
Greetings, Carl here. This podcast is super simple, it's me wandering through the world noticing things about how to align my use of capital (time and money) with what is actually important to me. -Carl
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 563 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipInvesting | |||

In this episode, Carl reflects on a thoughtful idea shared by financial planner Jack Boston: the longer the projection, the more humility we need around our assumptions. Whether we’re building a financial plan, a business forecast, or simply making l... more
In this episode, Carl shares a simple practice for becoming more present in conversations: looking for what he calls the “crunchy bits.” These are the moments when the emotional texture of a conversation shifts—when someone uses a loaded word or reve... more
In this episode, Carl shares a simple but powerful reframing of a common question: “Can I afford it?” Whether it’s a trip, a sabbatical, or a chance to spend time with someone you love, the real question often isn’t just about money. It’s also about ... more
In this episode, Carl shares a brief reflection on the traditional idea of retirement. Outside of professions where physical limits make it necessary, he questions the notion of spending decades working at full speed only to stop completely one day. ... more
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This is the podcast I recommend the most. A fascinating mix of financial advice, creative exploration, and entrepreneurship.
Carl’s musings in his daily audio journal are pensive, pithy, and positively provocative! He waxes poetically on the meaning of money and life. He is a thought leader and a futurist. This show is a part of my daily routine. Make it part of yours!
Thoughtful and thought provoking. Carl has a way with words that helps me process while he is processing. Would highly recommend this podcast.
A daily dose of simple wisdom and clarity. Very refreshing in these times. Highly recommended.
It’s as if God was sending a message. Thank you for this episode. Working with clients adult children, I’ve certainly witnessed that their memories are very much anchored on the person walking around rough the door and not the $ they brought in. Yet I forget to reflect about it in my own life. Lots of work to do here. Thank you for the epiphany! You do sincere and meaningful work Carl. Thank you again.
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Thoughtful, concise reflections on money, decision-making, and living with intention. Episodes center on practical mindset shifts, risk evaluation, and planning under uncertainty, often delivered as short, actionable monologues or bite-sized frameworks. The show stands out for its emphasis on human judgment, personal values, and how small actions can realign finances and life with what truly matters, making it a good fit for listeners who want clarity, discipline, and a calmer, more intentional approach to both work and money.
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