about booking trips—they are about creating memorable experiences that align with personal and financial goals. Jill shares her insights on navigating family cruises, optimizing vacation costs, and making the most of the trip experiences.  I have personally found that working with someone like Jill makes vacation planning less stressful while creating some unexpected enjoyable moments.  Jill sheds light on the benefits of using a travel agent, from saving money to accessing exclusive perks, and how her hands-on travel experiences inspire her clients. Life is full of transitions, so we delve into Jill's journey from corporate marketing to running her own successful travel agency.  Jill shares personal stories highlighting the significance of supportive relationships and the true essence of balancing life's emotional and financial aspects in travel and life. Please enjoy my conversation with Jill Benedict. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
51:4403/10/2024
Unlocking Your Personal Power: Embrace Your Control

Unlocking Your Personal Power: Embrace Your Control

You have more power and control than you realize, has become a powerful theme emerging from my recent planning sessions with families.  In this episode, we'll explore how taking control of your emotional and financial well-being can profoundly impact your life.  Drawing insights from my own experiences and the wisdom of expert guests like neurologist Dr. Taryn Clark and psychologist Dr. Jennifer Dragonette, we'll discuss practical ways to focus on the positive aspects of life and harness your inner strength. Why is this conversation so important?  Because your emotional decisions impact your financial decisions, and your financial decisions impact your emotions! Whether you're navigating career challenges, relationship hurdles, or financial uncertainties, this episode is a reminder that you have more power than you think to shape your future. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
09:2126/09/2024
Dr. Jennifer Dragonette – Understanding the Role of Money Conversations in Relationships

Dr. Jennifer Dragonette – Understanding the Role of Money Conversations in Relationships

How do you have money conversations with your spouse or partner?  And just as important, what are you trying to achieve by having them? Today, we're diving deep into the intricate dance of relationships, communication, and money with our resident therapist, Dr. Jennifer Dragonette.  We explore the importance of understanding each other's upbringing and values, particularly hot-button topics like finances. Dr. Jen stresses how curiosity can replace fear in these conversations while sharing techniques to bridge communication gaps and foster empathy by delving into each other's painful stories and experiences. Fear and shame frequently serve as roadblocks to open communication, but Dr. Jen offers insights on how vulnerability and openness can help break down these barriers, leading to a stronger, more intimate connection. Together, we'll discuss practical strategies like regular "walk and talk" sessions and financial date nights to keep the lines of communication open and reduce anxiety around tough conversations. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Jennifer Dragonette. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
34:0819/09/2024
Dr. Teryn Clarke – Unlocking Brain Health: The Power of Time-Restricted Eating

Dr. Teryn Clarke – Unlocking Brain Health: The Power of Time-Restricted Eating

Dr. Teryn Clarke – Unlocking Brain Health: The Power of Time-Restricted Eating I am excited to have Dr. Teryn Clarke join us once again.  Dr. Clarke also sheds light on the power of mindful and balanced eating over restrictive diets, sharing her insights from her research and personal experiences.  We'll discuss practical tips for implementing time-restricted eating, including Dr. Clarke's meal timing and composition recommendations, ways to identify true hunger, and the importance of consulting doctors for personalized fasting schedules. Throughout the episode, Dr. Clarke and I share our journeys with time-restricted eating and highlight the significance of empathy, grace, and trial-and-error in making sustainable lifestyle changes.  Additionally, Dr. Clarke touches upon her new book, "Brain Health Action Plan," and how starting healthy habits early can yield long-term benefits, much like college and retirement savings. So, whether you're looking to enhance your brain health, improve your eating habits, or simply understand the science behind time-restricted eating, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.  Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Teryn Clarke. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
40:3912/09/2024
Tom McCarthy – Navigating the Housing and Interest Rate Markets with Trust and a Slice of Humor

Tom McCarthy – Navigating the Housing and Interest Rate Markets with Trust and a Slice of Humor

Can you find trust and comedy within the highly personal and emotional arena of financial planning? Tom McCarthy has built a successful 24-year career in the mortgage industry based on trust, doing what is in the best interests of his clients, and with a little comedy.  Tom shares his unique perspective on the current housing market, including the impact of fluctuating interest rates, while providing valuable insights for potential homebuyers navigating mortgage decisions in this environment. Buying a home or going through a refinance of an existing loan is often an extremely emotional process.  After a 15-year hiatus from the comedy industry, Tom shares how his passion for two completely different industries interweaves together to help build lasting client relationships.  By the end, you'll have a fresh take on the housing market and a newfound appreciation for taking chances in life and career.  Tom's wit and optimistic outlook shine through, especially when discussing the joys of his work, his supportive spouse, and parenting his two children. Please enjoy my conversation with Tom McCarthy. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
56:5205/09/2024
Multiple Retirement Options to Choose

Multiple Retirement Options to Choose

09:1629/08/2024
Dr. Benjamin Ritter – Becoming Fearless: Finding Harmony and Purpose in Personal and Professional Life

Dr. Benjamin Ritter – Becoming Fearless: Finding Harmony and Purpose in Personal and Professional Life

How do you find harmony between your personal and professional lives?  Do emotions such as fear hold you back from finding your unique purpose? Dr. Benjamin Ritter rejoins us as we discuss his new book, "Becoming Fearless, 65 Strategies to Journey from Self-Doubt to Self-Mastery." Ben and I dive deep into the importance of focusing not just on our financial well-being but also on our emotional well-being.  Ben shares strategies from his book for creating space for personal and professional growth, including time blocking and how it can help us prioritize the things that truly matter in our lives. Identifying obstacles that can stand in our way is critical to our ability to move forward and cultivate a mindset of fearlessness and resilience.  Ben and I also discuss the idea of "never having too much work to do" as a way to manage our workload more effectively and find a better balance between our work and personal lives. So whether you're a high-achieving professional looking to redefine your approach to success or simply someone who wants to live a more fulfilling and purposeful life, there are actionable items to take away from this discussion. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Benjamin Ritter. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
46:2622/08/2024
Carrie Schochet – Leveraging LinkedIn and Networks for Discreet Job Opportunities

Carrie Schochet – Leveraging LinkedIn and Networks for Discreet Job Opportunities

Are you frustrated with your current job but aren't taking the first step you know you need to make to implement a positive change? Carrie Schochet, executive recruiter and founder of Purple Squirrel Advisors, rejoins us as we navigate career challenges and changes.  We dive deep into the importance of networking and making meaningful connections, even in unexpected places.  A concept we explore is "net giving" as opposed to simply "networking," drawing inspiration from the book "The Go-Giver" by Bob Burg. We also tackle the fear and uncertainty many individuals face when considering a career change, particularly when receiving counteroffers from their current employers.  Carrie shares her personal experience with this situation and emphasizes the significance of understanding one's purpose and level of commitment to one's job. There are multiple challenges to managing career dissatisfaction within dual-income families.  We cover the crucial role of communication and support when seeking job changes or transitioning careers.  Carrie offers valuable advice on utilizing LinkedIn discreetly to signal interest to recruiters without alerting current employers.    Please enjoy my conversation Carrie Schochet. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
38:2015/08/2024
Two Pieces of Data Tells the World About You

Two Pieces of Data Tells the World About You

Ep.153 – Two Pieces of Data Tells the World About You What if I told you that only two pieces of data would tell me everything I needed to know about you?  Could you guess what they would be? These two data points show where your money goes and how you prioritize your time.  I'll explore how understanding these elements can help align your spending and scheduling with your core values and life goals.  Whether it's uncovering your financial patterns or evaluating how you allocate your time, small tweaks can lead to significant improvements in finding harmony between your financial and emotional life.  Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: The Gap and the Gain - Navigating Purpose The Longest Relationship You Will Ever Have Reducing Friction to Change Behaviors Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify    
09:4908/08/2024
Megan Brissette – The College Planning Journey: A Student's Perspective on Academics, Finances and Social Transition

Megan Brissette – The College Planning Journey: A Student's Perspective on Academics, Finances and Social Transition

Whether you're a parent looking for guidance on supporting your child through the college planning process or a high school student trying to figure out your own path, this episode is packed with relatable insights and practical advice from a student's perspective. 19-year-old Megan Brissette shares her journey from developing her college list to transitioning socially and academically into her freshman year at Michigan State University.  You'll get a front-row seat to the challenges, surprises, and triumphs that come with this major life milestone. Megan and I dive deep into the importance of open communication between parents and kids regarding college planning, especially finances.  We discuss strategies for affording college, the value of setting clear expectations, and the pride that comes with contributing to your education.  Megan also opens up about the social challenges of leaving high school friendships behind and the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone in college. Get ready to take some notes as we share our wisdom on making the leap from high school to higher education. Please enjoy my conversation with Megan Brissette. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify  
32:0301/08/2024
When Does a Cost Stop Being an Expense and Start Being an Investment

When Does a Cost Stop Being an Expense and Start Being an Investment

When does a cost stop being an expense and start being an investment? The answer to this question is part of a broader search for helping people identify and develop their purpose and supporting objectives, not solely from a financial perspective but more from a personal and lifestyle perspective. Ultimately, the transition from expense to investment often involves a shift in mindset.  It requires thinking beyond immediate gratification and considering the long-term impact of your decisions. The secret to determining when a cost stops being an expense and becomes an investment is that there isn't a formula to calculate.  You can put a value on your time, but how much value do you put on doing the things in life you really want to do? Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: Emotional Decision Making How to Lose Time and Money Understanding the Link Between Life Transitions and Financial Planning Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify    
09:2325/07/2024
Productivity and Parenting: Raising Intrinsically Motivated Children

Productivity and Parenting: Raising Intrinsically Motivated Children

When you think of the word productivity, what is your first thought? Today, we're diving into a fascinating discussion on productivity, but not in the way you might expect. Recently, I had a conversation with one of my clients about what it means to raise productive children and the challenges parents face in this endeavor. Whether you have one child or several, the struggle to balance keeping them active and not overwhelming them is a familiar one. In this episode, I'll share my personal experiences with my four kids and the insights I've gathered from working with numerous families. We'll discuss the importance of helping our children find their intrinsic motivation and the potential pitfalls of over-scheduling. As always, I'm eager to hear your thoughts and strategies on this topic. Let's get started! Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: Dr. Tracy Dennis-Tiwary – Parents & Kids Working Together to be Better Digital Citizens Cathy Adams – Parenting With No Age Limits Ben Feller – Big Problems, Little Problems; A Father & Son Journey
08:5118/07/2024
Enjoy Your Holiday and Our Past Episodes

Enjoy Your Holiday and Our Past Episodes

We are taking a break to spend time with friends and family this week as we celebrate the 4th of July holiday. Be sure to check out our 150th episode from last week, where I highlight some of my favorite conversations over the past four years of hosting the show.   You can access that show here to find an episode I am sure you will love. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Want more? Check out all of our past episodes by following the show using the links HERE.
00:5704/07/2024
Reflecting on 150 Episodes: Celebrating Awareness and Life Transitions

Reflecting on 150 Episodes: Celebrating Awareness and Life Transitions

Welcome to the 150th episode of the Emotional Balance Sheet podcast!  I can hardly believe it's been nearly four years since we launched our journey in October 2020.  Through the ups and downs, your support has kept us going, and today, I want to celebrate this milestone by highlighting some of the most meaningful conversations we've had.  In this special episode, we revisit insightful discussions with remarkable guests like Brian Portnoy on "funded contentment," Dr. Joy Leary on the deeper issues couples face, and Bruce Filer on navigating life's transitions.  You'll also hear about fascinating talks with people like divorce attorney Jim Sexton, productivity expert Scott Hanselman, and renowned author Dan Pink.  Whether it's learning about the concept of "enough" with Carl Richardson, exploring parental insights with Josh Brown, or digging into economic complexities with Neil Dutta, these moments have shaped our podcast and provided invaluable lessons.  Join me as we reflect on these enriching conversations that emphasize awareness, life transitions, and the emotional intricacies tied to financial planning.  Thank you for being part of this journey, and enjoy our special montage of the last 150 episodes.  Connect with Paul  Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here.  For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast.  Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.  And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. 
30:1427/06/2024
Striving For Efficient Lives

Striving For Efficient Lives

Inspired by a quote from psychologist Amos Tversky, I wanted to dive into the detrimental effects of over-scheduling and the importance of allowing ourselves time to wander and be creative. Cognitive scientist Scott Barry Kaufman's research finds that 72% of our best ideas often come to us in the shower.  Why is that?  And what other places could we generate that level of creativity and space to think about the important aspects of our lives? As we transition into the summer months, embrace the art of wasting time and make room for true efficiency by intentionally leaving gaps in our schedules. Remember, all who wander are not lost! Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
08:0320/06/2024
Dreams and Dollars: Navigating a Vacation/Rental Home Purchase

Dreams and Dollars: Navigating a Vacation/Rental Home Purchase

As we dive into the summer vacation season, a frequently asked question arises: should I buy a vacation home or rental property? I share personal insights and experiences from when my family purchased a vacation home in Traverse City, Michigan, diving into the various considerations and decisions involved in such a significant financial commitment. Here are some key takeaways to consider Understand the purpose: investment property vs. future retirement home Factor in costs: property management fees, higher taxes, maintenance/repairs Rental income may not cover all expenses, especially for a future retirement home Limits ability to travel elsewhere if frequently using the vacation home I hope this episode provides helpful guidance as you navigate the complexities of owning a second home.  Learn what factors you should weigh before taking the plunge into vacation home ownership. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: Vacation Real Estate You Can Understand HGTV Host Provides Insights on How to Make a Second Home a Reality Understanding Capital Gains Taxes on Home Sales
14:0813/06/2024
Data Breaches: What You Can Do to Help Protect Yourself

Data Breaches: What You Can Do to Help Protect Yourself

Recently, a massive breach at Ticketmaster potentially affected over 500 million people.  While this is not an isolated incident, data breaches are becoming increasingly common.  So what can you do? In this episode, I'll be sharing practical steps you can take to safeguard your personal information, including investing in a credit monitoring service, using a password manager, and possibly freezing your credit. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: ID Shield Dashlane Ticketmaster, Live Nation sued: Millions of customers' personal data listed on black market, suit claims
11:3106/06/2024
The U.S. Government is Not Going Bankrupt

The U.S. Government is Not Going Bankrupt

  Do you believe the U.S. government is going bankrupt? It's becoming more of a common question as our national debt levels have ballooned to epic proportions.  It might even conjure up emotions of fear if you listen to mainstream media sources. However, if we go beyond the headlines, we will find that the U.S. is not going bankrupt, and we should likely be thankful for the wealth we have created in part from our increase in national debt. I call on my friend and economic expert Cullen Roche's writing to help us see that America's fiscal health is far from critical.  Why the government, with its monetary might and 'printing press' capability as seen during the COVID crisis, cannot go bankrupt like a typical household. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
09:4630/05/2024
Dr. Shaan Patel - Decoding Test-Optional College Admissions

Dr. Shaan Patel - Decoding Test-Optional College Admissions

Have you ever wondered if standardized tests like the SAT or ACT are still relevant, especially when colleges offer test-optional admissions? The debate around standardized testing has become more nuanced than ever.  With the rise of test-optional college admissions, many students and parents grapple with the question: Is taking the SAT or ACT still necessary? I wanted to speak with Dr. Shaan Patel, the founder and CEO of Prep Expert, a leading test preparation company, to shed light on this topic.  Dr. Patel's expertise offers invaluable insights into why standardized tests still matter, even in a test-optional era. Drawing from his experience of conquering standardized tests and securing scholarships, he highlights the pivotal role of motivation and resilience in achieving academic and professional goals. From navigating the pressures of Shark Tank to finding harmony between a career in dermatology and entrepreneurship, Dr. Patel's story offers practical advice for families and valuable lessons in pursuing passions and seizing opportunities. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Shaan Patel. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
47:0523/05/2024
Unsolicited Advice for Everyone About to Graduate

Unsolicited Advice for Everyone About to Graduate

Welcome to a special "Emotional Balance Sheet" graduation episode where we're diving into real-world advice for all the fresh graduates.  Congratulations on this incredible milestone in your life!  Now, let's talk about what comes next. While the world often echoes Steve Jobs' famous 2005 Stanford speech urging graduates to follow their passion, today, we will shake things up and challenge that narrative.  Instead, I encourage you to pursue what you enjoy and what can sustain you financially because passion alone doesn't pay the bills. To help get you started with this next phase of life, I have brought in one of my favorite writers, Morgan Housel.  Morgan wrote an article that provides unsolicited advice to recent college grads, which I wanted to share with you today, sprinkled in with a few thoughts of my own. The beauty of this advice in typical Morgan fashion is that it applies to adults who could be in the prime of their careers. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
12:0616/05/2024
Christina Gossayn – Embracing Identity and Prioritizing Yourself in Parenthood

Christina Gossayn – Embracing Identity and Prioritizing Yourself in Parenthood

Have you ever taken the time to think about who you are?  We all have multiple identities, but how do the different people we represent come together to form who we are? Christina Gossayn, a behavioral scientist and Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior candidate, has focused her research on how identities evolve over time, especially under the mantle of responsibility that comes with age.  Our self-reflection can take a backseat as we juggle various roles, from professionals to parents. For many, particularly working parents, the struggle to make time for reflection is real.  Christina and I discuss practical ways for individuals to prioritize and define their purpose amidst the hustle of daily life. Here are three key takeaways: Understanding the value of taking time to contemplate one's purpose and objectives even amidst daily responsibilities. Acknowledging that our identity is not static but constantly shaped by experiences and reflections opening doorways to authentic growth and leadership. Challenging the notion that our careers solely define us and recognizing the importance of empathy, relationships, and personal joys. So, as we prepare to embark on this journey into self, I invite you all to take a step back, reflect, and maybe discover something new about the ever-changing landscape of your own identity. Please enjoy my conversation with Christina Gossayn.
48:3709/05/2024
A Lifetime of Teachable Moments

A Lifetime of Teachable Moments

I am the product of a tight-knit, small-town community.  While searching for a job during college, I was fortunate to cross paths with Darrell and Melodee Hoff, who became my first career mentors. Darrell recently passed, and I wanted to share not only the practical skills I learned from him but also the profound influence of his mentor in shaping my personal and professional outlook to this day. Here are a few key takeaways Mentors can deliver more than business lessons, How you define family is up to you, As Darrell always used to say, “Plan the work and work the plan.” Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
10:2102/05/2024
Holly Markiecki-Bennetts – Study Skills, Self-Advocacy, and Finding the "Right-Fit" College

Holly Markiecki-Bennetts – Study Skills, Self-Advocacy, and Finding the "Right-Fit" College

Did you know that the path to choosing the "right-fit" college for your child could also lead to life lessons in self-advocacy? I welcome back Holly Markiecki-Bennetts, a high school guidance counselor and college advisor who is also a mom to one + twins!  Holly is a testament to thoughtful and intentional educational decision-making.  While many high school seniors embark on the nerve-wracking odyssey of college applications, laden with standardized test scores and wide nets, Holly worked with her oldest daughter to choose a different path. Our conversation focuses on the challenges students face when transitioning from high school to college, from mastering study habits to time management.  Holly brings her 20-year experience in education to the table, offering tangible strategies like using physical planners and the importance of study breaks to enhance learning retention. A few critical takeaways Don't let the fear of failure creep into your college planning journey Understand the difference between homework and study and the skills each requires Self-advocacy is an invaluable lesson to teach kids in middle and high school This conversation provides a deeper understanding of the emotional impact of the college planning process on students and parents, as well as valuable resources and parenting perspectives. I hope you can reflect, relate, and rethink how we guide our children through one of life's most transformative passages. Please enjoy my conversation with Holly Markiecki-Bennetts. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify    
47:4025/04/2024
Rising Dividends

Rising Dividends

ubscribe to the show on Apple Podcast |Google Podcast | Amazon Music | Spotify At retirement, your whole financial life essentially collapses down to one binary question: will your money outlive you, or will you outlive your money? Volatility in the market is often seen as a risk, but it's important to differentiate between the two. The real risk lies in not having a plan that can sustain your financial needs throughout retirement. It's not about meeting a benchmark; it's about developing a plan and staying committed to it. The dominant factor in long-term financial outcomes isn't just your investment performance – it's your investment behavior. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
08:0218/04/2024
Neil Dutta – How Mainstream Media Mis-shapes Your View About the Economy

Neil Dutta – How Mainstream Media Mis-shapes Your View About the Economy

What does the mainstream media get wrong in their economy and stock market coverage?  How much does the economy influence the stock market and vice versa?   Neil Dutta, a noted business economist from Renaissance Macro Research and father of 1 plus twins, takes us on a journey into investment advice's economics and shattering stereotypes mainstream media dishes out. Neil will debunk the myth of the 'doomer' in investment circles and offers a fresh perspective on current economic conditions, including inflation and the labor market. My conversation goal with Neil is to help you not accept what economic headlines you read or hear.  Our economy is a complex organism that cannot be explained in a two-minute segment.  This is why I rely on experts like Neil who can help me dig deeper and provide meaningful information to you and families I work with. Please enjoy my conversation with Neil Dutta. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify    
53:2111/04/2024
Emotional Decision Making

Emotional Decision Making

Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast |Google Podcast | Amazon Music | Spotify In the midst of disappointment, our emotions can run hot.  Whether it's parenting, finances, or life in general, understanding the impact of emotions on our choices is crucial.  Making decisions in the heat of the moment rarely leads to positive outcomes. Instead, creating space to step back, breathe, and gain clarity allows for better, more informed decisions.  By being aware of our emotions, we can make strides toward achieving balance and clarity in our decision-making process. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
07:1604/04/2024
Dr. Joy Lere – Finding Harmony Between Emotions and Finance in Relationships

Dr. Joy Lere – Finding Harmony Between Emotions and Finance in Relationships

Most couples think they end up in a therapist's office to talk about sex and money.  But it's really deeper underlying issues couples are looking to hash out.  Dr. Joy Lere, a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of Shaping Wealth, is a leading voice in the psychology of money and applied behavioral finance.  In her practice, Joy has observed that individuals find it easier to disclose the details of their intimate encounters than to reveal the figures in their bank accounts.  Joy's expertise lies in unraveling the profound connection between money and self-esteem, understanding it as an emotional flashpoint for couples and parents.  Key Takeaways  Self-awareness is a Superpower - Learn to wield the power of understanding your own and your partner's money script to build a stronger financial future together.  Financial Wellness is a Team Sport - Embrace financial discussions and check-ins with your partner as a path to closer bonding rather than a chore.  Hint: Check out temptation bundling to make this process more enjoyable!  Joy discusses the complexities that arise when individuals in a relationship come from diverse financial backgrounds, acknowledging that such differences are frequently the seedbed for conflict.  Joy's insights shed light on people's silent struggles when discussing earnings, identifying money as a cornerstone of personal identity that people fiercely guard.   Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Joy Lere.  Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
42:2528/03/2024
How to Lose Time and Money

How to Lose Time and Money

Do you give an honest answer when someone asks, "How are you doing?" Or do you give the typical generic response about how "busy" you are?  Paul Graham is an investor who has worked with thousands of startup companies and is also a prolific writer.  I imagine that Paul has some valuable insights into what it means to be busy.  The central thesis behind our discussion is Paul's essay "How to lose time and money."  Within it, I go deep into the idea that the most dangerous way to lose time is not to spend it having fun but doing fake work.  Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
12:4021/03/2024
Carrie Schochet – Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Career Changes

Carrie Schochet – Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Career Changes

Trust that today's conversation holds valuable guidance for those grappling with the emotional hurdles of a career change or fine-tuning work-life balance, especially busy parents. We welcome back our resident career expert, Carrie Schochet of Purple Squirrel Advisors, to discuss everything from the delicate balance of flexibility in the workplace to maintaining privacy during a job search. Here are a few key topics The strategic use of AI to navigate resumes, job applications, and interview questions, The subtle art of exploring new opportunities without commitment and The psychology of changing careers or jobs while understanding the emotional hurdles between the two. The pandemic has reshaped the work environment. We confront the challenges and benefits of remote work, considering parents' perspectives, the desire for flexibility and social interaction, and what this means for the future of workplaces. Please enjoy my conversation with Carrie Schochet. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
46:3714/03/2024
The Gap and The Gain

The Gap and The Gain

The Gap and The Gain  Do you see the horizon, but it’s not moving?  Our purpose is a lot like the horizon; it is helpful to figure out your direction and to plan your journey, but you can’t reach your purpose any more than you can arrive at the horizon.  A few years ago, I came across a book by Dan Sullivan titled The Gap and The Gain.  It was somewhat life-changing at the time and continues to hold a theory I wrestle with today.  A theory I discuss with the families I work with and even my kids.  The idea we discuss in this episode is how we measure progress by looking back from where we started, rather than comparing ourselves to an ever-changing endpoint.    Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast.  Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn.  And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.    
09:3807/03/2024
Dr. Christine Gravert – Reducing Friction to Change Behaviors

Dr. Christine Gravert – Reducing Friction to Change Behaviors

Christina Gravert, a behavioral scientist and a new mother, has something to say about motivation and habits.  Ten months after welcoming a baby into her life, Christina confronts a reality familiar to many: the struggle of balancing personal objectives, like returning to the gym, with the demands of parenthood.  Her experiences have led her to probe deeper into the nature of motivation and its limitations. Christina understands firsthand that motivation, like any fleeting emotion, can wax and wane.  Through her research, Christina concludes that sheer willpower is not a sustainable strategy for long-term behavior change.  Instead, Christina advocates for a more strategic approach in her insightful article, Why Triggering Emotions Won't Lead to Lasting Behavior Change By reducing the "costs" associated with desired actions—making it to the gym, engaging in bedtime storytelling, or cooking healthy meals at home—we can make it easier to maintain these practices even when our motivation dips. Her thoughts resonate with many who have found themselves setting ambitious New Year's resolutions, only to see their determination fade into daily life's distractions and competing priorities.  Christina Gravert's insights encourage us to rethink our reliance on motivation and to create environments and systems that support our objectives, making desirable behaviors more effortless. Resources Featured in This Episode: Christina Gravert Why Triggering Emotions Won't Lead to Lasting Behavior Change Hal Hershfield – Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
39:4929/02/2024
Navigating Tax Season: The Importance of Tax Planning vs. Tax Preparation

Navigating Tax Season: The Importance of Tax Planning vs. Tax Preparation

Do you know what the difference between tax planning and preparation is?  Were you even aware that this is a difference between the two? Today, we delve into the often-misunderstood differences between tax preparation and tax planning. With tax season upon us, it's crucial for everyone to grasp the objectives and intricacies of both. We discuss practical examples of tax planning, from retirement account contributions to college planning and charitable contributions. Additionally, we outline the numerous benefits of tax planning, including long-term savings, improved investment efficiency, enhanced retirement planning, and overall peace of mind. Tax planning is an essential part of a holistic approach to personal finance, aligning closely with your family's purpose and objectives, which are both personal and financial. Taxes touch every part of your personal and financial life.  By understanding and utilizing tax prep and tax planning, your family can make more informed decisions supporting your short and long-term objectives. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
14:0622/02/2024
Heidi King – College Planning: The Impact of FAFSA Changes on Families

Heidi King – College Planning: The Impact of FAFSA Changes on Families

oday, we're diving into the second part of our insightful series with college planning expert Heidi King.  If you thought college planning was just about selecting the right campus vibes for your kids, prepare to think again. We continue unraveling the complexities of the modern financial aid landscape, a terrain changed by replacing the expected family contribution with the new student aid index, shifting how college costs are calculated and how families can prepare. Get ready to dive into the nuances of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), its role in college marketing, its simplification, and why even those who might not expect to qualify for aid should still fill it out. Heidi brings us personal stories from the frontlines of college tours and campus visits, insights into the often-overlooked details of financial aid packages, and the finer points of scholarship stacking and its pitfalls. Please enjoy my conversation with Heidi King. Part 1 - Heidi King - The High Stakes of College Planning for Parents For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
57:3615/02/2024
Questions to Ask During Your College Search

Questions to Ask During Your College Search

Are you feeling overwhelmed with college planning?  If you're a high school senior or a parent navigating the college search process, it's understandable if you're feeling anxious. To help guide you through this process, our host Paul Fenner shared a comprehensive list of questions to ask during your college search in the latest episode of Emotional Balance Sheet. Paul outlines key questions to ask during your college search, covering academic, social, and lifestyle aspects. From admissions and financial aid to campus life and academic support, we've got you covered. Plus, we've included a handy list in the show notes for your reference. Stay tuned for expert insights on maximizing financial aid and tax implications. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
09:4308/02/2024
Heidi King –  The High Stakes of College Planning for Parents

Heidi King – The High Stakes of College Planning for Parents

When is the right time to talk with your kids about planning for college?  Why is finding the "right fit" school so critical, and what criteria do you use to choose it? Heidi King has a front-row seat in helping parents guide their kids through the college planning process, especially regarding the tough emotional side.  Heidi entered college advising after a mid-career change driven largely by not finding the resources her family needed as she went through the college planning journey with her two sons. Three Key Takeaways There are real costs to not finding the "right fit" school.  Transferring schools can increase the cost of college by $14,000 - $24,000.  With 38% of students ending up transferring, it's crucial to consider the 'right fit' before commencing. It's essential to start early conversations about college expenses, financial affordability, and how much parents are willing to support their kids. The 'right fit' includes evaluating academic, social, and financial aspects.  Considering the learning style, competitiveness, experiential learning (academics), size, Greek life, sports, and location (social), along with the cost (financial), is critical to finding that perfect fit. We also touch on why tuition costs have skyrocketed and how the college planning landscape has changed due to COVID-19.  Whether you're a parent exploring college options with your high schooler or wondering when to begin having conversations with your middle schooler, there is something in this conversation for every parent and family. Please enjoy my conversation with Heidi King. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/102. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
54:0701/02/2024
The Days Are Long But the Years Are Short

The Days Are Long But the Years Are Short

Today I reflect on the milestone of my triplets turning 13 years old and the anniversary of starting his firm, Tama Capital. I share the significance of the name "Tama" and how it represents families helping families. Through personal anecdotes and engaging conversations with others, I delves into the concept of time, emphasizing the importance of cherishing moments and being present in both parenthood and relationships. Join me as we explore the profound impact of the phrase "the days are long, but the years are short," and its relevance to navigating life's milestones and chaotic moments.   Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
10:1925/01/2024
Cassie Holmes – How to Find Your Happier Hour

Cassie Holmes – How to Find Your Happier Hour

Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast  | Amazon Music | Spotify UCLA Professor and author Cassie Holmes helps us unravel the intricacies of time management and emotional investment, offering valuable insights that can reshape the way you approach your daily life. We delve into the challenges of balancing a busy life, the inspiration behind "Happier Hour," and strategies to maximize productivity and happiness. Cassie's journey from being an assistant professor and a new mom to crafting a fulfilling schedule will resonate with anyone grappling with time constraints. Our conversation concludes with a powerful message – intentional time investment is the key to transforming time poverty into time prosperity. By savoring ordinary moments, investing attention in relationships, and finding joy in everyday activities, you can reshape your emotional balance sheet for a richer and more satisfying life. Please enjoy my conversation with Cassie Holmes Resources Featured in This Episode: Cassie Holmes Happier Hour: How to Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most Hal Hershfield - Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today For additional resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
55:1618/01/2024
Unraveling the Illusion of Market Predictions

Unraveling the Illusion of Market Predictions

In this episode of Emotional Balance Sheet, I dive into the topic of predictions and why it's crucial to steer clear of them, especially when it comes to the stock market and the economy. Join me as I share insights on the impact of predictions and why having a flexible approach is key to successful portfolio management. This episode is brought to you by Tamma Capital. Key Takeaways: - The stock market and the economy are not always aligned. Understanding the distinction is crucial in making informed financial decisions. - Short-term market movements may not significantly impact your long-term financial plan. Keeping a focus on long-term goals is essential. - Avoid getting caught up in predictions propagated by social media and mainstream news. Stay informed, but don't let predictions dictate your financial decisions. Tune in for a deeper dive into this important topic and gain valuable insights for your financial journey. Listen to the full episode on Emotional Balance Sheet.  Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.  
08:5411/01/2024
Allison Schrager – From Brothels to Bonds: Unlocking the Mysteries of Risk

Allison Schrager – From Brothels to Bonds: Unlocking the Mysteries of Risk

Allison Schrager is an economist and writer who has taken on the complex subject of risk in her illuminating works.  With astute perception and a flair for engaging storytelling, Allison seeks to debunk commonly held myths about risk—challenging the widely accepted mantra of 'no risk, no reward.' Allison's work probes into the subtleties of risk management, emphasizing that while society often chooses to ignore the inherent trade-offs of pursuing greater rewards, acknowledging these risks is crucial for not only successful investing but in every aspect of life Two Key Takeaways Financial planning must transcend beyond portfolio performance to include risk management and lifestyle planning. Consideration of inflation uncertainty and purchasing power is vital for the health of your financial future. Please enjoy my conversation with Allison Schrager.
47:0504/01/2024
Scott Hanselman – Scaling Yourself (replay)

Scott Hanselman – Scaling Yourself (replay)

Eight years ago, I was introduced to someone who helped change the direction of my life.  I am quite positive that I am not the only person whose life has been impacted by this one person.  The funny thing, this is the first time that I have been able to speak with and thank Scott Hanselman. Scott Hanselman is a programmer, teacher, and speaker. Although Scott maintains a full-time role for the Web Platform Team at Microsoft, it is his obsession and enthusiasm for technology and deliberate practice that I have found him to be an impactful person in my life. I strongly encourage you to watch Scott's talk, Scaling Yourself, which is applicable for parents, younger people beginning their careers, and for people who find themselves in the throes of a life transition.  Our conversation is wide-ranging, covering how we can give ourselves the gift of grace, asking ourselves if we are saving babies, and how to be intentional with our time and those around us. Please enjoy my conversation with Scott Hanselman. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: Scott Hanselman Scaling Yourself - Video
45:1121/12/2023
Unplugging to Recharge: The Magic Number for Vacation Days

Unplugging to Recharge: The Magic Number for Vacation Days

We all know the importance of taking a breather, stepping away from our daily grind and responsibilities to recharge and rejuvenate.  But how many days of vacation do we truly need to achieve that state of zen, that perfect balance between work and life? In the whirlwind of life, we often find ourselves caught up in the vortex of work, family, and societal obligations.  It's like a never-ending marathon, and we sometimes forget the necessity of pausing, of taking a breather.  But, let's be honest, a single day off isn't enough to unwind.  It's like taking a quick sip of water during a marathon; it helps but doesn't quite quench the thirst. Spend some time exploring the connection between the duration of vacations and their impact on decision-making.  As some research has pointed out, eight days could be the optimal length for a break to enhance cognitive function and financial planning abilities. Ultimately, the perfect vacation is not about the number of days off but how well you can disconnect, rejuvenate, and return to your life with renewed energy and a fresh perspective.  Whether that takes four days, eight days, or two weeks is entirely up to you.  So, go ahead and plan your vacation.  Your financial plan will thank you for it. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
08:3114/12/2023
Bruce Fieler – Life is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age

Bruce Fieler – Life is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age

How many life transitions have you been through?  What did you learn about yourself going through them? Bruce Fieler is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers and an avid collector and analyzer of life stories. Years ago, Bruce began a journey when he embarked on a project to document the experiences of Americans from all walks of life.  Little did he know that this venture would lead him to delve into the realm of transitions, a concept that seemed foreign to him initially. Bruce introduces the term "lifequakes" from his countless conversations to describe massive disruptions lasting up to five years.  It's astounding to learn that the average person goes through three to five lifequakes, spending nearly half of their life in transition. Bruce and I discover how these "lifequakes" intertwine and impact our financial lives throughout the three stages of transitions: the long goodbye, the messy middle, and the new beginning. From my discussion with Bruce, I hope it helps you find a better way to understand how life transitions can help us grow and uniquely shape our lives by identifying our purpose and aligning our actions with our values. Please enjoy my conversation with Bruce Feiler. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/123. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
55:4807/12/2023
How to Handle a Bonus

How to Handle a Bonus

Strategically using a bonus can boost your financial health, increase your peace of mind, and even enjoy the fruits of your labor with limited regret. Instead of spending a bonus all at once, consider intentionally distributing it to different areas of your financial plan.  This includes paying down debt, funding an emergency account, investing in retirement plans, investing in children's future (like a 529 college savings plan), and even some self-celebration. A balanced wealth management plan, considering lifestyle and financial objectives, allows for better decision-making, stress reduction, and faster progress toward financial goals.  It's crucial to ensure that the allocation of resources aligns with your purpose both personally and financially. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/122. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
11:2130/11/2023
Debbie Gail: Living in Peace, Not Fear: A Mother's Journey of Healing and Helping Others

Debbie Gail: Living in Peace, Not Fear: A Mother's Journey of Healing and Helping Others

How would your life change emotionally, physically, and mentally after the loss of a child? Debbie Gail is a strong, resilient woman who has transformed her pain into her purpose.  Her journey began when she faced the challenges of her son's mental illness and addiction, eventually leading to his tragic loss. Throughout our conversation, Debbie takes us on her journey of finding peace and purpose amidst the challenges of her loved one's mental illness and addiction struggles.  Debbie realized early on that her need for certainty fueled her fear and prevented her from finding inner peace.  Replacing the need for certainty with a desire to contribute and help others was a powerful way for Debbie to choose peace over fear.  Debbie discovered her true calling - to support and guide other parents and family members who were going through similar struggles. Waiting for circumstances to be perfect is unnecessary, and Debbie encourages parents to embrace their children as they are, starting from now.  Debbie's passion for helping other parents contributed to her writing a book, Finding Peace and Purpose amidst the Tears, so no parent feels alone. The most important point in our conversation is this; living in peace and not fear is a choice. Please enjoy my conversation with Debbie Gail. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
47:0923/11/2023