Épisodes

  • Budgeting, Debt, Retirement Accounts & Compound interest: A Simple Guide to Building Wealth
    Jan 29 2026

    Feeling overwhelmed by budgeting, saving, or investing and tired of hearing advice that doesn’t fit real life? In this episode of Ditch the Suits, Travis Maus answers some of the most common money questions people actually search for, from how to build a realistic budget and emergency fund, to deciding whether you should invest, pay off debt, or ignore the crypto hype altogether. You’ll learn how compound interest really works, how to think about retirement accounts without the jargon, and why financial progress isn’t about perfection, it’s about making smart decisions at every stage of life. No scare tactics, no sales pitches, just practical guidance for everyday people who want to get more out of their money and life.

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    32 min
  • Financial Stress and Family Dynamics: How Communication Shapes Wealth Decisions
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of the Ditch the Suits podcast, I’m joined once again with Hannah Burchell, Senior Wealth Manager at S.E.E.D. Planning Group as we tackle the complex realities behind financial stress, exploring how family dynamics, communication, and emotional wellbeing shape our financial decisions. This conversation will dive into how money anxiety often stems from deeper life issues, like relationships, past experiences, and the influence of others, and how open, honest conversations are essential for finding clarity and confidence. Whether you’re navigating family expectations, adapting your financial plan to changing circumstances, or simply seeking peace of mind, this episode offers actionable strategies and heartfelt wisdom to help you focus on what truly matters and build a healthier financial future.

    I’m Travis Maus, CEO of S.E.E.D. Planning Group. S.E.E.D. is a fee only wealth management firm, and this podcast is all about share professional knowledge with you so that you can get more out of your money and life.

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    35 min
  • Real Fiduciary Financial Planning: True Stories of Stress and Success
    Dec 16 2025

    Welcome to a new episode of the Ditch the Suits podcast, today we are joined by Hannah Burchell, Senior Wealth Manager at S.E.E.D. Planning Group as we dive deep into the true meaning of financial planning. This conversation is going to take us far beyond spreadsheets and projections as we explore how money intersects with life’s most important moments. You’ll hear about, and probably relate to, the emotional side of making big financial decisions, as we share real stories, and reveal how a skilled advisor can help people find peace of mind, navigate stress, and make choices that align with their values. Whether you’re facing a major life transition or simply want to understand how financial planning can support your happiness, this conversation offers practical wisdom and heartfelt insights for anyone seeking financial freedom.

    I’m Travis Maus, CEO of S.E.E.D. Planning Group. S.E.E.D. is a fee only wealth management firm, and this podcast is all about share professional knowledge with you so that you can get more out of your money and life.

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    28 min
  • Confident Choices; Take Healthcare Off Your Worry List - EP. 197
    Dec 9 2025

    Navigating health insurance and Medicare can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. In this episode, Travis Maus (CEO of S.E.E.D. Planning Group) sits down with Cole Craven, founder and Head of Growth at Move Health, to break down how financial advisors and their clients can confidently tackle healthcare decisions.

    Discover how Move Health’s team-based approach and partnership with forward-thinking advisors brings clarity, peace of mind, and real solutions to one of the most confusing parts of financial planning. Learn how advisors can move from reactive to proactive, ensuring clients get the support they need, whether planning for retirement, switching careers, or simply seeking better coverage.


    Cole shares insights on Move Health’s transparent process, the value of working with a dedicated team of health plan advisors, and why objective, education-focused guidance matters. The episode also covers industry compensation, the importance of holistic planning, and practical tips for understanding your own health coverage.


    If you’re ready to take healthcare off your worry list and empower yourself with practical knowledge, this conversation is for you.


    Key Takeaways:

    • How financial advisors can confidently guide clients through healthcare decisions
    • The Move Health workflow and what clients can expect
    • Why team-based advice beats going it alone
    • How Move Health is compensated and why transparency matters
    • Actionable tips for understanding your health insurance and Medicare options


    Call to Action:

    Educate yourself, read your summary of benefits, and make sure you’re working with someone you trust. If your advisor isn’t helping with healthcare planning, it’s time to ask for more, or find someone who will.

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    Thanks to our sponsor, S.E.E.D. Planning Group! S.E.E.D. is a fee-only financial planning firm with a fiduciary obligation to put your best interest first. Schedule your free discovery meeting at www.seedpg.com


    📧 For more information or to get in touch with us, visit https://www.ditchthesuits.com


    About Your Host:

    Travis Maus has been in financial services for over fifteen years. He is a Senior Wealth Manager and Chief Executive Officer at S.E.E.D. Planning Group. Travis also hosts the Unleashing Leadership Podcast, where he dissects some of his favorite books on leadership and how you can apply it to your business or life.

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    30 min
  • Retiring? Demystifying Health Coverage - EP. 196
    Dec 2 2025

    Health insurance and Medicare often feel like a black box, especially for retirees, entrepreneurs, and anyone facing a major life transition. In this episode, Travis Maus (CEO of S.E.E.D. Planning Group) welcomes Cole Craven, founder and Head of Growth at Move Health, to shine a light on the complexities of healthcare coverage and empower listeners with practical, actionable knowledge.

    Whether you’re planning for retirement, launching a business, or simply trying to make sense of your options, this conversation breaks down common myths, uncovers industry realities, and offers insights to help you make informed decisions about your health coverage. Cole shares his personal journey into the healthcare space, the founding story of Move Health, and why education is the key to overcoming uncertainty and fear around health insurance.


    Listeners will learn how Move Health helps advisors and clients navigate the maze of coverage options, why understanding your unique health and financial situation matters, and how to avoid common pitfalls, like choosing plans based solely on price or following advice that isn’t tailored to your needs.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why health insurance is a top concern for retirees and entrepreneurs
    • The importance of education and healthcare literacy
    • How Move Health empowers advisors and clients with real data and objective advice
    • The difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans
    • Why working with a trusted, objective partner is crucial

    Call to Action:

    Don’t let health insurance be a source of stress or confusion. Seek out education, ask questions, and make sure you’re working with someone who puts your best interests first. If you’re unsure about your coverage, get informed and don’t be afraid to ask for help.

    🅿️ For more DTS content check out our Patreon


    Thanks to our sponsor, S.E.E.D. Planning Group! S.E.E.D. is a fee-only financial planning firm with a fiduciary obligation to put your best interest first. Schedule your free discovery meeting at www.seedpg.com


    📧 For more information or to get in touch with us, visit https://www.ditchthesuits.com


    About Your Host:

    Travis Maus has been in financial services for over fifteen years. He is a Senior Wealth Manager and Chief Executive Officer at S.E.E.D. Planning Group. Travis also hosts the Unleashing Leadership Podcast, where he dissects some of his favorite books on leadership and how you can apply it to your business or life.

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    28 min
  • Why the Middle Class Numbers Don’t Add Up: The Real Story Behind America’s Wealth - EP. 195
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode of Ditch the Suits, we are going to dig deeper into the question: Is the middle class truly disappearing in America? Building on last episode’s discussion of statistics and public opinion, we’ll examine the long-term trends from 1980 to 2020, breaking down how shifts in income, demographics, and retirement patterns have impacted the middle class. We are going to challenge the narrative of a shrinking middle class and encourage you to focus on your own financial journey rather than getting caught up in comparisons or hype.

    🅿️ For more DTS content check out our Patreon


    Thanks to our sponsor, S.E.E.D. Planning Group! S.E.E.D. is a fee-only financial planning firm with a fiduciary obligation to put your best interest first. Schedule your free discovery meeting at www.seedpg.com


    📧 For more information or to get in touch with us, visit https://www.ditchthesuits.com


    About Your Host:

    Travis Maus has been in financial services for over fifteen years. He is a Senior Wealth Manager and Chief Executive Officer at S.E.E.D. Planning Group. Travis also hosts the Unleashing Leadership Podcast, where he dissects some of his favorite books on leadership and how you can apply it to your business or life.

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    29 min
  • The Real State of America’s Middle Class: Facts, Fiction, and Your Financial Future - EP. 194
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Ditch the Suits, we are going to dive deep into the evolving story of the American middle class, exploring why it’s shrinking, why that matters, and what you can actually do about it. You’ll hear both sides of the debate: the familiar narrative that the middle class is disappearing as the rich get richer, and a counter-narrative that challenges those assumptions with fresh data and perspective. We’ll break down arguments and examine whether the “shrinking middle class” is really a crisis or simply a sign of changing times. By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what’s really happening, why it impacts you, and how you can take control of your financial future.

    🅿️ For more DTS content check out our Patreon


    Thanks to our sponsor, S.E.E.D. Planning Group! S.E.E.D. is a fee-only financial planning firm with a fiduciary obligation to put your best interest first. Schedule your free discovery meeting at www.seedpg.com


    📧 For more information or to get in touch with us, visit https://www.ditchthesuits.com


    About Your Host:

    Travis Maus has been in financial services for over fifteen years. He is a Senior Wealth Manager and Chief Executive Officer at S.E.E.D. Planning Group. Travis also hosts the Unleashing Leadership Podcast, where he dissects some of his favorite books on leadership and how you can apply it to your business or life.

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    18 min
  • Understanding How Financial Advisors Get Paid and the True Value of Advice - EP. 193
    Nov 11 2025

    Introduction

    In this episode, we sit down with Dan Kain, Senior Wealth Manager from S.E.E.D. Planning Group, to tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of financial planning: how advisors get paid and what real value looks like at every stage of wealth. We break down the myths around fees, commissions, and the true cost of financial advice, especially for smaller investors. This episode is all about empowering you to make informed decisions about your money and your life by exposing industry practices and clarifying what you should expect from a transparent, fiduciary advisor.

    Key Topics Covered

    1. Misconceptions About Advisor Compensation

    • Many people believe the size of their portfolio should dictate how much they pay an advisor. For example, someone with $5,000 may think they should pay far less than someone with $1 million, but the reality is that smaller accounts can require just as much, if not more, work.
    • There’s a common misunderstanding about what services are provided and how much work comprehensive planning actually takes, regardless of account size.

    2. The Challenge for Small Investors

    • Small investors often face unique challenges. It can be hard for them to work with fee-only advisors, and they are more vulnerable to practices like “churning,” where advisors repeatedly sell products just to earn commissions, often at the client’s expense.
    • This cycle can keep small investors from growing their wealth, as excessive fees and poor investment performance from structured products eat away at their returns.

    3. The Value of Fiduciary Advice

    • Paying a fiduciary advisor, even if it seems like a higher upfront cost, can be crucial for long-term growth. Fiduciaries are legally obligated to act in your best interest, and their guidance is based on experience and a deep understanding of your unique situation.
    • The value you receive isn’t just about the time spent; it’s about the expertise and the hundreds of similar situations your advisor has navigated before. Implementing their advice can lead to significant improvements in your financial situation, sometimes by six or seven figures.

    4. Comprehensive Planning Goes Beyond Account Size

    • The amount of money you have doesn’t always correlate with the complexity of your planning needs. Someone with less money might have more complicated estate or tax planning issues than a wealthier client whose finances are on autopilot.
    • An effective process involves digging into the details of each client’s life to determine the real scope of work required, not just basing it on the size of their portfolio.

    5. The Emotional and Practical Value of Professional Advice

    • Many clients are frustrated by the cost of planning, especially if it’s their first time working with a professional. But the real value comes from the advisor’s experience, ability to see the big picture, and the potential to improve your financial outcomes.
    • If you’re only looking for free advice or don’t see the value in paying for expertise, you may miss out on opportunities to significantly improve your financial future.

    Conclusion

    This episode is an educational look at the realities of financial advisor compensation and the true value of fiduciary advice. Whether you’re just starting out or have significant assets, understanding how advisors are...

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    34 min