Episode 81: When Financial Independence Isn’t Enough

What’s Up Next?

I am proud to release episode 81 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 81

In this episode dive deep with Ashleigh Evans regarding when financial independence isn’t enough, mental health, and unexpected gap years. We also have a bonus segment with Jason from The Wealth Hound and The Everyday Money Show.

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1 Response

  1. I’ve known Ashleigh for a few years now and I’m glad she is sharing her story.

    She has an interesting journey and it is only in the early stages.

    She continues to overcome challenges and shape her life for her best.

    This is what the combination of self-assessment and intentional action looks like on a life’s journey.

    Thanks Ashleigh for allowing us to witness and learn from it.

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