FIRE Takes

FIRE Takes

The EconoMe Aftershow

40 min · 27 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio The EconoMe Aftershow

Descripción

We recorded Monday in the EconoMe afterglow to get all our thoughts down and to get out all the great recordings we got from You on your thoughts on EconoMe. We share stories from this year and EconoMes past and we hope you learn something if you have been on the outside looking in. https://economeconference.com/ What’s your post-conference ritual? Let us know if you’re team "Nap for 3 Days" or team "Immediately Spreadsheet Everything." https://firetakespod.com

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de FIRE Takes!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

41 episodios

episode Recast: Lion the Witch and the Audacity artwork

Recast: Lion the Witch and the Audacity

Recast of The Lion, the Witch, and the Audacity Tim and Gwen dig into three Reddit "Am I the Asshole?" posts that share a common theme: people demanding money they have no right to ask for — and the financial boundary-setting required to say no. Story 1 — A self-made tech worker who clawed his way out of poverty is covering his fiancée's last two semesters of tuition. His sister finds out and demands the same treatment, backed by guilt-tripping parents invoking "family first." Tim and Gwen unpack the difference between your family of origin and the family you're building — and why OP is firmly NTA. Story 2 — A divorced dad paying $150/month in child support is repeatedly pressured by his ex to financially support her new blended family of seven, including her new husband's kids. The courts have denied five attempts to raise his payments. Now she's calling him a monster for refusing to top up her stepkids' school lunch accounts. The crew discusses toxic co-parenting dynamics and the real victims caught in the middle. Story 3 — A man receives a $50k year-end bonus earmarked for a house down payment. His fiancée asks him to hand over half of it to pay off her parents' mortgage — and turns cold when he says no. Tim and Gwen wonder aloud whether OP just got a very affordable look at his future. Fire Takes is a financial independence podcast where Tim and Gwen react to the internet's most financially chaotic stories — so you don't have to learn these lessons the hard way.

24 de abr de 202634 min
episode Dating Down and Pro-Rating Love artwork

Dating Down and Pro-Rating Love

Tim and Gwen return to Reddit to break down three stories of relationship drama and financial friction. They start with a celebration of Gwen's recent disc golf athletic triumph and Tim’s brutal 12-hour workday. In this episode: The Rental Trap: A low-income mother covers all household bills while her boyfriend hoards his higher salary in a "shared" savings account she can't access. The Secret Safety Net: A woman keeps a hidden $23,000 high-yield savings account as a "go-bag" after past financial trauma with her husband. The Finance Bro’s Dilemma: A Canadian professional making $120,000 disputes pro-rating rent for his student girlfriend, citing her spending on Botox over bills. Compatibility Check: The hosts discuss whether lifestyle subsidies and income gaps are sustainable long-term or just a recipe for resentment. Got a story or a take? Connect with us at https://firetakespod.com or email us at firetakespod@gmail.com.

10 de abr de 202648 min
episode Anxiety and Stickers artwork

Anxiety and Stickers

We explore yet another source of retirement anxiety! This week, Tim and Gwen dive into the "social microscope" of early retirement. Inspired by a recent article from Jordan Grumet, the duo moves past the math to discuss the heavy psychological burden of external judgment. In this episode, we discuss: * The Engineer Identity: Tim opens up about his personal anxiety regarding how his family will perceive him "throwing away" a high-status career. * The "Glamorous" FIRE Trap: We react to a viral Reddit story about a 39-year-old "mercenary to the dollar" who retired early only to realize he’s now a full-time house husband drowning in domestic chores and school calendars. * Bragging Rights & Cultural Pressure: We explore the unique challenges of retiring in cultures where professional success is tied to parental pride and "social standing". * The Golden Handcuffs of 65: Why a couple with $3.5 million still feels "stuck" in a job they don't need, simply because society told them to work until they're 65. * The Great Sticker Revelation: Stick around for the end of the episode where Tim reveals a five-month-old secret that leaves Gwen in a state of complete mental breakdown. Whether you’re struggling with "secondhand achievement" guilt or just trying to figure out how to tell your mom you’re quitting, this episode is a deep dive into the "operations of life" that spreadsheets just can't model. Resources Mentioned: * Jordan Grumet’s Substack: The Three Real Causes of Retirement Anxiety. [https://jordangrumet.substack.com/p/the-three-real-causes-of-retirement] * Early Retirement Now article on Die with Zero [https://earlyretirementnow.com/2023/10/06/how-useful-is-the-die-with-zero-retirement-approach-swr-series-part-60/] Are you attending EconoMe? Come find us! We’ll be the ones hauling two sets of stickers and flying by the seat of our pants.

13 de mar de 202650 min