About this episode
Please rate and review The Long-Term investor in your favorite podcast app. ----- Author and illustrator Carl Richards joins the show to discuss his new book Your Money and the real conversations we should be having about finances. If you've ever wondered how to stop worrying about money and start using it intentionally, this conversation will leave you thinking differently about every dollar you spend. Listen now and learn: ► Why most people avoid the money conversations that matter most ► How to align your use of capital with what's genuinely important to you ► The power of micro actions and why small steps compound into lasting change. ► A simple mindset shift that can transform financial stress into confidence and clarity Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions. (02:23) The Conversations We Avoid About Money (04:16) Why Facts Don't Fix Feelings (06:00) Simplifying on the Far Side of Complexity (10:13) Aligning Your Use of Capital with What's Important (14:31)Financial Planning Is About Being Less Wrong Tomorrow (18:22) The Illusion of Certainty and the End of History (23:55) The "Presenting Problem" and What Clients Really Value (27:42) How to Start Better Money Conversations at Home (35:36) Micro Actions: Tiny Habits That Compound (38:59) The Worry List: Nothing Is Helped by Worry (41:22) Practicing Gratitude and Redefining "Enough" Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) Disclosure: This content, which contains security-related opinions and/or information, is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon in any manner as professional advice, or an endorsement of any practices, products or services. There can be no guarantees or assurances that the views expressed here will be applicable for any particular facts or circumstances, and should not be relied upon in any manner. You should consult your own advisers as to legal, business, tax, and other related matters concerning any investment. The commentary in this "post" (including any related blog, podcasts, videos, and social media) reflects the personal opinio