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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 43 MIN

61: SHOCKING: How Joey Ruffalo Paid Off $370K Debt in Record Time!

from The Legacy Investor with Cameron Philgreen · host Cameron Philgreen

In this episode of The Legacy Investor, I sit down with Joey Ruffalo, certified financial planner, financial coach, and someone who’s actually lived the journey from financial chaos to clarity.Joey opens up about how he and his wife found themselves buried under $370,000 in debt, what rock bottom really looked like, and the mindset shifts that helped them climb out in just a few years. We talk budgeting (without shame), emotional spending, ego, marriage, faith, and what financial freedom actually means, because it’s not the same for everyone.This episode isn’t for people who already have everything figured out. It’s for anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, or just wants to be a better steward of the money they’ve been entrusted with.If you’re trying to get out of debt, build a healthier relationship with money, or align your finances with your faith and values, this conversation is for you.🔑 Key Takeaways👉How Joey and his wife paid off $370,000 in debt in under three years👉Why budgeting is permission to spend, not a restriction👉The hidden role of emotional spending and how to stop it👉Why financial problems are often connected to relationships, work, and faith👉When debt can be a tool, and when it becomes a trap👉What financial freedom actually means (and why it looks different for everyone)👉How stewardship changes the way we view money as believers⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Intro & why this episode matters02:10 – Joey’s early mindset around work and money07:45 – Building a business and losing it during the recession12:30 – How $370,000 of debt piled up16:40 – Rock bottom: notices on the door & no utilities20:15 – Discovering Dave Ramsey & creating a plan26:00 – The emotional toll of debt on sleep, marriage, and peace32:10 – Budgeting, side hustles, and paying it all off38:40 – Emotional spending & behavior patterns with money46:20 – Debt as a tool vs debt as a trap54:30 – What financial freedom really means1:01:10 – Faith, stewardship, and managing God’s money1:10:40 – Legacy, the “dash,” and what really matters1:18:00 – Where to find Joey & final thoughts👉 If this episode helped you, subscribe to the channel, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share it with someone who’s struggling with money.👉 Follow me on Instagram @cameron_philgreen👉 Check out Joey Ruffalo at https://www.theprosperitylounge.com/ and join his free community👉 Want to be a guest or know someone who should be? Visit CameronPhilGreen.com/podcastfinancial freedom, getting out of debt, how to get out of debt, debt free journey, dave ramsey debt, budgeting tips, christian finance, faith and money, stewarding money, money mindset, behavioral finance, emotional spending, budgeting for beginners, personal finance podcast, financial coaching, certified financial planner, debt snowball, paying off debt fast, money habits, financial peace, legacy wealth, christian entrepreneurship, wealth with purpose, money psychology, how to budget your money, financial discipline, build wealth from scratch, podcast about money, faith based finance, financial freedom podcast, legacy investor podcast, cameron philgreen, joey ruffalo, prosperity lounge, christian money podcast#FinancialFreedom #GetOutOfDebt #PersonalFinance #ChristianFinance #MoneyMindset #BudgetingTips #FaithAndMoney #DebtFreeJourney #Stewardship #WealthWithPurpose #LegacyInvestor #FinancialPeace #MoneyHabits #BehavioralFinance #PodcastClips

In this episode of The Legacy Investor, I sit down with Joey Ruffalo, certified financial planner, financial coach, and someone who’s actually lived the journey from financial chaos to clarity.Joey opens up about how he and his wife found themselves buried under $370,000 in debt, what rock bottom really looked like, and the mindset shifts that helped them climb out in just a few years. We talk budgeting (without shame), emotional spending, ego, marriage, faith, and what financial freedom actually means, because it’s not the same for everyone.This episode isn’t for people who already have everything figured out. It’s for anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, or just wants to be a better steward of the money they’ve been entrusted with.If you’re trying to get out of debt, build a healthier relationship with money, or align your finances with your faith and values, this conversation is for you.🔑 Key Takeaways👉How Joey and his wife paid off $370,000 in debt in under three years👉Why budgeting is permission to spend, not a restriction👉The hidden role of emotional spending and how to stop it👉Why financial problems are often connected to relationships, work, and faith👉When debt can be a tool, and when it becomes a trap👉What financial freedom actually means (and why it looks different for everyone)👉How stewardship changes the way we view money as believers⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Intro & why this episode matters02:10 – Joey’s early mindset around work and money07:45 – Building a business and losing it during the recession12:30 – How $370,000 of debt piled up16:40 – Rock bottom: notices on the door & no utilities20:15 – Discovering Dave Ramsey & creating a plan26:00 – The emotional toll of debt on sleep, marriage, and peace32:10 – Budgeting, side hustles, and paying it all off38:40 – Emotional spending & behavior patterns with money46:20 – Debt as a tool vs debt as a trap54:30 – What financial freedom really means1:01:10 – Faith, stewardship, and managing God’s money1:10:40 – Legacy, the “dash,” and what really matters1:18:00 – Where to find Joey & final thoughts👉 If this episode helped you, subscribe to the channel, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share it with someone who’s struggling with money.👉 Follow me on Instagram @cameron_philgreen👉 Check out Joey Ruffalo at https://www.theprosperitylounge.com/ and join his free community👉 Want to be a guest or know someone who should be? Visit CameronPhilGreen.com/podcastfinancial freedom, getting out of debt, how to get out of debt, debt free journey, dave ramsey debt, budgeting tips, christian finance, faith and money, stewarding money, money mindset, behavioral finance, emotional spending, budgeting for beginners, personal finance podcast, financial coaching, certified financial planner, debt snowball, paying off debt fast, money habits, financial peace, legacy wealth, christian entrepreneurship, wealth with purpose, money psychology, how to budget your money, financial discipline, build wealth from scratch, podcast about money, faith based finance, financial freedom podcast, legacy investor podcast, cameron philgreen, joey ruffalo, prosperity lounge, christian money podcast#FinancialFreedom #GetOutOfDebt #PersonalFinance #ChristianFinance #MoneyMindset #BudgetingTips #FaithAndMoney #DebtFreeJourney #Stewardship #WealthWithPurpose #LegacyInvestor #FinancialPeace #MoneyHabits #BehavioralFinance #PodcastClips

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