Show overview
Creating Richer Lives has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 343 episodes. That works out to roughly 150 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 29 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Karl Eggerss.
From the publisher
Welcome to "Creating Richer Lives", where living a richer life goes beyond the balance in your bank account. In fact, being rich is about what you do with your dollars and how the choices you make with your money not only define your lifestyle now, but impact your legacy for years to come. It's time to redefine what it means to have a richer life.
Latest Episodes
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The $390,000 Family: The Federal Deficit at Your Kitchen Table
The Trillionaire Who Broke Every Rule: What Elon Musk's $1 Trillion Means for Your Money
The Truth About IPOs - Pros, Cons & What's Coming in 2026
The Wealth Effect: Why Inflation Hits Different When You Have Assets
The Illusion of Diversification
When Investing Starts Looking Like Gambling
Proceed With Discipline
A Tale of Two Months
What This Rally Is Telling Us
Down the Middle of the Fairway
On this episode, Karl Eggerss shares his latest take on the financial markets and outlines a disciplined approach to avoiding the emotional whipsaw of today's volatile, headline-driven environment. And since it's Masters week, he uses the game of golf to offer a fresh way to think about building and managing your portfolio. Show Topics War AI Interest Rates Golf
The Selloff and the War Continue
Markets took another hit this week as war headlines, rising oil prices, and a jump in volatility kept investors on edge. Karl walks through what's actually been working — energy, commodities, and a few defensive pockets — while most of the market, including tech, bonds, and international stocks, has struggled. He closes with a reminder that this kind of selloff is often driven by headlines first and fundamentals later, which is why patience and diversification still matter. Show Topics Rising oil Volatility spike Rate pressures Diversification lessons Navigating Market Volatility Wisely
Making Sense of the Markets: What's Really Driving Prices
In this episode of Creating Richer Lives, host Karl Eggerss breaks down today's turbulent markets, noting the heightened "whipsaw" risk as investors react to conflicting signals. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between following the news and following the actual price action, reminding listeners that headlines often lag behind what the market is already signaling. Eggerss also discusses the economic crosscurrents created by rising oil prices, the effects of artificial intelligence, and the widening divide between high earners benefiting from the wealth effect and lower-income households struggling with inflation. Show Topics Reading Markets Beyond Headlines Oil Prices and Inflation Pressures AI's Impact on Investing Understanding the Wealth Divide Navigating Market Volatility Wisely

Markets Under Fire: What Two Weeks of War Have (and Haven't) Changed
In this episode of Creating Richer Lives, Karl Eggerss steps back to assess how markets are reacting two weeks into the Iran war—and what investors should (and shouldn't) do next. He breaks down the surge in oil prices, rising interest rates, volatility, and why this market pullback has been far more measured than headlines suggest. Karl also explains the importance of diversification, position sizing, and rebalancing during periods of uncertainty, while highlighting where opportunities may be quietly emerging. A timely, level‑headed look at navigating volatility without overreacting. Show Topics: War‑Driven Market Volatility Oil Prices Surge Rates Fail Diversify Diversification Still Matters Avoid Panic Decisions
Helping Adult Children Financially: Support Without Enabling
This episode explores how parents can thoughtfully support their adult children financially in a world of high housing costs, rising interest rates, and tighter budgets. We'll discuss practical ways to help with big goals like buying a home or starting a business while preserving your own long‑term financial security. Listeners will walk away with strategies to set healthy boundaries, protect family relationships, and empower their kids to become financially independent. Show Topics Big Oil Shock Helping Adult Kids Wisely Bank of Mom and Dad Support Without Enabling Boundaries With Grown Children
Beneath the Waterline: The Hidden Forces Moving Today's Markets
In this episode of Creating Richer Lives, Karl Eggerss uses a Jaws-style analogy to explain today's market—calm on the surface, but full of powerful forces moving underneath. While the major indexes appear to be treading water, real shifts are happening below the surface as money rotates between sectors amid changing interest rates, AI disruption, and geopolitical uncertainty. Karl breaks down how to separate real trends from noise and why resisting emotional, headline-driven decisions is critical. The takeaway: in a market like this, diversification, discipline, and strategy keep you from getting pulled under. Show Topics Calm Surface, Hidden Risks Market Rotation Beneath Headlines Separating Noise From Trends AI Disruption And Valuations Discipline Over Emotional Investing
Too Much Money… Now What?
This episode tackles a question that sounds unusual but affects more people than you might think: what do you do with your money if you're not going to spend it all? We start with a quick market update—covering geopolitical risks, Fed uncertainty, and a major rotation beneath the surface of a relatively flat S&P 500—before diving into the real conversation about purpose and planning. Through a real client story, we explore intentional spending, philanthropy, and legacy planning, and why having a clear plan can help you maximize both your wealth and its impact while you're alive. Show Topics Excess Capital Market Rotation Intentional Wealth Spending Psychology Purposeful Giving
Trump Accounts Explained: A New Way to Build Wealth for the Next Generation
In this episode of Creating Richer Lives, host Karl Eggerss welcomes Shawn Morris, CFP® back to the studio to break down the newly launched "Trump Accounts." They explain how these accounts work, including the government's $1,000 seed contribution, annual funding limits, tax treatment, and how parents, grandparents, and even employers can use them strategically. The conversation also explores how early investing can build long-term financial confidence for the next generation. Show Topics Trump Accounts Overview Government Seed Funding Tax Planning Strategies Generational Wealth Tools Early Investing Benefits
Inside the Market Rotation Behind Dow 50,000
In this episode of Creating Richer Lives, Karl Eggerss breaks down a whirlwind week in the markets—one marked by sharp sector rotations, a major milestone for the Dow, and surprising divergences beneath the surface. He explains why areas like consumer staples surged while software and momentum names struggled. Karl also explores whether AI fears are justified in the software space and what these shifts mean for diversified investors. He closes with practical guidance on positioning, profit‑taking, and why staying balanced matters in a rapidly changing market environment. Show Topics Dow hits 50,000 Value beats growth Tech, software slump Staples and banks surge AI fears hit software
Was This a Warsh Case Scenario?
In this podcast episode, Karl Eggerss discusses President Trump's surprise nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chair, which triggered a sharp market reaction—most notably a spike in the dollar and a steep selloff in precious metals. Karl explains Warsh's background, his reputation as a policy hawk, and why the pick caught markets off guard. Despite some higher one‑day volatility in certain areas, overall market indexes were mostly flat for the week, reinforcing the value of diversification. Show Topics Fed chair nomination Market reaction overview Precious metals selloff Commodity/inflation divergence Diversification importance
