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Description

Money stress isn’t a spreadsheet problem. It’s a clarity problem. YNAB founder Jesse Mecham breaks down how to align spending with values so people stop worrying and start living.

In this episode, Carson Poppenger and Jacob Thorpe dig into YNAB’s origin, why “budgeting” feels bad, how better data reduces tedium, and programs that boost financial wellness for employees and students.

What you’ll learn:

-The mindset shift: from “budgeting” to spending on purpose

-Why fast, clean transaction data drives better choices

-How “scarcity” creates focus without shame

-Practical ways to teach kids money the right way

-Financial wellness as a real workplace benefit

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Jesse Mecham is the founder of You Need A Budget (YNAB), the values-based spending method and software he began in 2004 as a simple spreadsheet. He’s the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of You Need a Budget (Harper Business, 2017) and hosts The Jesse Mecham Show. Through YNAB’s Financial Wellness program for employers and its College Program that grants students a free year, Jesse’s team helps hundreds of thousands build lasting money habits and reduce financial stress. For more information, visit www.YNAB.com

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