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Retire Young-ish

Retire Young-ish

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Retire Young-ish is the money podcast for Millennials and Gen Z who want freedom, not just finances. We break down investing, saving, side hustles, and the FIRE movement without the boring jargon. Whether you dream of retiring early, working less, or just living life on your own terms, this show gives you real strategies, honest conversations, and a few laughs along the way. Because who says planning for retirement has to wait until you’re old?

Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.
The information and opinions discussed are general in nature and may not be appropriate for your individual financial situation. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal, and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Before making any financial or investment decisions, consider conducting your own research and consulting with a qualified financial advisor, tax professional, or other appropriate professional.
The host and producers of this podcast are not responsible for any financial losses, damages, or decisions made based on the information presented.
Always do your own research and make financial decisions based on your individual circumstances and risk tolerance.
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  • Money Lessons From Self-Made Millionaires Who Retired In Their 30s
    Aug 18 2026
    This episode features a series of personal accounts from individuals who achieved financial independence and early retirement during their 20s and 30s. The contributors share diverse backgrounds, ranging from overcoming poverty to leaving stable corporate careers, to explain how they reached their financial goals. They emphasize the FIRE movement philosophy, which relies on a mathematical formula of saving and investing roughly 25 times one's annual expenses. Strategies highlighted include index fund investing, "house hacking" through real estate, and maintaining a high savings rate by minimizing costs. Beyond the financial mechanics, the narratives explore the emotional challenges of early retirement, such as losing a sense of identity or missing social connections from the workplace. Ultimately, the sources illustrate that retirement is a flexible milestone that grants the freedom to pursue travel, side projects, and personal fulfillment on one's own terms.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    41 Min.
  • How Stock Prices Are Set (Stock Market for Beginners)
    Aug 18 2026
    This episode provides an educational overview of the mechanisms and theories behind how stock prices fluctuate. It explains that prices are primarily driven by the order book, where the constant interaction between buyer bids and seller asks determines the market value in real time. Beyond these mechanical movements, the source explores the concept of intrinsic value, which represents a company's fundamental worth based on its future earnings and assets. Different assessment techniques are detailed, such as discounted cash flow and earnings multiples, to help investors identify if a stock is overvalued or undervalued. Ultimately, the episode highlights that while financial fundamentals provide a baseline, market sentiment and future expectations often cause prices to deviate from their theoretical value.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    45 Min.
  • How to Invest During a Recession (What the Data Actually Says)
    Aug 18 2026
    The episode explains that recessions are a natural economic cycle where the greatest danger to an investor is their own emotional reaction rather than the market's decline. It emphasizes that panic selling often turns temporary losses into permanent ones because the stock market typically recovers well before official data or news headlines signal that the economy is safe again. Investors frequently fall victim to recency bias, assuming a current crisis is uniquely catastrophic, which leads them to miss the volatile but significant recovery days that occur during downturns. To avoid these pitfalls, the source advises distinguishing between backward-looking economic reports and forward-looking market trends. Ultimately, the most successful strategy involves establishing a mechanical investment plan during calm periods to ensure disciplined behavior when fear dominates the headlines. These sources argue that consistency and preparation are far more effective than attempting to predict the exact bottom of a financial crash.

    “If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.”

    Warren Buffett

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    34 Min.
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