Women of color have long been denied equity in the workplace. Black women face racial trauma that ranges from blatant racism to microaggressions, to being overlooked for the best assignments or projects. Minda Harts, founder and CEO of The Memo, and author of “Right Within” joins us for an important discussion on how we can heal from racial trauma in the workplace. She shares a 5-step plan for addressing trauma, and what it means to be a good manager and ally. In Mailbag, how to pay for your fin...
Nov 10, 2021•46 min•Ep. 292
Many caregivers are feeling more overwhelmed than ever as we head into year 2 of the pandemic. 79% of caregivers said that the decision to give their time and energies in such a way has set them back on a variety of fronts, including financial goals, social life, mental health and career. In this week’s episode, we’ve got solutions. Meredith Stoddard, Vice President of Life Events Planning at Fidelity Investments breaks down some of the most challenging things that women are facing, and discusse...
Nov 03, 2021•41 min•Ep. 291
Yes, women lost more jobs than men during the pandemic, but we were also more than twice as likely to start a business than men. If you're looking to prioritize your entrepreneurial vision and find success, this episode is for you. We sit down with Amy Errett, CEO and founder of Madison Reed who who led her team through 130% growth and a 12 times increase in customer demand during the pandemic, without one single layoff. In Mailbag, we tackle a questions on asking parents for money, and what it ...
Oct 27, 2021•1 hr•Ep. 290
We answer all your questions about how to find an advisor, minimums required to work with an advisor, how often you should meet with your advisor, how to "break up" with an advisor, and so much more. We do it all with the help of Pam Krueger, Founder and CEO of Wealthramp. If you have questions for us for an upcoming episode, write to us at mailbag@hermoney.com ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Oct 25, 2021•28 min
We take a deep dive into student loans, the FAFSA, and the best borrowing strategies. We all have a unique financial situation, and where our kids decide to go to school, and what they decide to study has everything to do with the price tag of their education and their ability to pay down their debt. Thankfully, there are options for everyone, and Christine Roberts, Head of Student Lending at Citizens Bank, helps us break them all down. (Yes, we tackle the all-important “save, spend, or borrow” ...
Oct 20, 2021•49 min•Ep. 289
What does it mean to invest for the financial goals that we have outside of retirement , and how (and where) can we do more of it? Lorna Kapusta, Head of Women Investors at Fidelity, helps guide us through our questions about the money we'll need in 5, 10 or 15 years time. (Hint: There is a real opportunity cost to not investing.) In Mailbag, Jean advises a listener who is selling her home, and a woman who is wondering if she should have asked for a larger raise. In Thrive, the phrases you shoul...
Oct 13, 2021•48 min•Ep. 288
We're taking a deep dive into all things college + education costs, answering listener questions. (Got a question for us? Email us at mailbag@hermoney.com !) We sit down with Rita Assaf, squad leader for Retirement and College Leadership at Fidelity Investments, to help us tackle all your questions. Jean and Rita discuss: Paying for college while you're in college, making up for lost time if you haven’t been able to save, how to help cover college costs for a niece and nephew, and more. Learn mo...
Oct 08, 2021•37 min
What really makes us happy when it comes to our money? We often talk about the numbers, but what about the joy? Wes Moss, author of What the Happiest Retirees Know , shares what the happiest retirees in the world have in common, and how we can all walk a more joyful path as we age. In Mailbag, we discuss starting to save for retirement in your 40s, and the best resources for young women just starting their financial lives (Hint: Our new HerMoney book, How To Money , is the perfect place to start...
Oct 06, 2021•47 min•Ep. 287
We dive into all your questions on whether you can be “too IRA focused,” what the truth about backdoor Roths really is, and whether or not you need a “Super Roth.” We also talk about saving in a SEP IRA when you have a full-time job + a side gig, and rolling a 401(k) into an IRA, all with the help of Ed Slott, CPA and author of: The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb . (You may have heard him on Episode 265: IRAs: Everything You Need To Know , and on Bonus Mailbag 26: The Ultimate Guide To IRAs .)...
Sep 30, 2021•38 min
This week’s episode tackles the sensitive topic of financial abuse, which may be difficult for some to hear. A staggering 99% of people in abusive relationships experience financial abuse, and this episode is dedicated to ensuring that all our listeners are able to get to a safe and secure place with their money. We sit down with Katie Hood, CEO of The One Love Foundation, and Rebecca, a woman who bravely shares her personal story of the financial abuse she endured, and was eventually able to es...
Sep 29, 2021•47 min•Ep. 285
Are you looking to buy or sell a car? New and used vehicles have increased in price by 30% since the start of the pandemic, and women buy or jointly purchase 85% of all cars. This week, we take a deep dive into all your car questions, whether you're looking to buy new, buy used, or sell, with Scotty Reiss, founder of A Girls Guide to Cars. In Mailbag, we talk about cars damaged in natural disasters, and saving for retirement in your 30s + following the FIRE movement. And in Thrive, how not to ge...
Sep 22, 2021•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 284
This week we dive into all things body positivity, self-love, health and wellness, with Jessamyn Stanley, an internationally acclaimed voice in the wellness space. She’s the author of two books: Every Body Yoga and YOKE: My Yoga of Self Acceptance, which explores issues of self-love, body-positivity, and race. We discuss the intersection of health and money, the pandemic's impact on Black women, and more. In Mailbag, we discuss prioritizing student loans, a 401(k) and emergency fund, and how to ...
Sep 15, 2021•54 min•Ep. 283
“Success” can be a loaded word — the journey there is not always healthy. There are sacrifices. There is burnout. And sometimes big paychecks translate into big headaches. But it’s possible to walk a path to greatness that feeds our soul without crushing it. Brad Stulberg, author of The Practice of Groundedness, shares what a sustainable model for success really looks like. In Mailbag, we talk about saving too much + what to do with your car if you’re moving overseas. In Thrive, how to know if y...
Sep 08, 2021•54 min
Need a wardrobe refresh? In this week’s bonus Mailbag, we’re dishing on everything that goes into our closets. What should we be looking for at thrift stores? Is tailoring really worth it? What about dry cleaning? And when we head back to the office, what should we be wearing to work? Fashion and beauty expert Jacqui Stafford (who recently joined us for Episode 273: Help! I Have Nothing To Wear ) is back to answer all your questions with her practical ‘best girlfriend’ style advice. Learn more a...
Sep 04, 2021•30 min
44% of couples admit to arguing about money, and 18% of us identify money as our greatest relationship challenge. The truth is, we all need to be talking about our money more — a lot more. Stacey Watson, head of Life Event Planning at Fidelity Investments, shares how couples can get to a better, more empowered place in our relationships. In Mailbag, we discuss how to have a "retirement budget" and paying for private elementary school. In Thrive, why you already have a prenuptial agreement…even i...
Sep 01, 2021•46 min•Ep. 281
The reason why risks seem like such a big deal is because we never really know if we’re going to be successful. We might fail. But what if we could approach our risk-taking with a better understanding of what’s required to achieve lasting success? Or with more faith that we could find a silver lining in the face of failure? Sukhinder Singh Cassidy, author of Choose Possibility , offers the ultimate guide to decision-making and risk-taking for anyone who's ever been afraid of making the wrong cho...
Aug 25, 2021•54 min•Ep. 280
How can we ensure a healthy retirement for ourselves + a successful financial start for our children? This Mailbag-only episode is all about college and retirement. We talk 529s, 401(k)s. paying for college as a single mom, life insurance, and what to do if you're facing college bills + retirement in quick succession. If you have a question you'd like Jean to tackle, write to us at mailbag@hermoney.com ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
Aug 23, 2021•29 min
How often do you say "yes" to things you don't want to do? We all have our boundaries tested from time to time, but we have to guard our free time and protect our sanity. The good news is, it can be done! Terri Cole, psychotherapist and author of Boundary Boss, helps us all learn how to say “no” when we’re used to saying “yes,” and put up guardrails when we need them. In Mailbag, we look at buying a home when you're planning to move in 3-5 years. In Thrive, a breakdown on tailoring your clothing...
Aug 18, 2021•55 min
Even though we're back sharing real-life hugs and kisses instead of just texting digital hearts back and forth, the truth is, we're lonely. 61% of Americans report being lonely, despite the fact that we're all more "connected" now than at any point in history. Adam Smiley Poswolsky, millennial workplace expert, and author of Friendship in the Age of Loneliness: An Optimist’s Guide To Connection , shares how we can meet new people, maintain friendships, and dive deeper into the relationships we l...
Aug 11, 2021•57 min•Ep. 278
What is "rich" to you? How much are you looking to save before you feel "comfortable"? Tori Dunlap, CEO of Her First 100k is dedicated to fighting financial inequality for women, and is here to teach us all how to negotiate, the importance of maxing our Roth IRAs, and how to budget without depriving ourselves of what we love. In Mailbag, we break down how to fill out the FAFSA with your ex-husband, and the need to have a fiduciary listed in your will for ease of distributing your estate. In Thri...
Aug 04, 2021•56 min•Ep. 277
Whether you’re planning on buying, selling, renting a property, refinancing, or just waiting out this crazy market, we’ve got you covered. In this dedicated Mailbag episode, Jean tackles questions on rental properties and cohabitation agreements, how income from rental properties should be added into our retirement equations, and how best to use an inheritance windfall — to pay off a mortgage or invest in the market? We then explore recasting loans, and the value of refinancing if you're conside...
Jul 30, 2021•29 min
We know of absolutely no one whose careers were a straight-arrow trajectory, who absolutely loved very single job they've ever had. Sometimes, our jobs suck. Sometimes, we feel stuck. But we can always pivot, reinvent and find what’s been missing in our careers. Ashley Stahl, author of You Turn: Get Unstuck, Discover Your Direction, Design Your Dream Career . tells us how we can do just that. In Mailbag, bank account beneficiaries and student loan forbearance. In Thrive, the items on your credit...
Jul 28, 2021•44 min•Ep. 276
Americans drank more — a lot more — last year. Alcohol sales were up by 54%, and women’s “heavy drinking days” increased by 41%. With wine-fueled 5K races, after-work happy hours and boozy brunches, we are surrounded by alcohol. This week we’re talking about it all with Laura McKowen, author of the bestselling memoir, We Are The Luckiest: The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life , and founder of The Luckiest Club, a global sobriety support community. We discuss why we drink, how much we spend on dri...
Jul 21, 2021•45 min•Ep. 275
There’s been a shift in the job market. More jobs can be done remotely than ever before. More companies are hiring. And — great news — salaries are on the rise. So, how do you stand out and secure one of these jobs for yourself? Irina Novoselsky, CEO of CareerBuilder, weighs in on all, including the biggest areas for growth, and how women can excel. In Mailbag, Jean and Irina tackle questions on how to make a career transition and how to ask for a raise. In Thrive, how to save money while worki...
Jul 14, 2021•45 min•Ep. 274
What should we wear to work? What looks good in the modern office? Fashion and beauty expert Jacqui Stafford gives us a rundown on the investment pieces we need in our wardrobe now + forever. In Mailbag, we discuss long term care premiums, how to encourage a child to spend less and save more, and how to become a financial planner. In Thrive, are you falling victim to "revenge spending"? Our post for this episode at HerMoney.com has links to our favorite products! Learn more about your ad choices...
Jul 07, 2021•56 min•Ep. 273
Are you an investor? Do you want to be more successful at playing the markets? In this episode, we're looking at what makes a “great” investor, and how we can all get there. This week, we're joined by William Green, author of the book: Richer, Wiser Happier: How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life, and Laura Geritz, CEO and Founder of Rondure Global Advisors, a woman-owned investment firm. The pair tell us how many of the world’s super-investors found their path, and how we ca...
Jun 30, 2021•52 min•Ep. 272
What’s at the top of your list of needs? Specifically, your financial needs? Maybe — just maybe — you need a budget. At HerMoney, we would argue that everyone does, and so would our guest this week, Jesse Mecham, founder of You Need A Budget. Listen in as Jesse advises us how to break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, get out of debt, and save more money. In Mailbag, we discuss saving for retirement while in med school, and investing in moving homes due to negative experiences with a neighbor. In ...
Jun 23, 2021•56 min•Ep. 271
Americans spent $143 billion on mobile apps in 2020. Since the pandemic began, Amazon's sales have grown by more than 40% and its stock nearly doubled. But who is really winning and losing in one-click America? Alec MacGillis, author of the new book"Fulfillment" tells us what Amazon is doing to our hometowns, our wallets and even our brains. In Mailbag, we discuss moving funds from tax-deferred accounts into Roth accounts, and managing rental properties in retirement. In Thrive, how to cut out f...
Jun 16, 2021•53 min•Ep. 270
Over the course of the last year, it seems change happened all around us — but this week’s episode is for those who are aspiring to change themselves. Dr. Katy Milkman, author of "How To Change" discusses how our daily decisions affect our prosperity and our happiness, and how to create real and lasting change in our lives. We also discuss women and work, and how to make some of the big decisions many of us are facing now. In Mailbag, navigating an inheritance while on SSI, and corrective distri...
Jun 09, 2021•53 min•Ep. 269
Nearly 16 million people have moved recently, and millions more looking to create more beautiful living spaces. But how do we know where to start, how much to spend, or what’s really going to have the biggest impact? Interior designer James Farmer joins us to share how we can make our spaces more personal and beautiful, all while sticking to a budget. In Mailbag, funding retirement + buying a second home, and how to "borrow" from yourself for a down payment. In Thrive, how to identify your finan...
Jun 02, 2021•50 min