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Personal Finance Podcast of the Year Finalist. Join host Julie on FIRE Drill podcast where she interviews guests with epic side hustles, real estate investors, early retirees, online business owners, and other inspiring people rocking financial independence. Saving on travel, real estate, and all things Early Retirement are broken down into simple, actionable steps for the average person. Step up your money game and renew your money philosophy with Fire Drill podcast.

Fire Drill Julie Berninger

    • Business
    • 4.6 • 337 Ratings

Personal Finance Podcast of the Year Finalist. Join host Julie on FIRE Drill podcast where she interviews guests with epic side hustles, real estate investors, early retirees, online business owners, and other inspiring people rocking financial independence. Saving on travel, real estate, and all things Early Retirement are broken down into simple, actionable steps for the average person. Step up your money game and renew your money philosophy with Fire Drill podcast.

    We Are a Strong Community and My Request For You

    We Are a Strong Community and My Request For You

    Email me at j@firedrillpodcast.com

    • 10 min
    Parent Goals: How Rachel Teodoro Has College Tuitions and Her Mortgage Handled

    Parent Goals: How Rachel Teodoro Has College Tuitions and Her Mortgage Handled

    My name is Rachel Teodoro and I am a mom of three kids living in the greater Seattle area with my husband Mike, who is a mechanical engineer. We met while attending Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. I am a lover of all things thrifty and can be found trolling for garage sales nearly every weekend. I like to craft, create and decorate my home with my thrifty finds. I am always happy to share my tips and tricks for living well on less.

    From Rachel's website - https://www.rachelteodoro.com/

    In this episode we discuss paying off her mortgage and paying for her three kids' college tuition.

    • 45 min
    We Early Retired in Late 2018 For World Travel | Ali and Alison Walker

    We Early Retired in Late 2018 For World Travel | Ali and Alison Walker

    We are Ali and Alison Walker, and we used to call Seattle, Washington our home. We met in 2004, married in 2006, and retired in 2018. After reaching Financial Independence we wanted a complete and total change from our career-focused lives. We decided that meant leaving our Seattle life behind and making travel our new lifestyle. By November of 2018 we had sold our home and car, let go of 99% of our belongings, and left Seattle to travel the world indefinitely.



    From their blog, All Options Considered



    https://alloptionsconsidered.com

    • 40 min
    Your Aging Parents and Healthcare | US Medicare

    Your Aging Parents and Healthcare | US Medicare

    An important discussion about the Baby Boomer generation and healthcare in the US with Medicare insurance expert Danielle Kunkle.

    • 38 min
    Negotiation and Influence in Corporate Culture with Dr. Nancy Li

    Negotiation and Influence in Corporate Culture with Dr. Nancy Li

    Nancy's freebie on the decision making process: http://bit.ly/3aoJItS



    Her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/drnancyli

    • 31 min
    Mortgage Rebates, Airbnb, and Travel Deals with Dave Homyak

    Mortgage Rebates, Airbnb, and Travel Deals with Dave Homyak

    Releasing last week's episode with Dave again. You'll love the tip on mortgage rebates - who knew?!



    https://firedrillpodcast.com/mortgage-rebate/

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
337 Ratings

337 Ratings

Rachelrichards92 ,

One of my favorites!

So glad I stumbled upon this podcast. Julie covers all my favorite topics - passive income, real estate investing, early retirement. I especially loved Ali and Alison walker’s episode about retiring early and traveling the world. Great guests, amazing value... highly recommend!

E.V.ddie ,

Needs to be better

You need to ask more specific questions of your guests, like what their financial position was when they went FI and the rationale behind it. What holdings do they have? All index funds? How did they specifically get to FI? What was their top salad or earnings in a year? What was their savings rate and how did they invest money? What about their specific expenses now? Most of the questions asked are fluff and literally a waste of time.

CurtFire ,

Great info!

Great topics, well put together, and very relatable!

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