28. Hayley B: What would dead people do with their investments? Nothing.
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Welcome to EverydayFI, the show that explores the lives and stories of everyday people in the financial independence community. In this episode I had the amazing pleasure of chatting with my newfound friend Hayley, an economist and former Peace Corps volunteer. We talk about a LOT in this show, including:
- Hayley’s journey of being a foster parent
- How her parents bought their southern California home in the 70s for $28,000 and it’s now worth over $1M
- Her decision to join the Peace Corps and the parallels between this and how many are called to the FI movement
- Her boring portfolio strategy and how perfect should never be the enemy of good
- My rant on capitalism (lol)
- How as an economist Hayley thinks about the disconnect between the economy being “good” but people feeling strapped for cash
- And her own idea about a finance podcast for teens and young adults
Tune in for this incredibly rich episode.
Episode Links:
- Episode webpage
- Child and Family Services, D.C. (CFSA)
- Peace Corps
- Ramit Sethi
- Suze Orman
- PBS: The Retirement Gamble
- The Bogleheads
- Mr. Money Mustache
- The Efficient Frontier
- Fidelity study on the best stock market performers
- Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez
- Bookfinder.com
- Econome Conference
- ChooseFI podcast
- Earn & Invest podcast
- Bogleheads Conference
- The How of Happiness by Sonia Lyubomirsky
- Dr. Laurie Santos
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