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Back to EpisodesSavings Expert: Why Passive Income Is a $47B Scam Keeping You Broke
Published 6 days, 6 hours ago
Description
What if the biggest financial myth of the last decade has kept millions trapped in cycles of financial desperation? In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down a savings expert's explosive claims about the $47 billion passive income industry and reveals how childhood money trauma controls adult financial decisions in ways most people never realize.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why 95% of passive income attempts fail within two years (and the hidden costs nobody talks about)
• The truth about rental properties: they actually require 40-60 hours of work monthly, not the "set it and forget it" promise
• How post-traumatic broke syndrome makes people who grew up financially unstable hoard cash instead of investing it wisely
• Why over 60% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings but still chase passive income dreams
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who's tired of getting sold financial fairy tales instead of practical money wisdom.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the passive income myth
[01:45] The $47 billion scam: why the numbers don't add up
[04:20] Post-traumatic broke syndrome: how childhood shapes money decisions
[07:10] The rental property reality check that nobody mentions
[09:30] What actually works for building wealth (it's not sexy)
[11:15] Key takeaways you can use starting today
This isn't another feel-good money episode. It's a reality check backed by research that could save you years of chasing the wrong financial strategies. The savings expert's insights about childhood money trauma alone will change how you think about your relationship with cash.
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🔍 Topics: passive income myths, post-traumatic broke syndrome, rental property reality, savings psychology, financial trauma
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