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Better Conversations: The Life and Money Podcast

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Welcome to Better Conversations: The Life and Money Podcast with Eric Lee from Purple Wealth. We’ve been taught, if we were taught anything about money, that it’s about spreadsheets and calculators. It should be rational and reasonable. But if money is just math, where do greed, fear, or the worry about providing for your family fit in? Money isn’t just math; it’s emotion. It’s made up of hopes, fears, values, insecurities, dreams, pride, excitement, and worry. In short, money is messy. Join Eric for thoughtful and honest conversations that help you see wealth in a new light. Together, you’ll explore how to redefine life and money in all their dimensions, creating alignment between what you have, what you value, and the life you truly want.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio What Wealth Really Means: Beyond Money (Ep. 6)

What Wealth Really Means: Beyond Money (Ep. 6)

What if financial planning feels difficult because we’re trying to predict a future that can’t be predicted?  In this episode, Eric Lee explores why traditional goal-setting often creates stress and anxiety around money. Instead of focusing solely on numbers and timelines, Eric explains how understanding what truly matters in life can lead to better financial decisions and greater peace of mind. He also shares how emotions, family expectations, and fear of making the wrong choice shape the way people think about money. Eric discusses: * Why financial goals can feel overwhelming * The difference between goals and values * Why time is often more valuable than money * A simple framework for making financial decisions  * And more! Contact Eric Lee: * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] * LinkedIn: Eric Lee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lee-rapidcity/] * Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com [eric.lee@purplewealth.com]

4 de jun de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio It’s Not About Money: Why Couples See It So Differently (Ep. 5)

It’s Not About Money: Why Couples See It So Differently (Ep. 5)

What if the real reason couples argue about money has nothing to do with money? This episode explores why financial decisions feel so personal, and why logic alone rarely resolves conflict. Eric Lee unpacks the idea that while money appears to be math, it is actually experienced through emotion. He explains how most financial decisions are driven by feelings first, then justified with logic later. Through real-life examples and client conversations, Eric introduces the concept of the “money mind” and how it shapes the way individuals approach saving, spending, and giving. He also explores why couples often feel tension around money, even when they share the same goals. Instead of trying to “win” financial arguments, Eric encourages listeners to pause, recognize emotional drivers, and focus on understanding their partner. The episode offers a practical framework to help couples have more honest, productive conversations that lead to better alignment and clarity. Eric discusses: * Why financial decisions are emotional first, logical second * The three money mind types: protector, happiness, and commitment * How different money mindsets create tension in relationships * A simple 4-question framework to improve money conversations * And more! Resources: * Better Conversations Exercise  [https://www.purplewealth.com/exercise] Contact Eric Lee: * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] * LinkedIn: Eric Lee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lee-rapidcity/] * Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com [eric.lee@purplewealth.com]

12 de may de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio You Can Afford Almost Anything, Just Not Everything (Ep. 4)

You Can Afford Almost Anything, Just Not Everything (Ep. 4)

You can afford almost anything, but you cannot afford everything. In midlife, many people discover that financial freedom still requires difficult choices. This episode explores how to make those choices with clarity, purpose, and confidence. In this episode, Eric Lee explores one of the most challenging financial realities people face in their 50s: the need to make thoughtful trade-offs with their money. While many individuals reach a point where they have enough to retire, they may not have enough to fund every goal, dream, or lifestyle choice they imagined. Eric explains why these decisions often feel emotional rather than mathematical, and how competing values like security, generosity, freedom, and family influence financial decisions. Drawing from his work with clients at Purple Wealth, Eric shares a simple four-step framework designed to help people clarify what truly matters most. Instead of trying to do everything at once, he encourages listeners to define their priorities, quantify their desired lifestyle, and make intentional decisions that align money with meaning. Ultimately, Eric reminds listeners that trade-offs are not failures. They are a powerful step toward living a more deliberate and purpose-driven life. Eric discusses: * Why financial trade-offs become more emotional and complex in midlife * The difference between your “lifestyle ceiling” and your “lifestyle floor” * A four-step framework for prioritizing financial goals and values * How couples can navigate different emotional perspectives around money * And more! Contact Eric Lee: * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] * LinkedIn: Eric Lee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lee-rapidcity/] * Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com [eric.lee@purplewealth.com]

9 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Security, Freedom, and Meaning: The Three Jobs of Money (Ep. 3)

Security, Freedom, and Meaning: The Three Jobs of Money (Ep. 3)

What if doubling your net worth wouldn’t actually change your life? Many successful professionals keep building wealth long after they’ve achieved stability, yet still feel restless. This episode explores why. In this episode, Eric Lee challenges the assumption that more money automatically creates more peace of mind. He explains why many high achievers continue accumulating wealth even after they’ve reached financial stability, and why that pattern can lead to quiet dissatisfaction. Eric introduces a simple but powerful framework: money has three jobs: security, freedom, and meaning. While most people focus heavily on security, fewer define what freedom looks like, and even fewer intentionally build meaning into their financial lives. He encourages listeners to define “how much is enough” with clarity and specificity, rather than defaulting to endless accumulation. The conversation invites reflection on identity, legacy, and what wealth is ultimately meant to support. Eric discusses: * Why security never tells you when to stop * Freedom is the ability to say no and reclaim your time * Why do many people overfund security and underfund purpose * The importance of defining “enough” before chasing more * And more! Resources: * Better Conversations™ [https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png] Exercise [https://www.purplewealth.com/exercise] * A 6-year research project found a surprisingly simple route to happiness [https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2025/10/24/happiness-purpose-community-contribution/] Contact Eric Lee: * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] * LinkedIn: Eric Lee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lee-rapidcity/] * Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com [eric.lee@purplewealth.com]

26 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio The Quiet Difference Between Happiness and Satisfaction (Ep. 2)

The Quiet Difference Between Happiness and Satisfaction (Ep. 2)

You can be successful on paper and still feel like something is missing. This episode explores why happiness fades, satisfaction lasts, and why money alone does not close that gap. In this episode, Eric Lee unpacks the often-misunderstood difference between happiness and satisfaction, and why so many high-achieving people feel quietly unsettled despite financial success. He explains why happiness is temporary, while satisfaction comes from alignment and intention. Eric shares what he sees regularly in his work with professionals, especially doctors and business owners, who are doing well financially but feel off in their day-to-day lives. The conversation centers on defining what enough really means, how comparison fuels dissatisfaction, and why clarity matters more than accumulation. Throughout the episode, Eric reframes money as a tool that should support life, not compete with it. Eric discusses: * Why happiness is fleeting but satisfaction is enduring * The gap between success and fulfillment, and how it shows up * Why “enough” is a decision, not a number * How aligning money, time, energy, and attention changes everything * The difference between chasing and choosing * And more! Resources: * Better Conversations: The Life and Money Podcast [https://www.purplewealth.com/podcast] * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] Contact Eric Lee: * Purple Wealth [http://purplewealth.com] * LinkedIn: Eric Lee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lee-rapidcity/] * Email: eric.lee@purplewealth.com [eric.lee@purplewealth.com]

12 de mar de 2026 - 24 min
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