
Carl Richards
Certified financial planner, author of Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in 101 Simple Sketches and creator of the Sketch Guy column; founder of the Society of Advice and host of multiple podcasts including 50 Fires and Behavior Gap Radio.
Top 3 podcasts with Carl Richards
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Oct 21, 2025 • 57min
Carl Richards: The Case for ‘Deeply Human’ Financial Advice
Carl Richards, a certified financial planner and author known for his engaging sketches on personal finance, joins the conversation. He shares a humorous story about how a job ad mishap led him to finance. Carl emphasizes the importance of human connection in financial advice, advocating for conversations around values and what 'enough' truly means. He explores how nature and pausing can enhance decision-making, and discusses managing social media's impact on comparisons. Throughout, he champions small experiments to discover personal financial preferences.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 38min
How To Better Navigate Money, Risk, Time, and Uncertainty with Carl Richards
Carl Richards, a renowned illustrator and financial philosopher, shares his insights on navigating the complexities of money and risk. He emphasizes the power of attention in enhancing experiences and discussions around finances. Richards redefines risk, highlighting the shift from probabilities to understanding systemic consequences. He underscores the importance of taking micro-actions and engaging in honest financial conversations. The discussion also explores rethinking money as a representation of energy and community, encouraging a mindful approach to financial decisions.

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Dec 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
Let's Talk About Money, with Carl Richards
Carl Richards, a Certified Financial Planner and author known as 'The Sketch Guy', shares transformative insights on money as a reflection of our deepest values. He argues that intentional spending aligns with our true selves, urging listeners to become 'world-class spenders'. They discuss childhood influences on money habits, the challenges of discussing finances, and how cultural messages tie worth to wealth. Carl also advocates for gratitude, making space for honest conversations about money, and ensuring our financial choices amplify rather than diminish our values.


