The Money Pig Podcast

Episode 88 - The Psychology of Money w/ Ray Brown

www.goodwininvestment.com Season 2 Episode 88

On this episode of The Money Pig Podcast, Tim Goodwin sits down with the one and only Ray Brown—aka "Pop-Up"—to unpack The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel. With humor, heart, and a touch of magician flair (yes, Ray used to perform magic with his dachshund sidekick, Mr. Weenie!), the two dive into why emotions play a bigger role in money decisions than most people realize.

They explore how behavioral finance influences not just what we invest in—but whether we stay invested. From comparing saving to fitness goals, to the trap of loss aversion, to the allure of flashy investments like cryptocurrency, this episode digs deep into why having a financial plan (and a third-party advisor) can be the buffer you need between your emotions and your money.

They also highlight the contrast between two powerful reads: The Psychology of Money and Die with Zero. Both books prompt one big question: When is enough, enough? Is it possible to balance saving wisely and living meaningfully along the way?

 Want to dive deeper? Check out our blog, "When is Enough, Enough in Retirement Planning?". It unpacks this idea further—helping you think through how much you truly need for the life you actually want.

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