263. "We spend 102% of what we make. Will we ever stop drowning?"

I Will Teach You To Be Rich

Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Freya and Blake, a couple in their mid-40s with two young children who are facing one of the most urgent financial situations we’ve seen on the show.

Together, they earn around $143K a year, but their fixed costs are at 102%, they have $0 in savings, only $180 invested, and more than $96K in debt. Freya applied because she feared they were close to becoming homeless.

On the surface, their problem looks like debt. Underneath, it’s avoidance, guilt, lack of partnership, and years of “we’ll figure it out later.” Freya carries the emotional labour of the household and money decisions, while Blake admits he avoids the numbers and tries to solve problems by simply making more money.

Ramit helps them confront the reality of their situation, stop tinkering around the edges, and build a radical plan that gives their family a chance to get stable.


In this episode we uncover:

• Why Freya and Blake are spending more than they make every month

• How their fixed costs reached 102% of their income

• Why having a $143K income still isn’t enough when there’s no system

• The $96K debt number that forces them to face reality

• Why Freya feels like she has to manage everything alone

• Blake’s “ostrich” approach to money and avoidance

• How trips, skiing, and everyday spending became symptoms of a bigger issue

• Why being intelligent doesn’t protect you from bad money decisions

• The emotional cost of having $0 in savings with two young children

• How childhood, privilege, resentment, and guilt shaped their money habits

• Why hustling stops working once fixed costs get too high

• Ramit’s warning that they are weeks away from not being able to pay rent

• Why Blake may need to aggressively increase his income

• How they move from blame and panic into a shared plan

• Their follow-up reflections on what finally felt doable


Chapters:

(00:01:20) Meet Freya and Blake

(00:03:30) Why Freya applied to speak with Ramit

(00:05:23) “Do you want to have a budget conversation?”

(00:05:56) The skiing trip that became a money fight

(00:08:22) The Mexico trip they couldn’t afford

(00:13:52) Savings are gone and the safety net has disappeared

(00:15:16) Freya carries the planning, groceries, kids, and money stress

(00:21:54) Looking at the Conscious Spending Plan together

(00:24:01) The real debt and net worth numbers land

(00:31:24) Why 102% fixed costs means they are broke

(00:32:04) Ramit warns they are weeks away from not paying rent

(00:34:54) Childhood money lessons and blame

(00:43:57) Borrowing money to avoid eviction

(00:48:11) Blake’s belief that more income will solve everything

(00:57:14) Guilt, family, and saying yes when they should say no

(01:03:00) Defining a realistic Rich Life from where they are now

(01:08:30) Childcare costs disappearing

(01:15:03) Freya asks Blake to help with grocery planning

(01:18:00) Why savings comes before debt payoff right now

(01:34:00) Why the plan finally feels doable


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A podcast hosted by personal finance expert Ramit Sethi, where he engages in candid conversations with real couples about their financial struggles and dynamics. The podcast aims to demystify money management by exploring the psychological aspects of finances and providing practical advice for achieving a “Rich Life.” Each episode features couples sharing their real-life money issues, ranging from significant debt to anxiety over spending. Sethi’s approach encourages listeners to focus on what matters most to them financially, advocating for extravagant spending on passions while minimizing costs on less important areas.

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