
The Debt Free Dad Podcast
Money and personal finance are one of the leading causes of stress among adults, but it doesn't have to be that way. By mastering the basics, you can completely change your entire life. On the show, Brad shares tips, tricks, and life lessons that have helped him, and thousands of others save and pay off millions of dollars. If you're looking for financial freedom, you've come to the right place.The show will also cover topics like singles and money, marriage and money, kids and money, small business, entrepreneurship, self-development, online business, side hustles, and guest interviews. By listening, you'll gain the confidence and motivation you need to kick debt and financial stress for good! You're not going to want to miss any of it. So hit subscribe, and get ready to change your life! Welcome to the Debt Free Dad Podcast!
Episodes
364. Simple Ways to Start Saving Money Today

363. Top 5 Simple Steps to Avoiding Holiday Debt This Year

362. Budget Smarts or Splurge: Financial 'Would You Rather' That Hits Home

361. Travel Smart: Mastering Budget Friendly Vacations

360. Turn Your Finances Into a Game (And Actually Have Fun)

359. What Does Your Bank Statement Reveal About You?

358. Financial Anxiety No More: The Path to Calm

357. Debt-Free College: Top Tips to Avoid Student Loans

355. The Dangerous Rise of AI-Generated Financial Advice

354. Achieving Financial Success Through the Power of Small Wins

353. Adopt These Seven Debt-Busting Habits

352. Why Most People Stay Financially Stuck

351. Shifting Your Focus: Embracing a Life that Truly Matters

350. Achieving Financial Independence: Tara's $85K Debt Payoff Story

349. Take Control of Your Money: The Power of a Simple Calendar

348. Master Meal Planning: Strategies from Prep Dish's Allison Schaaf

347. Conquer Financial Procrastination: Start Your Journey to Debt Freedom

346. Breaking Free: The Lies That Keep Most People Stuck in Debt

345. From Debt to Control: Mastering Money Management Skills

344. How Misty & Mike Paid Off $14K in Debt and Transformed Their Finances

343. The Cash Flow Plan, Budget’s Partner in Crime

342. Frugal Living or Cheapskate?
