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What the Fuchs?

What the Fuchs?

By: Jason Fuchs
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No lectures. No fluff. Just real talk about life and money. A fun personal finance podcast for people who want straight answers without the jargon. The show starts with a quick real-life moment — something funny, frustrating, or relatable — and then connects it to how we actually think about money. Retirement, investing, taxes, spending, or just everyday financial decisions — this isn’t about being perfect. It’s about understanding your money in plain English and making smarter choices without feeling overwhelmed.

© 2026 Sage Path Financial Advisors
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Episodes
  • Tax Planning Isn't Over Yet
    Feb 19 2026

    Filing your taxes feels like the finish line.

    But it’s usually the starting point for the decisions that matter most.

    In this episode of What the Fuchs, Jason explains why tax planning doesn’t end after you file, and why asking “What decisions exist?” leads to calmer, more confident choices than asking “What can I do?”

    No urgency. No hacks. Just perspective.

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    7 mins
  • S1 E1: How Policy Decisions Are Shaping Markets in 2026
    Feb 5 2026

    January is noisy — especially in the markets.

    In this market update, Jason Fuchs cuts through the headlines and breaks down what’s actually changing, what isn’t, and how to think about 2026 without overreacting.

    We cover the economy, the Fed, AI, stock market leadership, bonds, the U.S. dollar, commodities, and why volatility is a normal part of investing.

    No predictions. No hype. Just context — so you can stay grounded and focused on the long term.

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    10 mins
  • Trailer: What the Fuchs — Real Talk. Smart Money. No Jargon.
    Jan 22 2026

    Money is confusing. Headlines are loud.

    What the Fuchs is a plain-English money podcast hosted by Jason Fuchs, founder of Sage Path Financial Advisors.

    We talk about markets, money, and real-life financial decisions — without jargon or lectures.

    If you want clarity without the noise, you’re in the right place.

    Don’t overcomplicate it.

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    1 min
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