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Luxury Trips, Tiny Price | Brandon Okamoto | Growing Money Podcast

33 min · 13. Juli 2026
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In this episode of Growing Money with Sean Trace, I sit down with credit card points consultant and travel concierge Brandon Okamoto to uncover how everyday spending can unlock unforgettable travel experiences. Brandon began studying credit cards and travel rewards at just 15 years old, eventually learning how to book international flights and luxury vacations for a fraction of their normal cost. We discuss why earning points should never mean spending more money, how business owners may be leaving thousands of dollars in travel value unused, and why choosing the most popular premium credit card is not always the smartest strategy. Brandon also explains the difference between redeeming points through travel portals and transferring them directly to airline or hotel partners. Beyond credit card points, we explore the value of time, freedom, meaningful experiences, and building a business around work you genuinely enjoy.  This conversation proves that smart financial planning is not only about saving more, it is also about using what you already spend to experience more of life.

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Episode Luxury Trips, Tiny Price | Brandon Okamoto | Growing Money Podcast Cover

Luxury Trips, Tiny Price | Brandon Okamoto | Growing Money Podcast

In this episode of Growing Money with Sean Trace, I sit down with credit card points consultant and travel concierge Brandon Okamoto to uncover how everyday spending can unlock unforgettable travel experiences. Brandon began studying credit cards and travel rewards at just 15 years old, eventually learning how to book international flights and luxury vacations for a fraction of their normal cost. We discuss why earning points should never mean spending more money, how business owners may be leaving thousands of dollars in travel value unused, and why choosing the most popular premium credit card is not always the smartest strategy. Brandon also explains the difference between redeeming points through travel portals and transferring them directly to airline or hotel partners. Beyond credit card points, we explore the value of time, freedom, meaningful experiences, and building a business around work you genuinely enjoy.  This conversation proves that smart financial planning is not only about saving more, it is also about using what you already spend to experience more of life.

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