In this episode of the Growing Money podcast I sit down with Grant Ellis to get brutally honest about what building real wealth actually looks like in real life.
We talk about how our definition of wealth changes once kids show up, why freedom of time matters more than flexing on social media, and how much of personal finance is really psychology, behavior and self talk. Grant breaks down simple but powerful habits like building an emergency fund, tracking your spending, getting out of credit card debt and living below your means so you can stop chasing lottery ticket dreams and start creating real financial stability. We dig into car payments, student loans, the pressure to keep up with the Joneses, and how small, boring money habits compound into freedom over a decade. I also share my own journey using profit first, paying down debt, and shifting from “I am bad with money” to “I am actually good with money, I just needed better habits.”
If you care about personal finance, building wealth, money mindset and creating more choices for your family, this conversation will feel like a deep breath and a reality check at the same time.