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Around here, we're enjoying the surplus of cash and financial freedom that naturally results from consciously choosing to consume less.
This meetup is a chance for us to get together with others on this journey once a month or so, get to know our fellow Mustachians a bit better, exchange ideas, and encourage one another to stay focused on our goals.
Everyone interested in pursuing this path is welcome, regardless of whether you're looking to mercilessly crush your debt or you've already achieved financial independence. Topics will vary and include Mustachianism, frugality, investing, entrepreneurship, DIY, sustainability, education, community-building, and more.
Come out and join the conversation!
The NoCo Mustachians is a strictly non-commercial place for the free exchange of ideas. To serve that purpose, all members have access to a group-wide discussion board and other tools to foster open communication. However, using the provided group communication tools to promote your product or service offerings to our members is unacceptable and may result in removal from this group upon review by our Organizers.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sunday Morning Discussions: A Critical Assessment of Lifecycle Investment AdviceEast Simpson Coffee Company, Lafayette, CO
Let’s meet up to discuss a thought-provoking paper that challenges traditional thinking on stock and bond allocations for retirement.
The podcast linked below breaks down a study by Scott Cedarburg, which examines withdrawal strategies across various stock and bond portfolios using historical data from multiple countries and time periods. The surprising conclusion? A 100% equity portfolio with strong international diversification may actually be safer than including bonds.What do you think? Can an all-stock portfolio truly provide a safer path to retirement? Or are bonds still essential for stability? Let’s share our own perspectives, challenge assumptions, and dig into the implications of this research.
🎧 Podcast (no reading required to join the discussion):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH4f-J6TZsg
📄 For those interested in a deeper dive, here’s the full paper:
Scott Cedarburg, Safe Withdrawal Rates and Asset Allocation: Evidence from Long-Term Data Across Countries — SSRNPlease note: The coffee shop kindly hosts us with the expectation that each attendee makes a purchase. Please plan accordingly.
Venue: East Simpson Coffee Company
Website: https://www.eastsimpsoncoffee.com/
We'll be in The Cottage, located next door to the main building. Ask the staff for directions if needed. - Green Drinks/Speaker Series VIMMM HQ Coworking, Longmont, CO
Hey y'all! I didn't host one of these in July or August because I was having the coolest summer imaginable, but now that things are winding down, I'm ready to keep it going!
Our next speaker, Cary Hayes (President of REC - Americas and Impact Advisor to The Honnold Foundation), will teach us about solar in a much larger context.
I'm very excited for this one, y'all. I've distantly admired REC since I started in the solar industry. They make an amazing product, and I absolutely love their marketing.
When:
Thursday, October 16th from 6:30–8:30 PMWhere:
MMMHQ at 712 Main Street, Longmont CO, 80501What:
A chance for anyone interested in sustainability or working in climate to meet and hear a presentation about solar energy from a top industry executive.Who Should Come:
Anyone interested in sustainability, including Greentech founders, backyard DIY solar nerds, sustainable agriculture enthusiasts, clean‑energy policy advocates, and anyone else curious about making an impact.Schedule:
- 6:30–7:00 PM: Settling in and networking
- 7:00–7:30 PM: Cary Hayes will give a short presentation about his experience leading REC Americas.
- 7:30–8:30 PM: Networking and winding down
About Our Speaker:
Cary Hayes is President–Americas at REC group. With over 20 years in the solar industry, he’s the only American on REC’s senior management team. He's also the impact advisor to the Honnold Foundation, Alex Honnold's non-profit that funds solar electrification projects all over the world.Yes, Alex Honnold of Free Solo fame. You can see a clip of Cary interviewing Alex here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FldZAF7a55gThis quote from Cary's LinkedIn says it all:
"I have a strong desire to win and keep it fun along the way."Note:
MMMHQ is a co‑working space, not a bar. We’ll have a limited amount of beer and wine on hand; feel free to bring a snack or drink to share!
Questions? Email Aaron Nichols at AaronJNichols77@gmail.com.