Ever feel like you’re grinding harder than ever and still scraping by before the next paycheck hits? You’re not bad with money. The world changed — and most men were never handed a plan.
In this episode of The Upgraded Man Podcast, Chris Anderson sits down with Philip Lanier, a former construction laborer who went from homelessness to selling his own company and now teaches everyday people how to take control of their finances without shame.
Philip gets real about the “death by a thousand cuts” that quietly drains your accounts, the borrowed scoreboard that keeps you chasing the wrong version of success, and why getting your priorities in the right order matters more than how much you earn.
In this conversation, you’ll learn:
Whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or just tired of feeling behind, this episode delivers the mindset shift and practical steps to make money feel calmer this week.
Connect with Philip Lanier:
Financial class: yourmoneyessentials.com
Business Coaching: corebusinessessentials.com
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