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How to Make Money Fun Again: Joe Saul-Sehy on Emergency Funds, Insurance & Family Adventures

How to Make Money Fun Again: Joe Saul-Sehy on Emergency Funds, Insurance & Family Adventures

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What happens when personal finance meets fun, adventure, and real-world wisdom? Deb Meyer sits down with Joe Saul-Sehy, the dynamic co-host of Stacking Benjamins and author of Stacked, to talk about money in a way only Joe can: light, insightful, and incredibly human.

We explore how humor can disarm money fears, why emergency funds are really self-insurance, and how to approach disability and life insurance like a true risk manager. Joe also dives into how automation trumps discipline when building lasting financial habits.

Plus, Joe shares insider tips from his passion project podcast, Stacking Adventures, highlighting how families can travel smart and turn everyday moments into unforgettable experiences.

Episode Highlights:
  • [2:10] Why humor is a powerful tool to make money approachable

  • [6:00] How an emergency fund functions as "self-insurance"

  • [6:30] The real ROI of cash reserves

  • [15:00] What "own occupation" disability coverage really means and why most people miss it

  • [22:07] How to evaluate life insurance options (term vs. permanent) without falling for industry bias

Connect with Joe Saul-Sehy
  • Stacking Benjamins Podcast

  • Stacking Adventures Podcast, travel tips for adventurous families

  • Joe's book Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management

Connect with Host Deb Meyer, CFP®

Founder of WorthyNest®, helping faith-driven parents build financial plans that reflect their values.

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