Épisodes

  • From Blockbuster to the Great Financial Crisis: Douglas Boneparth on Playing the Long Game
    Feb 20 2026

    What’s it like to launch a financial career at the worst possible moment?
    Douglas Boneparth, CFP and president of Bone Fide Wealth, moved to New York City in 2008 as Bear Stearns collapsed and the Great Financial Crisis began. But his money story started much earlier — in a household where personal finance was never taboo. He talks with Chris Hill about:
    - Early lessons in entrepreneurship
    - The challenge of leaving a family firm to build his own path
    - Managing student debt and New York City rent
    - An investing lesson he wishes he had learned earlier
    Opening clip – “Succession”

    Check out Money Together, the best-selling book Douglas wrote with his wife Heather.

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    37 min
  • Tim Hanson: How to Think Like a Capital Allocator
    Feb 13 2026

    Tim Hanson didn’t set out to become a capital allocator.

    Today he’s the President and CIO at Permanent Equity, helping steward long-term investments in private companies built to last. But his path to investing included playwriting, early stock picks, and lessons about money that started in childhood. Chris Hill talks with Tim about what separates investing from allocating capital — and why the distinction matters, as well as:
    - The first stock Tim ever bought (and what he learned from it)
    - How Permanent Equity thinks about holding businesses for decades
    - Raising kids who understand ownership
    - A surprising purchase that says more about capital discipline than you’d think
    Opening clip – “Glengarry Glen Ross”

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    33 min
  • Beth Pinsker on the Emotional Side of Money Decisions
    Feb 6 2026

    Personal finance isn’t just math—it’s memory, emotion, and lived experience.

    Chris Hill talks with MarketWatch columnist Beth Pinsker about why money decisions feel so hard, especially during life’s biggest transitions. Drawing from her work as a journalist and financial planner, Beth breaks down caregiving, taxes, and end-of-life planning in ways that actually make sense.
    They discuss:
    - How childhood money experiences shape adult behavior
    - What financial planners can—and can’t—help with during crises
    - Why “bad choices” are sometimes the only choices
    - What she learned about profit, inventory, and responsibility while illegally selling soft drinks on the beaches of Atlantic City

    Opening clip – “The Princess Bride”

    Beth’s new book, My Mother’s Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving, can be found at BethPinsker.com.

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    32 min
  • How Denise Coursey Learned Power, Independence, and ROI—Through Karate and Money
    Jan 30 2026

    Denise Coursey didn’t grow up talking about investing—but she did grow up learning respect for money.
    Raised in a blue-collar, union household, Denise became a first-generation college student, took early career risks as a writer and editor, and eventually became a small business owner. Along the way, she developed strong views on scarcity, financial independence, and why “having enough” doesn’t always quiet the money noise in your head.
    Chris Hill talks with Denise about:
    •Why karate became a lifelong practice—and eventually a business
    •Taking creative and career risks without a financial safety net
    •How separate bank accounts reduced money stress in her marriage
    •Redefining “splurging” as time, not dollars
    Opening clip – “Tom Papa: What A Day!”

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    More info about Denise's business at VirginiaDojo.com

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    33 min
  • Carl Richards on the Thing We Never Talk About When It Comes to Money
    Jan 23 2026

    Money anxiety often starts long before our first paycheck. For Carl Richards, it showed up as “static in the air” growing up around unspoken financial stress—and it shaped everything that came after.

    In this candid conversation, Carl reflects on how early experiences with money quietly influence our beliefs about risk, security, and success. From diving for golf balls as a kid to accidentally landing a job in finance, he shares the moments that taught him why money is never just about numbers—and why comparison keeps so many of us from ever feeling like we have enough. Chris and Carl explore:
    •Why money stress is often felt before it’s ever discussed
    •How childhood experiences shape our financial behavior as adults
    •Why hitting a financial “number” rarely brings peace of mind
    •Carl’s belief that money’s natural state is flow, not accumulation
    •How he now thinks about purpose, profit, and permission in his work
    Opening clip – “John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid”

    Check out Carl’s new book Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in 101 Simple Sketches
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    37 min
  • What the Financial Industry Still Gets Wrong About Money (Cullen Roche)
    Jan 16 2026

    Why does so much financial advice feel urgent—yet miss what actually matters?
    Chris Hill talks with Cullen Roche, investor, author, and founder of Discipline Funds, about why the financial industry continues to misunderstand time, incentives, and risk—and how that confusion shapes the advice people receive.
    In this conversation, they discuss:
    - How growing up in a large family influenced his views on ownership and responsibility
    - Early investing losses that reshaped Cullen’s view of risk
    - The role financial media plays in distorting expectations
    - Why many families avoid open conversations about money—and the cost of that silence
    Opening clip – “F1”

    Check out Cullen’s new book Your Perfect Portfolio: The ultimate guide to using the world's most powerful investing strategies.

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    38 min
  • How to Increase Your Income and Overcome Financial Anxiety (Nick Wolny)
    Jan 9 2026

    Why do smart, capable people still avoid looking at their finances?

    Chris Hill talks with Nick Wolny, personal finance writer and author of Money Proud, about the emotional side of money—why avoidance is so common, how early experiences shape financial behavior, and what actually helps people face their finances without shame. They also discuss Nick’s initial career path in music, following where "money is moving", as well as:
    Closing the Wealth Gap - Why certain communities fall behind on savings and how "service journalism" can spark better financial habits.
    The Pivot - How to identify where the money is moving in the economy and adapt your skillset to higher-paying industries.
    Business Acumen vs. Marketing Hype - Lessons learned from the "dangling carrot" of expensive online courses and how to avoid being “in the red" in your first year of business.
    Illegal Money - The thrilling documentary TV series (currently streaming on YouTube) that looks at money through the lens of organized crime.

    Opening clip – “Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster”

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    32 min
  • Need a Resolution for 2026? Start w/ Dan Pink’s Advice
    Jan 2 2026

    We’re kicking off the new year with one of our most popular episodes of 2025. When Dan Pink was growing up in Ohio, money issues in his home were like a cloud that caused “an endless drizzle” over his family. Despite having written a string of #1 New York Times bestsellers, his earliest encounters with finance still play a big role in Dan’s conservative approach to money. Sitting down at his kitchen table in Washington DC, he shares:
    - Taking a VC approach to lemonade stands
    - The economic reason behind his decision to attend law school
    - Why a poor financial decision helps him sleep better at night
    - An “absolute waste of time” he finally got rid of

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    33 min