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Today on the podcast, Brian and Kirby welcome Jillian Johnsrud. Jillian, 42 and living in Montana, is a financial independence advocate, author of Retire Often, and host of the Retire Often podcast. In this episode... Jillian shares her unconventional path from $55,000 in debt to financial independence at 32, all while working low-earning jobs and taking regular mini retirements along the way. She and Brian dig into why being "stuck at 6” (out of 10) keeps people trapped, how a month-long break can cost as little as 6.5% of your income, and why not taking time off might actually cost you a million dollars. Top 5 Takeaways: 1. Mini retirements don't just help your personal life. They often accelerate your career and finances in unexpected ways. 2. "Stuck at 6” is the hardest place to change from. When life is just OK, the upside feels small and the downside feels huge. 3. You can fund mini retirements for life by saving just 6.5% more, or by landing one job switch with a modest raise. 4. Experiments that go horribly wrong teach you more than ones that go fine. Failure is a goldmine of insight. 5. The real cost of staying put might be a million dollars. Jillian's friend proved that not switching jobs and not taking breaks can leave serious money on the table. Chapters: 0:00 – Welcome + Introduction to Jillian Johnsrud 1:44 – Jillian’s Journey to Financial Independence 11:38 – What Are Mini Retirements? 14:45 – The “Stuck at Six” Problem 17:03 – The Courage to Step Away from the Grind 18:31 – Experimentation, Growth & Mini Retirements 20:05 – Learning from Failure and Career Missteps 21:50 – Mini Retirements as a Long-Term Lifestyle 25:55 – The 6.5% Rule Explained 31:52 – Career Shifts, Income Growth & Timing 36:08 – How the 6.5% Rule Funds Time Freedom 38:06 – Job Switching, Earning Potential & Flexibility 38:57 – Time Freedom Book Promotion + Closing Thoughts JILLIAN JOHNSRUD Jillian Johnsrud is an author, speaker, and financial independence advocate who achieved financial freedom at 32 while working low-earning jobs and raising five kids. She's the author of Retire Often and hosts the “Retire Often” podcast where she shares real stories of people who've taken mini retirements. Jillian's work has been featured on All the Hacks, ChooseFI, and at FinCon. You can connect with Jillian at retireoften.com.