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8 Podcasts to Listen to for Financial Advice

Guys have No-Shave November, but girls have Mo’-Save November. These podcasts offer their two cents on taking control of your personal finances while giving you tips and tricks to save a few bucks. Listen if you want mo’ money, with not as many problems.

Her Money Matters

Host Jen Hemphill is a Motivating Money Coach that is informative, yet not intimidating, as finances may be. She also does a great job at interviewing her guests and sharing financial information that will help people on their path to financial success.

So Money

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi brings inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's top business minds, authors and influencers. Hear from inspiring individuals including Tony Robbins, Arianna Huffington, Tim Ferriss and many others while learning about their financial philosophies, wins, failures and habits.

Mo’ Money


A nice balance of depth and fun and varied topics, Jessica Moorhouse interviews top personal finance & business experts (John Lee Dumas, Chris Guillebeau, Bruce Sellery, Preet Banerjee), celebrities (Perez Hilton, Scott McGillivray, Farrah Abraham), as well as inspirational entrepreneurs, authors, bloggers, friends and family to help you learn how to manage your money better, make smarter choices, earn more money, become debt-free and live a more fulfilled and balanced life.

Martinis and Your Money


Nothing like a little alcohol to numb the pain of finances. Not only is Shannon an expert at so many different aspects of money management, but she brings on guest who are both interesting and knowledgeable. She believes that all money decisions do not hinge on your retirement plans and reminds people that they have a lot of life to live before retirement and need to plan just as much, or if not more, for that. Her balanced approach is refreshing considering how much one-sided information is out there and adds some fun with Happy-Hour podcasts.

The Fairer Cents

Kara and Tanja are engaging hosts covering interesting topics. And the format is not just interviews but more produced pieces that are unique among money podcasts. The Fairer Cents tackles sticky money and financial issues like the wage and wealth gap, the economics of motherhood, emotional labor, women's ambition and more. They don't shy away from hard conversations, but rather do it all with laughter, and always with a focus on what action you can take in your own life.

Afford Anything

Hosted by Paula Pant, This podcast is the perfect combination of real, authentic storytelling and expert insight and advice. A must for anyone who wants to engage in a positive relationship with their money and start building a life on their own terms. Remember: you can afford anything, but not everything.

Journey to Launch

We’ve all seen the rom-com Failure to Launch, but the Journey To Launch podcast explores all aspects of reaching Financial Freedom; from increasing income, becoming tax efficient, paying off debt, investing, saving & learning how to retire early and wealthy. Jamila Souffrant is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), blogger, podcast host and money coach. She is the founder of www.journeytolaunch.com. As a money expert who “walks her talk” she helps brave Journeyers; gain clarity around their finances and create an actionable plan to reach their goals

Death, Sex, Money

The most refreshing, intense, honest, and fulfilling discussions with an interviewer asking  mature, relevant and intriguing questions about verboten topics.Death, Sex & Money is a podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Host Anna Sale talks to celebrities you've heard of—and to regular people you haven't—about the Big Stuff: relationships, money, family, work and making it all count while we're here.

Speaking of on brand podcasts, don’t forget to also subscribe to our very own WorkParty podcast if you haven’t already!

By: Ashley Banayan


Ashley Banayan is a senior at the University of Southern California pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with a minor in Web Technologies and Applications from the Viterbi School of Engineering. Currently, she works as an editorial intern for Create and Cultivate. She has experience in traditional public relations, social media marketing, influencer relations, content creation, and web development. Furthermore, she is the founder of Geocasion, a company designing Snapchat Geofilters for both businesses and personal clients, garnering 4.5 million views. In turn, these experiences led her to focus on the convergence and disruption in media, communication and web technologies.

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