EP 39: Embracing the Tiny Living Dream with Financial Savvy with Christopher Hensley

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How Christopher merged his financial expertise with his interest in tiny living.

  • The steps involved in creating an off-grid tiny home from scratch, including challenges and triumphs.

  • The financial implications of choosing a tiny, off-grid lifestyle—and how to plan for them.

  • The sense of fulfillment derived from building and living in a tiny home.

  • How tiny living can impact financial planning and personal well-being.

Wondering how financial savvy can redefine your living space? Christopher Hensley is a financial advisor who blends his finance acumen with a deep passion for tiny living, and he joins the show today to discuss his innovative approach to achieving a financially free, minimalist lifestyle.

Listen in as Christopher shares the financial strategies and challenges of constructing and maintaining an off-grid tiny home, as well as insights into how such a lifestyle not only aligns with values of sustainability and frugality, but also promotes a profound sense of personal fulfillment. We also offer advice on navigating the financial aspects of tiny living, from budget and planning to the lessons learned from embracing a simpler, more intentional way of life.

 

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Quotes from the episode

“It is a way for us to unplug as a financial advisor, as an analytic.” - Christopher Hensley

 

“There’s always something waiting for us to do, even it’s it’s just mowing the property back or something is broken.” - Christopher Hensley

 

“A lot of people are getting these unique ways coming at some of the retirement problems that we’ve had in the past.” - Christopher Hensley

 

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