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Corporate Layoff to Financial Freedom | Doug Cunnington's Blueprint

Corporate Layoff to Financial Freedom | Doug Cunnington's Blueprint

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Unlock the ultimate blueprint for turning a corporate layoff into a Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) success story! In this compelling interview, Everyday Money Heroes host Nik Johnson sits down with Doug Cunnington, the host of the Mile High Fi podcast, to uncover his non-traditional path from a high-paying corporate job to complete financial autonomy. If you are tired of the rat race, struggling with corporate politics, or looking for a practical guide to generating passive income through a successful side hustle, this video is your essential next watch. Doug shares the candid details of how he built a thriving affiliate marketing business, engineered his own layoff, and eventually found true fulfillment in the heart of the FI community in Longmont, Colorado, alongside pioneers like Mr. Money Mustache.The journey begins not with a stock portfolio, but with a childhood lesson in entrepreneurship. Doug reveals how he paid for college by saving money and utilizing a co-op program, ultimately graduating almost debt-free—a massive leg up on the path to early retirement. He recounts his detour into the corporate world, working in management consulting and project management, where he learned a crucial lesson: climbing the corporate ladder is less about merit and execution and more about internal marketing yourself. This realization set the stage for his eventual exit strategy.Doug's true financial pivot began in 2013 after discovering the power of making money online and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) through Smart Passive Income. He started building websites and an affiliate marketing empire as a true side hustle, generating months where his replacement income was $6,000 to $10,000. This success gave him the confidence and FU Money mindset to push the boundaries of his corporate role. He strategically delegated nearly all his responsibilities to his team, creating a system so efficient that his own role became redundant—which, ironically, made the company's decision to lay him off easy. This unexpected event in 2015 was not a setback, but the catalyst for pursuing full-time financial independence.After relocating to Longmont, Colorado, Doug immersed himself in the local FIRE community, connecting with like-minded individuals, including his eventual podcast co-host, Carl Jensen, and the legend, Pete (Mr. Money Mustache). He discusses the unique social nature of the local co-working space, which has now rebranded as The FI Collective, emphasizing the power of community on the FI journey. He then tackles the contentious debate of the "retirement police," sharing how he now considers himself fully retired, despite still running the successful Mile High Fi podcast. His definition of retirement is simple: autonomy over his time, regardless of a small, barely-breaking-even income.The conversation concludes with an exploration of what brings happiness and fulfillment after achieving financial freedom. For Doug, it's about playing guitar, cooking, maintaining fitness, and having the freedom to choose who he spends his time with. Finally, don't miss Doug’s unique and brilliant analogy: comparing the highly formulaic plots of Hallmark Christmas movies to the Financial Independence lifestyle—where the big-city corporate person always finds that true value is in simple living, community, and relationships.Make sure to hit the Like button, Subscribe to Everyday Money Heroes for more inspiring stories, and leave a Comment below telling us:

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