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Named Best Personal Finance Podcast by Bankrate.com and Kiplinger — and the only podcast the Plutus Awards retired from competition after winning twice — The Stacking Benjamins Show is personal finance that doesn’t put you to sleep.
Hosts Joe Saul-Sehy (former 16-year financial advisor, ex-WXYZ-TV “Money Man”) and Josh “OG” Bannerman, CFP (Certified Financial Planner, Bannerman Wealth) sit around the card table in Joe’s mom’s half-finished basement in Texarkana and talk money with the smartest guests in personal finance, investing, and behavioral economics. As Fast Company wrote, the show “strikes a great balance of fun and functional.”
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: expert guests, real headlines, listener questions, and Doug’s trivia. Topics include investing, retirement planning, budgeting, real estate, behavioral finance, taxes, and financial independence — for anyone who wants to be smarter about money without being talked down to.
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Recent Episodes
8 Signs You're Winning With Money SB1854
You might not look rich on Instagram. That doesn't mean you're behind. Joe, Paula Pant, Jesse Cramer, and Anthony Weaver from About That Wallet work through eight real signs that your financial life…
Helping Mom With Money Before It's Too Late (SB1853)
One day you're comparing Roth IRA options. The next you're helping Mom navigate long-term care paperwork, fighting with a bank over a power of attorney document, and wondering how anyone manages all…
59% of Retirees Left the Workforce Earlier Than Planned -- Are You Ready If It Happens to You? SB1852
Most people plan their retirement like they control the date. The data says they don't. A new Society of Actuaries study found that 59% of retirees stopped working earlier than expected -- and for…
Why High Earners Still Feel Broke (And What to Do About It) SB1851
You're making more money than you ever have. Your net worth on paper looks great. And yet somehow, there's still too much month left at the end of the money. Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer dig…
Retire by 30: Cody Berman on Building Financial Freedom Faster Than You Think (SB1850)
Cody Berman had the $80,000 corporate job straight out of college, the four-hour daily commute, and the career path everyone said he should want. He hated all of it. By 25, he was financially free --…
How to Add 1% to Your Portfolio Without Taking on More Risk (The Systems) SB1849
Most DIY investors spend their energy optimizing investments. The wealthiest investors optimize systems. According to Vanguard, a great advisor can add roughly 3% to your portfolio -- not by picking…
Stop Treating Every Financial Decision Like It's Mount Everest SB1848
Most of the financial decisions keeping you up at night are two-way doors. You can change them. You can undo them. The real one-way doors -- the decisions that actually lock you in -- are rarer than…
Why Uncertainty Is an Opportunity (and some Wall Street players don't want you to know that) SB1847
The five highest global uncertainty readings since the 1980s have all occurred in the last five years. And yet the answer Wall Street keeps selling -- products that promise upside without downside --…
How Much Should You Really Save Without Hating Your Life? SB1846
Everyone wants to know the magic savings number. Is it 10%? 15%? Half your paycheck while eating ketchup packets in the woods?In this Memorial Day basement hangout, Joe, OG, Doug, and Len Penzo cut…
Where Are You Drawing the Line? How Smart Spenders Decide What to Cut and What to Keep (SB1845)
Prices are up. Budgets are tighter. And people are making some surprising choices about what stays and what goes. The woman skipping the new laptop and the graduation dress is still booked for a…
How to Plan the Perfect Theme Park Trip Without Wasting Your Money or Your Day (SB1844)
Every family knows the feeling. You spend $1,000 to get everyone to the happiest place on Earth, and by 1:30 someone's crying, someone's sunburned, and somebody just paid $18 for a hotdog. Robert…
Too Much of One Stock? How to Diversify Without Blowing Up Your Tax Bill (SB1843)
You wake up, check your portfolio, and realize one stock has quietly become your entire retirement plan. Maybe it came from an employee stock purchase plan. Maybe Grandma left you a pile of Apple…
The Habits That Actually Make Millionaires (SB1842)
What actually separates people who build lasting wealth from everyone else? Not the tips. Not the apps. The habits. Joe put the question to a panel of financial planners, coaches, and bloggers -- and…
Beth Kobliner on the Money Basics That Still Work 30 Years Later (and the New Traps Nobody Warned You About) SB1841
Thirty years ago Beth Kobliner wrote the book that a generation of financial planners handed to their clients' kids. The core advice still holds. But the world around it has changed dramatically --…
Why 67% of Americans Fear Running Out of Money More Than Dying (And What to Do About It) SB1840
A new study just confirmed what most people in their 40s already feel but rarely say out loud: running out of money is scarier than death. Gen X is leading that number at 73% -- and the reasons why…
40 Ways to Take Control of Your Money -- Which Ones Actually Work (SB1839)
Ever spend an entire afternoon trying to save 38 cents… while completely ignoring the $10 decision sitting right in front of you?Yeah. We’ve all been there.In today’s roundtable, we’re diving into…
How to Save Your First $25,000 -- The Roadmap Most People Get Wrong (SB1838)
Getting to your first $25,000 saved is harder than anything that comes after it. Not because the math is complicated -- because the habits aren't built yet, the fixed expenses are already set, and…
Thinking in Bets: Annie Duke on Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts - Greatest Hits! (SB1837)
What if the reason your investment decisions feel so hard isn't the market -- it's how you're wired to think about outcomes? Annie Duke spent years as a professional poker player winning over $4…
Invest Like the 1%? What to Steal, What to Scale, and What to Skip (SB1836)
You've seen the ads. Invest like the ultra-wealthy. Get access to what the 1% does. But what does the 1% actually do -- and how much of it should a normal person try to copy? Joe, OG, comedian and…
Mrs. Dow Jones on How to Become a Future Rich Person (Without Giving Up Your Life) SB1835
Haley Sacks didn't grow up knowing what a 401k was. She was nannying for a kid named Winthrop on the Upper East Side, doing comedy at night, and getting paid cash under the table. Then she sat in an…
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