The Art of Enough: A Frugal Family Case Study, Live from CampFI Southeast
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A live case study in intentional living, recorded in front of a real audience at CampFI Southeast.
This episode is a little different. Recorded live at CampFI Southeast, this conversation features Renee — a private individual, not a public figure — who built remarkable financial stability for a family of four not by out-earning the problem, but by out-thinking it. No book, no brand, no pitch. Just a candid, real-world case study in what frugality actually looks like when it becomes a way of life. From raising minimalist kids to navigating financial differences in a marriage, this one is packed with practical wisdom that anyone at any income level can apply.
Key Talking Points:
- Why frugality is not the same as scarcity, and what separates intentional spending from being cheap
- How to say no without using "I can't afford it" as the excuse
- Navigating financial independence with a partner who spends differently, and how friction can become growth
- Why community and shared living arrangements may be the most underrated financial strategy for younger generations
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Episode References & Resources:
- 44% of six-figure earners live paycheck to paycheck — LendingClub (2025): https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/inflation-is-americans-top-financial-concern-and-most-say-their-income-is-not-keeping-up-according-to-northwestern-mutuals-2025-planning--progress-study-302396004.html
- 47% of millennials cut necessary spending to hit financial milestones — CFP Board (2024): https://www.cfp.net/news/2024/06/cfp-board-research-reveals-millennials-top-life-goal-financial-independence
- 48% of Americans are more financially stressed heading into 2026 than 2025 — Allianz Life (2025): https://www.allianzlife.com/about/newsroom/2025-Press-Releases/Nearly-Half-of-Americans-More-Stressed-Heading-into-2026
- 49% plan mindful spending in 2026; 58% live frugally during the week to fund weekend joy — Intuit (2026): https://www.intuit.com/blog/innovative-thinking/2026-financial-forecast-mindful-stress/
- 42% of young adults now comfortably decline social activities citing cost — Bank of America (2025): https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/content/newsroom/press-releases/2025/07/confronted-with-higher-living-costs--72--of-young-adults-take-ac.html
- 56% of Gen Z and 63% of Millennials plan to save more or manage money better in 2026 — Allianz Life (2025): https://www.allianzlife.com/about/newsroom/2025-Press-Releases/Nearly-Half-of-Americans-More-Stressed-Heading-into-2026
- Homeownership costs hit 47% of median household income in July 2025, exceeding pre-2008 peaks — Tufts University / NAHB (2025): https://now.tufts.edu/2025/11/06/why-cost-owning-home-so-high-now
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