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What types of episodes are your favorite?  
What types of episodes are your favorite?

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Hmmmm. I mostly started listening in topical order, until I was close to catching up. First I did the debt paying down episodes and then was interested in renting vs buying etc. And now I am barely cracking an interest in investing. My interests have changed over time, but I'm not sure I love any more than the others. I'll review the list.  
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I think the 5 questions are always a nice change but my problem is because there is just that same title and date and I have bounced around. I often can't easily determine which 5 questions episodes I have listened to or missed.  
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The ones where you are drinking beer!  
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I am a budgeting nerd  
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Better know a millionaire!  
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5 questions
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Being from outside the US, ones that aren’t too US specific. Eg the online banking one wasn’t really interesting as it was very specific to your products. The one about real estate increment was good
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My financial life
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Maybe you could have Thomas back for an episode?  
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The one with Mr. MM. Generally, the ones wear you bring an expert in. The ones with good, practical advice. Speaking of, do more stuff on YNAB! I know you had Jesse on, but YNAB is a seriously powerful tool for changing your life around money.  
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I liked the baby episode because it was right around when I had my daughter!  
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Better know a millionaire. I also think you guys should go over the census that Dave Ramses team took on the 10, 000 millionaires and see which info you think is mind blowing and discuss it. Maybe try and get Chris Hogan on the show itself. Won't lie some of those stats are crazy.  
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Real estate investment and structuring your company to max security and tax benefits
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