Building a Bigger Life: Financial Wisdom and Personal Growth
Special Guest Adam Carroll In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Damian Nesser and Sam interview Adam Carroll, a financial educator and advocate for building a bigger life through wise money management and personal growth. Adam shares his upbringing in Iowa, with a brief stint in California, highlighting his family’s culinary influences and his own journey into the finance world. Raised in a small family, Adam's childhood was enriched by his mother's cooking and his father's late passion for baking. Despite a modest upbringing, Adam developed a keen interest in entrepreneurship and finance from a young age, inspired by his father’s advice on investing in mutual funds and saving wisely. After graduating from college burdened by significant debt, Adam’s life took a turn when a pivotal relationship prompted him to reassess his financial habits. Committing to living on one income, he and his partner aggressively paid off their debts, sparking Adam’s passion for teaching others about financial independence and the principles of living below one’s means. Adam’s journey led him to develop business retreats, inspired by his colleague Molly Rose, to create transformative experiences for participants. These retreats, held in scenic locations like Sedona and Destin, emphasized deep connections and personal growth, mirroring Adam’s belief in the power of shared experiences to catalyze change. Discussing his book, "The Build a Bigger Life Manifesto," Adam distilled insights from his podcast interviews into nine core principles. These principles encourage readers to architect their lives around strong values, ambitious visions, and the habit of asking profound questions. Adam’s work aims to empower individuals to design lives aligned with their aspirations, fostering a mindset of continuous growth and personal fulfillment. Adam concludes with insights on life as a classroom, emphasizing the importance of reflection and debriefing to extract lessons and drive personal development. His philosophy underscores the value of quality over quantity, whether in relationships, personal finance, or learning experiences. Listeners are left inspired by Adam’s journey and insights, eager to apply his teachings to their own lives. The episode promises more in-depth discussions on financial wellness and strategies for building a fulfilling life in subsequent episodes, inviting listeners to join the conversation on thriving in life’s classroom. Tune in next week for the second half of this interview. Listeners are encouraged to visit https://lifeisaclassroom.net/bwya/ to pre-order the book "Bloom Where You Are," reflect on their own lives, and consider reaching out for guidance or mentorship if they feel stuck. For more episodes and updates, visit our LIAC Podcast website and follow us on social media platforms. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with your friends and family who might benefit from Adam's powerful story and insights.