363: Where Financial Literacy Meets Intentional Living
On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan Greene shares a solo episode announcing an important evolution for the podcast while reaffirming the principles that have guided it from the beginning. After more than 360 episodes focused on real estate investing, Jonathan explains why the show is expanding its conversations beyond traditional investing topics to explore broader themes of financial mindfulness, intentional living, and long-term wealth building. While real estate will remain the foundation of the podcast, future episodes will also examine how it fits into a diversified financial life alongside other investments, personal growth, and thoughtful decision-making. Jonathan also shares an important update for listeners: beginning next week, the podcast will move from publishing two episodes each week to a single Wednesday release. He explains that the new schedule will create space for deeper conversations, more intentional guest selection, and an increased number of solo episodes. Rather than producing more content for the sake of consistency, Jonathan wants every episode to deliver greater value while giving listeners time to absorb the lessons and revisit past conversations. The episode explores the idea of financial mindfulness, a philosophy Jonathan believes is missing from many investing conversations today. Instead of chasing shortcuts, viral trends, or "get rich quick" strategies, he encourages listeners to focus on building lasting wealth through patience, diversification, and intentional choices. He discusses why financial education should extend beyond real estate alone and how understanding money, risk, and long-term planning can help investors create stronger foundations for themselves and future generations. Jonathan also shares his vision for the future of the show, including conversations with guests from across the financial world who can offer fresh perspectives on how real estate fits into a complete investment strategy. He explains that the podcast will continue to prioritize thoughtful discussion over sensational headlines, while expanding into topics such as artificial intelligence, financial education, asset allocation, and teaching the next generation about money. Throughout the episode, Jonathan reinforces that the mission has not changed. The goal has always been to help listeners think more deeply, make better decisions, and build wealth with intention. In this episode, you will hear: • Why the podcast is expanding its focus to include financial mindfulness alongside real estate investing • Why Jonathan is moving from two episodes per week to one Wednesday release each week • How long-term thinking, diversification, and intentional decision-making create lasting wealth • Why future guests will bring broader financial perspectives while keeping real estate at the center of the conversation • How slowing down and thinking more critically can help investors build stronger financial foundations for themselves and future generations Supporting Resources Connect with Jonathan: Podcast - www.zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting.com YouTube - / jonathangreenere Instagram - www.instagram.com/zenrealestateinvesting Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting Jonathan’s Hub Site - www.trustgreene.com Brokerage - https://www.streamlined.properties This episode was produced by Outlier Audio.

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