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Living Wealthy

Living Wealthy

By: Nick Poppe
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Welcome to Living Wealthy, the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and empowers you to take control of your money with clarity and confidence. Each episode aims to deliver entertaining and educational insights designed to help you rethink what it means to build wealth. Whether you're a business owner, real estate investor, or just someone who wants to make smarter decisions with your money, you'll find real-world strategies, fresh perspectives, and practical tools to grow and protect your wealth.Nick Poppe Economics Personal Finance
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  • Ep 34: A New Chapter: Updates, Changes, and What’s Next
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Living Wealthy, Nick shares a personal update after stepping away from the podcast for a short time. He talks about the recent move back to South Dakota, the challenges of balancing a new job and running a young business, and the season of reflection that followed.

    Nick announces that he has joined Thrivent Financial, a firm aligned with his values and focused on long-term, relationship-based financial planning. While it’s bittersweet, he also shares that Foundation Wealth Strategies will be closing as he transitions fully into this new chapter.

    He reflects on the lessons learned from starting a business from scratch, expresses gratitude for listeners’ support, and discusses what the future may hold for the Living Wealthy podcast.

    If you’d like to connect or work with Nick through Thrivent, reach out anytime. And as always, keep living wealthy.

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    13 mins
  • Ep 33: Rethinking Risk - The High Risk, High Reward Fallacy
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Living Wealthy, Nick Poppe challenges one of the most repeated, and most misunderstood, phrases in personal finance: “high risk, high reward.” While often treated as a universal truth, Nick argues that this idea breaks down quickly in real life.

    Drawing a clear distinction between volatility and true financial risk, Nick explains why higher volatility doesn’t guarantee higher returns, only a wider range of outcomes. And since real people don’t live inside average returns or decades-long spreadsheets, those outcomes matter.

    True financial risk, Nick explains, isn’t market ups and downs, it’s losing access to your money when you need it, being forced to sell at the wrong time, lacking liquidity during emergencies or opportunities, and making emotional decisions under pressure. Using real-world examples from stock market investing and leveraged real estate, he shows how otherwise “good” assets can become dangerous when they’re used without a solid financial foundation.

    Nick reframes risk as a function of structure, timing, and control, not simply the asset itself. He explains how long-term investing dramatically reduces risk in assets like the stock market, while short-term access needs can turn those same assets into liabilities.

    The solution? Building a financial system that prioritizes control, liquidity, and optionality. Nick shares how he and Brooke use a properly designed whole life insurance policy as a financial foundation, providing guaranteed growth, uninterrupted compounding, access to capital, and peace of mind, so they’re never forced into bad decisions or reactive behavior.

    If you want help building a financial system that prioritizes control, liquidity, and long-term stability, visit FWstrategies.com to book a free 15-minute intro call, or email Nick directly at nick@FWstrategies.com.

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    17 mins
  • Ep 32: Paying off Debt vs Prioritize Saving - Maybe You Don't Have to Choose
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of Living Wealthy, Nick tackles a common financial dilemma: “Should I pay off debt first or should I save/invest first?” Most financial advice treats these as competing priorities, but Nick explains why that’s the wrong question.

    He breaks down how a properly designed whole life insurance policy allows you to do both at the same time, building savings and eliminating debt without sacrificing compound growth or liquidity.

    Nick explains the step-by-step process:

    1. Build savings first inside a policy that grows guaranteed, earns consistent dividends, and provides contractual access to capital.

    2. Use policy loans to eliminate debt while your full cash value continues compounding uninterrupted.

    3. Recapture debt payments into your own system, restoring liquidity and strengthening your personal financial ecosystem instead of sending cash flow to third-party lenders.

    This strategy transforms debt from something that controls you into something you solve strategically within your own wealth-building system. Unlike traditional debt-snowball approaches, you keep liquidity, control, and compounding working in your favor.

    Nick concludes by emphasizing that the real answer isn’t pay off debt OR save, it’s save first AND use your system to eliminate debt, creating long-term stability and control.
    To explore how this approach can help you build wealth while eliminating debt, book a free 15-minute intro call at fwstrategies.com or email Nick directly at nick@fwstrategies.com.

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    16 mins
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