How to make a social impact when your income is inconsistent? How to use social capital and time to move the financial needle for yourself and your community?
Guest Dina Kaplan is Founder of the The Path. She offers advice on how through meditation and elevating consciousness, we can attract more richness in our lives.
Christina Blacken teaches "narrative intelligence," a powerful technique that can help us rewrite and reclaim our money stories and, in turn, our financial livelihoods.
Farnoosh speaks with Dr. Ellen Vora, psychiatrist and author of the book The Anatomy of Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming the Body's Fear Response about the root of our anxieties, how they impact our financial wellness and her holistic approach to healing.
Joe Saul-Sehy, host of Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management, joins to discuss new ways to think about financial planning, his favorite money apps and more.
This week listeners want to know: how can a couple budget for the holidays when one person wants to put a lid on spending and the other person is offended by this? Where to park savings for a downpayment - savings or stocks?
Susie Moore joins to discuss the insights and inspiration from her newest book Let It Be Easy, which revolutionizes the concept of stress, showing you how to uncomplicate your life by removing the pressure and worry we manufacture ourselves without even realizing it.
SaksWorks presents a live taping of Farnoosh's podcast and celebrates the release of her "So Money® Page-A-Day Calendar 2022" in a lively (and servicey!) conversation about creating a secure financial future, one day at a time.
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