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Kim D. H. Butler

The Prosperity Podcast

A weekly Business, Investing and Education podcast
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The Prosperity Podcast

Kim D. H. Butler

The Prosperity Podcast

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The Prosperity Podcast

Kim D. H. Butler

The Prosperity Podcast

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This episode focuses on the concept of carefully investing in one's financial foundation by creating an emergency and opportunity fund, ideally stored in the life insurance industry for life-long accessibility. This fund should be liquid, tax-f
Kim and Spencer discuss drawing on experts' knowledge instead of trying to become an expert in all areas. They highlight the importance of self-guided learning and financial education, and the current trends in both. The hosts mention the 'who,
Kim and Spencer discuss the important difference between 'Family Bank' and 'Family Banking.' The hosts emphasize that understanding the distinction between these two concepts is crucial to managing personal and familial finances effectively. Wh
Kim and Spencer discuss the concept of Charitable Remainder Trusts, an estate and wealth planning tool that not many people are familiar with. The hosts explain that these trusts allow individuals to donate assets, particularly highly appreciat
Kim and Spencer, in this The Prosperity Podcast episode, featured a discussion about whole life insurance as a financial asset and tool for emergencies and opportunities. It started with a historical look at the inception of whole life insuranc
Kim and Spencer discuss the tax advantages and personal protections of life insurance. They discussed points that include the basis of taxation on life insurance, how it is similar to taxation of vehicle and home insurance, and a detailed compa
Kim and Spencer engage in a deep-dive discussion about life insurance policies. They emphasize the importance of having the right mindset and principles when dealing with life insurance policies. They elaborate on the concept of overfunding and
Spencer and Kim discuss the concept of luck and its relation to hard work. They argue that luck can be misleading since it insinuates that success doesn't need work or can be taken away at any moment. Instead, they emphasize that working is a w
This episode centered around the concept of cutting expenses, discussing how efforts to decrease spending often lead to limited financial success. Referencing the book, No Worries by Jared Dillian, a finance writer and former Wall Street employ
Prosperity Pets consists of a series of stories that provide lessons concerning prosperity. Kim shares the unique idea behind a stuffed pet that is an exact replica of her dog, Emma, leading the hosts to connect it with the idea of Prosperity P
Kim Butler chats with Garrett Gunderson, they talk about his ongoing book projects including revised versions of "Killing Sacred Cows'' and "What Would the Rockefellers do," and his children's book "I am Money". They delve into the importance o
This episode talks about the concept of "thinking big enough" inspired by some song lyrics, highlighting the importance of songs as they carry messages that stick. Kim, introduces the term "visioneering", which substitutes setting specific goal
This episode delves into the topic of offshore banking alternatives. The hosts, contemplating the changing economy and threats of central bank digital currencies, discuss the importance of retaining control over personal wealth. They share fasc
This episode discusses the 'anti-debt snowball', challenging mainstream financial advice from figures like Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman. The hosts criticize these advisors for focusing solely on eliminating debt without preparing listeners for st
Kim and Spencer discuss the importance of regulating one's own reactions to global events, particularly how these events impact personal finance. They emphasize the idea of having a 'news diet' or 'news fast' to maintain a sense of perspective
The hosts share their thoughts on financial education and empowerment, critiquing the recent push in high schools for required financial literacy classes, which they feel are of varying quality and focus too heavily on stock trading. They discu
This episode of the Prosperity Podcast discusses the importance of aligning money and life goals. The hosts stress the common misconception that personal finance is separate from life's 'woo woo stuff', arguing instead that they are interconnec
In this episode of the Prosperity Podcast, the hosts discuss the practice of year-end reflection and goal setting. Rather than strictly adhering to the January 1st New Year timeline, they advocate for personalized reflective dates, such as birt
This episode of the Prosperity Podcast discusses overcoming financial anxiety. The hosts, Spencer Shaw and Kim Butler, stress the importance of ensuring cash flow structure in one's life to manage and control cash flow. The conversation revolve
This episode delves into insurance policy setups, trust setups, and beneficiaries. The hosts argue that it's often made to seem complicated to confuse listeners and push them to go for certain services. Their mission is to demystify the process
This episode centers around the concept of debt and how it can be viewed from the perspective of optimism, drawing from the writings of finance author Jared Dillian. Kim and Spencer point out that while many associate debt with negative feeling
Kim and Spencer discuss how individuals can identify what they genuinely love doing, opening pathways to career satisfaction and personal fulfillment. The episode suggests that the traditional advice to 'follow your passion' may not always be b
Kim and Spencer discuss the importance of language and thought patterns in one's relationship with money. They quote Robert Kiyosaki's concept of replacing "I can't afford it" with "how can I afford it?" as a building block of prosperous thinki
Kim and Spencer discuss the concept of retirement, with reference to thoughts from the founder of AngelList, Naval Ravikant. Ravikant's advice for retirement includes saving money, lowering your spending rate, and doing what you love so that re
Kim and Spencer discuss the importance of cash flow, or financial flow, over stagnation in wealth building. They argue that one of the often-overlooked principles of prosperity is the necessity for cash flow rather than letting money sit idly.
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