Want to optimize your life for maximum enjoyment and efficiency?
How can you use credit card rewards, Travel points, and other strategies to enrich your life?
In this episode of Mitlin Money Mindset®, Larry Sprung interviews Chris Hutchins, the creator and host of the All The Hacks Podcast, about his journey and his favorite “hacks” for saving Money, maximizing rewards, and enhancing life experiences. Chris shares valuable tips for business owners, travelers, and anyone looking to live more fully. He also discusses the importance of being intentional with your Money and spending it on experiences.
Chris discusses:
- Simple steps to earn more on business expenses
- How he turned his passion for life hacks into a full-time gig
- The powerful life changes prompted by learning to “Die With Zero”
- Lessons from top podcast guests and how they impact his perspective
- Tips on how to optimize credit card points for maximum value
- And more!
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About our Guest:
Chris Hutchins is creator and host of the All the Hacks podcast. Previously he was Head of New Product Strategy at Wealthfront, co-founder and CEO of Grove (acquired by Wealthfront), co-founder of Milk (acquired by Google) and a Partner at GV, where he focused on seed and early stage investments. He is also the founder of LaidOffCamp, a movement to help the unemployed learn new skills for the evolving job market.
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Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest’s content linked on this site.
Lawrence “Larry” Sprung, CFP® is a husband, father, entrepreneur and mental health advocate.
Larry is the author of the Amazon Bestselling book “Financial Planning Made Personal” and the also host of the Mitlin Money Mindset™ a podcast that reminds you to ask yourself “What did you do today that brought you joy?®”
In 2004 he founded Mitlin Financial, Inc. naming the firm memory of Larry’s wife’s grandfather, Mitchell, and his mother, Linda. During his career, Larry has found that a lot of industry terms and concepts can seem confusing to outsiders. That’s why he works with the families he serves to break down complex financial topics into easy-to-understand concepts.
In recognition of Larry’s significant contributions to his profession, he has received quite a few awards. In 2021, Larry was named to the Investopedia 100 Top Advisors in 2021 and was even more humbled to make their Top Ten list for 2022.
Outside the office, one of Larry’s greatest passions is raising awareness for mental health. He spent over 12 years serving on the National Board of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and sits on its financial and investment committees. With his wife, Denise, he has raised more than $1.7 million for the organization through the Keith Milano Memorial Fund. The fund was created in memory of his brother-in-law.
Larry values his family tremendously and his desire to do right by his wife and two sons drives who he is in and out of the office.