Do you make your financial decisions based on fear? Stress? Guilt? Impulse?We dig into a better way to go about it with best-selling author Suzy Welch, including tips on how to stand up and face your financial fears. Then we sit down with Bobbi Rebell, author of the new book "How To Be A Financial Grownup." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 12, 2016•44 min
A special episode from FinCon, featuring money bloggers Sarah Li Cain of High Fiving Dollars and Chelsea Fagan of The Financial Diet. Both get candid about their once rocky relationships with money — one involving a selfish boyfriend and the other an arrest — and how they turned them around. In Mailbag, we tackle money bloggers’ financial confessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 05, 2016•33 min
Your house is not just where you lay your head — it’s a pricey (and important) line item on your budget. Angie Hicks, founder of Angie’s List, fills us in on how not to get ripped off on home repairs. We’re also joined by PwC real estate expert Mitch Roschelle to talk about buying and selling smart. In Mailbag, we tackle marriage in retirement, and Roth 401(k)s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sep 28, 2016•46 min
168 hours. That’s how many each of us have in a single week. So how come it seems that some women seem to get it all done, no sweat, while others struggle to pack it all in? The brilliant Laura Vanderkam has some solutions — including how you can be the boss of your schedule (and your technology) rather than the other way around. In Mailbag, we talk spending tracking apps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Sep 21, 2016•35 min
Would you tell a friend what you get paid? Would you do it if you knew it would help her get paid fairly? Meredith Rollins, editor in chief of Redbook magazine has done it — and she says we all should follow suit. In Mailbag, we talk incentive credit cards and refinancing student loans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sep 14, 2016•36 min
Student loans, credit card debt, retirement, oh my! This week we decided to devote the entire episode to answering your questions. How to finance graduate school? What’s the fastest and cheapest way to pay off $30,000 of credit card debt? Annuities in retirement — yea or nay? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sep 07, 2016•32 min
If you want the next half of your life to be just as good as the first, then you've got to get a grip on these three things, says Jo Ann Jenkins, the new CEO of AARP. We talk about how to reimagine the life you're living now to put yourself on a healthier, wealthier and more self-satisfied track. Then "Behavior Gap" author Carl Richards explains why he believes you should wait 72 hours before buying pretty much anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Aug 31, 2016•41 min
Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg started theSkimm — the daily email newsletter that millions of women start their morning with — by floating it on their credit cards. It wasn’t until this year that they dug their way out of debt. How did they do it, and what’s their best advice for women entrepreneurs? In Mailbag, we talk about when you may need a financial planner and how to transfer balances on your credit cards for less. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Aug 24, 2016•42 min
Social media expert Randi Zuckerberg helps untangle our wired lives, showing ways to use tech to hack your daily tasks and even bring the family closer together. In Mailbag, we discuss starting a business and how to find the best interest rates on your savings. We wrap things up with "Smart Mom, Rich Mom" author Kimberly Palmer, with tips for raising money-smart kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 17, 2016•43 min
Sarah Newcomb, the author of the book “Loaded,” figured she could solve all of her own money problems by getting tactical and practical, yet, she still struggled with her money. Eventually a course on money psychology set her straight. She offers her candid advice on a new way to frame the want vs. need dividing line. In Mailbag, we talk HSAs and money conflicts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aug 10, 2016•37 min
To paraphrase Sara Bareilles: We want to see you be brave managing your money. And who better to inspire us to get there than best-selling author and preeminent TED talker Dr. Brené Brown? Brené takes us on a deep dive into some of the other basic human emotions — like guilt and shame — and how they’re entangled in our money mindsets. In Mailbag, we discuss annuities and getting a will. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Aug 03, 2016•38 min
Tired of all the negative talk surrounding the word “midlife”? So was my friend and psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig — so much so, she wrote a book about it: “Your Best Age Is Now.” If you’re regretting not doing what you always wanted to do, get over it and do it now! Robi tells us how. In Mailbag, we talk emergency funds, starting over after divorce, and we ask Kerry Cooper, CEO of Choose Energy, for savings tips so that your wallet doesn’t feel the heat this summer. Learn more about your ad ch...
Jul 27, 2016•41 min
Tips on parenting and money from PureWow editor Jillian Quint. We take on sticky situations like splitting the check at a group dinner and talking with your parents about their retirement plans. And play along with us as we get down and dirty about when to save and when to splurge. Organic milk? Chicken? Car seats? And since so many of you have asked how to choose a financial planner, we decided to invite Liz Davidson of Financial Finesse to give us some expert advice. Learn more about your ad c...
Jul 20, 2016•41 min
Dr. Ben Sorensen, leadership trainer and executive coach, knows how women can learn to be more assertive at work and at home. I recently met him at a conference and wanted to share him with all of you. Ben and I teach you the right words to say to communicate more effectively –– without the backlash. Of course Kelly joins me to answer your financial questions, and in a very special Thrive segment this week, Alison Sweeney, you know her from “The Biggest Loser” and “Days of our Lives,” shares her...
Jul 13, 2016•45 min
I am so proud to call Jane Bryant Quinn a friend as well as a mentor. You know her as a female pioneer and personal finance advocate, trusted by millions as a columnist for Newsweek, a reporter for CBS News and a prolific author, but to me, she is an inspiration. This week we dig in and get granular about the biggest financial fear going: Outliving your money. Jane explains simple strategies that’ll get you there, and why “right-sizing” your life now –– not later –– can be key. Learn more about ...
Jul 06, 2016•34 min
“I lost my job, I lost my breasts, I lost my hair and I found myself.” That’s Rene Syler, former anchor for CBS News’ The Early Show, on HerMoney explaining what happened in a tumultuous two years of her life. In this week’s episode, Rene candidly shares with us her transition from network news to entrepreneur, author and host of her new web series “The Good Enough Mother.” We talk about why it’s powerful to own our truth rather than sugarcoat it. “I got fired, fired, fired, fired,” she says. We...
Jun 29, 2016•32 min
Candid. If I had to pick one word to describe Jennifer Weiner, author of “Good in Bed,” “In Her Shoes” and so many other great reads, I’d pick that one. Though, smart, funny and fearless also come to mind. I knew I wanted her on the podcast the minute I read her frank essay about the fact that she and her new husband are polar opposites financially. We had a fun and very frank conversation about negotiating money, particularly in a second marriage, how she worries about raising two young daughte...
Jun 22, 2016•42 min
Dave Ramsey asks, “Will The 50-Year-Old You Be Mad At The 25-Year-Old You?” This week I traveled to Nashville to sit down with financial powerhouse Ramsey and his daughter Rachel Cruze. We talk about how the baby steps to take control of our own financial lives haven’t changed in the 25 years Dave and I have been doing this – and how they have. In particular, we dive into the impact social media is having on our spending and saving (not always for the good) and how you can raise financially savv...
Jun 15, 2016•38 min
In this episode, I fill you in on how I found over $1,000 in missing money (my own, embarrassingly) and how you can do the same. And, I get the down and dirty on GRIT and how the power of “Guts, Resilience, Initiative and Tenacity” can take you from ordinary to extraordinary. Advertising aces Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval, authors of a great new book on the subject, share how two girls from the Bronx with no special advantages, rose through the male-dominated, cutthroat world of advertisin...
Jun 08, 2016•34 min
Tell your children how much money you make! That’s what Ron Lieber, NYT best-selling author, personal finance columnist and father says to do if you want to raise kids who are grounded, giving and smart about money. Get paid for chores? No! Have a say in how the family gives to charity? Yes! We also talk about why expectations for girls are still different than those for boys and how to change that. In Mailbag, we talk about creating savings habits for life, and what to do if you have too many h...
May 31, 2016•35 min
We all know Jillian Michaels is an expert at getting people motivated to change their lives, but she struggles with a work/home balance just like the rest of us. Jill admits money is an uncomfortable topic for her, but she sees psychological parallels in building strong fitness and financial habits. As she heads toward the altar with her partner of many years, we get personal with advice about setting up a financial life that works. I also answer your financial questions about helping new colleg...
May 23, 2016•27 min
This week on HerMoney: Building your brand, honing your credit and Giada De Laurentiis. The Food Network star and restaurateur talks candidly about rising to the top in the male-dominated food world and how hard it’s been to be both heard and respected. She candidly talks about her life after a tough divorce and how she’s raising her 8-year-old daughter to know and respect the value of money. And since we are all essentially “brands” these days, she shares advice about how she honed hers and how...
May 15, 2016•30 min
Sex. Money. Power. Joanna Coles, the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, is very much in tune with the voice of her magazine. She is comfortable talking about anything. And this week nothing is off the table. She speaks candidly with me about how money can be the greatest stress in a relationship, why women need to reasonably know their worth in negotiations and how earning more makes women feel empowered. We also discuss sexuality in the workplace and how social media is impacting our culture for ...
May 08, 2016•37 min
They call her “The Chairwoman” on CNBC’s Fast Money, but hedge fund manager Karen Finerman also manages life at home including two sets of twins. Learning to balance work and life, Karen has come to a number of surprising conclusions – including her belief that working from home is “the worst.” She tells us why. Driven to make a lot of money since she was a teen, Karen talks bluntly about why women must be financially independent, and how many women get in the way of their own success. She also ...
May 01, 2016•39 min
Arianna Huffington, one of the most influential women in the world, was falling apart at work because she was – literally – exhausted. This week she shares her inspirational wake-up call with us. Her book, The Sleep Revolution, is based on science-based secrets that can help us all sleep our way to success. Arianna says lack of sleep costs the U.S. economy $63 billion a year, and no surprise, it’s more of a problem for women! Of course, we all sleep more soundly when we are not worried about mon...
Apr 24, 2016•38 min
It’s Criminal! I’m hooked on the hit podcast “Criminal”, so I am thrilled to have the show host and producers Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer join me for this week’s episode of HerMoney. P and L proudly tell us how they had the courage to take a huge risk many women fear, using their own money to pursue their passion and start their own business. We talk about their struggle to juggle two jobs, recording at night after their day jobs in a closet full of clothes to save money (and because – surpr...
Apr 17, 2016•31 min
More money won’t always make you more happy, but how you use and manage your money can. This week, Jean chats with happiness guru and best-selling author, Gretchen Rubin, and they explore how you may effectively build better habits for both. Hear about Gretchen’s Happiness Manifesto, the importance of knowing yourself before creating or changing habits and learn why you should make your bed every day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Apr 07, 2016•40 min
Anyone who tells you women don’t need financial advice specifically for them is wrong. Women, whether they’re the caretakers, the breadwinners, or both, face a unique set of financial challenges. That’s where HerMoney comes in. In her frank, often funny, but always compassionate way, Jean Chatzky takes every audience of women through the steps they need to take today to live comfortably (and worry-free) tomorrow, offering the latest research, expert tips and personal advice. Learn more about you...
Mar 22, 2016•3 min