The Problem of Money Podcast

Ep 49: He Made MILLIONS and Gave Up on Happiness

38 min · 25 mrt 2026
aflevering Ep 49: He Made MILLIONS and Gave Up on Happiness artwork

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You said "busy" the last time someone asked how you were. You probably didn't even think about it. But what if that reflex is telling you something important about how you measure your own worth? Shabbar and Tim unpack hustle culture, not just the entrepreneurial grind-harder version, but the quieter internal pressure most of us carry to always be doing more. They look at the viral Tony Robbins and Alex Hormozi conversation, where a young man with a hundred million dollar business admitted he couldn't find happiness. They explore what figures like Gandhi and Mandela suggest about action rooted in stillness rather than restlessness. And Shabbar shares a conversation from his community that offers a genuinely different way to think about work, time, and what blessing actually looks like. * Why saying "I'm busy" has become a reflex we're afraid to break * What happens when massive financial success still leaves you unfulfilled * The difference between outer hustle and the inner pressure we put on ourselves Can you have real impact in the world without burning out to prove it? Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com/] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com/]

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aflevering Ep 57: I'm GOOD at Making Money, So Why Would I Ever STOP? artwork

Ep 57: I'm GOOD at Making Money, So Why Would I Ever STOP?

Someone recently said to Shabbar: I'm good at growing businesses and making money. That's my gift. So why would I ever stop? He didn't have an answer. This episode is the answer he wishes he'd given. Shabbar and Tim take that real conversation and follow it somewhere bigger: the growth story we've all absorbed, where the salary, the pension and the business are always meant to get larger, and nobody ever asks when enough arrives. Tim brings a test that separates people who love their work from people trapped chasing a number, and a blunt observation from nature: nothing alive grows forever, and when something does, we call it a tumour. Along the way they cover Steven Bartlett, a client who left a corporate salary and finally felt rich, and why our money mindset quietly shapes everything from our pensions to the NHS. It ends with a simple exercise for spotting what you're really trying to maximise in your own life. Key themes: * The question that stumps most successful people: why would I ever stop? * How to tell whether you love your work or you're just good at it * Why nothing in nature grows forever, and what that says about our money story * She quit the salary, kept the purpose, and finally felt rich * A 10% experiment: shifting attention from the numbers to the life Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com]

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aflevering Ep 56: How You've Been Trained to Be a CONSUMER artwork

Ep 56: How You've Been Trained to Be a CONSUMER

You buy the car, the upgrade, the next thing, half hoping it will finally make you feel powerful or free or like you're doing well. Underneath, a part of you already knows it won't. In this part of their mini series, Shabbar and Tim step back from personal money stories to look at the bigger picture: the constant pull towards growth and more, and how it shapes the way we spend, save, and measure our lives. They trace how wanting more gets sold to us from the outside and fed by something unspoken inside. They also revisit our unconscious projections, the money work idea that the status, power, and freedom we chase through what we buy were always in us, never in the object. It is a conversation about money psychology, identity, and what we are really hoping the next purchase will give us. Key themes: * Why the next purchase never quite delivers the feeling you bought it for * How we slipped from being citizens into being consumers, and why it matters * Why the urge to grow and accumulate is so often driven by fear Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com/] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com/]

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aflevering Ep 55: The Good Life is NOT Found in GDP Growth artwork

Ep 55: The Good Life is NOT Found in GDP Growth

Most of us were never asked what we actually wanted from the economy. We were just handed a role: consume, earn more, and trust that growth will sort everything out. This episode is about what happens when you stop taking that on good faith. Shabbar and Tim continue their series on growth, asking what the economy is actually costing us, not just the planet but our sense of being alive. They look at why governments chase GDP the same way individuals chase a number, and what gets lost when growth becomes the only measure of success. Along the way, they surface an uncomfortable paradox: the savings meant to give us security are tied up in companies that need us to keep spending: * Why governments chase a number rather than asking what people actually want. * The pension paradox: how responsible saving quietly fuels the consumption machine. * What corporations gain from you never feeling like you have enough. * Why questioning economic growth can feel foolish, and why that feeling is worth examining. * What it would mean to think of yourself as a citizen rather than a consumer. Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com/] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com/]

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aflevering Ep 54: I've Spent My CAREER Believing a Money Story I Now DOUBT! artwork

Ep 54: I've Spent My CAREER Believing a Money Story I Now DOUBT!

Most of us live inside a story about money and growth without ever questioning whether it is the RIGHT story. This episode is about what happens when someone who has spent their career inside that story starts to wonder if it is true. Shabbar shares what happened after reading two books, Mark Boyle's The Moneyless Man and Jason Hickel's Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World, that sent him down a rabbit hole he is still in. This conversation is the first in a short series, and it is deliberately exploratory. Shabbar is processing in real time what it means to build a career helping people grow their wealth inside a system he is starting to question. Tim brings context from years of thinking about environmental change and the psychology of how collective stories get made and maintained. Between them they explore why the mainstream economic narrative feels so hard to challenge, who benefits from keeping it unchallenged, and what it means that so many people privately sense something is wrong but say nothing. The thread that runs through everything is the one this podcast always comes back to: the difference between what the numbers promise and what a life actually needs: * Why the story of endless growth feels unquestionable, even to people who can see it is not working. * The professional and social cost of saying out loud that the system might be the problem. * How our individual money fears and insecurities quietly shape the economic systems we all end up living inside. * What the degrowth movement actually argues, and why it tends to get laughed off rather than engaged with. * The question neither of them can fully answer yet: why haven't we arranged the way we live to work for everyone. Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com/] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com/]

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aflevering Ep 53: Why Artists Stay BROKE and Businessmen Stay BORED artwork

Ep 53: Why Artists Stay BROKE and Businessmen Stay BORED

There's a version of you that comes alive when you're being creative, playful, or fully yourself. And then there's the version that shows up to work. This episode is about the gap between them. Shabbar and Tim explore the artist and the businessman as two archetypes we all carry. Through personal stories and Jungian shadow work, they unpack what happens when we dismiss or avoid the side we don't identify with. Whether you're a creative who struggles with money or a commercial thinker who feels something's missing, this conversation holds something for you. The real question isn't which archetype is right. It's whether you're brave enough to take a step toward the one you've been avoiding. * Why what irritates you most about other people might say more about you than them * What the artist loses by treating money and commerce as corrupt * What the businessman misses by leaving creativity and play out of their work * Why the most alive version of you rarely makes it into your professional life * How growth often just means taking a 20% step toward the side you've been resisting Enjoyed this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or your own stories about money. Reach out and connect with us on LinkedIn: Shabbar: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/shabbarkassam] Tim: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/timmalnick] Explore Tim's work and register for his upcoming workshop: https://timothymalnick.com/ [https://timothymalnick.com] Find out more about Shabbar's financial planning services: https://lumosfinancial.com/ [https://lumosfinancial.com]

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