
Ep 14 - Dan Brigham - On Faith, Finance, and First Principles
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He paid off $100K in debt and isn’t trying to sell you a thing — meet Dan the Budget Man.
In a financial world cluttered with gurus, grifters, and gatekeepers, Dan Brigham (@budgeters_anonymous) is a breath of fresh air. No paywalls. No “six-figure side hustle” webinars. Just brutally honest content, bite-sized math on notecards, and a contagious belief that you can take control of your money — excuses not included.
In this episode of Your Money Guide on the Side, we dive into the moments that shaped Dan’s mission, including his two-year journey out of over $100,000 in debt and why vulnerability—not credentials—is his currency of trust. We talk about his viral “Smart Guy vs. Dumb Guy” series, the backlash he gets over car payments (you’ve been warned), and why he thinks showing integrity is far more important than performing expertise.
You’ll also hear us unpack:
- What makes people defensive about money
- Why so many creators struggle with relevance and comparison
- How to stay grounded (literally and spiritually) when the work feels heavy
- The reality behind Austin’s finance/media scene
- And the books that actually changed our lives (spoiler: one’s still in print after 2,000 years)
If you’re tired of being yelled at by the financial internet or just want to hear two humans wrestle with what it means to help others and still help themselves—this one’s for you.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts. And don’t forget to subscribe if you’re into financial literacy, big questions, and small wins.