Vested with Jared Bowers

012 - Putting in the Reps, Part 1: Earning it Over Time

44 min · 29 apr 2026
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Beschrijving

In Episode 012, Jared introduces the most fundamental unit of progress in the "Everything Is Investing" framework: The Rep. Moving beyond the abstract idea of making life "deposits," Jared argues that everything meaningful—from a resilient marriage to a profitable business—is built through a daunting string of small, unnotable, and repeatable reps. This episode deconstructs why we are drawn to shortcuts and "get-rich-quick" hacks, and why the ultimate competitive advantage is learning to love the "grindy" reps that others quit. We explore the training montage fallacy, the difference between earning an identity and merely declaring one, and why movement is the only effective cure for being "stuck." Whether you are looking to fix your finances or your fitness, learn why the answer to "How many reps?" is always the same: ALL OF THEM.

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018 - Risk: It's Not What You Think It Is

In Episode 018, Jared deconstructs one of the most widely-believed and damaging fallacies in both finance and personal development: the myth that volatility equals risk. For decades, the investment profession has used standard deviation—how far a price swings from its average—as the proxy for risk. Jared directly rejects this definition, demonstrating that volatility is merely motion, noise, and short-term trader emotion. True risk is not a temporary downward swing on a chart or a challenging season of life; it is the likelihood of permanent loss in something we value. By misidentifying short-term discomfort as risk, we naturally build fragile, "flat-line" lives and portfolios that feel safe but are locked into stagnation. This episode maps out a classic, fact-focused decision matrix to separate real structural fragility from necessary conversational, physical, and financial volatility, giving you the tools to stop playing defense and start aggressively allocating to the low-risk, high-return "magic quadrant" of life.   For detailed show notes, a full transcript, and other resources, visit our website at www.vestedjb.com [http://www.vestedjb.com]    Please send any questions, comments, or feedback to feedback@vestedjb.com [feedback@vestedjb.com]    Who is Jared Bowers and what is this all about?  https://www.vestedjb.com/about/ [https://www.vestedjb.com/about/]

Gisteren45 min
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017 - Let Me Convince You To Spend More

In Episode 017, Jared flips the script on traditional financial advice by explaining how—and when—you should actually spend more money, not less. While most financial personalities obsess over optimization and frugality, Jared frameworks spending as a form of intentional capital allocation toward long-term purpose. This episode challenges the modern consensus that you should always prioritize experiences over physical things. We demonstrates how our faulty memories rewrite terrible vacations and difficult life chapters into nostalgic historical fiction, whereas physical objects present an unalterable, objective reality. The ultimate high-ROI deployment of capital isn't an arbitrary luxury status symbol; it is "experience-rich things"—tools, instruments, and equipment that demand personal time, skill, and physical or mental effort to unlock their value. By establishing a non-negotiable Order of Operations, you can entirely eliminate resource-wasting self-negotiation and earn the right to spend lavishly and stupidly on the unique pursuits that keep your life expanding. For detailed show notes, a full transcript, and other resources, visit our website at www.vestedjb.com [http://www.vestedjb.com]  Please send any questions, comments, or feedback to feedback@vestedjb.com [feedback@vestedjb.com]  Who is Jared Bowers and what is this all about?  https://www.vestedjb.com/about/ [https://www.vestedjb.com/about/]

3 jun 202646 min
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015 - One Basket, Bigger Eggs: Diversification, Part 2

In the conclusion of our deep dive into Diversification, Jared exposes the common habit of using "portfolio enhancement" as an excuse to buy things we simply want—from gun collections and classic cars to vintage weight plates. Moving beyond the balance sheet, this episode applies the principles of portfolio management to the most critical investing macros of time and energy. Jared explores the danger of the Under-Diversified Life, which makes us vulnerable to a single crisis, versus the Over-Diversified Life, which keeps us locked in mediocrity. You will learn why "alphabet soup" professional designations are often a red flag, how over-specialization in medicine has created "sick care" instead of health care, and why investing in "unproductive" hobbies—like model trains or photography—is actually a strategic necessity for energy-giving refuge during life’s inevitable plateaus. The episode concludes with a practical 10-Block Macro Audit to help you rebalance your life portfolio for maximum impact.   For detailed show notes, a full transcript, and other resources, visit our website at www.vestedjb.com [http://www.vestedjb.com]

20 mei 202646 min
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014 - Increase Your Chances of Survival: Diversification, Part 1

In Episode 014, Jared breaks down one of the most misunderstood concepts in finance: Diversification. Moving past the tired "eggs in one basket" cliché, we explore diversification as a tool for managing uncertainty and avoiding "Game Over" scenarios in your life portfolio. You will learn the difference between company-specific risk and systematic risk, the danger of "diworsification," and why the ultimate goal is a strategic blend of diversification (for survivability) and concentration (for acceleration). From Wisconsin winter trudges to the 2008 mortgage crisis, this episode provides a blunt, fact-focused audit of how to spread your resources without spreading yourself too thin.    For episode show notes, a full transcript, and other resources, visit our website at www.vestedjb.com [http://www.vestedjb.com]

13 mei 202647 min