
As a doctor, you spent decades in school to get to where you are. Unfortunately, during all those years in medical school and residency, you probably didn't receive a financial education. But, not to worry. That's where I come in. Think of this podcast as your financial residency without the long hours and sleepless nights! I will guide you through a financial education resulting in money confiden... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 977 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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A final thank you to all the loyal listeners as we end the Financial Residency Podcast Series. Please visit our website, www.financialresidency.com when you need to find a trusted resource for physician mortgages.
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This podcast was sold out to a different podcaster who is only a financial adviser and not an MD, while keeping the branding and theme music. The result is a totally generic, bland, and useless podcast that is, at best a retread of what is already out there, and at worst a sales pitch for these financial planners to get your business. I just sat through my last episode, where I wasted 15 minutes while hearing an overly simplistic and frankly uninformed “calculation” on what my physician hourly r... more
Financial Residency was one of the best shows out there—especially because they periodically released shows where they went deep on a family’s finances and gave advice on what they did well (and where they needed to improve). Without warning, they took all of those episodes down and stopped running them. What they now run is generic, recycled, and often out-of-date. This went from a gem to a dud. What went wrong?
This used to be a great podcast with Ryan Inman, with useful, well-delivered content. Now it’s hit or miss, and for some reason in 2024, they are playing content that is clearly at least 2 years old and completely out of date. Dr. Tammy interviews are interesting and more wellness rather than finance related - that could be a plus or minus depending on what you’re looking for. I’ll keep listening, but if another piece that was recorded 2+ years ago airs, I think I’m done.
This used to be a great show with helpful content back when it was Ryan. But the show has really gone downhill since then. The contract segments are informative. The Dr Tammy segments are pure fluff without useful content. And Daniel needs to take a public speaking course
Every episode they’ve got another interesting topic. I’ve learned so much from this podcast. It really is like going through a financial residency!
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This podcast offers a much-needed financial education tailored specifically for medical professionals, addressing the unique financial challenges they face. Episodes cover a wide range of topics such as navigating contracts, understanding financial products, discussing personal financial crises, and seeking out trustworthy financial advisors. The content is designed to simplify complex financial concepts and provide actionable advice, empowering listeners to take control of their financial futures without the overwhelm typically associated with financial topics. Noteworthy is the podcast's focus on addressing the significant gap in financial literacy that many physicians experience due to their extensive medical training without parallel fi... more
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Recent guests on Financial Residency include:
1. Dr. Cory Fawcett
2. Dr. Mary Anderson
3. Dr. James Young
4. Dr. Jordan Grumet
5. Darlene Dresch
6. Dr. Niki Kennedy
7. Dr. Jimmy Turner
8. Matt Barczak
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