
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill The Day I Landed in New York, Bear Stearns Collapsed (Douglas Boneparth)
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Feb 20, 2026 Douglas Boneparth, CFP and president of Bone Fide Wealth and coauthor of Money Together, shares his journey from Blockbuster clerk to building a firm during the 2008 financial crisis. He recalls early entrepreneurial lessons, moving to NYC amid market chaos, money conversations before marriage, hobbyist splurges, and the central idea of playing long games in finance and life.
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Backseat Lesson About Money
- Douglas remembers his grandfather telling him he "doesn't know the value of a dollar" from the backseat of a car as an early money memory.
- That childhood moment stayed with him and framed money as a visible, discussed topic in his family.
Money Wasn't Taboo At Home
- Douglas grew up in a household where money was openly discussed and not taboo.
- That openness influenced how he communicates about money as an adult and with his own family.
Blockbuster And The Computer Hustle
- Douglas worked at Blockbuster and ran a computer-repair hustle with his brother as a teen, combining customer service and technical skills.
- Those jobs taught sales, patience, and direct client interaction that later helped his financial-advising career.




