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PA the FI Way
Kat, PA-C
168 episodes
3 days ago
Becoming a physician assistant (PA) is difficult. But becoming a PA on the way to financial independence (FI) shouldn’t be. Allow the PA the FI Way podcast to be your guide to becoming a physician assistant on the way to financial independence. Unfortunately, even basic personal finance and budget concepts are rarely taught in high school, college or PA school. Then once PA students become certified physician assistants and begin their professional journey practicing medicine, they typically have a heap of student loans just waiting to be paid back. Let’s not only discuss how to prevent large student loan amounts, but also how to pay them back quickly. Let’s discuss how practicing PAs can learn to save and invest for their futures. PA the FI Way’s mission is to provide both future and current PAs alike strategies to not only become financially literate, but to also reach financial independence along the way. Think of it as personal finance for PAs with a financial independence twist. Financial independence provides the freedom to find balance in work and personal life. FI is about creating the life you want to live, choosing when to retire (IF you want to retire early), choosing when to cut back on working, or choosing when to work on another passion in your life. The decision truly is yours, and I hope you decide to join me on the journey to becoming a PA the FI Way.
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Becoming a physician assistant (PA) is difficult. But becoming a PA on the way to financial independence (FI) shouldn’t be. Allow the PA the FI Way podcast to be your guide to becoming a physician assistant on the way to financial independence. Unfortunately, even basic personal finance and budget concepts are rarely taught in high school, college or PA school. Then once PA students become certified physician assistants and begin their professional journey practicing medicine, they typically have a heap of student loans just waiting to be paid back. Let’s not only discuss how to prevent large student loan amounts, but also how to pay them back quickly. Let’s discuss how practicing PAs can learn to save and invest for their futures. PA the FI Way’s mission is to provide both future and current PAs alike strategies to not only become financially literate, but to also reach financial independence along the way. Think of it as personal finance for PAs with a financial independence twist. Financial independence provides the freedom to find balance in work and personal life. FI is about creating the life you want to live, choosing when to retire (IF you want to retire early), choosing when to cut back on working, or choosing when to work on another passion in your life. The decision truly is yours, and I hope you decide to join me on the journey to becoming a PA the FI Way.
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Episodes (20/168)
PA the FI Way
167 | Decluttering Your Way to Freedom: How to Simplify, Downsize, and Keep What Truly Matters
3 days ago
33 minutes

PA the FI Way
166 | Top 10 Things NOT to Spend Your Money On as a Healthcare Provider
2 weeks ago
37 minutes

PA the FI Way
165 | The Energy Audit: Spend Your Energy Wisely
1 month ago
22 minutes

PA the FI Way
164 | Holistic Wellness and Burnout Healing with Psychiatry PAs from PA Mindset Matters
1 month ago
41 minutes

PA the FI Way
163 | Pause to Heal: How Sabbaticals Can Beat Healthcare Burnout with Leigha Barbieri, PA-C
1 month ago
56 minutes

PA the FI Way
162 | How and When to Find a Financial Planner You Can Trust: Interview with Caleb Pepperday, CFP®, ChFC®
2 months ago
45 minutes

PA the FI Way
161 | Refuel, Redesign, Reclaim: 20 Tips for a Sustainable Career In Medicine
2 months ago
21 minutes

PA the FI Way
160 | Under-Celebrated Financial Milestones That Matter More Than You Think
3 months ago
26 minutes

PA the FI Way
159 | Retire Often: Mini Retirements for Burnout Recovery, Well-Being, and Intentional Living with Jillian Johnsrud
4 months ago
48 minutes

PA the FI Way
158 | The Power of Microhabits: Tiny Changes That Make a Big Impact
4 months ago
20 minutes

PA the FI Way
157 | Rhythmic Renewal: How 5-Minute Pauses Can Transform Your Busy Workday
5 months ago
15 minutes

PA the FI Way
156 | Say No to the Yes Trap: The Boundary-Setting Power Skill Every Clinician Needs to Prevent Burnout
5 months ago
21 minutes

PA the FI Way
155 | The Ultimate Guide to Saving Money on Travel
6 months ago
22 minutes

PA the FI Way
154 | Imposter Syndrome in Medicine: How to Spot It, Stop It, and Prevent Burnout
6 months ago
18 minutes

PA the FI Way
153 | Spring Cleaning Your Finances in 10 Steps
7 months ago
27 minutes

PA the FI Way
152 | The Skill of Spending: How to Shift From Frugality to Spending Intentionally
7 months ago
22 minutes

PA the FI Way
151 | Back to Basics: HYSAs and Emergency Funds
8 months ago
22 minutes

PA the FI Way
150 | The PA Pivot: Walking Away from Burnout in Medicine and Toward Freedom [Interview with McKenna Morgan, PA-C]
8 months ago
35 minutes

PA the FI Way
149 | Purposeful Prosperity: Giving Back Through a Nonprofit [Interview with Johanna Moses, PA-C, MPH]
9 months ago
48 minutes

PA the FI Way
148 | The Purpose Code: Interview with Jordan Grumet, MD
9 months ago
30 minutes

PA the FI Way
Becoming a physician assistant (PA) is difficult. But becoming a PA on the way to financial independence (FI) shouldn’t be. Allow the PA the FI Way podcast to be your guide to becoming a physician assistant on the way to financial independence. Unfortunately, even basic personal finance and budget concepts are rarely taught in high school, college or PA school. Then once PA students become certified physician assistants and begin their professional journey practicing medicine, they typically have a heap of student loans just waiting to be paid back. Let’s not only discuss how to prevent large student loan amounts, but also how to pay them back quickly. Let’s discuss how practicing PAs can learn to save and invest for their futures. PA the FI Way’s mission is to provide both future and current PAs alike strategies to not only become financially literate, but to also reach financial independence along the way. Think of it as personal finance for PAs with a financial independence twist. Financial independence provides the freedom to find balance in work and personal life. FI is about creating the life you want to live, choosing when to retire (IF you want to retire early), choosing when to cut back on working, or choosing when to work on another passion in your life. The decision truly is yours, and I hope you decide to join me on the journey to becoming a PA the FI Way.