
This season finale looks at how alcohol affects your financial life (it’s not what you think) and how giving up our vices offers us one of the biggest opportunities to learn about who we are and what we need to thrive. This episode features four people who come from seemingly different walks of life – J.D. Roth, Katie Holte, Marcus Garrett and Scott Maderer. While on the surface it seemed like the journey all four of them went on felt like worlds apart, the humanity they discovered in themselves, the lessons learned, and what it meant in their financial lives and beyond wasn’t all that different.
SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Android Apps
What You Hear in This Episode:
- When all four noticed their relationship with alcohol wasn’t healthy
- How these four folks decided to give up alcohol
- How much all four saved after not buyng alcohol
- What the biggest lessons learned were
- What your vices teach you about your financial life and beyond
Resources:
- Get Rich Slowly
- Follow Marcus on Instagram
- Marcus’ website
- D.E.B.T. Free or Die Trying: How I Buried Myself $30,000 in Debt and Dug My Way Out
- Follow Katie on Instagram
- Inspired Stewardship
- Follow Scott on Instagram
- Follow Scott on Twitter
- What I Learned Giving Up Alcohol For A Year
- Finding Your Enough Number
- The Ultimate Guide to Money Mindset Mastery
- Emotional Spending Guide
- Values Based Spending Guide
*theme music by Donovan Dorrance
Such an insightful podcast! Love your show Sarah Li! There are so many positive benefits that show up when you give up alcohol. It’s basically toxic for your body, but we love it because it usually numbs pain and acts as a social lubricant. Keep up the great work!!
I was fortunate enough to learn about personal finance as integrity only a few months into sobriety, and it actually is what helped solidify my commitment to sobriety. I’ve mentioned it many times as part of my sobriety story. Sharing personal finance with sober women is one of my greatest joys.