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May 2025
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FI Service Corps | Ryan Brennan | Ep 548

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About this episode

In this episode of ChooseFI, Ryan Brennan, founder of the FI Service Corps, dives into his journey within the financial independence (FI) community and how he is merging it with the spirit of volunteering. The discussion explores Ryan's background as a recovering CPA, his transition into this new venture, and the pilot events that successfully combined community service with social bonding.

Key Takeaways

  • Financial independence can intertwine with community service to create meaningful experiences.
  • A supportive community is essential for financial independence and personal fulfillment.
  • Organizing local service events can facilitate connections and promote engagement within the FI community.
  • The pilot event in December 2024 demonstrated the importance of bonding while volunteering, paving the way for future events.

Timestamps and Highlights

  • 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Episode
  • 00:01:22 - Ryan's Journey from CPA to FI
    • Transition from CPA to focusing on community and service.
  • 00:02:56 - Financial Runway
    • Importance of financial planning and having a runway to support lifestyle changes.
  • 00:07:31 - Volunteering during Mini Retirements
    • Discusses the interplay of financial independence and taking time off to volunteer.
  • 00:15:04 - Connecting Financial Independence with Service
    • Ideas for blending personal finance goals with service projects.
  • 00:37:27 - The December 2024 Pilot Event
    • Overview of the inaugural service trip and its success.
  • 00:46:58 - Future Plans for FI Service Corps
    • Opportunities for ongoing involvement and expansion of service events.

Key Quotes

  • “The community is eager for connection and opportunities to give back.” (00:01:23)
  • “My financial runway allowed me to comfortably transition away from traditional work.” (00:02:56)
  • “Mindset shifts are crucial on the path to financial independence.” (00:06:12)
  • “Community engagement enhances the experience of financial independence.” (00:30:50)

Actionable Takeaways

  • Create a Financial Runway: Plan your finances to support potential lifestyle changes or time off work. (00:02:56)
  • Combine Interests with Service: Reflect on how your personal finance goals can facilitate giving back to the community. (00:21:08)

Related Resources

Discussion Questions

  • In what ways can financial independence be linked to volunteering? (00:21:08)
  • How can local groups create impactful service events? (00:30:54)

Action Items

  • Sign Up for the Mailing List: Join the FI Service Corps mailing list at FIServiceCorps.org for updates on events. (00:49:37)
  • Organize a Local FI Meetup: Consider creating a service-oriented event within your local FI community. (00:27:21)

Conclusion

Ryan Brennan's commitment to merging financial independence with communal service reflects a growing trend in the FI community to find purpose beyond numbers. The discussions emphasize that financial journeys can lead to enriching experiences while giving back, making the pursuit of FI not just a personal endeavor but a collective mission.

For more information and to get involved, visit FI Service Corps.

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