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Optimal Finance Daily, hosted by Diania Merriam, the innovative mind behind the personal finance conference EconoMe, takes you on an enlightening journey through the world of finance. Each episode brings to life the most compelling and practical advice from leading financial bloggers and experts. Diania’s engaging narration and insightful commentary transform complex financial concepts into relatable, actionable insights. Whether it’s budgeting, investing, debt management, or money mindfulness, she covers it all, making financial wisdom accessible to everyone.

Gain not just knowledge, but also the motivation to apply it in your daily life. It's not just a source of financial tips; it’s a daily companion that guides you towards financial freedom and savvy money management, all delivered with Diania's trademark enthusiasm and expertise.

Listen now, and become an OLD friend--your optimal life awaits...

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    • 4.5 • 1.2K Ratings

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Optimal Finance Daily, hosted by Diania Merriam, the innovative mind behind the personal finance conference EconoMe, takes you on an enlightening journey through the world of finance. Each episode brings to life the most compelling and practical advice from leading financial bloggers and experts. Diania’s engaging narration and insightful commentary transform complex financial concepts into relatable, actionable insights. Whether it’s budgeting, investing, debt management, or money mindfulness, she covers it all, making financial wisdom accessible to everyone.

Gain not just knowledge, but also the motivation to apply it in your daily life. It's not just a source of financial tips; it’s a daily companion that guides you towards financial freedom and savvy money management, all delivered with Diania's trademark enthusiasm and expertise.

Listen now, and become an OLD friend--your optimal life awaits...

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Weekend Weight Loss Tips by Chalene Johnson on Maintaining Health Goals without Sacrificing Fun

    Weekend Weight Loss Tips by Chalene Johnson on Maintaining Health Goals without Sacrificing Fun

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    Episode 2706:
    Discover Chalene Johnson's Weekend Weight Loss Tips to maintain your health goals without sacrificing weekend fun. Chalene shares practical advice on changing your mindset, limiting alcohol, managing meal times, choosing home-cooked meals, bringing your own food, and including raw veggies in your diet, aiming to keep you on track while enjoying your downtime.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.chalenejohnson.com/weekend-weight-loss-tips/
    Quotes to ponder:
    "It ALL starts with mindset. If you go into your weekend with the mindset that you’re going to indulge and that you earned it, then you will have little to no self control."
    "When you find yourself trying to justify the indulgences, take an emotional step back, and remind yourself that you are worth putting good nutritious food in your body."
    "If you find you’re having a strong craving for something in particular, my first recommendation is to write it down, that might seem strange. But research has shown that if you write down the craving, most times it removes it."
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    • 9 min
    The Best Time of Year to Buy Many Items by Andrea Joy of Saving Joyfully

    The Best Time of Year to Buy Many Items by Andrea Joy of Saving Joyfully

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    Episode 2707:
    In "The Best Time of Year to Buy Many Items," Andrea Joy of SavingJoyfully.com guides us through the calendar year, pinpointing the optimal times to make key purchases - from electronics to gym memberships. This episode uncovers how strategic timing can yield significant savings and help manage household budgets more effectively.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://savingjoyfully.com/blog/the-best-time-of-year-to-buy-many-items
    Quotes to ponder:
    "Being willing to wait until certain times of year to buy things can be helpful for those purchases that aren’t true 'must haves.'"
    "Fitness equipment is a great idea at the beginning of the year because many stores are running sales."
    "Chocolate is a great price this time of year especially after Valentine's Day is over with all the sales to sell the leftover Valentine’s goodies."
    Episode references:
    The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808
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    • 10 min
    6 Ways Being Cheap Can Cost You Money by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents

    6 Ways Being Cheap Can Cost You Money by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents

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    Episode 2705:
    Discover how frugality might unexpectedly dip into your funds as Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of MakingSenseOfCents.com explores six common pitfalls where saving too much can actually end up costing you more. From skimping on quality purchases to the false economy of DIY projects, Michelle sheds light on the hidden costs of excessive thriftiness.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2014/10/6-ways-being-cheap-can-cost-you-money.html
    Quotes to ponder:
    "Many people each and every single day make the mistake of trying to save money, yet end up wasting money in the end."
    "Skipping going to the dentist for years so that you can 'save' money. Then, after you finally go, you find out you could have saved money and some of your teeth by visiting the dentist regularly for cleanings."
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    • 8 min
    7 Ways You May Be Leaving Money on the Table When You Retire by Kathleen Coxwell of New Retirement

    7 Ways You May Be Leaving Money on the Table When You Retire by Kathleen Coxwell of New Retirement

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    Episode 2704:
    Kathleen Coxwell's guide "7 Ways You May Be Leaving Money on the Table When You Retire" offers essential strategies to ensure you're maximizing your retirement savings. Discover how to optimize your Social Security benefits, manage investments wisely, and avoid common pitfalls that can reduce your financial security in retirement.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/leaving-money-on-the-table-when-you-retire/
    Quotes to ponder:
    "Surprisingly though, many retirees and soon to be retirees overlook not just hundreds or even thousands of dollars, but hundreds of thousands in money that could be put toward retirement expenses."
    "By claiming Social Security at the earliest possible date, many people are leaving a substantial amount of money behind because the longer you wait, the greater the benefits become."
    "Your home is a valuable resource that really should be considered as part of your overall retirement plan."
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    • 10 min
    Why Paying Off the Mortgage Early May Be a Big Mistake by Len Penzo on How to Fight Inflation

    Why Paying Off the Mortgage Early May Be a Big Mistake by Len Penzo on How to Fight Inflation

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    Episode 2703:
    Discover why paying off your mortgage early might not be the financial boon you expect in Len Penzo's insightful analysis. Penzo, leveraging historical examples and economic trends, argues that in a high-inflation environment, maintaining a mortgage could be more advantageous than clearing it early. Explore this counterintuitive approach to personal finance management and how it might apply to your financial strategy.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://lenpenzo.com/blog/id25716-why-paying-off-the-mortgage-early-may-be-a-big-mistake-2.html
    Quotes to ponder:
    "Mortgage payments (became) no more than a nominal burden to (homeowners) - a consideration which dismayed the mortgage banks."
    Episode references:
    When Money Dies by Adam Fergusson: https://a.co/d/iJQCS7C
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    • 11 min
    Trading Financial Freedom for Mini-Retirement by Chris of Keep Thifty on FIRE Lifestyle & Sabbaticals

    Trading Financial Freedom for Mini-Retirement by Chris of Keep Thifty on FIRE Lifestyle & Sabbaticals

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    Episode 2702:
    Chris from KeepThrifty.com shares his journey of trading the pursuit of financial freedom for a one-year mini-retirement to spend quality time with his children. Despite the financial setbacks, he values this period as an invaluable investment in family life, illustrating that sometimes, life's best returns come from the heart, not the bank.
    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.keepthrifty.com/trade-financial-freedom-mini-retirement/
    Quotes to ponder:
    "Who doesn’t want financial freedom? Getting to the point that your passive income can cover your expenses buys you opportunities and time in a way that most people can’t imagine."
    "Despite the allure, I took an active step away from financial freedom this year, choosing to delay my freedom date by over 2 years."
    "Trading twenty-seven months of financial freedom for fourteen months of mini-retirement now seems like a pretty good deal when you put our life situation in context."
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    • 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
1.2K Ratings

1.2K Ratings

George Hyland ,

Love the content, hate the advertising

As much as I love this podcast, I will stop listening until the current rotation of ads stop. I do not want to be told to “take a whiff of those pits and toes” first thing every morning. C’mon.

BadDNA94 ,

Content is great, introduced ads not so much

I like the OFD podcast. I’m one of those recently introduced to the show and am listening from the earliest available episodes, working my way chronologically to the present.

And I fully respect that they went from ‘ad-free free’ to ‘free with ads’ to monetize and pay for their efforts. Nothing wrong with honest capitalism. But I do resent when the old episodes (I’m only to the beginning of 2017 now nearly six years behind but catching up) are re-engineered. Podcasters may have agreements with sponsors or just decide to ‘update’ old episodes with the ad content, but it kills my library and listening. Now I have two versions of each episode (the smaller ad-free clean one I’ve already downloaded) and an unloaded version with the ads that will only play if I’m on wifi (immediately after the downloaded one).

In my curated library, I’d have to delete the show, redownload the newly-updated archive, and continue listening. Until the show runners decide to change out who their sponsorship is and re-re-engineer the archived shows and I’m stuck with the same issue again. Podcasters - it’s bad enough that Apple will only keep your library archive going back a few hundred episodes - but now any refresh of my library will cause duplication or failed indexes where show episodes once downloaded are no longer available. Yes, the fruit company is partly to blame, but can you find a way to NOT mess with prior episodes? Please?

Jhawk737 ,

Be more honest about episode repeats!

This show has a fair amount of good original content. However, I have noticed a lot more in the last year either (a) the podcast replays previously aired episodes (without mentioning this in the intro) or (b), airing very outdated podcasts some mentioning the Great Recession of 2008 going on, some still mentioning “while now in the middle of the pandemic” or stats and figures like “last year, in 2014”…

To not waste a listeners time, it would be nice if like other podcasts, they would mention if it was not a new episode or if first the time being played and it’s older, say “here is a new episode we haven’t featured from 2016”, etc. Otherwise I feel like I’m being played lol.

Thanks!

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