Tag: GenX

Unlocking the Secrets of the FIRE Movement (Episode 14)

Unlocking the Secrets of the FIRE Movement (Episode 14)

Summary: In this episode, Will Hoffman discusses the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, exploring its significance and the various strategies individuals can adopt to achieve financial independence. He breaks down the essential pillars of saving, investing, and lifestyle choices, and delves into different types of FIRE, including Lean, Fat, and Barista fire. The conversation also touches on equity compensation, the rise of side hustles, and the emotional aspects of achieving financial independence. Will emphasizes the importance of finding fulfillment after reaching financial independence and invites listeners to engage with future topics.

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Takeaways:

  • The FIRE movement encourages individuals to seek financial independence and retire early.
  • Saving aggressively is crucial for achieving financial independence.
  • Investing smartly is essential for building wealth.
  • Lifestyle choices should align with long-term financial goals.
  • Lean fire focuses on a minimalist lifestyle, while fat fire allows for a more lavish lifestyle.
  • Barista fire involves working part-time to supplement income after retirement.
  • Equity compensation can be a significant factor in achieving financial independence.
  • Side hustles can create additional income streams and accelerate financial goals.
  • Emotional awareness is important when making investment decisions.
  • Finding fulfillment after achieving financial independence is essential for long-term happiness.

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Hip Hop x Finance with author Drew Boyer (Episode 13)

Hip Hop x Finance with author Drew Boyer (Episode 13)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman interviews Drew Boyer, author of ‘Hip Hop X Finance.’ They discuss Drew’s journey from music to finance, the importance of financial education, and how hip-hop culture can influence financial literacy. Drew shares personal financial mistakes and lessons learned, while also addressing cultural misconceptions about hip hop. The conversation emphasizes the need for better financial education for future generations, using relatable stories from the music industry to teach valuable lessons about money management. In this engaging conversation, Drew Boyer and Will Hoffman explore the intersection of finance and hip-hop culture, emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling in financial education. They discuss the significance of estate planning, personal branding, and the entrepreneurial spirit, while also sharing personal anecdotes and insights on networking and growth mindset. The dialogue touches on non-financial life lessons, favorite hip hop influences, and the impact of financial literature, culminating in a discussion about finding purpose and the future of finance in a culturally integrated world.

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Takeaways:

  • Drew Boyer’s journey began with music and led to finance.
  • Financial education is crucial for young people.
  • Hip hop culture can teach valuable financial lessons.
  • Many artists face financial mismanagement despite their success.
  • Personal experiences shape our understanding of finance.
  • The struggle in business gives purpose and resilience.
  • Cultural misconceptions about hip hop persist.
  • Financial literacy is often lacking in education systems.
  • Drew aims to help others avoid his financial mistakes.
  • Music connects generations and influences financial perspectives. Visual appeal is crucial in financial education.
  • Creative storytelling can make finance more relatable.
  • Wills and estate planning are essential for asset protection.
  • Entrepreneurship is more accessible than ever.
  • Networking is key to success in any field.
  • Non-financial lessons are just as important as financial ones.
  • Hip hop culture can influence financial literacy.
  • Reading influential financial literature can provide valuable insights.
  • Understanding personal purpose can guide career choices.
  • The future of finance should embrace cultural integration.

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The Soul of Wealth with Author Dr. Daniel Crosby, Ph.D. (Episode 12)

The Soul of Wealth with Author Dr. Daniel Crosby, Ph.D. (Episode 12)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman engages with Dr. Daniel Crosby, a behavioral finance expert, to discuss the deeper meanings of wealth beyond mere numbers. They explore the importance of understanding personal values, the impact of behavior on financial decisions, and the connection between health and wealth. Dr. Crosby emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their financial futures by focusing on what they can control, such as their earning potential and budgeting practices. The conversation highlights the significance of aligning financial goals with personal values and the psychological aspects of wealth management. In this conversation, Will Hoffman and Daniel explore the intricate relationship between wealth, behavioral biases, and personal relationships. They discuss how parenting influences financial perspectives, the impact of societal comparisons on individual wealth, and the importance of choosing the right partner in financial decision-making. Daniel emphasizes that true wealth encompasses more than just money, highlighting the significance of relationships, purpose, and personal fulfillment. The discussion also touches on the need for younger generations to embrace individuality and take risks in their financial journeys, while recognizing that money is a source of stress that requires thoughtful management.

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Takeaways:

  • Wealth is not just about numbers; it’s about understanding personal values.
  • Behavior plays a crucial role in building and maintaining wealth.
  • Identifying your values can be revealed through your budgeting practices.
  • Health is an integral part of wealth; one cannot exist without the other.
  • People often focus on external factors instead of what they can control in their financial lives.
  • The ‘why’ behind wealth is more important than the ‘how’ or ‘what’.
  • Comparison to others can lead to dissatisfaction and poor financial decisions.
  • Tracking spending and calories can reveal hidden truths about our habits.
  • Financial success is deeply tied to personal control and decision-making.
  • We should focus on our own goals rather than societal expectations. As a parent, guiding children to think differently about wealth is crucial.
  • Behavioral biases can lead to poor financial comparisons with others.
  • Empathy and collaboration are key to human success and wealth building.
  • Choosing the right partner is one of the most important financial decisions.
  • Financial compatibility is essential in relationships.
  • True wealth is about more than just accumulating money.
  • Satisfaction comes from optimizing for true wealth, not just dollars.
  • Retirement can lead to unhappiness if not planned for properly.
  • Younger generations should bet on themselves and embrace their uniqueness.
  • Money management is a lifelong pursuit that requires ongoing reflection.

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How to Navigate the Founders Exit Paradox with Jerome Myers (Ep. 20)

How to Navigate the Founders Exit Paradox with Jerome Myers (Ep. 20)

Are you a business owner contemplating an exit?

In this episode, Jerome Myers, PE, MBA, PMP, and business exit coach shares his journey from corporate America to specializing in helping business owners face the challenges associated with exiting their business.

Jerome discusses: 

  • The “Six Centers of Doubt” that business owners experience
  • How his framework helps individuals successfully transition away from corporate America 
  • The importance of focusing on the human element of a profession rather than the financial benefits
  • And more

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About Our Guest: 

Jerome Myers is an award-winning engineer, investor, mentor, and business strategist who helps founders navigate their Exit Paradox through his masterminds and coaching programs.  

 Prior to leaving his corporate leadership position, Jerome built a $20 million, 175-person division of a Fortune 550 company from scratch.  He now uses his project management, engineering and business expertise to advise business leaders on key areas such as: leadership strategy, process improvement, sales and data analytics in real estate, financial services, business services, and health care to help his clients double their revenue, time off and charitable giving.

Jerome is also a general partner in a multifamily real estate portfolio and serves on the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Entrepreneurship Advisory Board.

In 2022, Jerome won the prestigious alumni achievement award for the North Carolina A and T State University College of Engineering where a fully endowed scholarship has been created in his family’s name.  A noted media expert, Jerome has been featured in Business Insider, Black Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Biznow, CBS, ABC and Fox.

 Jerome has interviewed numerous newly exited operators (NEOs) on his top-ranked Dreamcatchers podcast which provides inspiration, education and direction to his audience of founders who are building companies to sell after they exit the “Matrix”.

Jerome Myers is not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial and Hoffman Wealth Management.

About Our Host: 

Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally. 

Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and Hoffman Wealth Management are separate entities from LPL Financial. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly.

The LPL Financial registered representative(s) associated with this website may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed.  No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.

 

Kay Kirkman, Your Gen X Dream Job Mentor (Ep. 15)

Kay Kirkman, Your Gen X Dream Job Mentor (Ep. 15)

If you’re looking for guidance on how to turn your passion into a career, then this episode is for you! Get ready to be inspired by this week’s guest, Kay Kirkman, Career Clarity Coach and host of The GenX Career Show.

Listen in as Kay shares her four-step process for discovering your ideal career, and how you can break free from the mundane and explore new possibilities.

Join the conversation as Kay discusses:

  • Why you shouldn’t normalize discomfort and misery at work
  • Options that are available for you to find your passion
  • Her four-step process for discovering clarity and pursuing a dream job
  • And more!

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About Our Guest: 

Meet Kay Kirkman, a career expert and motivational speaker dedicated to helping GenX professionals discover their career passion and achieve fulfillment in their work. As the host of The GenX Career Show, Kay brings valuable insights and inspiring stories to help her listeners create a vision of their ideal career, get out of their heads and into action, and gain clarity and inspiration from successful guests.

With a wealth of experience in facilitating training sessions for companies, speaking at conferences and associations, and coaching individuals in career transition, Kay is passionate about helping people thrive in the workplace. Her approach is focused on helping clients get crystal clear on their goals and aspirations, and creating a practical plan to achieve them. She achieves this through a range of methods including career coaching, speaking engagements, training sessions, online courses, and live workshops.

Kay firmly believes that everyone deserves to find joy and fulfillment in their work, and is dedicated to reawakening possibility, redefining work, and reigniting dreams. By helping individuals find work they love, she aims to boost employee productivity, retention, and overall job satisfaction, and to reduce stress levels and strengthen relationships.

As a specialist in career coaching, personal branding, emotional intelligence, leadership development, and management skills, Kay has the expertise and skills to help individuals and teams achieve their full potential. Join her in her mission to change the world’s staggering statistics of unfulfillment and frustration in the workplace, one job seeker at a time.

Kay Kirkman and The GenX Career Show are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial, Hoffman Wealth Management, or Private Advisor Group.

About Our Host: 

Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally. 

Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and Hoffman Wealth Management are separate entities from LPL Financial. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly.

 

The LPL Financial registered representative(s) associated with this website may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed.  No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.

Welcome to the Monetary Mixtape With Will Hoffman – A Podcast about Wealth Management for Gen Xers (Ep. 1)

Welcome to the Monetary Mixtape With Will Hoffman – A Podcast about Wealth Management for Gen Xers (Ep. 1)

Do you remember when pizza on a Friday night was a treat, and blasting music through your boombox rocked your world? If you’re a proud member of Generation X, then this podcast is for you! 

Set to the vibes of Generation X this is not your everyday podcast about financial advice. This podcast gives a voice to a forgotten generation of people who can benefit from monetary help that will affect their lifestyle and future.

In this episode, Will Hoffman talks about the vision he has for this podcast, as well as his 20-year journey to become a financial advisor who can relate to Gen Xers and their unique position in the financial landscape.

Listen in as Will discusses:

  • Why he decided to become an independent financial advisor 
  • How he plans to help Gen Xers gain financial independence
  • What he finds fascinating about marathons 
  • Why he thinks it’s important to share his knowledge with school-aged children
  • And more

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About the host:  

Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally. He works with a variety of clients from Millennials to retirees in Greensburg, Irwin, Murrysville, Monroeville and Pittsburgh, PA. as well as a variety of areas across the country.

Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and Hoffman Wealth Management are separate entities from LPL Financial. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly.