This is Part 2 of a 5-part physician student loan series. If your student loans feel like a constant weight in the back of your mind—this episode is for you. Not because of the balance, but because of what it's costing you every single day. James breaks down The Obliterate Path: a clear, step-by-step system to pay off your loans as fast as possible, without living like a resident, without burnout, and without sacrificing the life you worked so hard to build.
This is Part 2 of a 5-part physician student loan series designed to help you take control of your loans, your money, and your future.
Physicians know how to earn—but most were never taught how to attack debt strategically. The result? Fear-based minimums, avoidance, and the quiet mental tax of carrying a balance that never seems to move.
In this solo episode, James Nutter dives deep into the Obliterate Path—the clearest, most direct route to becoming debt-free. This isn't about optimization. It's about control. And it starts with a single number: your free cash flow.
James walks through the complete step-by-step system: how to calculate your "attack power," why most physicians underestimate their cash flow by 20–40%, when refinancing makes sense—and when it's a one-way mistake—and how to build the discipline infrastructure that makes progress inevitable. He also shares the story of Dr. Sarah, a physician who went from questioning whether medicine was worth it to showing up calm, confident, and in control—all because she finally had a system.
The right path with imperfect math still feels like peace. This episode is your roadmap to find it.
KEY TOPICS & MOMENTS
STANDOUT TAKEAWAY
The right path with imperfect math still feels like peace. You don't have to optimize every dollar. You don't have to sacrifice everything. You just have to choose the path that lets you sleep at night—and then build the system that gets you there.
ACTION STEPS (Listener Homework)
1. Calculate your free cash flow. Income minus expenses. Write it down. If you don't know it yet, your first action is to find it—use Rocket Money, Monarch, or a simple spreadsheet.
2. Run your payoff timeline. Open ChatGPT and type: "Calculate how long it would take to pay off a loan of [X] dollars at [Y]% interest with a monthly payment of [Z]." Plug in your numbers. See what's actually possible.
3. Answer the four questions. Do your loans bother you daily? Would being debt-free change your mental health? Is certainty more important to you than optimization? Would your relationships feel lighter without this debt? Write down your answers—then decide if this is your path.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
📋 Download the PSLF Hacks Checklist (Free): https://info.imwealth.com/pslf
🎓 Upcoming Masterclass – Student Loans in 2026: The 3 Strategic Decisions That Will Shape Your Next 10 Years: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/yyx_n0UvQUOniH_O9S9bqw
💻 Book a free financial wellness session with James: www.imwealth.com
🎓 Learn about the Meaningful Journeys Scholarship — 1% of IM Wealth revenue funds medical student scholarships
🔓 Gain FREE immediate access to all of IM Wealth's exclusive physician financial wellness resources
ABOUT THE SHOW
This isn't just another finance podcast—it's a movement. We're challenging the status quo, cutting through the noise, and giving physicians real strategies to take control of their money and their future. Because true wealth isn't just about numbers—it's about freedom. Find and follow the show on YouTube.
ABOUT JAMES NUTTER
James Nutter is on a mission to help physicians reclaim their financial power. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges doctors face, he provides real-world strategies that cut through the noise and lead to lasting financial freedom. Follow James on Instagram.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Any financial decisions should be made in the context of your unique circumstances and in partnership with a trusted financial advisor who understands your personal plan.