Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Named Best Personal Finance Podcast by Bankrate.com and Kiplinger — and the only podcast the Plutus Awards retired from competition after winning twice — The Stacking Benjamins Show is personal finance that doesn’t put you to sleep. Hosts Joe Saul-Sehy (former 16-year financial advisor, ex-WXYZ-TV “Money Man”) and Josh “OG” Bannerman, CFP (Certified Financial Planner, Bannerman Wealth) sit around the card table in Joe’s mom’s half-finished basement in Texarkana and talk money with the smartest guests in personal finance, investing, and behavioral economics. As Fast Company wrote, the show “str...

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Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

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10 juil. 2026

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Can You Save Too Much? Finding the Sweet Spot Between FI, Spending, and Life (SB1866) 10.07.2026

Today's show asks one of the trickiest questions in personal finance: when does a good habit go too far? Saving is great. Cutting expenses can change your life. Earning more can open doors. But what happens when you optimize so hard that you accidentally squeeze the joy out of the whole plan? Joe, Doug, Diana Merriam from EconoMe, New York Times financial writer Paulette Perhach, and Doc G from Ea...

Scott Galloway's Algebra of Wealth: Build Money, Meaning, and Stop Comparing Yourself to the S&P500 (SB1865) 08.07.2026

Scott Galloway doesn't do soft-pedal advice. In this Greatest Hits conversation, the NYU professor, entrepreneur, investor, and author of The Algebra of Wealth joins Joe to talk about why building wealth is less about chasing passion, picking the perfect stock, or waiting for retirement -- and more about focus, discipline, diversification, time, and relationships. Before that, Joe and OG dig into...

Your Best Money Questions Answered: Emergency Funds, Inherited IRAs, Single-Person Planning, and More (SB1864) 06.07.2026

Should you invest money you're saving for a house, or keep it in cash? How does an inherited IRA actually work when it's split between siblings? What should a single person think about differently when planning for retirement? And is SGOV a reasonable place to park your emergency fund? Joe and OG dig in. These aren't questions from this week. They're questions Stackers sent in over a year ago -- a...

The Retirement Wall of Shame: Mistakes That Wreck Retirement Plans (SB1863) 03.07.2026

Most retirement content talks about what to do. This episode talks about what actually goes wrong -- and how often it happens to people who thought they had it figured out. Joel Larsgaard of How to Money, Paula Pant of Afford Anything, and Jesse Cramer of Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors each nominate their worst retirement mistake for the wall of shame. Some make it. Some get argued off....

Can You Actually Make Money Buying a Franchise? (with Alex Smereczniak) SB1862 01.07.2026

Every time you drive past a packed 7 Brew or a Raising Cane's with a line around the block, you probably wonder for about 30 seconds what that owner's life looks like. Is it printing money? Is it a nightmare? Is it something a regular person can actually do? Alex Smereczniak has owned franchises, helped hundreds of people buy them, and built a platform specifically to cut through the hype. He join...

When Borrowing Against Your House Is Smart (And When It Quietly Wrecks Your Plan) SB1861 29.06.2026

Americans are sitting on more home equity than ever -- and more of them are tapping it. Not because they're struggling, but because they locked in ultra-low mortgage rates and they're not giving those up. So instead of refinancing, they're turning to HELOCs and home equity loans. Joe and OG walk through the math, the psychology, the questions most people never think to ask, and the specific situat...

What Would You Do With a $500,000 Inheritance -- And What Would You Leave Behind? SB1860 26.06.2026

Americans are in the middle of the largest wealth transfer in history. Trillions of dollars are moving between generations right now. But what do you actually do when half a million dollars lands in your account? And on the other side of that question: when it's your turn to give, do you leave it when you die or give it while you're alive? Do you split it equally or based on need? And what about t...

Dana Anspach on the Four Phases of Retirement (and why your go-go years are the most important) SB1859 24.06.2026

Most retirement planning focuses on accumulation -- how to save enough. Dana Anspach of Sensible Money has spent her career on the other side of that equation: what happens when it's time to actually spend the money. In her new book Living Off Your Acorns, she breaks retirement into four distinct phases -- pre-go, go-go, slow-go, and no-go -- and argues that the decade before you retire may be the...

The SpaceX IPO Wasn't for You (and that's actually fine) SB1858 22.06.2026

SpaceX raised $75 billion in the largest IPO in history -- more than all 71 other IPOs combined so far this year. Shares jumped nearly 20% on day one. Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire. And if you're a regular investor asking whether you missed out, Joe and OG have a very specific answer: the life-changing money was already gone before the ticker symbol appeared. Here's how IPOs actu...

Financial Rules That Sound Smart Until You Actually Test Them (Money "Rules" We Had to Unlearn) SB1857 19.06.2026

Everyone inherited financial wisdom from somewhere -- a parent who clipped coupons at three different grocery stores, a first job, a financial guru, or just the culture you grew up in. Some of those beliefs serve you. Some of them quietly hold you back. Chris Hill of Money Unplugged joins Joe, Paula Pant, and OG to share the money habits they've had to unlearn -- and then the whole group plays a r...

Isaac Newton Lost 80% of His Fortune in a Bubble -- What That Teaches Every Investor (SB1856) 17.06.2026

Thanks to Surfshark for sponsoring the show. Go to  https://surfshark.com/stackingb  or use code STACKINGB at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! Isaac Newton was one of the smartest humans who ever lived. He also bought into the South Sea Bubble, sold for a profit, watched it keep climbing, bought back in out of pure FOMO, and rode it all the way down to an 80% loss that ha...

AI Agents Want to Trade Your Stocks and Shop With Your Credit Card -- Here's Why That's a Problem (SB1855) 15.06.2026

Robinhood just launched agentic trading -- an AI that can execute stock trades and purchases on your behalf using criteria you set in advance. There's also a new agentic credit card that can shop for you automatically. Joe and Anna dig into why handing execution over to a machine is fundamentally different from using AI as a thinking partner -- and why the people most excited about AI agents for t...

8 Signs You're Winning With Money SB1854 12.06.2026

Thanks to Surfshark for sponsoring the show. Go to https://surfshark.com/stackingb or use code STACKINGB at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! You might not look rich on Instagram. That doesn't mean you're behind. Joe, Paula Pant, Jesse Cramer, and Anthony Weaver from About That Wallet work through eight real signs that your financial life is on track -- covering stability, behavior,...

Helping Mom With Money Before It's Too Late (SB1853) 10.06.2026

One day you're comparing Roth IRA options. The next you're helping Mom navigate long-term care paperwork, fighting with a bank over a power of attorney document, and wondering how anyone manages all this without losing their sanity. Welcome to the world of financial caregiving. Today, certified financial planner and financial journalist Beth Pinsker joins us to share the lessons she learned while...

59% of Retirees Left the Workforce Earlier Than Planned -- Are You Ready If It Happens to You? SB1852 08.06.2026

Most people plan their retirement like they control the date. The data says they don't. A new Society of Actuaries study found that 59% of retirees stopped working earlier than expected -- and for most of them, the decision wasn't theirs. Health setbacks, job loss, caregiving demands, and plain old job dissatisfaction all showed up before the spreadsheet said it was time. Joe and OG dig into what...

Why High Earners Still Feel Broke (And What to Do About It) SB1851 05.06.2026

Thanks to Surfshark for sponsoring the show. Go to  https://surfshark.com/stackingb  or use code STACKINGB at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN! You're making more money than you ever have. Your net worth on paper looks great. And yet somehow, there's still too much month left at the end of the money. Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer dig into why high earners feel fina...

Retire by 30: Cody Berman on Building Financial Freedom Faster Than You Think (SB1850) 03.06.2026

Cody Berman had the $80,000 corporate job straight out of college, the four-hour daily commute, and the career path everyone said he should want. He hated all of it. By 25, he was financially free -- not because he stumbled into crypto or built a unicorn startup, but because he obsessively maximized the gap between what he made and what he spent, tried 30 different side hustles until a few of them...

How to Add 1% to Your Portfolio Without Taking on More Risk (The Systems) SB1849 01.06.2026

Most DIY investors spend their energy optimizing investments. The wealthiest investors optimize systems. According to Vanguard, a great advisor can add roughly 3% to your portfolio -- not by picking better stocks, but by keeping you from wrecking what you already have and by making the boring structural decisions most people skip. Joe and OG walk through the return boosters that actually move the...

Stop Treating Every Financial Decision Like It's Mount Everest SB1848 29.05.2026

Most of the financial decisions keeping you up at night are two-way doors. You can change them. You can undo them. The real one-way doors -- the decisions that actually lock you in -- are rarer than you think, and the problem is we're spending the same emotional energy on both. Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Jesse Cramer take Simone Stolzoff's uncertainty framework from Wednesday and run it straight thr...

Why Uncertainty Is an Opportunity (and some Wall Street players don't want you to know that) SB1847 27.05.2026

The five highest global uncertainty readings since the 1980s have all occurred in the last five years. And yet the answer Wall Street keeps selling -- products that promise upside without downside -- is mathematically impossible and provably underperforms over time. Simone Stolzoff, author of How to Not Know, spent years studying how people, companies, and investors navigate uncertainty well. His...

How Much Should You Really Save Without Hating Your Life? SB1846 25.05.2026

Everyone wants to know the magic savings number. Is it 10%? 15%? Half your paycheck while eating ketchup packets in the woods? In this Memorial Day basement hangout, Joe, OG, Doug, and Len Penzo cut through the personal finance nonsense and tackle the real question: How much should YOU actually save? Instead of guilt trips and impossible rules, the crew breaks down how real people build wealth whi...

Where Are You Drawing the Line? How Smart Spenders Decide What to Cut and What to Keep (SB1845) 22.05.2026

Prices are up. Budgets are tighter. And people are making some surprising choices about what stays and what goes. The woman skipping the new laptop and the graduation dress is still booked for a Disney cruise, a Bruno Mars concert, and a trip to Lake Erie. It turns out inflation doesn't just squeeze your wallet -- it forces a conversation about what you actually value. Joe, OG, Paula Pant, and Doc...

How to Plan the Perfect Theme Park Trip Without Wasting Your Money or Your Day (SB1844) 20.05.2026

Every family knows the feeling. You spend $1,000 to get everyone to the happiest place on Earth, and by 1:30 someone's crying, someone's sunburned, and somebody just paid $18 for a hotdog. Robert Niles from Theme Park Insider (the site that Robert jokes AI is pulling all its theme park data from) comes back to the basement to help you avoid that fate. This year he's also got strong opinions on whi...

Too Much of One Stock? How to Diversify Without Blowing Up Your Tax Bill (SB1843) 18.05.2026

You wake up, check your portfolio, and realize one stock has quietly become your entire retirement plan. Maybe it came from an employee stock purchase plan. Maybe Grandma left you a pile of Apple shares. Maybe you bought NVIDIA in 2012 because you liked the graphics card and forgot about it. However you got here, the problem is the same: one company now owns you. Joe and OG walk through exactly ho...

The Habits That Actually Make Millionaires (SB1842) 15.05.2026

What actually separates people who build lasting wealth from everyone else? Not the tips. Not the apps. The habits. Joe put the question to a panel of financial planners, coaches, and bloggers -- and turned it into a game. Seven habits, three rounds, two points up for grabs. Monica Scudieri, who paid off $257,000 in debt and reached financial independence in 10 years, joined OG and Jesse Cramer to...

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