SASM 011 – Becoming an Accidental Daily Money Manager with Jen Koontz

This episode Smart and Simple Matters features Jen Koontz. Join us to learn how to avoid financial and organizational time bombs, what it’s like having your house condemned by the Fire Marshall with no notice, how to break down needs vs. wants, and much more.

SASM 006 – Habit Stacking, Simplifying, and Your Wakeup Call with Courtney Carver

This edition of the Smart and Simple Matters show features an uncommonly wise simplicity expert, Courtney Carver. We cover what habit stacking is and why it’s amazing, the biggest simplicity benefits, how to pay yourself first (and have plenty left over for everyone else), and more.

SASM 005 – Curating Part 1: The Awesome Importance and Startling Benefits

This edition of the Smart and Simple Matters show features the topic of curating and why is so valuable in a world exploding with technology and information. I cover why curating is so essential, some great examples of curating tools, case studies of curating experts, the primary way I curate, and more.

SASM 003 – Healing Your Technology Illness with Ethan Waldman

This edition of the Smart and Simple Matters show features a technology pro and budding simplicity master, Ethan Waldman. We break down how technology is best used by small businesses, ways to harness it for simplifying and organizing, and how to thrive with the least amount of technology possible.

SASM 002 – Super Skills for Rocking Daily Money Management with Carole Evenchik

This edition of the Smart and Simple Matters show features a professional Daily Money Manager, Carole Evenchik. We talk about why money works for some people and against others, the story of joy and loss behind a $185,000.00 life insurance check, being empowered up to your capacity…and beyond, as well as other great topics.

The War on Food: Self Inflicted Casualties

The world is at war with food. At every step in the chain where food in planted, grown, harvested, stored, transported, purchased and eaten, we waste HUGE amounts of it. We can do better and we need to do better.

Our Rank Based Life

All rankings are not created equal. So maybe you shouldn’t always trust the bias of them without exploring what the variables and biases actually are.