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Your Money Guide on the Side

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Your go-to podcast for mastering money and investing. Hosted by Tyler Gardner, a trusted influencer with over 3M followers, Your Money Guide on the Side simplifies the complex, adds nuance to what seems simple, and connects you with the brightest minds in finance, investing, and business. Whether you’re just starting or leveling up, this is your one-stop resource to navigate your own finances with clarity, confidence, and a bit of fun. Let’s get you one step closer to where you need to be.
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Episodes
53
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Category
Investing
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Audience: 20K–40K / month
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Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: Under 2%

Latest Episodes

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5 Ways to Invest (And Spend) $2 Million

Mon Feb 02 2026

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A massive thank you to those who make this show possible! Facet: Every January we obsess over physical health. But what about your financial health? If you're ready to actually get a plan instead of just hoping for the best, Facet pairs you with CFP® professionals who build personalized strategies for a flat fee. Head to facet.com/tyler to get $250 into your brokerage account when you invest $5,000 in your first 90 days, plus waived enrollment fees for new annual members. Fabric: If anyone relies on your paycheck, term life insurance isn't optional—it's the safety net that catches them if you're not there. Fabric by Gerber Life lets you apply online in ten minutes with no health exam, and a million dollars in coverage often costs less than a dollar a day. Head to meetfabric.com/tyler to get covered before you finish your coffee—policies issued by Western-Southern Life Assurance Company, not available in certain states, prices subject to underwriting. And now on to the show notes! Saving money for retirement gets all the attention. Spending that money intelligently is the hard part. In this episode, Tyler tackles the part of retirement no one really teaches: how to draw down your money without running out, losing sleep, or overpaying in taxes. Accumulation is mostly math and discipline. Decumulation is judgment, flexibility, and understanding tradeoffs. This is a practical walkthrough of dynamic retirement income strategies — not rigid rules — and why the approach your parents used probably doesn’t work anymore. In this episode, Tyler breaks down: Why retirement drawdown is harder than saving — and why there’s no single “right” rule The three main income strategies in retirement: selling growth assets, living off dividends, and fixed income How the 4% rule actually works — and why it shouldn’t be followed blindly The pros and cons of dividend-focused portfolios, including tax implications When bonds, ladders, and annuities can make sense as income stabilizers Why inflation is the silent risk most retirees underestimate The most tax-efficient order to withdraw from accounts How Roth conversions, low tax brackets, and timing can save real money Along the way, Tyler explains why flexibility beats optimization, why peace of mind matters as much as returns, and why most retirees end up using a blend of all three strategies, not just one. This episode isn’t about squeezing every last dollar out of your portfolio. It’s about making your money last long enough to enjoy it — and knowing how to adapt as markets, taxes, and life change. If you’re approaching retirement, thinking about early retirement, or just want to understand how the endgame actually works, this episode gives you a solid framework to start from. And if the show has been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify genuinely helps. As always, hope this gives you something worth thinking about this week.

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A massive thank you to those who make this show possible! Facet: Every January we obsess over physical health. But what about your financial health? If you're ready to actually get a plan instead of just hoping for the best, Facet pairs you with CFP® professionals who build personalized strategies for a flat fee. Head to facet.com/tyler to get $250 into your brokerage account when you invest $5,000 in your first 90 days, plus waived enrollment fees for new annual members. Fabric: If anyone relies on your paycheck, term life insurance isn't optional—it's the safety net that catches them if you're not there. Fabric by Gerber Life lets you apply online in ten minutes with no health exam, and a million dollars in coverage often costs less than a dollar a day. Head to meetfabric.com/tyler to get covered before you finish your coffee—policies issued by Western-Southern Life Assurance Company, not available in certain states, prices subject to underwriting. And now on to the show notes! Saving money for retirement gets all the attention. Spending that money intelligently is the hard part. In this episode, Tyler tackles the part of retirement no one really teaches: how to draw down your money without running out, losing sleep, or overpaying in taxes. Accumulation is mostly math and discipline. Decumulation is judgment, flexibility, and understanding tradeoffs. This is a practical walkthrough of dynamic retirement income strategies — not rigid rules — and why the approach your parents used probably doesn’t work anymore. In this episode, Tyler breaks down: Why retirement drawdown is harder than saving — and why there’s no single “right” rule The three main income strategies in retirement: selling growth assets, living off dividends, and fixed income How the 4% rule actually works — and why it shouldn’t be followed blindly The pros and cons of dividend-focused portfolios, including tax implications When bonds, ladders, and annuities can make sense as income stabilizers Why inflation is the silent risk most retirees underestimate The most tax-efficient order to withdraw from accounts How Roth conversions, low tax brackets, and timing can save real money Along the way, Tyler explains why flexibility beats optimization, why peace of mind matters as much as returns, and why most retirees end up using a blend of all three strategies, not just one. This episode isn’t about squeezing every last dollar out of your portfolio. It’s about making your money last long enough to enjoy it — and knowing how to adapt as markets, taxes, and life change. If you’re approaching retirement, thinking about early retirement, or just want to understand how the endgame actually works, this episode gives you a solid framework to start from. And if the show has been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify genuinely helps. As always, hope this gives you something worth thinking about this week.

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17
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Rank
#20297
Top 40.6% by pitch volume (Rank #20297 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.9
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Reviews
698
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
53
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
2.4M

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Country
United States
Language
English
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Mon Feb 02 2026

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Audience range
20K–40K / month
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Reply rate band
Under 2%
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Response time band
2–4 weeks
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Replies received
6–20
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Social followers
2.4M
Contact available
Yes
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Guest format
Private
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Your go-to podcast for mastering money and investing. Hosted by Tyler Gardner, a trusted influencer with over 3M followers, Your Money Guide on the Side simplifies the complex, adds nuance to what seems simple, and connects you with the brightest minds in finance, investing, and business. Whether you’re just starting or leveling up, this is your one-stop resource to navigate your own finances with clarity, confidence, and a bit of fun. Let’s get you one step closer to where you need to be.

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