In this powerful episode of the Be Wealthy Podcast, Brett Tanner and co-host Katelyn Mitchell break down one of the most important — yet most overlooked — components of building a wealthy life: time. This episode isn’t about money tactics, investing, or business strategy. It’s about designing a future you’re truly excited to live.
Brett shares the life-changing exercise that transformed the way he approaches each year, each season, and each relationship — an exercise built around understanding the finite nature of time and intentionally planning a life by design, not by default.
Together, Brett and Katelyn explore the emotional weight of realizing how much time remains with loved ones, how to build meaningful rituals that last, why wealthy people think in longer time horizons, and how to architect a year that aligns with your highest priorities.
This episode will shift the way you plan your life, measure success, and invest your most valuable resource: time.
00:00 – Intro: Designing a wealthy life through time
01:00 – Why wealthy people think further into the future
02:15 – Time as your most important resource
03:00 – The truth: Money can’t buy time
04:00 – The three resources: Time, Money, Talent
05:00 – The mindset shift most people never make
06:15 – The “weeks of your life” exercise
07:30 – How projecting into the future changes the present
09:00 – The number of days you have left — and why it matters
10:15 – Seasons of life: Why timing determines opportunity
12:00 – Why certain experiences lose value later in life
13:30 – Life design through intentional rituals
16:00 – The ocean swim metric: Designing your own “success measures”
17:30 – The Super Bowl example — only so many left
19:00 – Katelyn’s story: Cheating the system to gain time with her father
24:00 – What people regret at the end of life
25:30 – Spending 90% of your time with kids before they move out
27:30 – Why meaningful rituals outlast proximity
29:30 – “Two lives — the second begins when you realize you have only one”
31:00 – Your life = the sum of your choices
32:00 – Warren Buffett’s 5/25 rule for...