The 3rd Decade Podcast

3rd Decade

Join us as we invite various individuals to share philosophies on personal finance, helpful tips for navigating saving and investing, and other finance related topics.

  1. 1d ago

    Money Mentors And Financial Freedom (with Dr. Paris Woods)

    Financial freedom gets thrown around like a buzzword, but we’re not interested in vague promises. Dr. Paris Woods joins us to redefine it as agency: having control over your time, your labor, and your choices, with money as the tool that makes your life possible. That one shift changes how you budget, how you say yes or no to debt, and how you plan for the future without feeling trapped.  Paris shares her own path from growing up in poverty in St. Louis to earning a full scholarship to Harvard, then following the “do everything right” script and still ending up broke and in debt. We talk about what she had to unlearn, how a powerful visioning exercise helped her write The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom, and why financial education is essential for real economic mobility. We also dig into why so many families stay silent about money, how early kids absorb money habits, and how honesty can break the shame cycle.  You’ll hear practical personal finance strategies through Paris’s make, manage, multiply framework: earning, money management, and investing basics like 401(k) match, Roth IRA goals, index funds, automation, and the long game of compound interest. We also name the traps, especially how easy it is to slide into debt at 18 and how “greed plus speed equals broke” applies to today’s investing noise. If you want to become a better money mentor for younger people while building your own financial independence, this conversation will give you both the mindset and the next steps. Subscribe, share this with someone you talk money with, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Resources: Instagram: @AuthorParisWoodsDr. Paris Woods' WebsiteFreedom Ladder

    32 min
  2. May 4

    Same Game, Different Stakes: What Pro Athletes Teach Us About Everyday Financial Planning

    In this episode, Nikita is joined by former professional athlete turned CFP®, Jeff Locke, to explore a surprising truth: when it comes to money, pro athletes and everyday earners are playing the same game—just with different stakes. From locker rooms to living rooms, the financial challenges are more alike than you might think. Jeff shares firsthand stories from his time in professional sports, revealing how even high earners struggle with overspending, credit, family expectations, and the pressure to “keep up.” Along the way, he and Nikita break down the core financial principles that apply to everyone—no matter your income. They dive into the fundamentals that never change: building an emergency fund, following a smart investing order, and avoiding lifestyle creep. They also unpack the unique realities athletes face—like short career windows, sudden wealth, and high-risk investment pitches—and what those extremes can teach the rest of us. At the heart of the conversation is one key idea: financial success isn’t about how much you make—it’s about behavior, discipline, and systems that support your goals. Whether you’re managing a steady paycheck or navigating more variable income, this episode offers practical, actionable lessons to help you build a more secure financial future—without getting caught up in comparison or complexity. Resources: Jeff Locke's LinkedInStart here: Build your financial foundation Protect yourself first: Emergency fund basics

    40 min

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Join us as we invite various individuals to share philosophies on personal finance, helpful tips for navigating saving and investing, and other finance related topics.