Episode 74: Dare to Drawdown w/ Bob and Amy Haines and Go With Less

What’s Up Next?

I am proud to release episode 74 of The What’s Up Next Podcast.  This podcast is an exploration of financial independence and taking the conversation to the next level.  The show features panel discussions with top influencers in the financial independence space.  Guests weigh in on questions that don’t have clear answers to refine your path to FI.

Episode 74

In this episode we ask the provocative question. Do you dare drawdown? This early retirement focused panel features Bob and Amy Haines and Tim and Amy Rutherford from Go With Less.

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2 Responses

  1. HA, I got an “accidental mention” in here – great episode!

  2. Katie Camel says:

    Listening to two couples with very different paths to early retirement is refreshing because it illustrates that there is no one set path to reach FIRE. More importantly, none of them feel like they’ve had to make tremendous sacrifices to reach this goal. I love hearing from people who are on this journey with no online platform. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting of Bob and Amy Haines at one of our local Choose FI meetings, so I’m glad you interviewed them.

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