Doña Quixote, Life Energy, and The Coming of Aging | Vicki Robin | 94

Catching Up to FI - A podcast by Bill Yount & Jackie Cummings Koski - Sundays

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Join Bill and Jackie in an engaging conversation with Vicki Robin, co-author of the best-selling book 'Your Money or Your Life'. Vicki shares her insightful philosophy on financial independence, community resilience, and the power of frugality. She discusses her journey from active community building to aging with purpose on Whidbey Island, and how she has woven herself into the fabric of her local community. This episode delves into the thought-provoking aspects of spending life energy wisely, the importance of supportive communities, and the meaningful transition of knowledge and responsibility to younger generations. Tune in to learn how Vicki has managed to align her values with her financial and personal investments and gain inspiration from her lifelong exploration of living a fulfilled life. 🔗Connect with us  Buy CUtFI a coffee  Record a message for CUtFI   Thank you to our sponsors: Abundo Wealth: Advice-Only Financial Planning for Everyone Personal Finance Club: Use code CUTOFI to get $30 OFF any course or PFC investing course only Measure Twice Money: $100 OFF "Create Your Own Financial Plan" Comprehensive Video Course Nectarine: Advice-Only Financial Advisors (Catching Up to FI will be compensated by Nectarine if you use our affiliate link, which creates an incentive and conflict of interest. We are not current clients or employees of Nectarine.)  Boston Institute of Finance Personal Growth Track: Enter code catchingup to get 5% off any “Personal Growth Track” course or package   Resources mentioned on the show: (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)   Website   Your Money or Your Life   Order Book- Your Money or Your Life   Coming of Age Substack   YouTube- What Could Possibly Go Right     Disclaimer: Our content is for general education and information purposes only. We are not providing financial, legal, or tax advice. Always do your own research or consult a professional before making important decisions.