Growing Money with Sean Trace
Welcome to the Personal Finance and Entrepreneurship Podcast with your host, Sean Trace! In this podcast, we explore a range of topics related to personal finance, business, and entrepreneurship.
With Sean as your guide, we dive into the world of personal finance and learn about how to manage and grow your money effectively. From saving for retirement to investing in the stock market, we cover everything you need to know to achieve financial freedom.
In addition to personal finance, we also explore topics related to business and entrepreneurship. Whether you are a seasoned business owner or just starting out, this podcast provides valuable insights on how to start, run, and grow a successful business.
Throughout each episode, Sean shares his own experiences and tips, as well as featuring interviews with experts in the field. By the end of each episode, you'll walk away with a deeper understanding of how to empower yourself financially and achieve your business goals.
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Growing Money with Sean Trace
Stop Wandering, Start | Bryan Jepson MD, CFP | Growing Money with Sean Trace
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In this episode of Growing Money with Sean Trace, I sit down with Bryan Jepson, a former emergency medicine physician who just retired after a 30 year career and made a bold transition into the financial world as a CFP financial advisor.
We talk about why so many people feel behind with money, and why that feeling is usually not about a number, it is uncertainty and a lack of structure. Bryan breaks down what it really takes to make real change, clarity, a simple plan, and a team that keeps you accountable, the same way a gym partner helps you stay consistent. We also get into true wealth, not chasing more, but having enough assets to control your time, create meaningful experiences, and build deep relationships, plus the power of giving back. We tackle one of the biggest practical questions people ask, debt versus investing, including how to think about high interest credit card debt versus lower interest debt, and why waiting too long to start investing can quietly cost you years of compounding growth.
If you want a smart move you can make this week, this conversation brings it back to the simplest answer that actually works, decide to get clear on where you are, define where you are going, and commit to consistent actions that compound over time.