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#29. The Hospice Doctors Guide to Purpose, Wealth, and Living Without Regret.

1 h 24 min · 14 de may de 2026
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What does a hospice doctor know about money, purpose, and living a life without regret? As it turns out — everything. Dr. Jordan Grumet spent decades at the bedside of dying patients, and what he heard changed the way he thinks about wealth, success, and time. In this episode of Smart Money Conversations, Brett Croft and Chris Tabish sit down with the physician-turned-podcaster and author of The Purpose Code for one of the most thought-provoking conversations we've had on the show. This one will make you rethink what financial independence actually means — and why getting the money right is the easy part. webiste: https://jordangrumet.com/

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