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This is the radio version of Your Financial Compass, presented by Bulman Wealth Group. This is the sister show to the regular bi-weekly Your Financial Compass podcast. This show will allow you to learn about a variety of topics in one sitting and help you catch up on anything you missed on the weekly radio show that airs on News Radio KFBK 93.1FM in Sacramento, California at 2pm on Sundays. This show will help you successfully navigate to and through your retirement. Our Financial Compass pr ...
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Welcome to Your Financial Compass Podcast, presented by Bulman Wealth Group, a show dedicated to helping you successfully navigate to and through your retirement. Our Financial Compass process goes beyond traditional holistic financial planning; we care as much about you and your lifestyle as we do about your plan. Your hosts are Bulman Wealth Group financial advisors who, for more than two decades, have provided financial leadership for those they serve. These shows are designed to provide ...
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Christopher Bulman is the leading financial adviser at Bulman Wealth Group. Chris has 15 years of experience in the financial services arena and is licensed in both securities and life insurance. Chris has helped hundreds of clients make important decisions affecting their financial futures and those of loved ones. Focusing in retirement planning, he assists clients with life insurance, long-term care insurance and income planning strategies.
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I'm always telling people to make more content, but never get around to making any myself. So, instead of trying to make content I'm going to start documenting what I'm doing and using that as content. Be prepared for little to no editing - raw content. A tonne of it will be in the car. I'm going to talk through the highs and lows of running a creative agency, building FMCG brands and anything else that comes up. I'll have guests who are much smarter than me. I'm going to hold myself to at l ...
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We Like to Say We're Experts

We Like to Say We're Experts

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A podcast by the husband & wife team of Evan and Nicole Bulman. Listen to us review movies, tv shows, books, as well as talk about pop culture and news, and other exciting content. New episodes every other Thursday! Find us on at IG @expertspodcast.
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Jake Meeks' mostly weekly tattoo podcast answering viewer questions, interviewing artists and waxing philosophical to promote better tattooing and more informed collectors. He is often joined by fellow tattooers, artists of other mediums, professionals in other fields and collectors. We hope you enjoy! Also, we offer courses from artists on the show at firesidetattoo.com if you are interested! Thanks for supporting our show!
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This is the weekly podcast that digs into the entire Tom Petty catalog song by song, album by album and includes conversations with musicians, fans, and people connected with Tom along the way. Follow me on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomPettyProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetompettyproject Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetompettyproject/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetompettyproject Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thetompettyproject (This podcast ...
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Mentally Fit

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On this podcast, we’re talking with experts, thought leaders and people just like you and me — and we’re having open and honest conversations about everyday challenges and the skills that you can use to improve your Mental Health.
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City Bible Forum explores some of life's biggest questions. Perhaps you are considering where God might fit into your life. Our aim is to explore this with you in an open manner that is enjoyable, intellectually credible and which meets the needs of professional life. We love to discuss the relevance of God and the many obstacles to faith people have. We do this in a variety of forums and discussion groups over breakfast, lunch and after work at many different city venues. We are active in e ...
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When it comes to planning for your retirement, success requires careful planning and strategic decision-making This week, Chris and Scott are here to address some of the common retirement pitfalls they see and discuss how they help their clients overcome these problem areas. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Transitioning from investi…
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Today's episode is my ten questions with Tim Bulman. We talk about sick parts, Tim is playing and singing a song from Wildflowers as his pick, and yet another guest finds a way to describe Tom Petty in three words that is unique, personal, and wonderfully eloquent. There's plenty of Beatles chat in this one too, which never upsets me as I'm a huge …
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Episode 67 of the 'Round The Archives' podcast sees Michael Seely revisiting the career of 'Bulman', while Warren takes a trip with Sir John Betjeman to explore 'Metroland'.Paul & Toppie discuss some of the more obscure corners of US and UK telly and we round off with Andrew & Lisa celebrating the surviving episodes of 'Dixon Of Dock Green'.That's …
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As consumers, we're always on the lookout for ways to make our money go further. When interest rates decrease, our purchasing power increases. But what happens when interest rates go up? According to Marcos, this can actually be beneficial for your retirement savings, especially if you know how to navigate the current financial landscape. Tune in t…
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We’re back again for Part 2 of the 3 Part Series on Competition Tattooing! Check out the Deep Dive with notes on the website: https://www.firesidetattoo.com/tattoo-library/the-art-of-competition-tattooing-part-2-kurt-jacobsen-ep-283~29262 In the first part of this series with Kurt, we dove into the challenges and rewards of competing in the tattoo …
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In the liner notes for Wildflowers and all the Rest, Producer Rick Rubin says “So many of these songs have a sloppy soulful groove that really defined this album. The goal was not to make a perfect album but to capture the sound of a band on a really good night recorded quickly with all of the quirks and imperfections that come with it. It took us …
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In this week’s show, Chris and Scott share personal anecdotes, including Chris's experience teaching his children about investing, and the importance of starting financial education early. They also explore the generational differences in retirement planning and savings habits, and provide actionable insights into creating a robust financial plan. …
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Today’s bonus episode is a truly awesome conversation I had with Ivan Anderson, the genius mind behind @CyberattackWorld . We talked about his new collaboration EP with @teddigoldmusic that is out now and chatted about his next Cyberattack album too. Then we got into a really free-wheeling conversation about music and creativity that ventured into …
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We’ve got an exciting multi-part series for you with our good buddy, and previous guest Kurt Jacobsen! To us Kurt is known as ultra competitive and uniquely unflappable. He’s also EXTREMELY precise. In this part of conversation, Jake and Kurt discuss the challenges and benefits of competition in the tattoo industry. They explore the decision to com…
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I always consider this one of Tom’s great ambiguous lyrics. Jaan Uhelzski writes that “Petty seems to be nervously taking stock, weighing options, reminiscing, trying to keep his incipient anxiety at bay and trying to hold on to a few last remnants of his former life.” and Benmont Tench says “It's another song that sounds like it's all about whoeve…
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There are a lot of things out there that can trip you up as you try and plot out your financial future. Even the most diligent planners make missteps but the more you know, the better you can prepare. In this week’s show, Chris and Scott talk about some common financial pitfalls they see, which include hidden fees, tax planning, investing risk, and…
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Today’s episode is part of a fantastic conversation I had with Tom Petty fan Tim Bulman, who also publishes the marvelous Judge Timbers YouTube channel where he covers the Beatles and solo Beatle catalogues as well as, of course, Tom Petty. Tim breaks down the chords with easy tips on how to learn and perform them. We talk lots about being enthusia…
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Our parting conversation with Dr. Luke Arredondo about the Eucharistic Revival through the lens of Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen. Show Notes: The Hour That Makes My Day (chapter from Sheen’s autobiography). Watch keynote talks from the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress here. Learn more about the National Eucharistic Revival here.…
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Tax planning can certainly be overwhelming and changing tax laws only add to the frustration as you try to plan for retirement. That’s why this show will have a special focus on tax strategies and how it fits into a comprehensive financial plan. Join Chris and Scott as they discuss the SECURE Act 2.0, Roth conversions, and the pros and cons of annu…
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One of my very favourite virtuoso pianists is a Canadian/German guy named Michael Kaeshammer. The guy absolutely tears the roof off every time I’ve seen him live and what Benmont does here really reminds me of his playing. It’s technically superb, rhythmically perfect, and so, so, so melodic! As much as I love hearing a perfectly-crafted Mike Campb…
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As we approach retirement, the financial landscape can often seem daunting. From income planning to investment strategies, taxes, and healthcare, there are numerous factors to consider to ensure a comfortable and secure retirement. In this week’s show, Chris and Scott will discuss these critical topics, offering actionable insights and strategies t…
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OK, so is this the most complex and musically challenging song that Tom ever wrote? OF course not. Is it have emotional weight or narrative clarity? No and not really? Does it rock, make you want to move your feet, and make you smile? Yes, yes, and yes. The economy and simplicity of the song is what defines its almost sleazy vibe. And I don’t mean …
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Did you know a Eucharistic Revival is happening in the United States? In today’s episode we discuss the recent National Eucharistic Congress, what it means to have a “Eucharistic Revival” moment in the USA and practically speaking what this means for us as individuals and as families. Learn more about the National Eucharistic Revival by visiting eu…
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Market turbulence can have a big emotional toll on investors if they don’t have the necessary tools to help them make the proper decisions for how to manage investments during that time. But not to worry, Scott and Chris are here to help. Join the duo as they explain different approaches and tools to keep in mind during times when the market is a l…
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Everyone’s retirement situation is going to look a little bit different, with varying asset levels, types, concerns, and goals. In today’s episode, we’ll highlight some key considerations to keep in mind as you plan for your unique retirement. We hope this conversation shows that retirement planning isn't as simple as giving yourself a big paycheck…
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For this interview Jake dives into an insightful conversation with Jesse Drach, owner of Ink-Link, about the intricacies of marketing in the tattoo industry. Jesse shares expert advice on leveraging social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, utilizing Google Ads, and the importance of targeting the right audience to promote tattoo shops an…
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Retirement planning is a journey filled with complex decisions and potential pitfalls. In this episode of Your Financial Compass, Chris and Scott take a deep dive into some of the most common mistakes and misunderstandings that they see folks make when it comes to planning their finances to and through retirement. Here’s some of what we discuss in …
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With his ex-wife Jane in a really bad emotional and psychological state, Tom knew that a lot of emphasis was falling on him to keep things together at home for the sake of his youngest daughter, Annakim, and it’s all betrayed in that opening line. “It's all I can do to keep that little girl smiling and keep my faith alive”. Today’s guest conversati…
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As you approach retirement, the question of financial security becomes increasingly important. In this week’s show, we’ll continue our conversation about the essential strategies to ensure a secure and comfortable retirement. From understanding income sources and tax implications to coordinating with your spouse and managing lifestyle inflation, we…
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Today's episode is my ten questions with the wonderful Mary Beth Donnelly, who very kindly joined me on the kick off episode of season ten to talk about the title track from Wildflowers. We chatted about Paul Simon, Jeff Lynne, and everything in between as we went through my ten questions to find out which of Tom's songs she'd like to hear one of C…
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Emily Frase from Total W(h)ine joins us in the studio to talk about discernment, vocation, motherhood, and everything in between! This was a fun conversation, and encourages us to reflect on the question: “What makes you come alive?” Emily’s Websites: totalwhine.com; fabmbase.org Listen to Emily’s Podcast: The Total Whine Podcast Follow Emily on In…
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In this show, we’re going to give you a list of key areas and questions that need your attention before you retire because these things could cause issues financially if you haven’t addressed them. We’ll also address often-overlooked aspects of your retirement plan, providing valuable insights and actionable steps to help you prepare for a financia…
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Do you feel overwhelmed with financial planning and feel there are too many things to tackle? Are you not exactly sure where to get started? Today we will cover our process here at Bulman Wealth Group, guiding you through what it feels like to become a client with us. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: The discovery meeting: Getting to…
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Today's episode is another conversation I had with the wonderful Tommy Edwin. We discussed Travis picking and talked about putting set lists together and whether choose the songs you think the crowd should hear, not the songs you think they want to hear. Tommy was wonderfully warm, engaging, and just generally a wonderful hang and I hope you enjoy …
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Retirement planning can often feel like navigating a complex maze. With so many factors to consider, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. In this week’s show, we’ll try to simplify things by highlighting five key areas that make up a comprehensive financial plan. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: The importance of building a relationship wi…
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Find all the links and details about this episode on our deep dive page: https://www.firesidetattoo.com/tattoo-library/free-ticket-to-paradise-amy-nicholls-derek-youngberg-paradise-tattoo-gathering~29254 The Paradise Tattoo Gathering is one of the most unique tattoo events in the world. A place where artists can learn from some of the best in the c…
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When I think about the solo in this song, it has a gravity to it that makes it feel centuries old. You could almost imagine that it has been living underground in some secret grotto since time began, just waiting for the right song to come along and feed it. It feels like a primal life force all its own, as if Mike is possessed by it rather than be…
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In today’s episode we are sharing Heather Khym’s powerful keynote talk from our "They That Wait" Women’s Retreat, which was held on March 23, 2024 here in the Diocese of Tyler. Save the date for next year’s event: March 29, 2025! To see pictures from this year’s retreat, go here. Go here to learn more about Heather’s ministry: liferestoration.ca ab…
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In this week’s show, we want to spend some time on an often daunting topic: market downturns. With over 20 years of experience in comprehensive financial planning, our team can offer invaluable advice on how to manage your investments and emotions during volatile times. Over the course of this episode, we’ll covers investment strategies, the role o…
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In the liner notes for Wildflowers and all the Rest, engineer Jim Scott remarks that “Tom would write a song like ‘Honey Bee’ on the spot and the band would just follow him. There are dozens of recordings just starting a song and making it up from top to bottom, coming up with funny lyrics.” Of course, there are plenty of deep cut or inside example…
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Before another tax season approaches, we want you to be in the best position now and in retirement. That means tax planning needs to be a focus as a part of your overall financial plan. In this week’s show, we will provide essential tips and strategies for preparing and filing taxes, understanding tax brackets, and making the most of deductions. We…
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As journalist Jaan Uhelski writes in the Wildflowers and All the Rest liner notes, “If Wildflowers is an album about taking stock of one’s life, “Only a Broken Heart” is a watershed moment on that excavation of self.” Everything about the way the final album version of this song is arranged and produced caters toward that excavation. The busyness o…
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In today’s episode we are sharing Regina Boyd’s talk from our "They That Wait" Women’s Retreat, which was held on March 23, 2024 here in the Diocese of Tyler. Save the date for next year’s event: March 29, 2025! To see pictures from this year’s retreat, go here. Buy Regina’s book: Leaving Loneliness Behind: 5 Keys to Experiencing God's Love and Bui…
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Coming up on this week’s show, we turn our focus to some key retirement discussions we have with clients when we’re helping them build a plan. Join us as we break down the three types of retirement you might have, the most common pitfalls people fall into in retirement, and the truth about annuities. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: …
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“It's good to be king and have your own way. Get a feeling of peace at the end of the day” There’s security in success, but there’s an ominous cautionary tone that creeps into the next line, “And when your bulldog barks and your canary sings, You're out there with winners, it's good to be king”. When your bulldog barks and your canary sings. Dogs u…
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Many of the questions we get from clients deal with the stock market and the economy. There’s plenty of uncertainty around inflation and interest rates so let’s do our best to give you the reality of what’s happening this year. This show dives into the intricacies of the stock market, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the potential impacts of co…
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Legendary Nashville songwriter, Harlan Howard is purported to have coined the expression “three chords and the truth” and friend and colleague Bob Dylan is also remembered for the great line “All I need is my red guitar, three chords and the truth”. Well that’s all this riff is. Three chords. No passing chords, no fancy inversions or suspended note…
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In today's episode we are sharing Rachel Bulman’s talk from our "They That Wait" Women’s Retreat which was held on March 23, 2024 here in the Diocese of Tyler. Save the date for next year’s event: March 29, 2025! To see pictures from this year’s retreat, go here. Rachel Bulman is a wife, mother of six, speaker, and author. She enjoys seeking truth,…
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Planning for retirement can feel like navigating through a maze of uncertainty, but with the right guidance, you can find your way to a secure and fulfilling future. This episode of the show will focus on some key areas with proper insight from our Bulman Wealth team. Discover the intricacies of Social Security, the nuances of safe investing, and t…
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Are annuities the right investment for your retirement? In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of annuities to help you understand what they are, how they work, and whether they might be a good fit for your retirement strategy. Whether you're new to the concept or looking to deepen your understanding, this conversation should give you some…
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We’ve got something exciting for you today! The Inside Fireside Tattoo Club hosted a panel discussion focusing on finance and money management tailored for tattoo artists. Originating from our popular Mindset Monday conversations, this particular session delves into topics such as passive income opportunities, strategies to supplement tattooing inc…
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On certain days, I think “Time to Move On” is the best song on Wildflowers, on other days, other songs take that honour. It’s a song that resonates with so many people because it gives us that glimpse into someone finding freedom, if not exactly peace. Despite being the fourth most streamed song from Wildflowers on Spotify, "Time to Move On" was no…
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When it comes to retirement planning, timing is everything. Each milestone birthday can have significant implications for your financial future. Today we’ll lay out the importance of planning around key ages. Each of these milestone birthdays could require extra attention. For example, turning 50 opens the door to catch-up contributions, allowing y…
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Check Out the Deep Dive On FiresideTattoo.com: https://www.firesidetattoo.com/tattoo-library/side-hustle-gone-wild-thom-bulman-ep-279~29247 After COVID and the world had shut down Thom, a 17 year tattooer, was struggling to figure out where he was in tattooing. Between making custom shoes and not not knowing when tattooing might freeze up again he …
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We’re all quick to judge people, whether they cut us off in the fast lane, or don’t hold a door open for us as we’re heading out of the grocery store. But we don’t know what that person is going through, emotionally, psychologically, physically. That disconnect is amplified a hundredfold when it’s in the context of a famous person. Wealth and stard…
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