Retire Early, Retire Now!

Hunter Kelly

This is a Podcast to help people retire early and help people retire now. Financial Planning topics will be covered and explained so you can plan and retire with confidence. 

  1. 22H AGO

    Discipline Is Overrated After $300K

    Send a text Beyond Discipline: Reallocating Wealth for Flexibility After $300K Income In the first episode of a six-part “reset series” on The Retire Early Retire Now podcast, host Hunter Kelly—a certified financial planner and founder of Palm Valley Wealth Management—argues that for high earners (around $300,000+ household income), discipline stops being the primary advantage. He explains that early-career habits like maxing retirement accounts, avoiding lifestyle creep, and living below your means are essential when income is lower and compounding hasn’t taken over, but those same habits can create rigidity later. Kelly describes a common pattern: high-income couples in their 40s who do “all the right things” (maxing 401(k)s, backdoor Roths, HSAs, college savings, and extra debt payments) yet feel trapped when considering job changes, sabbaticals, or reducing stress because most of their net worth is locked in retirement accounts, home equity, or mortgage payoff. He highlights diminishing returns from incremental savings increases (e.g., raising savings from 25% to 32% on a $350,000 income) compared with the emotional relief and freedom gained from better structural positioning—building accessible brokerage assets, maintaining an adequate cash runway, and funding goals with the right “buckets.” He frames the shift as moving from “accumulator to allocator,” noting that discipline can become identity and loosening it can feel like regression, when it may actually be evolution. The episode closes with signs a listener may have outgrown pure discipline (saving aggressively but still stressed, feeling trapped, hesitating to spend despite strong numbers, and lacking clarity on what money is for), an invitation to explore Palm Valley’s “Palm Valley Pathway” and schedule a no-cost 15-minute call, and standard educational-purpose disclaimers. 00:00 Discipline Stops Winning 00:23 Reset Series Setup 01:37 Why Discipline Works Early 02:53 High Income Rigidity Trap 04:21 Diminishing Returns Math 06:23 Build Flexible Money Buckets 08:17 Outdated Rules Analogy 09:05 Identity Shift to Allocator 10:22 Signs Youve Outgrown Discipline 12:04 Next Steps and Disclaimer Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    14 min
  2. FEB 10

    Building Financial Flexibility Beyond Retirement Accounts

    Send a text Building Financial Flexibility Beyond Retirement Accounts In this episode of 'The Retire Early Retire Now' podcast, Hunter Kelly, a certified financial planner and founder of Palm Valley Wealth Management, discusses the often-overlooked concept of financial flexibility outside retirement accounts. He explores the pitfalls that high-income earners face when all their wealth is locked up in inaccessible retirement accounts, stressing the importance of flexible funds for life's unplanned changes. Hunter delves into reasons why building financial flexibility is challenging, such as lack of incentives, emotional resistance, and the delayed validation of non-retirement savings. He introduces the three-bucket framework: spending for today, saving for retirement, and flexibility for life transitions. Practical advice is given on how to start building a flexibility bucket, including mindset shifts and gradual, consistent investment strategies. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate their financial plans to ensure a balance between long-term security and real-life optionality. 00:00 Introduction to Financial Flexibility 00:47 The Trap of Inaccessible Wealth 01:58 Why Retirement Accounts Dominate 03:34 The Importance of Financial Flexibility 04:58 Challenges in Building Flexibility 08:11 The Three Bucket Framework 09:31 Mindset Shifts for Flexibility 13:38 Self-Check and Conclusion Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    16 min
  3. FEB 3

    Coast FIRE with Kids: What Changes When Life Gets More Expensive (and More Meaningful)

    Send a text Coast Fire with Kids: Balancing Financial Independence and Family Life In this episode of The Retire Early Retire Now podcast, Hunter Kelly, a certified financial planner and founder of Palm Valley Wealth Management, delves into the concept of Coast FIRE, specifically addressing the challenges and strategies for parents. Kelly emphasizes that while traditional FIRE advocates for aggressive saving and minimalist living to retire early, Coast FIRE offers a balanced approach. This allows parents to achieve financial growth without sacrificing their current lifestyle and family needs. Kelly discusses the importance of flexibility, recognizing different life seasons, and understanding trade-offs in financial planning. He offers practical advice for parents on how to manage their finances responsibly, ensuring that their money works to support a meaningful, fulfilling life. Kelly also invites listeners to reach out for personalized financial planning services through his firm. 00:00 Welcome to The Retire Early Retire Now Podcast 00:25 Introduction to Coast Fire with Kids 00:50 Challenges of Coast Fire for Parents 02:43 Defining Coast Fire for Parents 04:29 Financial Realities of Parenting 06:02 Avoiding Common Mistakes 12:46 The Emotional Side of Coast Fire 14:34 Evaluating Your Coast Fire Plan 16:23 Conclusion and Next Steps Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    18 min
  4. JAN 27

    The 3-Bucket System: Spending, Flexibility, Freedom.

    Send a text Mastering Financial Clarity with The Three Bucket System (Plus One!) In this episode of The Retire Early Retire Now podcast, host Hunter Kelly, a certified financial planner and founder of Palm Valley Wealth Management, discusses the importance of having a clear financial purpose and introduces a framework called the 'Three Bucket System' with an additional bonus 'Legacy Bucket.' Hunter explains how to categorize your money into spending, flexibility, and freedom (retirement) buckets, and adds a fourth bucket for legacy. The episode covers the roles and purposes of each bucket, common mistakes high-income earners make, and how to balance and fund these buckets to achieve financial clarity, confidence, and calm. Listeners are encouraged to focus on the purpose of their money rather than just the tax treatment of their accounts. Hunter also provides a self-assessment exercise to help listeners evaluate their current bucket allocations. The episode emphasizes the importance of aligning financial decisions with personal goals and values. 00:00 Welcome to The Retire Early Retire Now Podcast 00:33 Understanding Financial Stress and Purpose 01:55 Introducing the Three Bucket System 05:09 Bucket One: Spending and Cash Flow 07:47 Bucket Two: Flexibility and Options 10:32 Bucket Three: Long-Term Freedom 12:42 Bonus Bucket: Legacy Planning 14:50 Integrating the Buckets for Financial Balance 17:16 Self-Assessment and Final Thoughts 19:56 Conclusion and Call to Action Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    21 min
  5. JAN 20

    How to Know When You’re Saving Enough (Without Waiting for a Magic Number)

    Send a text Understanding 'Enough': Redefining Financial Confidence and Goals In this episode of The Retire Early Retire Now podcast, host Hunter Kelly, a certified financial planner, delves into the complex concept of 'enough' in personal finance. He discusses why defining 'enough' is crucial yet challenging for high-income earners and offers a framework for determining when saving more ceases to add value. Hunter explores the subjective nature of 'enough,' the shifting goalposts in financial planning, and the importance of structure, flexibility, and understanding in achieving financial confidence. He also addresses the trade-offs of continuous saving and encourages listeners to reframe their approach to financial goals by focusing on how to better deploy resources once foundational savings goals are met. The episode emphasizes that once you reach a financial position where saving more is optional, the focus should shift to enhancing life quality and achieving a balance between present enjoyment and future security. 00:00 Welcome to The Retire Early Retire Now Podcast 00:16 The Deceptive Question: Am I Saving Enough? 01:32 Defining 'Enough' in Personal Finance 02:37 The High Income Earner's Dilemma 04:05 The Pitfalls of Chasing a Magic Number 06:52 The Importance of Financial Flexibility 10:03 Testing Your Financial Plan's Resilience 14:24 Understanding Financial Trade-offs 16:54 Shifting Focus: From Saving More to Deploying Resources 19:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    22 min
  6. JAN 13

    6 Financial Blindspots High Earners Don’t Realize Are Holding Them Back

    Send a text Identifying and Addressing Common Financial Blind Spots for High Earners In this episode of The Retire Early Retire Now podcast, host Hunter Kelly, a certified financial planner, discusses six common financial blind spots that high-income earners often face. Using a metaphor of a surgeon's pattern recognition, he explains how financial planning works and highlights the importance of coordinating financial actions to ensure a strong plan. The blind spots covered include confusing high income with a strong plan, overfunding retirement accounts, optimizing for taxes at the expense of life, focusing on net worth instead of flexibility, over-optimizing, and waiting for confidence before making changes. Hunter emphasizes the importance of having a clear plan, understanding trade-offs, and striving for flexibility to achieve financial goals and live a better life. 00:00 Welcome to The Retire Early Retire Now Podcast 01:30 Understanding Financial Blind Spots 02:10 Blind Spot #1: Confusing High Income with a Strong Plan 04:08 Blind Spot #2: Overfunding Retirement Accounts 06:43 Blind Spot #3: Optimizing for Taxes at the Expense of Life 07:57 Blind Spot #4: Focusing on Net Worth Instead of Optionality 10:56 Blind Spot #5: Over Optimizing and Analysis Paralysis 12:47 Blind Spot #6: Waiting for Confidence Before Making Changes 15:22 Bringing It All Together 16:12 Conclusion and Contact Information Check out the Palm Valley Wealth Management Website PalmValleywm.com Check us out on Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Listen to the Podcast Here! Apple Spotify

    17 min
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20 Ratings

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This is a Podcast to help people retire early and help people retire now. Financial Planning topics will be covered and explained so you can plan and retire with confidence. 

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