we touch on Dave Ramsey’s programs so often, I think he needs his own thread.
I’ve known about Dave Ramsey for many years but I didn’t start listening to him until just a few months ago. Man, Dave has hit it out of the park for me in the past few days. He does so much more than financial advice, but he’s very good about that of course.
Today he was Boss Dave! I heard a show where he was very clear with a young mom whose abusive husband left her and she has a restraining order. Dave told her she needed to call the police when he showed up, not just threaten to to call the police. He was going to put his team on her to help her with taxes, break her lease, etc. And I think she is a really good cause for help because she had a good income, $55,000 a year, and little to no debt.
Honestly, he gave me goosebumps because he was so”real man” supportive. it reminds me of all of my uncles sitting around a table drinking coffee, talking about life. This went on for hours in our family. They didn’t drink alcohol, they drank coffee.
Last week I heard Dave do a show on wills. Man, did he ever get wound up about not having a will. He went on and on and on being bossy uncle Dave, and he was absolutely right. I really enjoyed his rantings!
And then a couple days ago I heard him do a show directed to a Missouri guy who is about to marry into a very wealthy family. Dave had some very wise things to say about how money enables control. Uncle Dave was concerned about how the family was showing signs of absolute control of the young couple’s financial lives. But what was very cool was when Dave went off on his own experience in control, and how he has to work hard to stay out of the financial lives of his grown children. He was joking, but I think it was probably true when he said there was one book about boundaries he had to keep reading every weekend to keep himself in check.


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