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Compound Growth

Compound Growth

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We will share insights into current market movements, tips for achieving financial freedom, and answer common questions about the financial world.

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Episodes
  • The Real Cost of Buy Now, Pay Later
    May 26 2026

    Buy now, pay later has gone from a niche checkout option to a fixture of how Americans spend — on everything from concert tickets to groceries to medical bills. The industry processed over $114 billion in transactions in 2024 alone, and the numbers are still growing. But the conversation around it rarely goes deeper than whether a specific purchase is worth it.

    This episode does.

    Wheeler and Colin break down how BNPL actually works, why it's grown so fast, and what separates a useful financial tool from a mechanism that quietly accelerates debt. They dig into the credit score question — why most BNPL products don't build credit, and what that means for borrowers who are trying to. They cover the real cost of convenience when deferred payments stack up, and where 0% financing is genuinely worth taking.

    The bigger thread running through the episode: debt isn't inherently good or bad. A 0% BNPL plan on a Peloton is a different decision than spreading out Coachella across six payments. Context, opportunity cost, and self-awareness about your own spending patterns are the variables that actually determine whether any of these tools help or hurt you. That's true for an $8 burrito and a $3 million home purchase in equal measure.

    The episode also covers the history of consumer credit — including the fact that women in the U.S. couldn't open their own credit cards until 1974 — and what the rise of BNPL reflects about how the financial system is evolving for people who have historically been locked out of it.

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    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/compoundgrowthpod
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CompoundGrowthPodcast
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    • Wheeler’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheeler-crowley-0a63933b/
    • Colin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-walker-mba-6099a038/

    Credits:
    Created By: Wheeler Crowley and Colin Walker
    Production, Editing and Post-Production: Tori Rothwell

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    40 mins
  • The Vibesession: Why the Economy Feels Broken Even When It Isn't with Seth Buks
    May 18 2026

    There's a gap between what the data says and how people feel — and right now, that gap is enormous. Wheeler and Colin sit down with Seth Buks, a market strategist and thought leader who has spent nearly two decades translating complex financial ideas into clear, actionable guidance for advisors and their clients. The conversation covers a lot of ground: where the economy actually stands on growth, inflation, and interest rates; why real wage growth over the past five years tells a very different story than the one most people believe; and what behavioral finance reveals about the decisions investors make when fear and greed start running the show.

    Seth breaks down the "vibesession" — the phenomenon where people feel economically terrible despite data pointing in the opposite direction — and explains the behavioral biases behind it, including recency bias, herding, and representativeness. The conversation shifts to AI and what the productivity data actually shows, why the bakery analogy matters for understanding GDP, and how to separate what's real from what's noise when every headline feels urgent.

    They also get into the mechanics of why markets compress: the investor psychology cycle, the buy-the-dip conditioning of the past decade, and what's been missing from recent market downturns that makes this moment harder to read. And in a candid conversation about private credit, the three explore how an investment product can start well-intentioned and quietly become something clients don't fully understand they've bought into — and what advisors owe clients when complexity steps in.

    The episode closes with one of the better pieces of career advice the show has heard: the asset that compounds most reliably isn't a portfolio. It's the relationships you keep.

    Follow Us:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/compoundgrowthpod
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CompoundGrowthPodcast
    • TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@compoundgrowthpod
    • Wheeler’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheeler-crowley-0a63933b/
    • Colin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-walker-mba-6099a038/

    Credits:
    Created By: Wheeler Crowley and Colin Walker
    Production, Editing and Post-Production: Tori Rothwell

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    58 mins
  • One Year In: What Compound Growth Actually Means
    May 11 2026

    One year ago, Wheeler and Colin hit record on a podcast with no script, no audience, and no certainty it would go anywhere. This episode marks that anniversary — and uses it as a lens for the thing the show has always been about: what does it actually take to build something that compounds over time?

    The conversation opens with a riff on jargon — why professionals in every field lose the ability to explain themselves to the people they care about most, and what that says about the gap between expertise and genuine communication. From there, it moves into reflection. What consistency really looks like when no one is watching. Why early decisions that look small — staying independent, saying no to the wrong opportunities, betting on your own voice — tend to be the ones that matter most in hindsight.

    Wheeler and Colin discuss the moment they turned down a well-resourced firm that had everything except room for this, a podcast. They talk about the first year of advisors and what separates the ones who last. They revisit why growth, in any domain, is less about the headline moments and more about the accumulated weight of small, repeated choices.

    This anniversary episode is a honest conversation about where the show started, direct about where it's going, and grounded in the same belief that has run through every episode: that money, work, and the way people build things are all worth talking about clearly, without the jargon getting in the way.

    Follow Us:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/compoundgrowthpod
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CompoundGrowthPodcast
    • TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@compoundgrowthpod
    • Wheeler’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wheeler-crowley-0a63933b/
    • Colin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-walker-mba-6099a038/

    Credits:
    Created By: Wheeler Crowley and Colin Walker
    Production, Editing and Post-Production: Tori Rothwell

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    43 mins
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