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“How am I supposed to catch up financially when I didn’t even start earning until my 30s?”It’s a question so many physic...
06/02/2026

“How am I supposed to catch up financially when I didn’t even start earning until my 30s?”

It’s a question so many physicians ask themselves.

While friends in other careers were building retirement accounts, investing, and growing wealth for nearly a decade… most doctors were still in school, residency, or fellowship.

That delayed start can feel overwhelming. Especially when you’re finally earning a strong income but also juggling student loans, family responsibilities, higher taxes, and the pressure to “make up for lost time.”

You’re not behind. Even if you’re getting a later start, it just means the plan matters more.

The physicians I see building real wealth aren’t always the highest earners, they’re the ones who make a few smart moves and stay consistent. They follow a simple written plan instead of guessing.

Your income can do a lot of heavy lifting, but without a strategy even big paychecks tend to disappear. If this is on your mind, let’s get your plan on the calendar now, so your money isn’t losing another month.

“To infinity and beyond” hits a little differently these days. I used to think that line was just something kids shouted...
05/19/2026

“To infinity and beyond” hits a little differently these days.

I used to think that line was just something kids shouted while running through the house with toys in their hands.

Now, as a father, it means something completely different.

Tonight I walked past my son’s room after putting him to bed and saw Buzz and Woody lying on his bed like they were standing guard for the night. My son finally settled in for the night. Toys scattered around. Little Crocs kicked off by the door.

One of those ordinary moments you don’t realize you’ll miss someday.

And standing there, I caught myself thinking about how much changes when you become a parent.

You stop thinking only about today.
You start thinking about years from now.
About protecting their future.
About creating stability, security, and opportunities they may never even realize you sacrificed to give them.

Honestly, that’s a big part of why I do what I do.

Financial planning isn’t really about numbers for me. It’s about families. It’s about helping parents create a future where their kids feel safe, supported, and cared for long after the toys are gone and the bedrooms are empty.

Fatherhood has a way of making you think beyond yourself… beyond today… beyond what’s right in front of you.

Happy Mother’s Day to my amazing wife.Watching you be a mother has been one of the greatest blessings of my life. The lo...
05/11/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to my amazing wife.

Watching you be a mother has been one of the greatest blessings of my life. The love, patience, strength, and care you pour into our family every single day never goes unnoticed. You carry so much on your shoulders and still somehow make everyone around you feel loved, safe, and important.

This past year has shown me even more just how incredibly strong you are. Through heartbreak, pain, and moments that would break most people, you’ve continued to love fiercely and hold our family together with grace. I honestly don’t know how you do it, but I admire you more than words can explain.

Cayden is so lucky to call you Mom, and I’m endlessly grateful I get to walk through life beside you. You are the heart of this family, and we love you more than you know.

Happy Mother’s Day ❤️

This is my 3-year-old at the gate to his first roller coaster. He was excited… until the bar clicked and the cars whoosh...
05/07/2026

This is my 3-year-old at the gate to his first roller coaster. He was excited… until the bar clicked and the cars whooshed by. He squeezed my hand, looked up, and whispered, “I’m brave.”

He wasn’t fearless. He was brave. There’s a difference. Fearless means there’s nothing to be afraid of. Brave means you feel the fear and ride anyway.

Parenting reminds me: most “big” moments in life look exactly like this, waiting at a gate, heart pounding, choosing to move forward.

Whether it’s a first roller coaster, a first home, or the first real conversation about your money, progress starts with one small, brave decision.

If you’ve been standing at the gate staring at your finances, wondering if it’s the right time to get help, let’s make the first ride an easy one.

I started Brady Planning after years in banking and a sales-driven advisory branch where “fit the product” too often rep...
04/14/2026

I started Brady Planning after years in banking and a sales-driven advisory branch where “fit the product” too often replaced “listen to the client.”

The turning point was an estate-planning meeting that became a pitch for insurance instead of a conversation about the client’s real problem. I remember looking at a family who needed clarity around legacy wishes and liquidity and watching the discussion drift to premiums and policy riders. I walked out knowing there had to be a better way.

Brady Planning was built on a simple promise: listen first, then build advice around real goals.

That means we start with your values, family dynamics, taxes, cash flow, and risk, not with a product sheet. When a solution includes an account, strategy, or insurance, it’s because it serves the plan, not the other way around.

No product-first agenda. Just clarity, alignment, and a plan that fits your life.

If you’ve ever felt “sold to” instead of heard, you’re not alone.

Last month I had a 7 a.m. meeting with a cardiologist who’d just finished a night on call. He walked in with the quiet c...
03/30/2026

Last month I had a 7 a.m. meeting with a cardiologist who’d just finished a night on call.

He walked in with the quiet calm you only see in people who carry real responsibility. While the coffee dripped, he glanced at his phone: two new consults, three patient messages, and a photo his daughter had texted of a science project she finished without him.

We talked, but not about markets or interest rates.

He told me how he keeps an extra pair of shoes in his trunk because the hospital floors do a number on his back. How his wife sets alarms so he remembers to eat on double shifts. How he learned to catnap in 12-minute bursts between pages. He laughed about the mountain of charting waiting for him that night, then got quiet describing the first time he had to call a family at 2 a.m.

Somewhere between the third and fourth sip of coffee, he admitted what most people never see: the uncertainty that comes with a life built around everyone else’s emergencies. Not fear. Not regret. Just the weight of it.

When he left, he straightened the chair he’d been sitting in, thanked the receptionist by name, and jogged down the steps like he was late to something more important, which, of course, he was.

Today is National Doctors’ Day. I’m thinking about that morning. About the hands that don’t shake even when the stakes do. About the sacrifices that don’t fit neatly in a caption. And about the quiet, ordinary rituals, extra shoes in the trunk, alarms for meals, 12-minute naps, that make extraordinary work possible.

To every physician who keeps showing up: we see you.

Congrats on matching! The scramble is done. Next up: contracts, moving, onboarding, benefits, call schedules and your fi...
03/24/2026

Congrats on matching! The scramble is done.

Next up: contracts, moving, onboarding, benefits, call schedules and your first real paycheck.

Here’s the truth I’ve seen with new residents: the ones who make a few intentional decisions now feel calmer by July. The ones who “wait until things settle down” rarely catch up.

Most residents tell themselves, “I’ll sort money out once things settle.”

They don’t.

July arrives, decisions get made by default, and the cost compounds for years.

If you’re starting residency, this is the narrow window to set your financial foundation the right way, before orientation, before autopilot kicks in, and before small mistakes become expensive habits.

I help new residents create a simple residency-proof plan before the demands of residency stack up.

New revolving sushi spot = 10/10.I grabbed a seat by the track, watched the plates glide past salmon, eel, something wit...
03/13/2026

New revolving sushi spot = 10/10.

I grabbed a seat by the track, watched the plates glide past salmon, eel, something with a little gold leaf I definitely didn’t need and felt that quiet click of “this is what I used to hope for.”

A few years ago, I would’ve said no to a random weeknight dinner. My calendar ran me. I told myself I’d make time “later,” when things slowed down. They never did.

Somewhere along the way, I realized financial freedom wasn’t a number. It was a feeling: space to say yes without checking the clock or second-guessing the bill, confidence that the plan I set is doing its job while I live my life, and permission to choose experiences over more stuff.

Last night, it looked like lingering over tea while another plate of toro rolled by, talking about everything and nothing, not rushing to get back to a screen.

I don’t share this as a flex, more like a reminder.

Financial freedom shows up in small moments first.

A Thursday dinner.
An unhurried conversation.
The calm that comes from knowing your future is accounted for, so your present can be enjoyed.

If you want help defining what financial freedom looks like for you, and a simple way to start working toward it, I’m here as a resource.

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Harrisburg, PA
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