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EP. 1984

Stefanie O’Connell

Author, The Ambition Penalty

Women today are more educated than ever. More ambitious than ever. More likely to be breadwinners, business owners, and leaders in their households and communities. And yet — despite decades of progress — the pay gap persists, women continue to hit barriers at work.

EP. 1982

Carrie Joy Grimes

Author, The Joy of Money

Carrie Joy Grimes is the founder of WorkMoney and the author of the new book The Joy of Money. She’s a former union organizer who spent years helping workers fight for better wages and benefits while also trying to untangle her own complicated relationship with money — debt, shame, financial anxiety, all of it.

EP. 1981

Simone Stolzoff

Author, How to Not Know

Simone Stolzoff, journalist and author of the new book, How to Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World that Demands Answers, says we are living through what the World Health Organization calls a “polycrisis” — overlapping economic, political, technological, and personal disruptions that are leaving many of us feeling anxious, untethered, and desperate for answers.

EP. 1979

Mrs. Dow Jones

Author, Future Rich Person

Today’s guest has built a massive following by calling out the broken advice we’ve inherited—and replacing it with something far more realistic, and frankly, more empowering. Haley Sacks, also known as Mrs. Dow Jones, is back on So Money with her new book, Future Rich Person.

EP. 1976

Tess Waresmith

Investing Educator and Former Athlete

We’re digging into the economics of women’s sports, the controversy around athletes like Eileen Gu making bold financial moves, and why this could be one of the most important—and overlooked—wealth stories right now with Tess Waresmith, investing educator and former athlete.

EP. 1971

Ask Farnoosh

Host, So Money

Farnoosh shares her take on Strangers by Belle Burden—a memoir about a marriage unraveling, but more importantly, a cautionary tale about financial dependence. Despite coming into the relationship with wealth, Burden relinquished control of the finances—only to face devastating consequences when the marriage ended.

EP. 1970

Liz Lidgett

Author, Art for Everyone

Guest Liz Lidgett believes art should be for everyone—not just collectors with deep pockets or insiders who “get it.” She’s the founder of a thriving gallery that champions emerging artists—many of them women—and she’s built a business around making art feel joyful, accessible, and deeply personal.

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.