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Behavior Gap Radio

Carl Richards
Money
Financial Planning
Planning
Financial Decisions
Decision Making
Uncertainty
Emotional Operating System
Risk
Goals
Personal Values
Personal Finance
Risk Management
Entrepreneurship
Financial Advice
Feelings
Wise Money Friend
Time Management
Your Money, Reimagining Wealth Through 101 Simple Sketches
Identity
Purpose

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

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In this episode, Carl returns to his exploration of the idea that feelings are data, taking a closer look at a belief he’s carried for years: The body often knows something before the mind can explain it. As he digs into the research behind that intu... more

In this episode, Carl explores the surprising information hidden inside resistance. Inspired by a conversation at a recent retreat, he reflects on the difference between asking, “What am I going to do next?” and asking, “What am I resisting?” Instead... more

In this episode, Carl continues his exploration of the idea that feelings are data by introducing the concept of “affect as information.” Drawing from established research, he examines how we constantly use our emotions as a source of information whe... more

In this episode, Carl lays out the first claim in a growing body of work he’s developing around a simple but provocative idea: Feelings are data. Not just emotions to be managed or ignored, but early-stage information that often arrives before words,... more

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Recent Guests

Jennifer Garvey Berger
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Episode: 1473 | A Partner, Not a Path
Michael Kitces
Author/Financial planner, entrepreneurial educator
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Episode: 1466 | Fear-Based Selling
Haley Batten
Olympic silver medalist in Women's Mountain Biking
Olympic Athlete
Episode: 1446 | Durable Confidence
Tony Riddle
Natural lifestyleist and athlete
Episode: 1335 | The Discipline of Fullness
Austin Kleon
Author of Steal Like An Artist
Episode: 1314 | Money as an Agent of Chaos
Dr. Gina Gorlin
A coach and psychologist focused on the builder's mindset.
Episode: 1200 | Success Minus Substance
Katie Arnold
Author known for exploring themes of self-discovery and authenticity
Author of 'Running Home' and 'Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World'
Episode: 1189 | The Best, Last Teacher
Johnny Miller
A guest who introduced Carl to the concept discussed in this episode.
Episode: 1187 | The $100 Meditation
Krista Tippett
Host of On Being, a genuine hero of Carl's
On Being
Episode: 1185 | Money and the Collective Story

Host

Carl Richards
Host and narrator; frequently anchors episodes with reflective monologues and frameworks.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 191 ratings
  • My most-recommended podcast

    This is the podcast I recommend the most. A fascinating mix of financial advice, creative exploration, and entrepreneurship.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nickname -/:;(
    United Statesa year ago
  • Pensive

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Catching Up to FI
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great!

    Thoughtful and thought provoking. Carl has a way with words that helps me process while he is processing. Would highly recommend this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Paulrm88
    United Statesa year ago
  • Well worth your attention

    A daily dose of simple wisdom and clarity. Very refreshing in these times. Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pineboxpete
    United Statesa year ago
  • Which version of you? Wow. That hit home hard. Thank you

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Past avid user
    United States2 years ago

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Audience notes the show helps with decision making and personal growth in finances.
Listeners describe it as concise, insightful micro-thoughts on money and life.
Fans call the host thoughtful, clear, and grounding for daily routines.

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1357 | The Story Is the Only Map That Works
Q: Does this story help me take the next step, or does it trap me?
He asks listeners to evaluate whether their stories facilitate action or create obstacles to progress.
1357 | The Story Is the Only Map That Works
Q: What cues am I paying attention to, and which ones might I be ignoring?
Carl suggests that listeners reflect on the cues they observe and recognize potential blind spots, emphasizing collaboration in understanding different perspectives.
1357 | The Story Is the Only Map That Works
Q: What story am I using to make sense of the current situation?
Carl encourages listeners to identify the stories they tell themselves about their situations, especially during conflicts or tensions. He prompts them to clarify and articulate their narratives.
1026 | A Relationship With Money
Q: What would need to happen in order for that to be true?
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the necessary changes for a positive relationship with money three years from now.
1163 | Three Questions About Money
Q: What do you make of that now?
This encourages listeners to reflect on their current understanding of their childhood financial experiences and how they have shaped their views today.

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This show centers on aligning time and money with what truly matters, often through short, thought-provoking reflections on money, behavior, and purposeful living. Episodes typically explore money mindset, decision making, and how personal values shape financial and life choices, delivered in concise, actionable moments. A standout aspect is the host's intimate, reflective style—sharing personal frameworks and stories to help listeners think more clearly about money, work, and relationships. For potential listeners, expect short, idea-driven episodes that challenge conventional thinking about wealth, productivity, and living with intention, often infused with practical mental models and philosophical prompts.

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1. Kitces and Carl - Real Talk for Real Financial Advisors
2. The Morgan Housel Podcast
3. The Efficient Advisor: Tactical Business Advice for Financial Planners
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5. The Compound and Friends

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1. Jennifer Garvey Berger
2. Michael Kitces
3. Haley Batten
4. Tony Riddle
5. Austin Kleon
6. Dr. Gina Gorlin
7. Katie Arnold
8. Johnny Miller

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