
This episode of the Best Interest Podcast covers personal finance, financial independence, and the Camino de Santiago journey. Host Jesse Kramer interviews Diana Miriam, founder of the Economy Conference, about her experiences and insights.
Jesse begins with a discussion on Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, and his recent predictions about the economy. He critiques Kiyosaki's fear-mongering approach and emphasizes the importance of rational financial planning.
Diana Miriam shares her journey on the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile trek across Northern Spain, and how it influenced her financial independence journey. She highlights the importance of preparation and the lessons learned about life and purpose during the hike.
The conversation shifts to the Economy Conference, which Diana founded to foster community among those pursuing financial independence. She discusses the importance of in-person connections and the unique experiences that the conference offers.
Throughout the episode, Diana emphasizes the need to balance financial goals with personal fulfillment, encouraging listeners to consider what they truly want out of life beyond just reaching financial milestones.
Jesse Kramer interviews Diana Miriam about financial independence, her Camino de Santiago experience, and the Economy Conference.

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