The James Altucher Show

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  • James Altucher interviews the world's leading peak performers in every area of life. But instead of giving you the typical success story, James digs deeper to find the "Choose Yourself" story - these are the moments we relate to... when someone rises up from personal struggle to reinvent themselves. The James Altucher Show brings you into the lives of peak-performers: billionaires, best-selling authors, rappers, astronauts, athletes, comedians, actors, and the world champions in every field, all who forged their own paths, found financial freedom and harnessed the power to create more meaningful and fulfilling lives.
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  • Living Better for Less: Chris Hutchins on Life-Changing Hacks
    Apr 4 2025

    A Note from James:

    Jay, remind me, I've gotta send this episode to my kids because I cannot believe what that guy just told us. Chris Hutchins, he has the "All the Hacks" podcast and so many interesting things at his website, allthehacks.com. But I don't like the word life hack. A lot of that stuff is just BS.

    But this was legit—from buying gold bars at Costco to making money off gift cards. He has so many weird, interesting financial and life hacks that can genuinely help you make a living and improve your life. It seemed like he was doing great with all this stuff. What you're about to hear is weird, interesting, and potentially financially lucrative—or at least thought-provoking.

    Let's start the episode.


    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher sits down with Chris Hutchins, host of the podcast "All the Hacks," to uncover some surprising yet practical ways to enhance your financial life. Chris shares actionable tips that can genuinely increase your income, cut down costs, and shift your mindset around everyday decisions—without resorting to gimmicks. From arbitraging Costco gold bars and credit card rewards to smart relationship strategies and travel tricks, Chris offers practical solutions that anyone can start using immediately.


    What You'll Learn:

    • How to make money arbitraging gold bars from Costco.
    • Simple mindset shifts to improve your eating habits without feeling deprived.
    • Why you should never pay full price at major retailers and how to consistently save money.
    • How to efficiently leverage credit card rewards and cashback offers.
    • A strategy to reduce relationship stress by changing how you "keep score" with your partner.


    Chapters:

    • [00:00] Introduction to Chris Hutchins and All the Hacks
    • [01:00] Skepticism About Life Hacks
    • [02:00] Simple Food Hack for Healthier Eating
    • [03:00] The Inspiration Behind Financial and Lifestyle Hacks
    • [04:00] Mindset Shifts and Relationship Hacks
    • [05:00] Travel Hacks: Saving on Rentals
    • [06:00] Gold Arbitrage at Costco
    • [09:00] Credit Card Rewards and Signup Bonuses
    • [19:00] Paying Rent with Points Through Bilt
    • [23:00] Gift Card Arbitrage
    • [28:00] Never Pay Full Price on Amazon
    • [32:00] Gift Card Brokers and Fraud Management
    • [47:00] Unclaimed Money and Privacy Concerns
    • [52:00] Protecting Your Privacy
    • [55:00] Podcast and Newsletter Business Model


    Additional Resources:

    • All the Hacks Podcast
    • Costco Executive Rewards
    • Bilt Rewards
    • GCX Raise – Gift Card Marketplace
    • CardPointers App
    • The 80/80 Marriage
    • DeleteMe – Privacy Service
    • Unclaimed Money Finder


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  • Discover Sahil Bloom's Secrets: How to Transform Your Life with 5 Types of Wealth
    Apr 2 2025

    A Note from James:

    Sahil Bloom is one of probably the wisest people I've had on the podcast. Young guy just wrote the book, The Five Types of Wealth, and he's talking about time wealth, social wealth, mental wealth, physical wealth, and of course, financial wealth. He’s developed content and techniques he's shared in his newsletter and on Twitter, offering concise, easy-to-understand ways for increasing your wealth in each of these categories. This episode has immense value—one I definitely plan to share with my kids.

    Sahil introduces this concept of asymmetry: small actions that yield outsized rewards, applicable across career, social, financial, mental, and physical wealth. Like consistently fetching coffee for your boss, leading them to trust you with larger responsibilities. It's these small but impactful steps that can dramatically improve your wealth in each category.

    Here's Sahil Bloom, author of The Five Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life.


    Episode Description:

    In this episode, Sahil Bloom breaks down his transformative ideas about wealth—going far beyond financial success to include time, social connections, mental health, and physical wellbeing. Sahil shares his personal journey from a lucrative career in private equity to discovering a deeper sense of purpose and satisfaction. He emphasizes finding asymmetrical actions—small, manageable steps that can deliver significant positive changes. Listen to learn how Sahil redefined success, discovered his true north, and how you can too.


    What You’ll Learn:

    • How to identify and leverage asymmetrical actions for massive gains in personal and professional life.
    • Practical strategies for mapping out your strengths and passions to build a life filled with purpose.
    • Why taking control of your physical health can immediately boost confidence and life direction.
    • How genuine social connections profoundly impact your mental and emotional wellbeing.
    • Concrete steps to redefine success on your own terms rather than society's.


    Chapters:

    • [01:00] Leveraging Social Media for a Book Deal
    • [03:00] Why Success Stories Are Often Misleading
    • [06:00] The Authenticity Behind Sahil’s Writing
    • [09:00] Grappling with the Finite Nature of Time
    • [12:00] Realizing Time Wealth Through Personal Experience
    • [17:00] Identifying Poverty in the Five Types of Wealth
    • [22:00] Making a Radical Life Change
    • [27:00] How to Find Your Purpose
    • [31:00] Practical Steps for Finding Direction
    • [36:00] The Power of Physical Activity
    • [40:00] Creating Financial Wealth by Adding Value
    • [47:00] Social Wealth: The True Measure of Friendship

    Additional Resources:

    • The Five Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom
    • Sahil Bloom's Newsletter
    • Tim Urban’s "The Tail End" Essay
    • Carlo Rovelli on the Nature of Time
    • "Cool Runnings" Film Quote


    This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/james

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  • "Nomadic Matt" Kepnes on Traveling the World for $75 a Day
    Mar 27 2025
    A Note from James:Is it possible to travel around the world, live around the world, do remote work anywhere you want, and spend just $75 a day or less? When I was younger, I wish I'd tried this. Back then, you probably could have done it for even less, maybe $30 a day! Today's guest, Matt Kepnes—better known as Nomadic Matt—has spent decades traveling the globe on a budget. Ten years ago, he wrote How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, and he's just updated it with How to Travel the World on $75 a Day or Less. It's definitely possible. I'm even sharing this episode with my daughters because there's a perception that travel is too expensive. Matt has tips on everything from finding cheap flights and accommodations to securing remote work opportunities. Travel opens your mind without the stress that comes with age and responsibility. If you travel cheaply, you'll not only have amazing experiences but also become more successful and open-minded. I wish I had traveled more when I was younger—I didn't think I could afford it, but as Matt explains, you certainly can.Episode Description:Matt Kepnes, aka Nomadic Matt, returns to discuss the realities of traveling the world cheaply in 2025. With inflation and changes since COVID-19 dramatically affecting costs, Matt explains how traveling on just $75 a day is not only possible but easier than you think. You'll learn practical tips for finding cheap flights, affordable accommodations, and even ways to make money while traveling. Matt also shares personal insights into how decades of constant travel impacted his life, friendships, and perspectives.What You’ll Learn:How flexibility with travel dates and destinations can drastically reduce your expenses.Practical tips for securing international flights at a fraction of typical costs.Simple strategies for reducing daily living expenses abroad (accommodations, meals, transportation).Realistic job ideas and online resources to help you earn money while traveling.How long-term travel impacts relationships, personal growth, and life decisions.Chapters:[00:00] Introduction: Traveling the World on a Budget[02:00] The Impact of Inflation and COVID on Travel Costs[04:00] The Rise of the Digital Nomad Lifestyle[07:00] Money-Saving Travel Tips[08:00] Finding Cheap Flights and Accommodations[14:00] Living Cheaply in Different Countries[19:00] Matt's Journey: From Corporate Job to World Traveler[27:00] Making Money While Traveling[31:00] Easiest Job for Travelers[32:00] Journey to Becoming a Travel Writer[34:00] Advice for New Travelers[36:00] Favorite Travel Destinations[37:00] Impact of Sharing Economy on Travel[39:00] Challenges of Long-Term Travel[43:00] Global Perceptions of American Travelers[49:00] Why America Leads in Innovation[51:00] Top Countries to Move to in Europe[53:00] Resources for Aspiring Travelers[55:00] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsAdditional Resources:How to Travel the World on $75 a Day by Matt KepnesGoing.com (Flight Deals)Workaway.info (Work Exchange Opportunities)Blablacar (Ride Sharing)Travel Ladies App (For Female Travelers)Nomadic Matt's WebsiteDie with Zero by Bill PerkinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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