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Man Up / Man Down
Volker Ballueder and David Pawsey
103 episodes
1 week ago

We’ll discuss (and have the odd rant about) all the pressures of being a man, approaching (sorry, we have to say it) middle age. All the fears we have but are often too embarrassed to discuss with our friends. And even the fact that you no longer seem to have “friends” just colleagues and other dads that you nod to at school and club drop-offs. But we’ll also look at the science and psychology behind why we often feel how we feel, why even the most successful people (from business to sport to entertainment) can experience doubt and lack of direction and how small changes in your life, can achieve big results (whether you want to change career, drop a few pounds or just try and get some “you time” back in your life). We aren’t unique, and we want to share. So make sure you subscribe to listen to the second season of our podcast, which goes live about 3x a month!

Thanks, Dave & Volker


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We’ll discuss (and have the odd rant about) all the pressures of being a man, approaching (sorry, we have to say it) middle age. All the fears we have but are often too embarrassed to discuss with our friends. And even the fact that you no longer seem to have “friends” just colleagues and other dads that you nod to at school and club drop-offs. But we’ll also look at the science and psychology behind why we often feel how we feel, why even the most successful people (from business to sport to entertainment) can experience doubt and lack of direction and how small changes in your life, can achieve big results (whether you want to change career, drop a few pounds or just try and get some “you time” back in your life). We aren’t unique, and we want to share. So make sure you subscribe to listen to the second season of our podcast, which goes live about 3x a month!

Thanks, Dave & Volker


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Financial Freedom in Midlife
Man Up / Man Down
54 minutes 12 seconds
5 months ago
Financial Freedom in Midlife

In this episode, Barney Whiter shares his journey to financial independence and sobriety. He discusses the wake-up calls that led him to quit alcohol, the parallels between addiction and financial behavior, and the importance of understanding personal finance in a contextual manner. Barney emphasises the need for mindful spending and the impact of societal pressures on financial decisions. He also provides insights into achieving financial independence and the significance of financial education. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of personal finance, including childhood influences on money management, the psychology behind spending, and the importance of treating personal finances like a business. They discuss financial independence, retirement planning, and the significance of pensions, emphasising the need for a proactive approach to saving and investing. The conversation highlights the challenges individuals face in managing their finances and the importance of adapting one's mindset to achieve financial freedom.


Main takeaways:

·      Barney quit alcohol after health scares and research.

·      Understanding addiction can help in financial decision-making.

·      Instant gratification often leads to poor financial choices.

·      Financial independence requires a long-term perspective.

·      Personal finance strategies must be tailored to individuals.

·      Avoiding debt is crucial for financial stability.

·      Mindfulness in spending can prevent financial leaks.

·      Societal pressures can influence financial behaviours.

·      Investing wisely is essential for financial growth.

·      Education is key to making informed financial decisions. Childhood experiences shape our money mindsets.

·      Paying off debt should be a priority, but consider interest rates.

·      Investing borrowed money can be more beneficial than paying off low-interest debt.

·      Lifestyle inflation can trap individuals in a cycle of spending.

·      Treating personal finances like a business can lead to better outcomes.

·      Financial independence means work is optional, not mandatory.

·      Pensions are a crucial part of retirement planning and saving.

·      Saving a higher percentage of income accelerates financial independence.

·      Understanding where your money goes is essential for budgeting.

·      Embrace the challenges of financial management as part of the journey.


Find out more here:

·      The Escape Artist on Substack:  https://theescapeartist1.substack.com/

·      The Escape Artist blog: www.theescapeartist.me


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Man Up / Man Down

We’ll discuss (and have the odd rant about) all the pressures of being a man, approaching (sorry, we have to say it) middle age. All the fears we have but are often too embarrassed to discuss with our friends. And even the fact that you no longer seem to have “friends” just colleagues and other dads that you nod to at school and club drop-offs. But we’ll also look at the science and psychology behind why we often feel how we feel, why even the most successful people (from business to sport to entertainment) can experience doubt and lack of direction and how small changes in your life, can achieve big results (whether you want to change career, drop a few pounds or just try and get some “you time” back in your life). We aren’t unique, and we want to share. So make sure you subscribe to listen to the second season of our podcast, which goes live about 3x a month!

Thanks, Dave & Volker


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.