Latest InFamily Finances

EP. 1204

Emma Johnson

Founder, Wealthy Single Mommy

Emma Johnson, founder of Wealthy Single Mommy and a divorced mother of two children, is a vocal champion for the assumption of 50/50 parenting, making appearances in the media and state capitols to share her evidence that joint custody can help support financial equality between parents.

EP. 1199

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

On this week's Ask Farnoosh: What to do when parents start interfering with your financial moves? A listener says her father-in-law, as his "dying wish," wants to see her and her husband buy a house. (Yikes!)

EP. 1186

Jannese Torres-Rodriguez

Host, Yo Quiero Dinero

Jannese Torres-Rodriguez is a nationally-acclaimed Latina Money Expert, Educator, Speaker, Writer and Business/Wealth Coach.

EP. 1185

Rachel Sklar

Author, Co-Founder The Li.st

Entrepreneur and writer Rachel Sklar shares the behind-the-scenes of selling her company The Li.st, why being a single parent has proven to be her greatest joy in life and Rachel's experience buying and selling bitcoin.

EP. 1183

Jennifer Barrett

Author, Think Like a Breadwinner

In her new book, Think Like a Breadwinner, Jennifer Barrett aims to break barriers down and help close the gender gaps—in wages, wealth and leadership—for good.

EP. 1177

Rachel Wyman

Founder, Montclair Bread Company

Rachel Wyman is the owner of the Montclair Bread Company, a bakery that specializes in artisan bread, classic pastries and specialty donuts.

EP. 1175

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

On this week's Ask Farnoosh, listeners want to know if it's better for married couples to file taxes separately to claim the stimulus, how to retire by 42 and when to know if purchasing an investment property is really worth it?

EP. 1174

Britni Ross

Financial Educator and Coach

Over the last decade, Britni has paid off over $170,000 in personal debt and left her corporate job to test her skills at running a business.

EP. 1171

Daisy Auger-Dominguez

Chief People Officer, Vice Media

Daisy Auger-Dominguez shares her ideas for creating a more inclusive culture at work, how to teach empathy, and, as a Dominican-Puerto Rican-New Yorker, how she grew up being "close to wealth" but not wealthy.