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Financial Feminist

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Fight the patriarchy. Get Rich.™ Join money expert Tori Dunlap as she guides you on how to make more, spend less, and feel financially confident in a world run by rich white men. Through solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with resources to get, save, and grow money to gain financial freedom and kick some patriarchal ass at the same time. New episodes drop every Monday, and mini-episodes drop every other Thursday.

Episodes

160. Solo Travel, Expat Life, and Doing Sh*t That Scares You with Kacie Rose Burns

In this captivating episode of the Financial Feminist podcast, Tori Dunlap welcomes the inspiring travel content creator and author, Kacie Rose Burns. Join us as Kacie shares her incredible journey from being a professional performer in New York to becoming an expat living in Florence, Italy. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of solo travel and embracing the unknown. Kacie’s experiences highlight the unique challenges and immense rewards of moving abroad, navigating cultural d...

Jun 04, 20241 hr 37 minEp. 160

159. My Salary, Sexual History, and Other Taboo Topics (Tori's Interview on The Real Stuff)

This week, we’re bringing you a special crossover episode with Lucie Fink — podcast host, video producer, digital educator, and host of “The Real Stuff with Lucie Fink.” In this insightful conversation, Tori details her journey to becoming a multimillionaire, demystifying the concept of "coast FIRE" and the significance of reaching that initial $100,000 savings goal. Tori generously shares her knowledge on effective investment strategies and highlights the power of financial literacy. This discu...

May 28, 20241 hr 27 minEp. 159

158. Is People Pleasing Ruining Your Life? with Kara Loewentheil

Tired of the relentless pressure to constantly "better" yourself? In this episode of Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap sits down with Master Certified Life Coach Kara Loewentheil to dismantle the toxic narrative of self-hate that's often ingrained in the self-development industry, especially for women. They delve into how societal expectations, particularly for women, fuel a cycle of self-criticism and never-ending striving for external validation. This conversation will challenge you to reth...

May 21, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 158

157. How to Set Financial Boundaries for Weddings, Family, Friends, and more

"When it comes to setting financial boundaries, you have to figure out what those boundaries are — and you also need to listen to them." Tori Dunlap Do you ever find yourself saying "yes" to dinners, trips, or events that you can't really afford? Do you feel pressured to invest in your friend's MLM or attend a destination wedding that will break the bank? In this episode, we dive deep into the uncomfortable topic of money and relationships. We provide practical tips and scripts on how to navigat...

May 16, 202427 minEp. 157

156. How Capitalism Weaponized Feminism with June Carbone

Have you ever felt stuck in a workplace catch-22? You work hard, play by the rules, but somehow never get ahead? This episode of Financial Feminist tackles the frustrating reality many women face in the professional world. We're joined by June Carbone — author and Chair of Law, Science, and Technology at the University of Minnesota Law School. Her upcoming book "Fair Shake," written alongside 2 co-authors, explains plain and simple how the American economy is rigged to hold women back. In this i...

May 14, 20241 hr 15 minEp. 156

155. Overcoming Cultural and Generational Money Stories with Jannese Torres

Feeling stuck and unsure how to break free financially? This episode is your wake-up call. Join host Tori Dunlap for an inspiring conversation with repeat guest, Jannese Torres, award-winning Latina Money Expert and author of the bestselling book "Financially Lit." Jannese became an accidental entrepreneur after a job loss led her to create a successful Latin food blog, Delish D’Lites. Now, she helps her clients and listeners build successful online businesses that allow them to pursue financial...

May 07, 202458 minEp. 155

154. Why Do I Feel Guilty for Wanting Money?

“Men are allowed to ask for what they're worth. They're allowed to show up as the fullest version of themselves. They're allowed to take up space. They're allowed to purchase things without the shaming judgmental comments. Men are allowed to pursue wealth in a way that women just aren't.” Tori Dunlap Have you ever felt guilty about wanting more money? Have you ever felt shame around wanting to charge more or get paid more? This episode of Financial Feminist tackles the deep-seated societal narra...

May 02, 202436 minEp. 154

153. Negotiating Your Worth with Jennifer Justice

Feeling stuck negotiating as a female entrepreneur? Have you ever walked away from a deal or a partnership feeling like you left money on the table? In this episode, we flip the script on negotiation so you can level up your career. Join host Tori Dunlap for an insightful conversation with Jennifer Justice, the mastermind behind The Justice Dept. – a business strategy & business development consultancy and a law firm that works with female entrepreneurs, executives, talent, brands and creati...

Apr 30, 20241 hr 6 minEp. 153

152. IVF, Infertility, and the Emotional and Financial Cost of Women's Health Care with Ali Prato

TW: infertility, pregnancy, loss If you’re joining us today — it's National Infertility Awareness Week. For one in five people, building a family can be a challenging journey. In this episode of Financial Feminist, Tori tackles the deeply personal yet widely experienced topic of infertility, alongside Ali Prato, host of the top-ranked podcast "Infertile AF," co-founder of Fertility Rally and author of the children's book "Work of ART." Ali bravely shares her own experience with secondary inferti...

Apr 23, 20241 hr 4 minEp. 152

151. Ask Tori: Buying a Car, Balance Transfers, and Choosing the Best Credit Cards

We’re back with another “Ask Tori” Financial Feminist episode! Today Tori’s answering voicemail questions from the Financial Feminist community — including questions about leasing or buying a car, balance transfers, and choosing the best credit cards. From navigating through the emotional trauma of spending versus saving, to breaking the cycle of constantly transferring debt, Tori addresses it all with her signature blend of financial wisdom and candid advice — tune in! Want Tori to answer YOUR ...

Apr 18, 202435 minEp. 151

150. How to Fearlessly Pivot with Rebecca Minkoff

In today's fast-paced world where change is the only constant — the ability to pivot is paramount for success. Today’s guest knows all about how and when to pivot. Meet Rebecca Minkoff — iconic luxury fashion designer, trailblazing entrepreneur, co-founder of the Female Founder Collective, mother of three children under 10, and author of the book: “Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success.” In this interview, she sat down with Tori for a candid interview about the a...

Apr 16, 20241 hr 3 minEp. 150

149. The Dark Side of Women's Professional Athletics with Olympian Kara Goucher

TW: SA, ED, abuse The world of professional athletics is often glamorized, but behind the scenes, women athletes face a myriad of challenges and inequalities. In today's episode of the Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap sits down with American long-distance runner and two-time Olympian, Kara Goucher to shine a light on the darker side of women's professional athletics. Kara, a trailblazer in her own right, shares her raw and unfiltered experiences navigating the complexities of the sports indu...

Apr 09, 202458 minEp. 149

148. Your Parents Aren't Always Right

In this episode of the podcast, Tori examines the common misconception that parents always know best when it comes to financial advice and life decisions. Drawing from personal experiences and listener anecdotes, Tori challenges the notion that parental guidance is infallible. This candid discussion explores the impact of outdated advice and societal expectations on individuals' financial and personal journeys. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at...

Apr 04, 202431 minEp. 148

147. How to Stop Food Waste and Lower Your Grocery Bill with Carleigh Bodrug

The US throws away more food than any other country in the world - over 80 billion pounds per year, with each American throwing out an estimated 30% of the food they purchase. This alarming fact is what propelled today’s guest to create a cookbook & community dedicated to showing people how to transform commonly wasted foods into delicious recipes. Carleigh Bodrug is the CEO and Founder of PlantYou, a New York Times Bestselling cookbook author, and self-taught plant-based chef famous for her...

Apr 02, 20241 hr 9 minEp. 147

146. Getting Comfortable Taking Risks with Jenny Just (Poker Power)

"Life, like poker, is a game of strategy and risk. Embracing discomfort and taking calculated risks are essential for growth and success in both." In this episode of the Financial Feminist, Tori welcomes Jenny Just, one of 23 self-made female billionaires in the USA and co-founder of PEAK6 Investments to explore the intricate parallels between playing poker and navigating life's challenges, particularly for women. Their conversation dives deep into the psychology behind the fear of success, the ...

Mar 19, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 146

145. Want to Write a Book? Here's How (Creator Science Crossover)

Today, we’re doing something a little different at Financial Feminist. Tori recently appeared on an episode of the Creator Science podcast to talk about the process of writing her New York Times bestselling book, “Financial Feminist.” From writing the proposal and finding an agent to marketing and selling the book — she breaks it all down in this transparent interview. If you’ve ever considered writing a book and are curious about what the journey looks like, then tune in to this episode. Read t...

Mar 14, 20241 hrEp. 145

144. How to Win the Financial Game: Money Coaching with Tori & Tiffany Aliche

Have you been wondering how to effectively diversify your investment portfolio? Or whether you should prioritize real estate investments over traditional retirement accounts? In this episode of the Financial Feminist, we’re answering more user submitted questions, but this time we have TWO money experts giving you perspective — host Tori Dunlap and New York Times Bestselling Author, Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche! Together they tackle these questions and more, offering valuable insights into p...

Mar 12, 202451 minEp. 144

143. How to Stand Out in the Job Hunt with Lauren McGoodwin (Career Contessa)

In today’s episode of the Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap sits down with Lauren McGoodwin, founder of Career Contessa — a platform dedicated to helping advance women in their careers. Together, they dive into the intricacies of workplace dynamics, salary negotiation strategies, and the pursuit of fulfilling careers. Tune in to gain valuable insights on deciphering company cultures, leveraging AI tools for job searches, and advocating for fair compensation. Read transcripts, learn more about...

Mar 05, 202458 minEp. 143

142. The #1 Mindset Holding You Back in Life

Have you ever wanted to do something — overhaul your health, change your body, start a new career, reach a financial goal — and become utterly overwhelmed just thinking about all the things you’d have to do to achieve it? You’re not the only one. For many of us, it’s not the fear of failure that is holding us back in life, it’s the “go big or go home” mindset that stops us from progressing. The attitude that it has to be all or nothing. In this episode, Tori unpacks the harmful effects of this m...

Feb 29, 202433 minEp. 142

141. Fighting Stigma and Finding Stability in Single Motherhood with Kim Williams (Single Black Motherhood)

“The biggest thing I didn't expect as a single mom would be that I had to learn how to rely on strangers.” In this episode, host Tori Dunlap sits down with Kim Williams, founder of Single Black Motherhood, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of navigating single motherhood. Kim shares her personal journey, from making difficult decisions about relationships to moving across states to provide a better life for her daughter. Through candid conversation, they explore the stigma surrounding singl...

Feb 27, 202453 minEp. 141

140. Navigating Your Path to Entrepreneurship with Jenna Kutcher

TW : fertility, miscarriage, pregnancy loss “I will never forget sitting down with my boss, and she said, congratulations, we've planned out the next five years of your life. And I remember in that moment having this visceral reaction of, they didn't even ask me what I want for my life. They didn't ask me.” In this episode of the Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap engages in a candid conversation with the dynamic Jenna Kutcher, entrepreneur and host of the Gold Digger Podcast. Together, they d...

Feb 13, 20241 hr 14 minEp. 140

139. The Mindset Holding You Back from Starting a Business

“We're so scared of showing up imperfectly, we're so scared that maybe our wildest dreams are out of reach and too big that we don't ever get started.” For many entrepreneurs or people dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur, getting started is often the hardest part. That feeling of nervousness and fear — or the thinking that we need to know it all before getting started is not uncommon, but it is holding you back from taking action. In this episode, Tori shares some of the biggest mindset issues ...

Feb 08, 202436 minEp. 139

138. How to Run an Ethical Business with Madeline Pendleton

TW: This episode references suicide. In today’s episode, Tori sits down with Madeline Pendleton, business owner and author of "I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt," to discuss the intricacies of personal finance, capitalism, and ethical business. Madeline shares her journey of dealing with loss as a result of financial stress, and how it affected the way she now runs her business. Madeline has gone viral for her alternative business model and in this interview she’s sharin...

Feb 06, 202454 minEp. 138

137. Can Astrology Make You Better with Money? With Chani Nicholas

If you’re reading the title of this episode wondering how astrology can be relevant to personal finance and career development — get ready for a fascinating exploration into the cosmic influences that shape each of our individual paths. In this insightful conversation, Chani Nicholas, New York Times best-selling author and world-renowned astrologer, shares insights into how astrology can be a valuable tool for self-discovery, understanding one's strengths and challenges, and making informed deci...

Jan 30, 202457 minEp. 137

136. Investing, Saving, and Spending: Ask Tori Anything

Have you ever wondered what to do with your 401k when you leave a job? Or how to pay off debt and save while on a low income? Well, pull up a chair and get ready to take some notes, because today we’re back with another Ask Tori Anything episode! In this Q&A session, Tori answers a variety of financial questions from the audience — from saving money and investing to negotiating a raise and understanding the intricacies of 401k matching, Tori's expertise shines through as she dives into the n...

Jan 25, 202456 minEp. 136

135. How to Financially Prepare Your Kids for the Future with Andy Hill

“When the average person hears the words generational wealth, they think succession, yachts, and trust funds. When you and I talk about generational wealth, what we're really talking about is — how do we make our future family, or even our communities, better than we had it?” Are you setting your kids up for financial success? Do you even know how to? In this episode, Tori welcomes award-winning family finance coach Andy Hill back to the show to find out all the questions parents are or should b...

Jan 23, 20241 hr 3 minEp. 135

How to Ditch (or Limit) Alcohol in 2024 with Kelsey Moreira

CW: This episode discusses sexual abuse. The sober-curious movement has grown substantially in recent years as women especially begin to re-evaluate their relationship with alcohol. During the pandemic, levels of drinking skyrocketed, which has a direct impact on our mental and physical health, and of course, our wallets. In this re-release from July 2023, we’re joined by Kelsey Moreira, founder of Doughp, the cookie dough company with a mission to help women in recovery, to talk about her journ...

Jan 18, 20241 hr 13 min

134. Small Habits to Change Your Life with Liz Moody

“If you are stacking your day with so many habits and routines that you don't have any time to sit and just be or to enjoy your life or to play or to run into spontaneity, that's not wellness.” In this episode, we explore how integrating small changes into your life and building small habits can help us lead richer, more rewarding lives. Our guest today is Liz Moody, host of the top-rated “The Liz Moody Podcast” and author of the book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Heal...

Jan 16, 20241 hr 10 minEp. 134

133. Lessons I’ve Learned About Grief (Tori Story)

TW: This episode discusses themes of grief, loss, depression, and mental health. In this intimate episode, host Tori Dunlap takes to the mic solo to share her deeply personal journey through grief. Straying from the usual financial focus, Tori explores the complex and challenging emotions she faced during a period of loss and transformation in her life and invites listeners into a raw and honest conversation about the human experience no one can avoid. Read transcripts, learn more about our gues...

Jan 11, 202438 minEp. 133

132. Identity-Based Personal Finance with Ellyce Fulmore

Have you ever wondered how trauma shapes your decision-making when it comes to money? In this episode of Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap is joined by Ellyce Fulmore, financial educator and author of "Keeping Finance Personal," where they discuss the realm of personal finance through the lens of identity. This enlightening conversation unfolds to explore the connection between trauma and finances and how various aspects of identity, from gender and sexuality to neurodivergence, can significa...

Jan 09, 202449 minEp. 132
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