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Reviewing the best episodes of 2024 to finish the year. In this episode, we hear again from successful first-gen money experts and their insights on navigating money as the children of immigrants.

EP. 1763

Faye McCray

Storyteller, Strategist, Wellness Advocate

A high-achieving lawyer turned storyteller, strategist, and wellness advocate, Faye boldly decided to leave corporate life and redefine success on her terms. We’ll explore what led her to this breaking point, and how she navigated the uncertainty of starting over.

EP. 1760

Jodi Smith

Creator, AbundanceofJo.com

I’m thrilled to welcome Jodi Smith, the creator of the blog Abundance of Jo and a rising star in the personal finance world. But before she became a go-to resource for money advice, she was just like so many of you—Googling 'personal finance help' and landing on So Money.

EP. 1755

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Questions regarding adding children to your business payroll, enrolling in a 529 plan when college is just a few years away (good idea?) and how to manage a 401(k) that's being discontinued at work.

EP. 1742

Jannese Torres

Author, Financially Lit

Whether it’s the guilt you feel from being the first person to “make it” while members of your family are still struggling or the way financial trauma manifests itself in negative and limiting beliefs around money, Jannese Torres is here to guide you through it all.

EP. 1738

Seth Godin

Author, This is Strategy

Seth Godin discusses his latest book, This Is Strategy: Make Better Plans, and how to create more meaningful and effective strategies in all areas of life, from career growth and personal development to financial success.

EP. 1735

Maha Abouelenein

Author, The 7 Rules of Self-Reliance

The author of the new book, The 7 Rules of Self-Reliance, shares why self-advocacy, especially for women, is more essential now than ever.

EP. 1733

Julia Haart

Star, My Unorthodox Life

Born into the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, her life was defined by strict rules and limited freedoms. She lived under the weight of these restrictions until, at 42, she made the courageous decision to break free.

EP. 1726

Megan Gorman

Author, All the Presidents' Money

As election season heats up, understanding the financial lives of our nation's leaders offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of wealth and power. Guest Megan Gorman, author of All the Presidents' Money, explains how the financial decisions of U.S. presidents shaped their policies and legacies.