What happens when a physician becomes a financial planner? You get someone who truly understands that your health and wealth are inseparable. In this live episode from the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago, Jean Chatzky sits down with Dr. Carolyn McClanahan , MD, CFP®, and founder of Life Planning Partners, to explore how women can better prepare for their financial futures by making smart health and money choices today. If you're in your 30s, 40s, or 50s and wondering, “Is it too lat...
Jul 23, 2025•35 min•Ep. 485
Divorce is hard—emotionally, logistically, and yes, financially. But it doesn’t have to be devastating. In this special HerMoney mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky welcomes back family law attorney and Hello Divorce founder Erin Levine to answer real listener questions from women going through divorce. 💡 Topics Covered: “How can I bullet-proof my finances before filing for divorce when my spouse is likely to fight me on everything?” “I’m freshly divorced with two kids. If I can only claim one child,...
Jul 18, 2025•22 min
In this week’s episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with attorney and Hello Divorce founder Erin Levine to unpack the tiny financial landmines that derail even the most amicable splits. From Netflix passwords and travel points to start-up equity and forgotten retirement accounts, Erin shares the overlooked details that can lead to drawn-out negotiations, unexpected legal fees, and serious resentment. Plus, she breaks down why the way you start your divorce can determine everything that follows, and h...
Jul 16, 2025•36 min•Ep. 484
In today’s Mailbag, Jean and Kathryn are diving into the issues that keep many of us up at night: how to plan for long-term care, whether it's actually possible to over-save for retirement, and how to know when it's okay to step off the corporate treadmill for good. 💡 Topics Covered: Managing $2M in assets with no heirs When it’s okay to slow down on saving for retirement Navigating job loss in your 50s and redefining work on your terms … Does more financial confidence sound good to you, then y...
Jul 11, 2025•23 min
This week, we’re giving you an exclusive first listen to the brand-new season of our sister podcast, How She Does It ! Hosted by our friend and Fast Money panelist Karen Finerman, this season kicks off with none other than journalist, author, and TODAY host Jenna Bush Hager. She reflects on the emotional goodbye with Hoda, the importance of choosing the right life partner, and how she’s rewriting the playbook for women in media and publishing. Take a listen to this season premiere of How She Doe...
Jul 09, 2025•38 min•Ep. 483
In this special AMA Mailbag episode, Jean sits down with two thoughtful guests navigating how to prepare for the future as single moms. First up is Rebecca, a mom of two in Oregon, about 15 years out from retirement. She’s wondering if she’s doing enough to get there. Then we hear from Sarah, a mom in Virginia with a big question: If something happens to her, how can she ensure her assets go directly to her daughter, not her ex? 💡 Topics Covered: Planning for retirement as a single parent Pensi...
Jul 04, 2025•27 min
This week, Jean sits down with Jennifer Levin, author of Generation Care: The New Culture of Caregiving , to talk about what happens when caregiving collides with career, finances, and identity, especially for younger women. Whether you’re in the thick of caregiving now or you just know it’s on the horizon, Jennifer’s insights will help you feel seen, supported, and more prepared for the road ahead. And we have an exciting sneak peek of our brand new season of the How She Does It podcast, premie...
Jul 02, 2025•32 min•Ep. 482
Is the fog of uncertainty clouding your vision of retirement? On the most recent episode of Your Money Map , our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, Jean Chatzky sits down with Roger Whitney, a financial planner, podcast host, and founder of the Rock Retirement Club , to clear the air. Roger shares his game-changing “Four Pillars” framework for a confident retirement and explains how starting with your values — not just the number in your bank account — leads to a more fulfilling ...
Jun 27, 2025•31 min
Women are on the verge of controlling more wealth than ever before, but are we ready to manage it, grow it, and make it last? This week, Jean sits down with Hilary Hendershott, Certified Financial Planner, founder of Hendershott Wealth Management , and host of the Love Your Money podcast. Together, Jean and Hilary dig into what it really takes to retire comfortably, and why so many women are falling behind. From understanding the psychology of overspending to getting over our fear of the stock m...
Jun 25, 2025•32 min•Ep. 481
Today, we’re dropping a special bonus episode of HerMoney, tackling the headlines that are keeping us up at night, and unpacking what they really mean for your financial future. As tensions rise in the Middle East, the U.S. has officially entered the war with military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Markets are up (for now), oil prices are jittery, and inflation remains a wild card. To help us break it all down, Jean is joined by Ben Wheeler , international relations analyst and co-host of the...
Jun 23, 2025•24 min
This week, we’re bringing back your favorite co-host, Kathryn Tuggle(!), and diving into one of our most insightful (and emotional!) Mailbags yet, packed with your most pressing and personal money questions. Jean and Kathryn tackle the complex crossroads of navigating identity theft and divorce, when to take Social Security (and when not to), and whether putting all your retirement savings into an annuity is ever the right move. Plus: Jean shares her must-dos if you think your identity has been ...
Jun 20, 2025•25 min
Asking for a raise can feel terrifying, especially in uncertain times. But if you've taken on more, grown in your role (or simply know you're underpaid), it’s time to start the conversation. And it doesn’t have to feel awkward, aggressive, or like you’re “tooting your own horn.” In this episode, Jean sits down with pricing and negotiation expert Casey Brown . Casey shares her no-fluff formula for getting paid fairly. It’s all about identifying the value you bring, learning how to speak about it ...
Jun 18, 2025•31 min•Ep. 480
Have you ever wondered how to get a new product off the ground, especially as a woman pitching in a male-dominated venture capital world? On this episode, Jean sits down with Bree McKeen, founder of lingerie brand Evelyn & Bobbie , to talk about what it really takes to launch a company, protect your ideas, and raise capital. Before Bree created a bra that’s now disrupting a $13 billion industry, she was sitting on the other side of the table, as a VC herself. Listen in for insights on intell...
Jun 13, 2025•31 min
Katie Gatti Tassin had the job, the paycheck, and the potential. But two weeks after every payday, she was broke again. And that’s when she realized: something had to change. What started as a personal audit of her spending (her beauty budget was 10% of her income!) turned into Money with Katie , a financial education platform that’s now helping millions of women take control of their money and retire on their own terms . We’re talking with Katie about her new book, Rich Girl Nation: Taking Cont...
Jun 11, 2025•41 min•Ep. 479
In this special AMA Mailbag episode, Jean sits down with two thoughtful guests navigating how to prepare for retirement as single women. First up is Liz, who’s about a year out from retiring. She’s done a lot of smart planning, but wants to double-check her next moves. We’re talking about annuities, TIPS ladders, Roth conversions, and how to create steady, reliable income in retirement. Then we hear from Bernadette, who is in her 50s and starting to look into long-term care options, but is havin...
Jun 06, 2025•35 min
Moody’s downgrade. Rising interest rates. Lipstick sales and banana prices as economic signals? This week, we sit down with Katie Klingensmith, Chief Investment Strategist at Edelman Financial Engines , to unpack what’s really going on with the economy and how it impacts your money. From home buying and interest rates to investing in gold, crypto, and international stocks, Katie helps make sense of it all. If you’re wondering how to stay financially steady in uncertain times, this episode is for...
Jun 04, 2025•37 min•Ep. 478
Today, we’re joined by powerhouse financial executive and author Mellody Hobson for an eye-opening conversation about how we teach — and often don’t teach — our kids about money. As co-CEO of Ariel Investments and author of Priceless Facts About Money , Mellody believes that the path to financial literacy starts with our youngest learners. Together, Jean and Mellody explore: 💸 Why the biggest money lessons often come from outside the classroom 🧠 How early exposure to financial realities can bu...
May 30, 2025•30 min
Are you happy at work? If the answer is anything less than a confident yes, or if you’ve ever felt a quiet nudge toward something more meaningful, this episode is your invitation to rethink what you’re doing and why. Today on the HerMoney Podcast, Jean Chatzky sits down with Suzy Welch, acclaimed NYU professor and author of the new book Becoming You: The Proven Method for Crafting Your Authentic Life and Career . Suzy shares her revolutionary 15-step framework for discovering your purpose throug...
May 28, 2025•36 min•Ep. 477
What does retirement really look like? Spoiler alert: it’s not all white sand beaches and 4 p.m. tee times. Today, we’re pulling back the curtain on how Americans retire. Not in theory, but in practice. On the most recent episode of Your Money Map , our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, we sit down with Wall Street Journal reporters Veronica Dagher and Anne Tergesen to talk about their series: “The Way We Retire Now.” If you like this episode and want more, check out all of our ...
May 23, 2025•35 min
This week, we're getting real about financial independence and why it doesn’t have to mean deprivation. Jean sits down with JL Collins, the “Godfather of Financial Independence,” to talk about the relaunch of his bestselling book The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life . In a world of rising prices, economic anxiety, and market volatility, does the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement still work? JL says yes. If you've ever wondere...
May 21, 2025•41 min•Ep. 476
In this special AMA Mailbag episode, Jean dives into your most pressing retirement questions with listeners Pam and Laurie. First up, Pam, who inherited an IRA from her late mother, wonders whether to cash it out or invest it for the long haul. Then we hear from Laurie, a military spouse navigating what to do with her husband's TSP now that he’s out of the service. Should they roll it over? Keep it where it is? And what’s the best way for a newly self-employed woman to start saving for retiremen...
May 16, 2025•28 min
This week, we're digging into one of the most pressing financial crises of our time: student loans. After a five-year pause, the Trump administration has officially restarted collections on defaulted federal student loans, and millions of borrowers could soon face wage garnishment, reduced Social Security benefits, and even hits to their credit scores. Joining us is Jillian Berman, author of the groundbreaking new book, Sunk Cost: Who’s to Blame for the Nation’s Broken Student Loan System and Ho...
May 14, 2025•34 min•Ep. 475
Motherhood is personal and more than a little bit complicated. And today, we’re diving deep into the emotional and financial complexities of modern motherhood with journalist and author of The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths That Shape Us , Ruthie Ackerman. Ruthie’s journey includes freezing her eggs in her 30s, navigating a divorce, and ultimately becoming a mother at 43 through donor eggs. But her story is about much more than biology—it’s about breaking timelines, challengi...
May 09, 2025•24 min
On today’s episode, Jean is sitting down with the brilliant Rachel Rodgers — bestselling author, CEO of Hello Seven, and mom of four — to talk about how we can help the next generation not just survive, but truly thrive . Rachel shares her fresh, practical roadmap for helping young people build wealth early: from learning to dream big (million-dollar big!) to teaching them the language of money, investing their earnings, and embracing an entrepreneurial mindset. We dive into why just "getting a ...
May 07, 2025•31 min
In this AMA Mailbag episode, Jean sits down with two thoughtful guests navigating major financial crossroads. First up is Dawn from Joshua Tree, who is in the process of closing her beloved but unprofitable gift shop. Then we hear from Karyn in Washington, who owns a rental home in Denver and is torn between keeping it as an investment or selling it while market conditions are strong. 💡 Topics Covered: Knowing when to shut down a business How to prioritize expenses during a life transition Rebu...
May 02, 2025•39 min
This week, we’re diving into a topic that’s on everyone’s mind right now—layoffs. Whether you’ve seen the headlines, heard the whispers in your own company, or been directly affected, the truth is: layoffs are on the rise again, and you need to know how to prepare for them. Our guest today, Peter Rahbar , is an employment attorney and workplace issues expert. He explains your post-layoff legal rights, offers practical career tips, and shares the most important mindset shift that can help you bou...
Apr 30, 2025•40 min
In this special Mailbag episode, we welcome back personal finance expert Dana Miranda, author of You Don’t Need a Budget , to tackle your most pressing money questions. From navigating early retirement goals to rebuilding credit post-divorce to whether or not you can justify your boutique Pilates membership, we’re getting real about money, self-care, and financial freedom. Mailbag Questions: 01:00 “I’m 58, burnt out, and want to retire early; is $200k saved enough?” 07:00 “Should I use my 401(k)...
Apr 25, 2025•28 min
Do you really need a budget to manage your money? Or is it time to delete the apps, toss the spreadsheets, and rethink everything? Today, we’re sitting down with Dana Miranda, author of the bold new book You Don’t Need a Budget: Stop Worrying About Debt, Spend Without Shame, and Manage Money With Ease . Together, she and Jean dig into why traditional “budget culture” can be just as toxic as diet culture and a more intuitive, values-based approach we can use instead. Looking for more financial co...
Apr 23, 2025•31 min•Ep. 474
We’ve all been there: endlessly scrolling through financial headlines, absorbing TikTok hot takes, or reading investing books with dreams of becoming the next Warren Buffett. But what if all that advice is doing more harm than good? On the most recent episode of Your Money Map , our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, we sit down with Barry Ritholtz, host of Bloomberg’s Masters in Business podcast, CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and author of the new book How Not to Invest: Th...
Apr 18, 2025•36 min
Climate news in the last few years has felt incredibly depressing. Melting ice caps. Declining bee populations. Corporate greenwashing. It’s easy to feel like there’s nothing we can do that actually makes a difference. But what if you could take one simple action that not only helped the planet but also your wallet and your mental health? This week, we sit down with Ashlee Piper, award-winning sustainability expert and author of No New Things: A Radically Simple 30-Day Guide to Saving Money, the...
Apr 16, 2025•36 min•Ep. 471