So Money With Farnoosh Torabi
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Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award-winning financial strategist, TV host and bestselling author. So Money brings inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's top business minds, authors and influencers. What was their financial journey and how do they master their money today? Hear from inspiring individuals and learn about their financial philosophies, wins, failures and habits. Plus, their secret guilty pleasures.On Fridays, tune in as Farnoosh answers your biggest questions about money, career, guests, you name it. Submit your question for Farnoosh at www.SoMoneyPodcast.com.
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1817: Why Your Network Is Your Net Worth and How to Build Rich Relationships
23/04/2025 Duração: 41minHow strong and healthy are your relationships? Have you ever considered your relationships as valuable assets—ones that can lead you to a richer, more prosperous life?Today, we're fortunate to be joined by Selena Soo, an acclaimed publicity and marketing expert, and the author of the captivating new book, Rich Relationships. Selena has built an extraordinary career teaching entrepreneurs and leaders the art and science of cultivating authentic relationships that not only stand the test of time but thrive and grow exponentially.In our conversation, Selena reveals how genuine, meaningful relationships are your most powerful tools for success, going far beyond casual networking. She shares groundbreaking insights into how generosity and authenticity form the foundation of connections that can profoundly enrich your personal and professional life.Key takeaways you'll gain from our discussion include:The crucial mindset shift from merely collecting contacts to building meaningful relationships.Practical strategies
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1816: Traveling for Free with Points with Brian Kelly, The Points Guy
21/04/2025 Duração: 28minThis episode aired initially been on Feb 3, 2025.Today, we're diving into the world of travel and points with none other than Brian Kelly, a long-time friend of the show and the founder of The Points Guy. Brian is here to talk about his new book, How to Win at Travel, a guide that helps you unlock all the secrets to mastering the points game, maximizing travel perks, and scoring luxury experiences without luxury price tags. We'll cover:Why Brian calls this era the "platinum age of travel" and how to take full advantage of it.The biggest mistakes travelers make with airline and hotel bookings—and how to avoid them.How to leverage rewards credit cards strategically to score free business-class trips to Europe.The top tech tools to help you find the best award flights and travel deals with minimal effort.Insider tips on travel insurance, packing, and even why you should throw an Apple AirTag into your luggage!Check out Farnoosh's new hyperlocal podcast The Montclair PodJoin the So Money Members Club.Downloa
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1815: Are You Overinvesting? Home Equity Loans and Finding a CPA
18/04/2025 Duração: 25minThis episode is a replay from October 11, 2024.Download Farnoosh's Free Investing Blueprint to learn how to begin investing for your future.Today's show: Is there such a thing as investing "too" much? Can obtaining a home equity loan be helpful when purchasing a second home? How to find a great accountant, and more.
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1814: The Untold Fight for Women’s Financial Freedom
16/04/2025 Duração: 30minToday, we’re diving into an extraordinary story of defiance and determination—how a group of bold women in Denver turned financial discrimination into a catalyst for change by founding the first women-owned bank in the country. Our guest is Grace L. Williams, a trailblazing financial journalist whose work has appeared in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and Harvard Business Review. She brings her signature clarity and depth to her new book, Give Her Credit: The Untold Account of a Women's Bank That Empowered a Generation.The book tells the riveting story of the Women’s Bank of Denver, founded in 1978 by pioneers like Carol Green and B. LaRae Orullian. In an era when women couldn’t even get a loan without a male co-signer, this bank became a radical act of financial empowerment—and a powerful symbol of what women can build when they back each other.
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1813: Affording Parenthood: Exploring the True Cost of Raising Children
14/04/2025 Duração: 30minAre you on the fence about having children? I'm talking to my women listeners out there. If this is you, you're not alone. In today's world, you know better than anyone that women face enormous pressure and endless questions around motherhood. Is this something I really want? Can I afford it? How will this impact my identity, my career, and my happiness? Our guest knows this internal struggle very well.Ruthie Ackerman is an accomplished writer and journalist whose new memoir, The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and The Myths That Shape Us, dives deeply into these very questions. Ruthie bravely explores the emotional, societal, and financial realities of deciding whether or not to become a parent. In our candid conversation, she shares her deeply personal journey, questioning motherhood amidst family history, societal expectations, genetic fears, and profound personal and financial costs. She opens up about fertility treatments, egg freezing, IVF, and the financial strategies and sacrifices that made moth
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1812: Ask Farnoosh: How to Recession-Proof Your Investments, Career and Spending Power
11/04/2025 Duração: 29minJoining me today for a very special Ask Farnoosh episode is Maggie Johndrow, a seasoned wealth advisor and partner with Johndrow Wealth Management. Maggie brings her signature calm, clear-headed guidance to our turbulent financial times — and let's be honest, we could all use a little Maggie in our wallets right now.In this episode, we tackle some of the most pressing money questions on your mind as headlines swirl with talk of tariffs, market volatility, and a possible recession. Maggie walks us through:The behavioral traps investors are falling into right now (hello, regret aversion and herd mentality) — and how to avoid them.Her smart and simple "three-bucket strategy" for managing your investments during uncertain times, especially if you're nearing retirement or need access to cash soon.How tariffs might hit our wallets — from rising consumer prices to the potential ripple effects on jobs, inflation, and the Fed's next move.What to prioritize financially if you're worried about a layoff or loss of income
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1811: The Future of Work: Why Employers Prefer AI Over College Grads
09/04/2025 Duração: 38minA new survey sponsored by Hult International Business School finds that a growing number of employers say they’d prefer to automate entry-level jobs rather than hire a recent college graduate. AI is changing the job market faster than any of us imagined—reshaping not just who gets hired, but whether certain jobs even exist in the future.My guest today is Dan Schawbel, a New York Times bestselling author, workplace expert, and managing partner at Workplace Intelligence. Dan has been tracking workplace trends for over a decade, advising companies on the future of work, and in his latest research, the results are terrifying. Not only are companies rethinking the value of a college degree, but some are outright saying they'd rather hire ChatGPT.So what does this mean for workers? Which jobs are actually safe from automation? And if you’re in college right now—or raising kids who might be one day—how do you ensure your education actually pays off?Check out Farnoosh's new hyperlocal podcast The Montclair
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1810: The Silent Struggle of Success: The Price We Pay for High Performance
07/04/2025 Duração: 32minRight now, the world feels like it’s moving a mile a minute. News cycles are relentless, the pressure to keep up—professionally, personally, financially—is overwhelming. And beneath all that hustle, so many of us are quietly struggling. We feel disconnected, depleted… yet on the surface, everything looks “fine.”That’s why today’s guest and conversation feel especially urgent.Dr. Judith Joseph is a renowned psychiatrist, researcher, and media personality. Her new book, High Functioning: Overcome Your Hidden Depression and Reclaim Your Joy, is putting a name to what so many high-achieving, outwardly successful people are feeling on the inside.She introduces us to the concept of high-functioning depression—where you're still performing, still showing up, but joy and meaning are missing. And in this episode, Judith helps us understand the roots of this experience—trauma, relentless self-sacrifice, even our relationship with money—and how we can begin to heal using her powerful, evidence-based framework: the Five
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1809: Ask Farnoosh: Prepping Your Finances for Tariffs and Managing Recession Risks
04/04/2025 Duração: 29minIn this week’s Ask Farnoosh, we’re diving into the ripple effects of the latest tariff threats and what they could mean for your wallet — from rising prices on everyday goods to the broader risk of a recession. Farnoosh explains what’s happening, why it matters, and how to protect your finances now.Plus, answers to your questions, including:Is it wise to switch jobs right now, given the shaky labor market?How can I invest in supporting both myself and my aging parents in the long term?And how do I go about divesting a sibling from a co-owned property?Sign up for Farnoosh’s free Investing BlueprintFollow on InstagramJoin the So Money Members Club
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1808: How to Manage Up and Take Your Power Back at Work
02/04/2025 Duração: 28minHow do you navigate a tricky boss, advocate for a raise, or stay sane when your manager is MIA?On today’s So Money, author and executive coach Melody Wilding returns to share wisdom from her new book, Managing Up: How to Get What You Need from the People in Charge. We explore how to maintain internal boundaries, read between the lines in power dynamics, and own your value—even when leadership is falling short.Melody unpacks what it really means to manage up—not to flatter your boss, but to create the conditions for your success. She walks us through powerful frameworks, communication tips, and yes, how to advocate for more money without burning bridges.Sign up for Farnoosh’s free Investing BlueprintFollow on InstagramJoin the So Money Members Club
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1807: Open Banking and The Power of Your Financial Data
31/03/2025 Duração: 24minThis episode is brought to us by Mastercard.The financial world is changing fast, and as we enter the 10th year of So Money, one of my goals is to keep us updated on the latest innovations and technology shaping our money world…to help you understand what’s coming, why it matters, and how you can leverage these changes to improve your financial life.Let me start with a quick thought: what if we had the power to unlock opportunities by using our own data — to switch direct deposits in minutes, get faster loans, or use your rent history to build credit?This is where one of the newest innovations in the finance world enters the picture. It’s called open banking and it’s transforming the financial ecosystem.Joining me today is someone who is at the forefront of opening banking: Jess Turner, EVP and Global Head of Open Banking and API at Mastercard. Listen as Jess breaks down what open banking is, why it’s the thread tying together this new financial world, and how it’s transforming the way we borrow, save, and sp
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1806: Ask Farnoosh: Recession Fears; What to Do With My Savings and Debt?
28/03/2025 Duração: 31minIn this week’s Ask Farnoosh episode, Farnoosh unpacks your top financial questions with the looming threat of a recession on everyone’s mind. Should you prioritize paying off debt or building up savings? Is it ever wise to cash out a Roth IRA? What’s the deal with doctor-specific mortgage programs? And how can you move money between brokerage accounts without triggering taxes?Farnoosh also breaks down the latest CNBC CFO Council survey, which reveals growing pessimism and recession forecasts.
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1805: How to Create Wealth Through Ownership with Codie Sanchez
26/03/2025 Duração: 31minWhat if the secret to extraordinary wealth isn’t about betting on the next big thing, but buying something tried-and-true—like a plumbing business, a car wash, or a cleaning company? What if the future of entrepreneurship isn’t on Wall Street or in Silicon Valley, but on Main Street—if only we knew how to seize it?My guest today is Codie Sanchez, founder and CEO of Contrarian Thinking, a digital education platform and media company with over 6 million followersIn her new book, Main Street Millionaire: How to Make Extraordinary Wealth Buying Ordinary Businesses, Codie lays out her bold argument: that buying profitable, established, cash-flowing businesses is the most underrated path to building wealth—and that now is the time to act. Why? Because America is facing a generational handoff. Over 40 million Americans are hitting retirement age, and baby boomers—who currently own nearly two-thirds of small businesses with employees—are poised to sell. Codie calls it a “silver tsunami,” and for t
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1804: How to Build Like a Woman: Kathleen Griffith on Creating a Life and Business You Love
24/03/2025 Duração: 39minToday, I’m sharing something a little different in the feed.As some of you may know, I recently launched a new podcast called Leading By Example in partnership with iHeartMedia and Ruby Studios. Over there, I’ve been diving into powerful conversations with changemakers who are redefining leadership in their own unique ways—and today, I wanted to bring one of those episodes to the So Money audience.In this episode, I sit down with Kathleen Griffith, a serial entrepreneur who walked away from an unfulfilling corporate career and went on to build Build Like a Woman—a movement and business that’s helping women create the lives and careers they truly want. Through her company Grayce & Co, Kathleen has overseen more than $500 million in marketing strategy for major brands like NIKE Women and Verizon.Kathleen opens up about the bold decisions she made to pivot her life, what she’s learned along the way, and how she’s empowering other women to build—with intention, courage, and heart.Sign up for Farnoosh’s free
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1803: Ask Farnoosh: How Will Interest Rates Affect My Money? How Can I Stay Involved If I Don’t Manage Money in My Relationship??
21/03/2025 Duração: 26minThis week on Ask Farnoosh, I’m sharing highlights from a financial literacy workshop I hosted at the Bloomfield Library, where I met incredible women navigating major financial crossroads—some filled with uncertainty, others with courage and clarity.In this episode, I answer:What to do when your parents disapprove of your marriage because you earn more than your partner and have taken on a traditionally “masculine” role.How to stay financially informed and empowered even if your spouse handles most of the household finances.Whether a newly single mom who recently lost her partner should sell her home and move to a more affordable area—and how to approach that big decision with confidence.Plus: A quick breakdown of the Fed’s latest interest rate decision—what Chair Jerome Powell said, why rates are holding steady, and what it means for your mortgage, savings, and debt.
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1802: Surviving a Childhood in the Drug Trade—J. Dana Trent on Trauma & Healing
19/03/2025 Duração: 40minJ. Dana Trent joins to share stories from her childhood as the daughter of a drug dealer, taught to cut up weed as a pre-schooler to support the family business. Her memoir, Between Two Trailers, chronicles the trauma from her troubled past and Dana’s ultimate reconciliation with her past life and parents.More about J. Dana Trent: She is an accomplished professor and award-winning spirituality writer with a master’s degree from Duke.Join the So Money Members Club.Download Farnoosh’s free investing blueprint.Hang out with Farnoosh on Instagram.
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1801: Tackling the Student Loan Crisis. Uncovering Problems and Creating a Path for Change
17/03/2025 Duração: 25minWe’re diving deep into one of the most pressing financial issues of our time—student loans. If you or someone you love has ever felt the weight of student debt, wondered why the system feels so broken, or questioned what real solutions might look like, this episode is for you.Joining us is Jillian Berman, a veteran financial journalist who has spent more than a decade reporting on the student loan crisis. She’s the author of the new book Sunk Cost: Who’s to Blame for the Nation’s Broken Student Loan System and How to Fix It, which unpacks the history, politics, and policies that have turned student debt into a trillion-dollar burden.In our conversation, Jillian and I will explore how we got here, who’s profiting from this mess, and what needs to change to make higher education more affordable and student loans less of a financial trap. We’ll also talk about recent developments—like legal challenges to loan forgiveness, changes to repayment plans, and what new threats borrowers should have on their radar.Join
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1800: Ask Farnoosh: Stocks Are Unstable. What Now? How to Navigate Your Money in This Moment.
14/03/2025 Duração: 43minNews of tariff hikes rattled the stock market this week. How to maneuver through the financial uncertainty? To help us navigate this emotional terrain, we are reairing an interview with financial therapist Aja Evans. Aja's new book, Feel Good Finance, is the guide we all need right now, offering practical strategies for untangling our money emotions and building a healthier relationship with our finances. In today’s episode, Aja will help us:Understand how our early experiences shape our financial habits and anxieties.Learn how to address money conflicts in relationships with grace and communication.Avoid rash financial decisions in moments of heightened emotion or uncertainty.Set boundaries around social pressures and financial FOMO—whether from friends or social media.Create practical, personalized systems for organizing and managing money that actually work for you.Sign up for Farnoosh’s free Investing BlueprintFollow on InstagramJoin the So Money Members ClubLeave a review on Apple Podcasts
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1799: Menopause, Money & Medical Gaps: What Every Woman Needs to Know
12/03/2025 Duração: 32minMenopause used to be a whispered word, something women were expected to endure quietly. But that’s changing—and fast. Women are reclaiming this stage of life, demanding better care, and rewriting the narrative. And leading the charge is my guest today, Emmy-winning journalist and menopause advocate, Tamsen Fadal.With a career spanning over three decades in television news, Tamsen has transitioned her focus towards empowering women navigating midlife changes.Her latest endeavor, the book How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better Than Before, serves as a comprehensive guide to help women manage the multifaceted aspects of menopause.Receive Farnoosh’s free Investing BlueprintFollow on InstagramJoin the So Money Members ClubLeave a review on Apple PodcastsOrder Farnoosh’s new book, A Healthy State of Panic
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1798: How to Build a Profitable Business Without Losing Yourself
10/03/2025 Duração: 33minWhat if the dream you’ve been chasing—the one you’re sure will bring you happiness—turns out to be a myth?Today’s guest, Sam Vander Wielen, knows this feeling firsthand. She was a successful corporate lawyer who believed that starting her own business would finally make her happy. But when she left law to become an entrepreneur, she realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from business success alone—it’s something you have to cultivate for yourself.Sam is now a leading legal educator for online entrepreneurs, helping business owners legally protect their work and scale sustainably. She’s the founder of Sam Vander Wielen LLC, where she’s helped over 350,000 entrepreneurs with DIY legal templates and business education, and she’s the host of the podcast On Your Terms®. Her new book, When I Start My Business, I’ll Be Happy?, takes readers inside her journey and reveals what it really takes to build a fulfilling, profitable business—without burning out or falling into the trap of tying your self-worth to your work