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Rich Without The Rush
by R. Lee Vann
You're not bad with money. You're just exhausted.Exhausted from advice that doesn't fit your life. Exhausted from feeling behind. Exhausted from doing everything right and still worrying if it's enough.This personal finance podcast is for Gen X—the ones in our 40s, 50s, and 60s who are tired of money advice made for 25-year-olds. No "just start early." No get-rich-quick schemes. No guilt trips about what you should have done.I'm R. Lee Vann. I started over at 52 after a divorce and rebuilt from there. I've spent 30 years studying what the Bible actually says about money—not the prosperity gospel stuff, just the wisdom that works.Each week, we'll talk about building wealth slowly, retirement planning without panic, and finding financial freedom on your own timeline. Real strategies for real people who feel behind but refuse to give up.This isn't about catching up. It's about finding peace with your money and finish
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Episode. 08: The Guilt Tax: 3 Ways Caregiving Is Stealing From Your Retirement
There's a tax nobody talks about. It's not on your W-2. It never shows up as a line item in your budget. But if you're a woman in your 40s or 50s caring for a parent while still supporting your children — you are paying it every single month. I call it the Guilt Tax. And in this episode, I'm going to show you exactly what it costs you. Not in a vague way. Real numbers. Real dollars. Out of your retirement. 57% of women in the sandwich generation have had to choose between their job and their family. The average caregiver spends more than $10,000 a year out of pocket. More than 75 hours a month managing it all. That money was meant for her future. She spent it on love. But love has a cost — and nobody put it in the budget. This episode names the three parts of the Guilt Tax, applies the Tortoise Formula to the hardest kind of distraction there is, and gives you one move to start getting your money back this week. You've been paying the Guilt Tax long enough. It's time for a refund.#richwithouttherush #genx #sandwichgeneration
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Episode 7: Dear Sandwich Generation: A Letter to the Woman Holding Everything Together
This episode is different. No frameworks. No formulas. No homework. Today, I'm just going to talk to you. If you're driving home from your parents' house right now. If you're sitting in a parking lot before you walk into the next thing on your list. If you're up at midnight doing the math and most nights the numbers don't work — stay right here for a few minutes. 59 million Americans are living your life right now. 86% of sandwich generation caregivers report emotional exhaustion. You're not behind because you made bad choices. You're behind because you made everyone else a priority. You're not broke. You're exhausted. And there's a difference. This is a letter to the woman managing three generations on one paycheck and four hours of sleep. The one who Googles "how much does assisted living cost" at 11 PM and then closes the tab. The one nobody asks, "How are YOU doing?" I see you. And this episode was made for you. TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - I see you2:00 - You are not failing4:00 - What this really costs6:00 - My story: starting over at 528:00 - It's not too late10:00 - You have permission12:30 - Who needs to hear this? If this episode meant something to you, send it to the woman in your life who's carrying everything and never asks for help. Sometimes the best gift is letting someone know: I see you. Get the free Peace Calculator: https://richwithouttherush.comGet the book: "Rich Without the Rush" by R. Lee Vann on Amazon 📕 Book: https://amazon.com [insert link]🎧 Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music📧 Email: [email protected] #SandwichGeneration #GenX #Caregiver #YoureNotBroke #YoureExhausted #RichWithoutTheRush #PersonalFinance #FinancialPeace #WorkingMom #AgingParents #CaregiverBurnout #GenXWomen
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Episode 6: The Psychology of Money Is Right — But It's Missing This (Gen X Edition)
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel changed how millions think about money. But what's missing for Gen X?If you're 45-60 and feel financially behind, this episode is for you. Morgan Housel taught us that behavior beats math. But he didn't give Gen X — the sandwich generation — a framework to measure progress when you're juggling aging parents, adult kids, and a retirement savings gap.In this episode, R. Lee Vann breaks down what The Psychology of Money gets right, what it's missing for Gen X, and introduces the Peace Index — a way to measure your financial peace, not just your net worth.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - What Housel got right (and what he missed)1:00 - Why "behavior beats math" isn't enough for Gen X3:30 - The Gen X retirement crisis by the numbers6:30 - The Peace Index: Measure peace, not just money10:00 - Real example: How Mark went from 3.2 to 6.812:30 - The Tortoise Formula for Gen X14:30 - Your homework this week16:00 - What's coming nextGet the Peace Index Calculator free: https://richwithouttherush.comGet the book: "Rich Without the Rush" on Amazon#PsychologyOfMoney #GenX #PersonalFinance #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPeace #SandwichGeneration #GenXRetirement
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Episode 5: Warren Buffett Said What?
Warren Buffett just said something that changes everything. At 95 years old, the richest investor alive looked back on his life. What he said next should stop every Gen Xer in their tracks. "I feel better about the second half of my life than the first." Today I break down what Buffett means—and why it's the best news you've heard all year if you feel behind. 📕 Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GCP386X1 📊 Free Peace Index Calculator: RichWithoutTheRush.com 🎧 Podcast: "Rich Without The Rush" — available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you listen 📝 Show notes: Email [email protected] Write your 3-sentence obituary. Does your spending match it? Tell me in the comments 👇 Subscribe for weekly Gen X money wisdom—no guilt, no rush. #PersonalFinance #GenX #FinancialPeace #RichWithoutTheRush #WarrenBuffett #MoneyMindset #SecondHalf
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Episode 4: 54% of Gen X Is Caught...
**NAVIGATING THE SANDWICH GENERATION: CARE, BOUNDARIES, AND PEACEIn this episode, R. Lee Vann discusses the challenges faced by the "sandwich generation"—middle-aged adults supporting aging parents while caring for their own children. He shares practical principles to maintain peace, set boundaries, and build wealth slowly and sustainably.KEY TOPICS:* The emotional and time squeeze of caring for aging parents and supporting adult children* The importance of self-care: "You cannot pour from an empty cup"* Having hard conversations early about health, finances, and long-term plans* Setting boundaries to protect your peace and avoid resentment* The slow, steady approach: practicing patience and consistency in caregiving and financial planning* Practical tips: develop one boundary each week and communicate with love* The impact of guilt and obligation versus love and intentionality in family support*** What boundary do you need to set? Tell me in the comments 👇***TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - The reality of being in the sandwich generation00:21 - You're not failing — you're in the squeeze00:28 - The time and emotional costs of caregiving00:53 - The pressures of supporting aging parents and adult children01:39 - Why you might feel broke even if you're not03:16 - Three principles to help navigate the squeeze03:29 - Principle 1: You cannot pour from an empty cup03:54 - The importance of self-care to maintain long-term help04:33 - Principle 2: Have hard conversations now04:53 - Discussing long-term care planning with parents05:09 - Talking to your adult children about boundaries and limits05:56 - Principle 3: Boundaries are love06:08 - Practical examples of setting boundaries: appointments, expenses06:41 - The truth: You're not helping by going broke or losing peace06:52 - You can't control everything, but you can control your response07:26 - Homework: set one boundary with your adult children this week07:59 - Share your boundary in the comments08:18 - Upcoming episode with Warren Buffett insights08:33 - Find more in "Rich Without the Rush" on Amazon
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Episode 3: The One Thing Stealing Your Wealth
There's a thief stealing your wealth. You invite him in everyday.Today I show you who he is--and what to do about it.Get the details of the Tortoise Formula in the book:
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Episode 2: Are You Richer Than You Think?
You could have a million dollars and still be broke.Not financially broke. Peace broke.Your bank account counts dollars. The Peace Index counts something different—your actual financial health across 7 areas of life.In this episode:- What the Peace Index is and why it matters- The 7 questions that reveal your real financial health- Deep dive on the one question Gen X struggles with most- Why you might be richer than you thinkHomework: Answer one question honestly. Can you rest without feeling guilty?——📕 Get the book: "Rich Without the Rush" on Amazon http://bit.ly/3YJEAv3📊 Free Peace Index download: RichWithoutTheRush.com📝 Show notes: Email [email protected] episode: The Tortoise Formula — Direction × Discipline ÷ Distraction
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"Rich Without the Rush: Embracing Financial Peace"
Join R. Lee Vann as he explores the journey to financial peace in "Rich Without the Rush."This episode is tailored for Gen X individuals in their 40s, 50s, and 60s who are tired of financial advice aimed at younger generations. Discover the Tortoise Formula, a unique approach to wealth that prioritizes peace over pace. Learn how to navigate financial challenges with wisdom and patience, and find out why slow and steady truly wins the race. Tune in to embrace a path of financial serenity and wisdom.Buy Book from Amazon: http://bit.ly/3YJEAv3Download your FREE Peace Calculator at https://www.RichWithoutTheRush.comCashApp: $RichWithoutTheRush#RichWithoutTheRush #GenX #PersonalFinance #FinancialPeace #RetirementPlanning #MoneyMindset #SandwichGeneration #TortoiseWealth
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
You're not bad with money. You're just exhausted.Exhausted from advice that doesn't fit your life. Exhausted from feeling behind. Exhausted from doing everything right and still worrying if it's enough.This personal finance podcast is for Gen X—the ones in our 40s, 50s, and 60s who are tired of money advice made for 25-year-olds. No "just start early." No get-rich-quick schemes. No guilt trips about what you should have done.I'm R. Lee Vann. I started over at 52 after a divorce and rebuilt from there. I've spent 30 years studying what the Bible actually says about money—not the prosperity gospel stuff, just the wisdom that works.Each week, we'll talk about building wealth slowly, retirement planning without panic, and finding financial freedom on your own timeline. Real strategies for real people who feel behind but refuse to give up.This isn't about catching up. It's about finding peace with your money and finish
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