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Episode 4: You Don’t Actually Want More Money - You Want More Time

29 min · 19. maj 2026
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Episode Overview We talk a lot about wanting to make more money, but when you really sit with it, most of the time that’s not actually the end goal. In this episode, we dig into what’s really underneath that desire: time, freedom, flexibility, and control over how your life actually feels day to day. We share how this showed up in our own lives and why shifting the question from “how do I make more?” to “what am I actually trying to create?” changed everything for us. In This Episode 1. Why “more money” usually isn’t the real goalHow money often becomes a stand-in for things like time, freedom, and less stress, without us realizing it. 2. The uncomfortable truth about earning moreWhy making more money doesn’t always change your life if your time, schedule, and structure stay the same. 3. What it looks like to prioritize time firstFlipping the default approach and starting with how you want to live your days, then building everything else around that. 4. The shift that led us to starting an online businessHow we started questioning not just income, but how that income was created and what needed to change for our time to feel like it was actually ours. If something in this episode made you pause, think differently, or feel seen… Share it with someone who’s been having these same thoughts Leave a review to help more people find these conversations Follow the podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, feel free to shoot us an email [ hello@thetravelingburns.com] Stay Connected Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thetravelingburns/] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thetravelingburns] where we share more of these conversations, real-life perspectives, and a behind-the-scenes look at living a non-traditional life. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetravelingburns.substack.com [https://thetravelingburns.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Episode 4: You Don’t Actually Want More Money - You Want More Time

Episode Overview We talk a lot about wanting to make more money, but when you really sit with it, most of the time that’s not actually the end goal. In this episode, we dig into what’s really underneath that desire: time, freedom, flexibility, and control over how your life actually feels day to day. We share how this showed up in our own lives and why shifting the question from “how do I make more?” to “what am I actually trying to create?” changed everything for us. In This Episode 1. Why “more money” usually isn’t the real goalHow money often becomes a stand-in for things like time, freedom, and less stress, without us realizing it. 2. The uncomfortable truth about earning moreWhy making more money doesn’t always change your life if your time, schedule, and structure stay the same. 3. What it looks like to prioritize time firstFlipping the default approach and starting with how you want to live your days, then building everything else around that. 4. The shift that led us to starting an online businessHow we started questioning not just income, but how that income was created and what needed to change for our time to feel like it was actually ours. If something in this episode made you pause, think differently, or feel seen… Share it with someone who’s been having these same thoughts Leave a review to help more people find these conversations Follow the podcast so you don’t miss what’s coming next If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, feel free to shoot us an email [ hello@thetravelingburns.com] Stay Connected Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thetravelingburns/] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thetravelingburns] where we share more of these conversations, real-life perspectives, and a behind-the-scenes look at living a non-traditional life. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thetravelingburns.substack.com [https://thetravelingburns.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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