Behavior Gap Radio

In this episode, Carl gets more concrete about what he means by real financial planning. Prompted by repeated questions of “yes, but how do you actually do it?” he defines the strain of planning he cares most about and what sets it apart. The core idea is simple but radical: money is not the outcome, meaning is. Money is a tool, not a scoreboard. Real financial planning, as Carl frames it, is about aligning how you use your capital, time, energy, and attention with what actually matters to you, so you can live a more meaningful life. The label is imperfect, but the distinction matters. This episode lays the philosophical spine for the practical work that follows.

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What is Behavior Gap Radio?

Greetings, Carl here.

This podcast is super simple, it's me wandering through the world noticing things about how to align my use of capital (time and money) with what is actually important to me.

-Carl