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HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky Her Moneywww.hermoney.com
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. Want more money news when you need it? Get the latest and greatest updates on all things investing, budgeting, and making money. Subscribe to the HerMoney newsletter at HerMoney.com/subscribe!
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Bonus: How Does Karen Finerman Do It?

How does she do it? This week, we decided to ask Karen Finerman, the indomitable host of the How She Does It Podcast and co-host of InvestingFixx, HerMoney’s investing club for women , how she makes it all happen. Between her role as CEO of Metropolitan Capital Advisors, being a panelist on CNBC’s Fast Money, serving as a Wharton board member, and being a mom to two sets of twins, she does it ALL. We knew it was time to share her incredible story. Listen in to learn why Karen decided she wanted ...

Mar 01, 202440 min

Ep 412: How To Avoid Burnout With Ali Abdaal

We’ve all heard it time and again from the world’s biggest success stories: They worked crazy hours, gave up their friendships, and kept their nose to the grind for years before they got their big break. What are they telling us? Essentially, you’ll never succeed unless you’re willing to give up everything else to get there, and there’s no way to avoid burnout. In other words, suffering is what leads to success. But we’ve also seen that this mentality can cause burnout, depression, or stepping a...

Feb 28, 202449 minEp. 412

Ep 411: How To Handle Mean Girls At Work With Rosalind Wiseman

Do you prefer to have a male or female boss? Have you ever thought about why? A UCLA study analyzed responses from more than 60,000 people and found that women, even those who were managers themselves, were more likely to want a male boss than a female one. The participants explained that female bosses are “emotional,” “catty,” or “bitchy.” If we want more women in positions of power, we need this narrative to change. It’s so important that women respect their female colleagues and appreciate wo...

Feb 21, 202445 minEp. 411

Ep 410: Why We’re Attracted To Our Money Opposites With Scott Rick

In her most recent book, Women With Money , HerMoney CEO Jean Chatzky asked hundreds of women: “What do you want from your money?” Although womens’ answers were all over the map, they were all some form of safety and security . Would men say the same? Probably not, because we know that in general, women and men see money differently. With that in mind, this week we’re exploring how you and your partner can get on the same page when it comes to talking about money — even if you’re coming from com...

Feb 14, 202444 minEp. 410

Bonus: Discover Your MoneyType With Dr. Jennifer Leigh Selig

Have you ever really thought about why you are the way you are with money? For most of us, it’s the result of how we’re wired, how we were raised, and the financial events and struggles we experienced along the way. Sometimes, how we think about money can be positive, and we can feel empowered with our finances… But other times the way we’re ingrained to think about money could be negatively impacting our mental and financial health in ways we’re not aware of. In other words, our MoneyType could...

Feb 09, 202435 min

Ep 409: Your Roadmap to 2024 Career Success With Fran Hauser

How are you feeling about your job? Depending on what industry you’re in, you may be concerned about layoffs or consolidation. A recent survey from Bankrate revealed that a whopping 88% of workers who are worried about their job security are planning to take action within the next year. These actions include everything from searching for new job opportunities and asking for raises, to relocating or even quitting altogether. Fran Hauser, author of “ Embrace The Work, Love Your Career ,” recommend...

Feb 07, 202449 minEp. 409

Ep 408: Pay Off Your Debt In Baby Steps With Jade Warshaw

Having kids is a huge life decision, and more American women are either delaying motherhood or choosing not to have kids at all. Despite the short-term plunge — and comeback — during the early years of the pandemic, the birth rates have been consistently trending down. There are a few reasons for this, namely, kids are really expensive, and millennials have a lot of student loan debt to pay off. Jade Warshaw, cohost and debt elimination expert on the Ramsey Show, found herself in almost half a m...

Jan 31, 202453 minEp. 408

Ep 407: From Blogger to Media Mogul With Sami Sage

While some may say 2023 may have been “the year of the girl,” we say, unapologetically, it was the year of the woman. Just take a look at Taylor Swift. In 2023, the term “Swiftonomics'' was coined — because Swift generated significant revenue, tourism, and jobs in every city where she performed. Like many other incredible women, she owned her power in a new way, and the world took notice. Betches Media took this concept — that ALL women should celebrate being powerful, and own our instincts to n...

Jan 24, 202452 minEp. 407

Ep 406: Teaching Kids About Money With Yanely Espinal

Was money something you learned about in school? We’re not talking about math classes like geometry or pre-cal, we’re talking about personal finance — the art of managing our dollars. While some of us were lucky enough to learn personal finance from our parents, an aunt or another money-savvy family member, most of us never took a single personal finance class in school before we opened our first bank account. Yanely Espinal, author of Mind Your Money, Insightful Stories and Strategies to Help Y...

Jan 17, 202452 minEp. 406

Bonus: Social Security Clawbacks With Larry Kotlikoff and Terry Savage

Last year, one million Americans got a letter in the mail – the Social Security Administration miscalculated their benefits. They had been overpaid, and now, the government wanted that money back within 30 days. How much money? In one couple's case, it was almost $70,000 and in another’s, it was $52,000. Most of us don’t have thousands of dollars to spare. Especially when we’re retired or nearing our retirement years, every dollar counts. So how do you prepare ahead of time if you’re one of the ...

Jan 12, 202431 min

Ep 405: The 2024 Economy And What’s Really Happening, With Rana Foroohar

A fresh New Year means it’s time to take a fresh look at the state of the economy. The U.S. economy has continued to grow at a stronger pace than expected , which has made many of us wonder what, exactly, happened to all of that recession talk a year ago? At the same time, we’ve also had a spectacular recovery of women in the workforce — with 75% of working-age women now have jobs. Plus, holiday spending late last year reached an all-time high, with Americans spending almost 10% more than they d...

Jan 10, 202445 minEp. 405

Ep 404: Your 2024 Happiness Reset With Arthur C. Brooks

The New Year is a time when many of us take a moment to reflect on how we did over the past year and plan our goals for the future. This past year, we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how to make our work and home lives more fulfilling. According to the World Happiness Report , it’s working! The US is now the 15th happiest country overall. Let’s keep those good vibes going and start 2024 with a happiness reset. Arthur C. Brooks, co-author of Build The Life You Want: The Art and Science of G...

Jan 03, 202456 minEp. 404

Ep 403: 2024’s Biggest Trends with PureWow

Blink and you’ll miss the latest trends taking over social media. As we say goodbye to 2023 and head into 2024, we look at a few trends that made us cringe this year — and the ones we’re most excited about for the New Year! Jillian Quint, Editor-In-Chief of PureWow joins us to discuss all things trending in the fashion, fitness, and finance space and the most exciting travel trend she’s seeing for 2024 (hint: think starry nights and unobstructed skies). In Mailbag, we hear from an older listener...

Dec 27, 202347 minEp. 403

Ep 402: How To Fail, With Amy Edmondson

“Move fast and break things.” That was Mark Zuckerburg’s now-famous early motto for Facebook. Fast forward to today, many budding startup founders have come to live by this idea — that if you’re not getting messy and failing often, you’re not making progress — and you’re definitely not creating the next Facebook. Recently though there’s been some backlash to this startup culture mentality (Ahem, the FTX scandal.) But where’s the balance? How can we encourage creativity and innovation and at the ...

Dec 20, 202344 minEp. 402

Bonus: The #Tradwife Trend And Our Culture With Anne Helen Petersen

Trends say a lot about where we are as a culture… and some of them say a lot about what it means to be a woman with money in the 21st century. Thankfully, long gone are the days when men made all the money (and also controlled what it was spent on) while women cooked, cleaned, and greeted their husbands at the door with a hot meal every night. But recently, there’s been a growing trend on social media with the hashtags #tradwife (traditional wife) or #stayathomegirlfriend. What does this all mea...

Dec 15, 202330 min

Ep 401: Financial Fallout And Our Economy With Bethany McLean

While many of us would prefer to forget the pandemic ever happened, the choices we made (as a society and perhaps, personally) in 2020 continue to have lingering effects. We know that women were disproportionately affected by the pandemic — an estimated two million women left the workforce due to the strains of caregiving. So, did the government do a good job of protecting us? And how are policies that were put in place, (such as stimulus checks and extended unemployment) still affecting our wal...

Dec 13, 202343 minEp. 401

Ep 400: Here’s to 400! AMA with Jean Chatzky

We’ve been publishing the HerMoney podcast weekly for SEVEN years and we’ve never missed an episode, how crazy is that? This week, we’re doing a special Mailbag edition where our listeners call in and ask Jean their most pressing questions live! Listen in as Jean advises on protecting our wealth in uncertain times, the right time to take Social Security, budgeting an inheritance, and the best places to put your money to work once you’ve paid off your mortgage. More money advice when you need it!...

Dec 06, 202345 minEp. 400

Ep 399: Uncertainty And Your Investments With Maggie Jackson

These days, things feel more uncertain than ever. Take the economy, for example. By almost any objective measure, we’re doing much better economically than we were three years ago, but the vibes are… off. So, what’s going on? For one, we’re still bouncing back from astronomically high prices due to inflation in 2021 and 2022. Mortgage rates are also at their highest levels in more than 20 years making it really difficult to buy a house. But while all of this uncertainty in the world may feel bad...

Nov 29, 202351 minEp. 399

Bonus: How Investing Is The Key To Unlocking Women’s Power With Gargi Pal Chaudhuri

Our new show How She Does It with Karen Finerman delves into all things women, money, and power every week… But the truth is, we can’t talk about women in power without also looking at women’s financial power . Even now, in 2023, women are woefully behind when it comes to investing and realizing the kind of financial freedom that can only come from building wealth. Thankfully, there are incredible women working tirelessly to make that very thing happen, and Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares I...

Nov 24, 202333 min

Ep 398: The Last Girlboss with Marisa Meltzer

What ever happened to the “girlboss”? There was Audrey Gelman founder of the women-only social club and networking space the Wing, Tyler Haney of sustainable workout brand Outdoor Voices, and perhaps the most popular of them all, Emily Weiss of the cult favorite beauty brand Glossier. Marisa Meltzer, author of Glossy: Ambition, Beauty and the Inside Story of Emily Weiss’s Glossier joins us to break down why most (if not all) of these girlboss empires have crumbled — and why we often give men a b...

Nov 22, 202352 minEp. 398

Ep 397: The New Value Prop Of Financial Wellness Programs

To dive into the data that just came out of HerMoney’s 2023 State of Women survey , the HerMoney Podcast team recently traveled to The Inc. 5,000 conference in San Antonio, Texas, to speak with members of the executive team at Principal Financial Group ® and a LIVE audience of female entrepreneurs. It’s all going down on this week’s episode, and it’s a conversation you absolutely don’t want to miss because we dive into all the data — the good, the bad, and the misconceptions! For example, our su...

Nov 15, 20231 hrEp. 397

Ep 396: Shaping Your Authentic Self With Dr. Sara Kuburic

Like many of us, Dr. Sara Kuburic had a hard time figuring out who she was. She woke up one day and didn't like (or recognize) the person staring back at her. In her new book: “ It’s On Me: Accept Hard Truths, Discover Yourself, and Change Your Life ,” she talks about all of the little decisions we make that shape who we are and how to become the people we want to be. In Mailbag, we hear from a listener who wants to meet with a Certified Financial Planner but is finding it difficult to find some...

Nov 08, 202351 minEp. 396

Ep 395: Low Waste Cooking Hacks With Sohla El-Waylly

Like many of the culinary creators we love on TikTok, Sohla El-Waylly is whipping things up in her home kitchen, using the ingredients she has on hand, and making cooking accessible to all. This week, she offers tips from her new cookbook debuting this fall: “ Start Here: Instructions for Becoming A Better Cook .” El-Waylly also offers some of her favorite grocery store hacks and shares how she avoids food waste. In Mailbag, we hear from a listener who’s wondering how to choose 529 accounts for ...

Nov 01, 202340 minEp. 395

Ep 394: Speak Confidently In Any Room With Matt Abrahams

Most of us like to come prepared when we’re asked to give a speech — no matter the size of the room or audience. But sometimes when we want to say something important, we don’t have time to prepare at all! Being able to speak confidently on the fly is especially important at work, when so many of us have big goals we want to accomplish. So, how can we make sure the ideas we’re hoping to express come across confidently everywhere from a one-on-one huddle, to a packed auditorium? Matt Abrahams is ...

Oct 25, 202355 minEp. 394

Ep 393: Bring Your Whole Self To Work With Maeve DuVally

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has been a big topic of conversation, particularly workplace conversation, over the past few years. DEI efforts stand to make our workplaces more inclusive, more welcoming, and more equitable for all. More recently though, there’s been chatter that for some companies, DEI efforts are only a facade to make their workplaces look better — without really putting much effort into making the changes that matter. Maeve DuVally is on a mission to ensure DEI efforts...

Oct 18, 202342 minEp. 393

Ep 392: The Hidden Power of Weak Language with Alison Fragale

“Don’t you think this is the best option…” “Maybe if we went in this direction instead the client would be happier…” These are examples of “weak” language that many of us use in the workplace… We’ve been told to stop using language like this if we want to be respected, get a promotion, or have our ideas considered in a room full of men… But now some new research is flipping this long-held belief on its head. In an experiment from psychology journal Sage , women who followed a script using weak l...

Oct 11, 202356 minEp. 392

Ep 391: From Broke to Millionaire with Chloe Elise

Chloe Elise found herself in almost $40,000 worth of debt in her mid-20s. To pay it down, she turned to many of the world’s popular financial gurus to help get her spending in check. Only what she found was that their tough-love, shame-based approach didn’t apply to her — or to any of her college friends, for that matter — so she created her own method for paying down her debt. Fast forward to today, and now she’s officially a millionaire at age 27. She tells us of her journey to become CEO of t...

Oct 04, 202352 minEp. 391

Ep 390: Is "Quiet Thriving" the new "Quiet Quitting?" With Erica Keswin

If you blink these days, you’ll miss the latest new trends in the working world. First, in 2021, we had “The Great Resignation.” Then, about a year later, “quiet quitting” took the working world by storm. And now, it seems, we’re living through the era of “loud quitting.” While some of these trends are funny, they’re also concerning from the perspective of a business owner or leader. Erica Keswin, author of the new book “ The Retention Revolution: 7 Surprising (and Very Human!) Ways to Keep Empl...

Sep 27, 202346 minEp. 390

Bonus: Girl Math with Danica McKellar

Have you heard of “girl math”? Perhaps it’s best described in this scenario: You go to your favorite store, find a pair of pants that you absolutely love, but then a few days later when you try them on at home, you realize that they’re just not your jam… so you go back and return them. So, why, praytell, does it then feel like you’re actually MAKING money when that $50 gets returned to you?? On TikTok, this phenomenon is called “girl math,” and this week we’re breaking it all down with someone m...

Sep 21, 202310 min

Ep 389: What “Fake News” Really Looks Like, with Dan Ariely

If you’re finding it harder these days to discern exactly what to believe when you watch or read the news, you’re not alone. It’s gotten so bad that The Associated Press has an entire section of their website dedicated to “ Not Real News ” where they fact-check the news of the week. So, how can we make sure our sources are reputable, and the information we’re getting is reliable? Dan Ariely, the James B. Duke Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University has all the advice ...

Sep 20, 202357 minEp. 389
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