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EP. 1966

Tiffany Aliche

Author, Get Good With Money

We discuss why this economic moment feels different—even for high earners and what Tiffany learned from losing everything during the last recession—and how it shaped her approach today.

EP. 1958

Nikki Mammano

Author, Breaking Good

In her new memoir Breaking Good, Nikki Mammano shares the raw, unfiltered story of addiction, survival, incarceration—and ultimately, rebuilding her life from nothing.

EP. 1957

J. Money

Founder, Budgets Are Sexy

Catching up with the longtime blogger behind Budgets Are Sexy and the founder of Rockstar Finance, a platform that helped shape the early personal finance blogging community.

EP. 1955

Senator Cory Booker

U.S. Senator

Senator Booker unveils a new proposal called the Keep Your Pay Act—a plan that would eliminate federal income taxes on the first $75,000 of income, a move he says could dramatically increase take-home pay for many middle-class families.

EP. 1954

Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung

Authors, Parent Like a Millionaire

For years, the assumption has been that FIRE works best for people without children: dual-income professionals willing to live extremely frugally in pursuit of early retirement. But what happens when you want both financial independence and a family?

EP. 1951

Bola Sokunbi

Founder, Clever Girl Finance

For many women, the word “millionaire” can still feel uncomfortable. Not just financially, but culturally. Many of us weren’t raised to imagine ourselves as wealthy, powerful, or building seven-figure net worths. Bola Sokunbi wants to change that.

EP. 1948

Laura Adams

Host, Money Girl

In this conversation, we dig into how financial advice for women has evolved over the years — from focusing on saving pennies to thinking about legacy, ownership, and long-term wealth

EP. 1946

Maggie Johndrow

Partner at Johndrow Wealth

Today’s episode is for the woman who’s doing well on paper…earning more, climbing higher, checking the boxes of financial success— and yet still wondering if she’s making the smartest moves with her money.

EP. 1945

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox

Financial Author and Money Coach

Why despite decades of financial education, so many Americans are still drowning in debt? How systemic barriers and policy decisions shape our financial outcomes, and what it really takes to recover after life's biggest setbacks from divorce and job loss to disasters and dollar deficits