Cashflow Legendz

Nate, Brandon and Brock

Cashflow Legendz is the show where we challenge conventional financial thinking, expose the hidden leaks in your cashflow, and help families and business owners build more control, certainty, and legacy. Most people were taught to save money, spend money, borrow money, pay interest, and hope everything works out. But what if the rules you were taught were written by the very system keeping you stuck? Hosted by Nate Dean, Brandon Goswick, and Brock Fortner, Cashflow Legendz helps you think differently about money, debt, cashflow, life insurance, taxes, legacy, and financial control. Through real conversations, practical frameworks, and contrarian financial education, we help you see where your money is leaking, where your cashflow is being controlled by someone else, and how to begin building a more intentional financial system. This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with your own professional team before making financial decisions. Free resource: Get a free copy of What Would the Rockefellers Do? Schedule a clarity call with Nate

  1. Aug 7

    You Don’t Have a Money Problem. You Have a Structure Problem.

    Most people think more income will solve their financial stress. But more money into a broken system usually just makes the dysfunction move faster. In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, Nate, Brandon, and Brock talk about why cash flow needs structure, automation, separation, and real-time feedback so families and business owners can build more clarity, control, and confidence with the money already moving through their lives. Full Podbean Description Most people do not have a money problem. They have a money structure problem. In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, Nate, Brandon, and Brock talk about why families and business owners can make $50K, $150K, or even much more and still feel stressed, stuck, or unsure where the money is going. The issue is not always income. Sometimes the issue is structure. More money into a broken system does not automatically create wealth. It often amplifies dysfunction. Brock breaks down the three key pieces of an effective cash flow structure: Separation — your income should go into a different account than your spending account. Automation — your money should move intentionally without relying on constant willpower. Real-time feedback — your system should show you where you stand, what you are saving, and where your spending has changed. The guys also talk about why traditional budgeting often creates frustration, why money sitting in a checking account feels easy to spend, and why structure creates better awareness. One of the most powerful parts of the conversation is the difference between average savings rates and families using a better cash flow system. The average American is saving around 4.5% of their income, while the average Currence user is saving around 28%. That is not theory. That is what happens when families give their cash flow a system. In this episode, we discuss: Why more income does not automatically solve money stress Why high earners can still feel broke Why budgeting often creates frustration How to separate income from spending Why automation matters How real-time feedback changes behavior Why checking accounts give us permission to spend How Currence helps structure cash flow Why clarity creates control Why control creates confidence Why wealth is built on intentional cash flow, not income alone The goal is not to shame anyone for where they are. The goal is to help families and business owners see what is actually happening with their money and build a better structure around the cash flow already moving through their lives. Because wealth is not built on income alone. It is built on intentional cash flow. Get a free copy of What Would The Rockefellers Do? https://stonecenturyfinancial.com/book Schedule a free Cashflow Legendz clarity call with Nate https://calendly.com/chroniclesnate/cashflow-legendz-consult This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult with your professional team before making financial decisions. Money. Cashflow. Legacy. Break the rules. Build your legend.

  2. May 29

    Why You Feel Broke Even When You Make Money

    Most people are not broke. They are fighting invisible financial headwinds. In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, Nate and Brandon unpack one of Nelson Nash’s powerful concepts from Becoming Your Own Banker: the difference between financial headwinds and tailwinds. You may be working hard, earning money, saving, investing, and trying to make progress, but still feel like you cannot get ahead. Why? Because money may be quietly leaking through interest payments, inefficient debt structures, idle cash, poor sequencing, and financial systems that were never designed to benefit you first. This conversation is not about shame, guilt, or beating yourself up over past financial decisions. It is about seeing the problem clearly. Because once you understand the problem, the solution becomes much easier to recognize. In this episode, Nate and Brandon discuss: Why more income does not always solve the problem How interest payments create invisible financial headwinds Why chasing rate of return can lead to a loss of control The difference between rate of return and rate of control Why money philosophy matters How to redirect existing cash flow with more efficiency Why families and business owners may be closer than they think The goal is not always to do more. Sometimes the goal is to redirect what is already moving through your life with more control, certainty, and purpose. Get a free copy of What Would The Rockefellers Do? https://stonecenturyfinancial.com/book Schedule a free Cashflow Legendz clarity call with Nate https://calendly.com/chroniclesnate/cashflow-legendz-consult This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult with your team before making financial decisions. Money. Cashflow. Legacy. Break the rules. Build your legend.

  3. May 26

    Most People Don’t Choose Their Financial Strategy. They Inherit It.

    Most people don’t actually choose their financial strategy. They inherit it. From parents. From school. From coworkers. From financial talking heads. From systems built for the masses. But what if the advice you inherited was never truly designed for your life, your family, your values, or your goals? In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, Nate and Brandon challenge the way most people think about money, retirement, control, certainty, and financial advice. The conversation starts with a simple but powerful idea: If you’ve ever wondered whether what you’re doing with your money will actually get you where you want to go, the issue may not be that you’re incapable. It may be that you’re surrounded by advice that was never designed for you. Nate and Brandon unpack why so many people follow inherited financial strategies without ever stopping to ask better questions. Questions like: If you became disabled today, how much of your income would you want to continue for your family, and for how long? If you passed away tomorrow, how much of your income would you want to continue for the people you love? If what you thought to be true about money wasn’t true, how soon would you want to know? They also talk about why hope is not a strategy, how 401(k)s changed the financial landscape, why taxes matter, and how whole life insurance and the Infinite Banking Concept can help create more control, certainty, liquidity, and peace of mind. This episode is not about attacking traditional financial tools. It is about asking whether those tools are helping you create the life, cashflow, stewardship, and legacy you actually want. In this episode, Nate and Brandon discuss: Why most people inherit their financial strategy instead of choosing it Why hope is not a financial strategy How disability and death expose the gaps in a plan Why the older we get, the more certainty we need How taxes can become an unknown future burden Why Infinite Banking is not an investment strategy The difference between education and dictation Why better questions often lead to better decisions How your financial environment determines the advice you attract Why control, certainty, liquidity, and stewardship matter The goal is not to tell you what to do with your money. The goal is to help you ask better questions, rethink inherited advice, and build a financial strategy that actually aligns with your values. Get a free copy of What Would The Rockefellers Do? https://stonecenturyfinancial.com/book Schedule a free Cashflow Legendz clarity call with Nate https://calendly.com/chroniclesnate/cashflow-legendz-consult If this episode helped you think differently, subscribe to Cashflow Legendz and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Money. Cashflow. Legacy. Break the rules. Build your legend. Disclaimer: This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice.

  4. May 18

    When Pressure Hits: Do You Become Generous or Guarded?

    Most people were taught to survive pressure. Get through the week. Keep pushing. Stay busy. Protect what’s yours. Hope things get better. But what if pressure is not just something to survive? What if pressure is revealing what is really happening in your heart? In this episode of Cashflow Legendz, Nate and Brandon talk about the idea of generous resilience: the ability to endure pressure, disappointment, and difficulty without becoming guarded, bitter, isolated, or contaminated by it. The conversation centers around one powerful question: When pressure hits, do you become generous or guarded? Nate and Brandon unpack how pressure exposes the difference between ownership and stewardship, fear and faith, scarcity and abundance, surviving and pouring into others. They also talk about the importance of accountability, the danger of chasing opportunities without prayer and wisdom, and why every person is leading something, whether it is a business, a household, a family, or their own personal ecosystem. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why pressure reveals what is really happening in the heart The difference between being resilient and being generously resilient How scarcity shows up through fear-based decisions, hesitation, and isolation Why stewardship is different from ownership How faith should shape financial and business decisions Why accountability and trusted relationships create faster growth How optimism can be realistic without becoming fake positivity Why leadership is not just about surviving the week How to decide who will be better because of you this week This episode is a reminder that pressure does not have to shrink you. It can stretch you. And when you respond with faith, generosity, stewardship, and resilience, the pressure you are facing can become part of the testimony God uses to encourage someone else. If this episode helped you think differently, subscribe to the show and share it with someone who needs to hear it. And when you’re ready to start building your own cashflow system, schedule a clarity call with Nate here. Get a free copy of What Would The Rockefellers Do? Money. Cashflow. Legacy. Break the rules. Build your legend. Disclaimer: This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice.

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Cashflow Legendz is the show where we challenge conventional financial thinking, expose the hidden leaks in your cashflow, and help families and business owners build more control, certainty, and legacy. Most people were taught to save money, spend money, borrow money, pay interest, and hope everything works out. But what if the rules you were taught were written by the very system keeping you stuck? Hosted by Nate Dean, Brandon Goswick, and Brock Fortner, Cashflow Legendz helps you think differently about money, debt, cashflow, life insurance, taxes, legacy, and financial control. Through real conversations, practical frameworks, and contrarian financial education, we help you see where your money is leaking, where your cashflow is being controlled by someone else, and how to begin building a more intentional financial system. This show is for educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with your own professional team before making financial decisions. Free resource: Get a free copy of What Would the Rockefellers Do? Schedule a clarity call with Nate