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EP. 1511

Dr. Risa Ryger

Clinical Psychologist

Joining the show to help us work through some of our limiting financial beliefs is Dr. Risa Ryger, a Clinical Psychologist, International Speaker, and Author with 30 years of clinical and coaching experience.

EP. 1495

Chelsea Fagan

Author, A Perfect Vintage

So Money® friend and founder of The Financial Diet Chelsea Fagan drops by to share an exciting update: she's written a book! But not a personal finance book. A novel!

EP. 1489

Morgan Housel

Author, The Psychology of Money

Mastering money has little to do with math. Instead, behavior is the most important side of investing, says today’s guest Morgan Housel.

EP. 1477

Elena Zienda and Christina Dorr Drake

Co-founders Willa's Organic Oat Milk

Sister co-founders Elena Zienda and Christina Dorr Drake discuss launching their business Willa's Organic Oat Milk at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and while navigating Christina's early stage cancer diagnosis

EP. 1468

Scarlett Cochran

Author, It's Not About the Money

Scarlett Cochran is the founder of One Big Happy Life and author of the new book, It's Not About the Money: A proven path to building wealth your way while creating the rich life that you deserve.

So Money® explored money and mental health throughout the year with the country's leading experts on burnout, anxiety and financial fear.

EP. 1451

Vee Weir

Founder, Vee Frugal Fox

Vee Weir, founder of Vee Frugal Fox, speaks candidly about how guilt, shame and anxiety plagued her financial life after college...and how some of her darkest periods were while following the principles of financial businessman D*ve R*msey. 

EP. 1436

Hadley Hagen

Money Coach

With a background in business and economics, Hadley combines tactical, practical money management with a trauma-aware, body-first approach to help her clients develop deeper self-trust with money.

EP. 1422

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

On this week's Ask Farnoosh, listeners ask about credit card pay-off strategies and why, no matter how much savings they build, they feel financially insecure.