A Life Well Lived: A Physicians Guide to Wealth

Marriage, Money & Maintenance: How to Build a Life That Lasts with Todd Spencer & Jeff McPherson | Ep 27

Episode Summary

What does it take to keep both your marriage and your money thriving? In this in-person conversation, James sits down with Jeff McPherson and Todd Spencer for a raw, practical talk on how high-achieving couples can avoid burnout, align their money habits, and build systems that actually last.

Episode Notes

Marriage and money both require one key ingredient: maintenance.

In this candid episode, James is joined in-studio by Jeff McPherson and Todd Spencer—two longtime friends and leaders who’ve navigated physician families, shifting schedules, and the messiness of real life. Together, they unpack why couples often clash about finances and how small, intentional rhythms can transform both wealth and relationships.

From the “Money Love Triangle” framework to scheduling financial huddles that don’t ruin date night, this episode blends humor, honesty, and hands-on strategies. If you and your partner feel scattered, disconnected, or stuck in last-minute money talks, you’ll walk away with a fresh perspective on how to create clarity and connection without spreadsheets that kill the vibe.

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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.

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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.

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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.