Joe Saul-Sehy walked away from his successful business at age 40 because he wasn’t happy doing something that didn’t fit and felt that he had “other mountains to climb.” After searching for “what’s next,” the former financial planner (16 years ) and media spokesperson for a Fortune 100 company founded a podcast with a close friend that has been called Best Personal Finance podcast by Kiplinger, and has made top lists from Forbes, Business Insider, Inc., and others. Based on the science of play, and focused on financial literacy for the masses, FastCompany calls Stacking Benjamins “a great balance of fun and functional.”