Financial Residency
As a doctor, you spent decades in school to get to where you are. Unfortunately, during all those years in medical school and residency, you probably didn't receive a financial education. But, not to worry. That’s where I come in. Think of this podcast as your financial residency without the long hours and sleepless nights! I will guide you through a financial education resulting in money confidence and clarity in this critical aspect of your life. You’ll understand how you make money, how you spend money, how your hard-earned money can work for you, and how to protect yourself and your family. I have witnessed residents and fellows bombarded by life and disability insurance salesmen and other “investment” pitches that are not in their best interest. You didn’t receive any formal financial education in your decades of medical training, so how are you supposed to know the good financial advisors from the bad? This podcast will help with that. Remember, it’s ok to not know the difference between a ROTH IRA and a 403b or which 529 plan is best. This podcast will simplify highly complex concepts and translate industry jargon into plain English. Are you ready to take action and make smarter, more informed financial decisions? Great - let's do this! Let your financial residency begin.
Great Show!
2022/09/22
Every episode they’ve got another interesting topic. I’ve learned so much from this podcast. It really is like going through a financial residency!
Too sales-y, undercuts the sincerity
5月5日
This podcast was sold out to a different podcaster who is only a financial adviser and not an MD, while keeping the branding and theme music. The result is a totally generic, bland, and useless podcast that is, at best a retread of what is already out there, and at worst a sales pitch for these financial planners to get your business. I just sat through my last episode, where I wasted 15 minutes while hearing an overly simplistic and frankly uninformed “calculation” on what my physician hourly rate is, only to be told that I should give my financial planning over to “the experts” (ie these podcasters) instead of learning enough to do it myself. Their argument is that, after all, they wouldn’t try to set their own broken femur or do their own appendectomy, so we physicians shouldn’t try to do our own financial planning or taxes. What a specious argument. If you are a physician who is trying to learn financial basics so that you don’t get hosed by predatory financial planners who describe your medical education as “sunk” cost (their word choice, not mine), I suggest you go elsewhere. You can’t even find the older basic episodes (by the prior podcaster) that were actually useful. I regret the time I’ve spent listening to this book. Go try the audiobook versions of some of the classic physician finance books (Google it, there’s like 4 of them that are commonly recced) and be respected for your intelligence and not taken for a sales job.
What happened?
3月8日
Financial Residency was one of the best shows out there—especially because they periodically released shows where they went deep on a family’s finances and gave advice on what they did well (and where they needed to improve). Without warning, they took all of those episodes down and stopped running them. What they now run is generic, recycled, and often out-of-date. This went from a gem to a dud. What went wrong?
Hit or miss with sometimes outdated content
3月1日
This used to be a great podcast with Ryan Inman, with useful, well-delivered content. Now it’s hit or miss, and for some reason in 2024, they are playing content that is clearly at least 2 years old and completely out of date. Dr. Tammy interviews are interesting and more wellness rather than finance related - that could be a plus or minus depending on what you’re looking for. I’ll keep listening, but if another piece that was recorded 2+ years ago airs, I think I’m done.
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- 創作者Financial Residency Network
- 活躍年代2017年 - 2024年
- 集數977
- 年齡分級兒少適宜
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