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Author: Shari Rash, Money Podcast for Women, Personal Finance, Relationships & Mental Health

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New York Times Top 4 Money Podcast with over 24 million downloads! Hosted by Shari Rash, InvestmentNews Best Wealth Manager & Advisor Under 40.

Ever wake up at 3 a.m. in a full-blown panic, wondering if you’ll ever have “enough” money? Maybe you’re making more than ever, but somehow, the worry never goes away. You stress over every purchase, second-guess every money move, and still feel like you’re one wrong decision away from losing it all.

Here’s the truth: It’s not just about the dollars—it’s about what’s happening in your head.

Welcome to Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, the podcast that finally tells it like it is: your emotions, thoughts, and habits around money are what’s keeping you stuck— not just your paycheck. Shari Rash is a money expert who wants to help you ditch shame, rewrite the rules, and help you feel powerful with your finances. Don't worry, this show isn’t another snooze-fest finance podcast. She's here to help you unf*ck your finances and finally build wealth in a way that actually feels good.

If you’re tired of finance bros yelling at you for buying a damn latte and sick of money advice that doesn’t fit your life, hit subscribe. It’s time to unravel your money mess, rewrite your story, and start building wealth—on your terms.

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So you’re making six figures (or more)… but why does financial confidence still feel out of reach? In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I’m joined by personal finance speaker and educator Linda Grizely, creator of The MeMoney™ Method, to talk about what really holds successful women back from prioritizing themselves financially. We unpack why hitting income milestones doesn’t automatically translate into security or self-trust, how to spot the biggest money lies high-achieving women tell themselves, and the guilt that sneaks in when you finally start spending on yourself in bigger, bolder ways. You’ll hear: Why the “High-Earner’s Paradox” keeps women stuck in scarcity thinking even after they’ve “made it” What it really means to build a life you love on a budget you don’t hate How values-based money decisions can transform your financial confidence The first step you can take today if you’re crushing it at work but not with your money Linda’s personal money decision that changed her life forever This conversation is about moving past survival, shame, and self-doubt into a financial strategy that actually feels aligned with your values—and your success. Follow Linda on Instagram. Hit follow on Everyone’s Talkin’ Money so you never miss smart, shame-free conversations about wealth. Leave a quick rating and review—it helps more successful women like you find the show and build their own money confidence. Join the conversation on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney and share the money lies you’ve told yourself—and how you’re rewriting the script. Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thinking about a career move but worried about trading stability for growth? In this episode, Shari Rash sits down with Amy Adler (CMRW, CERM, NCOPE)—president of Five Strengths Career Transition Experts—to unpack fearless career transitions, executive résumé writing, LinkedIn strategy, and career portfolio development. You’ll learn how to position your impact, optimize for ATS keywords without losing your voice, and build a personal brand that opens doors to C-suite roles, board seats, and better compensation. You’ll hear: How to reframe the “golden handcuffs” and evaluate real earning potential in a new role The resume art + science formula: metrics that matter, language that passes ATS, copy that sounds human What actually belongs in an executive career portfolio (résumé, LinkedIn, bio, thought leadership, more) When to tailor a résumé (and why tweaks should take minutes, not hours) The truth about networking vs. cold applying, and building relationships before you need them Personal branding on LinkedIn without the cringe—rules that keep your reputation clean and compelling Résumé “rules” that are outdated (one-page mandates, graduation years, GPA) and what to do instead How to identify your five strengths and translate them into executive-level language Guest: Amy Adler — President, Five Strengths Career Transition Experts; author of Courageous Career Change. Website: fivestrengths.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/amyladler Podcast: How I Hire Listener Perk: Amy is offering a complimentary résumé or LinkedIn review for our audience! Sign up here: https://fivestrengths.com/letschat  Be sure to follow the show on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney! Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summer was fun—your bank account says otherwise. In this kickoff to our Back-to-School, Back-to-Budget mini-series, Shari lays out a simple, no-shame plan to reset your budget after summer, rebuild your money routine, and set up a fall financial reset that actually sticks. If camps, travel, iced lattes, and “just this once” dinners left you with a summer spending hangover, this episode gives you five practical moves to get back on track before holiday spending hits. In this series, you’ll learn how to run a fast cash-flow audit, spot money leaks (hello, unused subscriptions), build realistic September budgets, and create fall financial containers for predictable expenses—so you walk into Q4 confident, not scrambling. You’ll hear: Why routines (not willpower) drive real financial confidence The honest summer spending reality check—and how to stop the shame spiral A step-by-step cash-flow review you can do in 30 minutes The One-Cut Challenge to reclaim cash this week (subscription audit, anyone?) How to build a realistic September budget you’ll actually follow “Financial containers” for fall: back-to-school, holidays, travel, winter wear The weekly money check-in that keeps you out of panic mode You’ll walk away with: A clear, judgment-free picture of where your money went this summer One recurring expense canceled—and dollars redirected to what matters A realistic September budget (not perfection—direction) A simple system to prep for fall + holiday costs before they hit A 15-minute weekly check-in ritual to stay accountable This episode is perfect for: Anyone feeling behind after summer who wants a fresh start for fall, listeners prepping for holiday spending, and busy adults who need a budget reset they can keep up with. Series note: This is Part 1 of 4. Next up: Your Fall Financial Checkup—cash flow, savings, debt, and the sneaky leaks draining your budget. If this helped, share it with a friend who needs a post-summer money reset, follow the show so you never miss an episode, and come hang with me on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney for weekly tips and prompts. Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does life look like when you stop trading time for money and start living on your own terms? In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I sit down with Daniel C. Rodgers — award-winning author of Escape The Clock: Your Program Guide for Financial Freedom and Early Retirement and host of the Escape the Clock Podcast. After 20 years in tech, Daniel walked away from the 9-to-5 grind to design a life filled with purpose, freedom, and impact. Today, he teaches financial literacy, coaches people one-on-one, and helps others create personalized roadmaps to financial independence. You’ll hear: Why the traditional retirement model no longer works — and what’s replacing it The truth about FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and whether it’s realistic How to calculate your number instead of chasing someone else’s formula The psychology of money, golden handcuffs, and what really holds people back Why financial freedom isn’t about escaping work — it’s about choosing purpose If you’ve ever dreamed of retiring early, ditching the clock, or simply creating more freedom in your life, this conversation will give you both the mindset and the practical steps to make it happen. Keep up with all things Everyone’s Talkin’ Money by following us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney. Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the biggest thing holding you back from making bold money moves... was your own inner voice saying you should be doing something else? In this episode, I’m joined by Jessica Frew—mom, stepmom, ex-wife, wife, and the bold action-taking creator of The BOLD Logic and author of Shove Your Shoulds. We’re unpacking the hidden price tag of indecision and the financial weight of those “shoulds” that keep so many women stuck in careers, relationships, and money patterns that no longer serve them. Jessica shares her personal journey through divorce, remarriage, and entrepreneurship, and how she learned to break free from inherited money beliefs and make aligned financial choices that feel good and make sense. If you're constantly second-guessing your financial decisions or over-researching every move, this episode is the permission slip you’ve been waiting for. You’ll walk away with: Why “shoulds” cost you money, energy, and confidence How to spot decision debt and what it’s doing to your financial progress The 3-step method Jessica teaches to make bold, aligned decisions Why waiting for “clarity” might be costing you more than you think How to create emotional safety around money decisions What it actually means to make confident, values-aligned financial moves Be sure to follow the podcast so you never miss an episode. Follow us on Instagram @Everyonestalkinmoney to stay in the know of everything ETM.  Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you mean to your money? If money were a person, would it actually want to hang out with you—or would it be ghosting your calls? In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, Shari Rash takes you on a deep dive into the surprising ways we mistreat our money without even realizing it—and how to turn things around. From ignoring bank statements to impulse spending to never asking for the money you’re owed, these everyday habits can add up to what Shari calls financial neglect and abuse. But here’s the good news: money doesn’t hold grudges. The moment you start treating your money with attention, respect, and consistency, it begins to show up for you in powerful ways. You’ll hear: Why thinking of money as a relationship changes everything The sneaky ways you might be disrespecting your money (and yourself) How financial avoidance, inconsistency, and comparison keep you stuck Practical strategies to build trust and treat your money like a valued friend A simple reflection exercise to reframe your money habits without shame If you’ve ever felt like your financial life is chaotic, avoidant, or just plain complicated, this conversation will help you reset your mindset and build a healthier, more supportive relationship with your money. Keep up with the show by following us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Ponzi schemes, emotional spending, and IKEA shopping trips have in common? More than you think. In this Talkin’ Money Unfiltered conversation, I sit down with financial therapist Rachel Duncan to explore the wild history of Charles Ponzi, why scams like Bernie Madoff’s still happen today, and how “easy money” myths lure even the savviest investors. We also get personal about the emotional side of money—FOMO spending, consumerism as a hobby, and why it feels so intimate (and brave) to finally talk about money with friends. You’ll walk away learning: Why Ponzi schemes are built on trust, community ties, and the promise of high returns Red flags to watch for when evaluating an investment opportunity How FOMO spending silently taxes your wallet and relationships Why patience—not quick wins—is the real path to financial security How talking openly about money can actually deepen friendships and relieve financial shame Listen to the podcasts we talked about: Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story Debt Heads Whether you’ve ever wondered how smart people get caught in scams, or you just want to feel less alone about your own money choices, this episode is a must-listen. Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if success wasn’t about doing more—but about thinking differently? In this episode, performance expert Alex Feinberg shares his unconventional but wildly effective approach to rewiring your brain, optimizing your energy, and achieving real success—without the burnout. Drawing from his experiences as a pro athlete, hedge fund analyst, and executive coach, Alex breaks down how to build daily wins that reinforce your belief in yourself, why perfectionism keeps you poor, and how to train your mind to outlast any setback. You’ll walk away with: The truth about why your brain is wired to sabotage your goals—and how to override it Why most high achievers confuse productivity with progress A new way to think about financial risk, daily discipline, and dopamine management How to use the “King Pin” mental model to get more done with less stress The mindset shifts that separate successful people from those who burn out Whether you're an entrepreneur, a career climber, or just someone chasing a better way to live and work—this is your blueprint to staying in the game long enough to win. http://www.feinbergsystems.com Listen to Alex's podcast. Get Alex's cookbook. Keep up with podcast on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I sit down with Riana Malia—Speaker, Author, and Reinvention Strategist—who helps high-achieving women stop recycling old patterns and start creating extraordinary results in life, love, and money. Riana shares how subconscious cycles quietly hold us back, why most goal-setting strategies fail, and what it really takes to move from “goal setter” to “goal getter.” We dive into her signature Clear to Create™ Method and Quantum Pattern Protocol™, which use neuroscience, quantum healing, and emotional re-patterning to clear out the “junk” that keeps you stuck. You’ll hear: Why 90% of your thoughts are recycled—and how that sabotages success The hidden patterns that cause women to repeat the same money, career, and relationship struggles How to clear emotional blocks so you can finally set goals that stick Why reverse-engineering your goals is more powerful than traditional “SMART” goal-setting What it means to live in “full-spectrum self-expression” and align with your true identity If you’ve ever felt successful on paper but unfulfilled in reality, this episode will give you both the tools and the permission to create something different. https://quiz.rianamalia.com Be sure to keep up with the show on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If part one revealed how obligations are draining your life, part two is your roadmap out. In this follow-up, we move from awareness to action with a practical, four-step framework designed to help you reclaim your time, energy, and money without guilt. From learning how to audit your calendar to mastering the graceful no, this episode is about building a life full of intentional yeses instead of draining shoulds. You’ll walk away with: A step-by-step framework for breaking free from the obligation trap Scripts you can actually use to say no without guilt or excuses A strategy to prioritize relationships that truly matter Practical tips for building a calendar (and life) that reflects your values This is part two of our deep dive into obligation-based living — because you don’t just deserve more free time, you deserve a life that feels like it’s actually yours. Keep the conversation going with us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney. Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you living your life on other people’s terms? In this episode, we unpack the obligation trap — the endless cycle of weddings, work happy hours, family gatherings, and social “shoulds” that drain your money, your energy, and your joy. You’ll hear why so many of us say yes when we want to say no, what it’s actually costing us financially and emotionally, and how obligation-driven living keeps us disconnected from what really matters. You’ll walk away with: A clear understanding of how obligations hijack your time, money, and energy The hidden opportunity cost of living by “shoulds” instead of values The cultural, social, and psychological roots of people-pleasing Real-life examples that show how obligation fatigue shows up in everyday life This is part one of a two-part series. Next time, we’ll dive into the practical steps you can take to break free and start living on your own terms. Keep the conversation going with us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if financial success wasn't the finish line—but the launching pad? In this powerful episode, Shari sits down with Brandon Broadwater, founder of Zallevo and creator of the Master Your Power Within framework, to unpack what it really means to live a purpose-driven life of prosperity. From breaking free of the middle-class mindset to building sustainable wealth that aligns with your deeper purpose, Brandon shares how to go from survival mode to a life of contribution, energy, and clarity. You'll walk away with: The three levels of living: Worldly, Honorable, and Valiant—and how to close the gap between them Why many financially “successful” people still feel unfulfilled A breakdown of the Prosperity Quadrant: poor, middle class, rich, and abundant The myth of “money’s not important” and how that belief keeps you stuck Why residual income (not just more hustle) is key to freedom How to build prosperity through purpose—not burnout The #1 mindset shift that changes everything Follow Brandon on Instagram @broadwater.brandon Website: https://www.zallevo.com/ Follow Zavello on Instagram @zavello Keep up with Everyone’s Talkin’ Money on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this first Talkin’ Money Unfiltered episode, Scarlett Stanhope (aka The Biz Hippie) joins me for a no-script, no-rules conversation about a question we should all be asking: is your money stress really about your circumstances… or is it about your mindset? We dig into the difference between what you can control and what you can’t, why reframing sacrifice as choice changes everything, and how to stop feeling like a victim of your bills, grocery prices, or rent. Along the way, we share real-life examples — from CSA memberships to Cheez-It snack hacks — that prove small decisions can shift your whole financial perspective. You’ll hear: How to tell if your money struggles are mindset-driven or truly circumstantial The hidden power in recognizing your everyday financial choices Why “sacrifice” can be a mindset trap — and how to turn it into empowerment Real-world examples of finding flexibility without feeling deprived Did you enjoy our unfiltered talk?! Let us know, leave a comment on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Follow Scarlett Stanhope and The Biz Hippie: Instagram: @scarlettthebizhippie Website: thebizhippie.com Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every generation loves to complain about the next one—lazy, entitled, wasting money on gadgets and brunch. But here’s the truth: young adults today aren’t just making different choices—they’re playing a completely different financial game. In 1970, over half of 30-year-olds in America were married and owned a home. Today? Less than 15%. And it’s not because everyone suddenly decided marriage and mortgages were overrated. It’s the fallout from decades of policy decisions, wage stagnation, and skyrocketing costs that have made the old “American Dream” a whole lot harder to reach. In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on the real reasons why hitting financial milestones looks different now, and why “just work harder” is the worst advice you can give someone trying to buy a home in today’s economy. You’ll hear: The shocking drop in homeownership rates for 30-year-olds since the 1970s How wages, housing prices, and student debt have completely shifted the financial landscape Why avocado toast is not the problem (and what actually is) How generational misunderstanding keeps us from creating solutions that work Practical ways both older and younger generations can bridge the gap It’s time to stop blaming brunch and start looking at the real math. Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We often applaud people who save aggressively, track every penny, and avoid debt at all costs. But what if those habits are actually symptoms of something deeper—something that’s quietly holding them back? In this third episode of our Money Dysmorphia series, I’m joined by Ashley Franklin, Vice President of Branch Operations at SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, who breaks down the hidden emotional roots of financial behaviors that look healthy on the outside but may be quietly sabotaging our well-being. From over-saving and chronic budgeting to the fear of investing and the myth of “having enough,” this conversation is a powerful reality check. We talk about growing up with layaway, modern-day buy-now-pay-later traps, and the impact of comparison culture on our financial choices—especially for Millennials and Gen Z navigating money in an always-on, influencer-saturated world. You’ll walk away with: A new understanding of how over-saving can create financial stress instead of security Why budgeting to the extreme can backfire—and how to build in breathing room The emotional roadblocks behind fear of investing How income ≠ wealth, and why self-worth often gets tangled in both The power of creating a “Board of Directors” for your life—and how to pick the right financial confidantes Why separating fact from feeling is the real key to healing money dysmorphia This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Am I being smart with my money… or just scared?” Let’s unpack it together. Follow the show on Instagram  @everyonestalkinmoney Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We don’t just have money problems—we have money perception problems. In Part 2 of our three-part Money Dysmorphia series with Backbone, I’m joined by Melissa Burleson, a certified financial counselor at Tarrant County’s Credit Union, who brings nearly 20 years of wisdom, service, and heart to this conversation. Melissa knows firsthand how money dysmorphia—our distorted view of our financial reality—can sabotage even the smartest budgeter or most determined saver. We talk about how money dysmorphia can swing both ways—from feeling constantly behind despite doing all the right things, to overspending and living beyond your means to project financial success. And Melissa shares powerful personal stories, real-life coaching moments, and practical tools to start shifting from emotional chaos to financial clarity. You’ll walk away with: A deeper understanding of the emotional triggers behind overspending and avoidance How generational money beliefs and social media comparison fuel money dysmorphia Why many people tie their self-worth to a credit score—and how to break that cycle How to recognize when emotional thinking is clouding financial decisions What it takes to move from “I’m bad with money” to “I trust myself with money” Keep up with all things Everyone's Talkin' Money by following us on Instagram. If you loved what you heard, rate us 5 stars and like and follow us on your favorite podcast app! Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you feel broke, even when your finances say otherwise? Or maybe you’ve been spending like you’ve already “made it”—but your bank account hasn’t caught up? That distorted perception has a name: money dysmorphia. In this first episode of our special three-part series, I’ve partnered with Backbone, a national coalition of credit unions, to explore how emotional and psychological misperceptions around money are impacting millions of Americans—especially Millennials and Gen Z. Our guest is Nicole Andrushko, VP of Marketing at Westerra Credit Union, who’s on the frontlines of financial storytelling and education. Nicole unpacks how social media, comparison culture, and pressure to hit traditional milestones are warping our self-perception—and how credit unions are stepping in to help people see the truth of their financial health and take confident steps forward. You’ll walk away with: A clear understanding of what money dysmorphia is and how to spot it in yourself or others The real reason high-achieving, financially stable people still feel “behind” How credit unions are uniquely equipped to help people shift their mindset Simple, habit-based ways to start repairing your relationship with money Why emotional support is just as critical as financial tools in combating distorted financial thinking Keep up with everything Everyone's Talkin' Money by following us on Instagram. If you loved what you heard, give us a 5 Star review on your favorite podcast app and be sure to like and follow the show so you never miss an episode! Thank you to our sponsors!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.  Ava - Help build your credit score with Meetava.com. Use promo code: Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part 2, we go even deeper into the emotions that drive our financial behavior—especially when life doesn’t go as planned. Shannah Game joins me to talk about emotional spending, identity confusion, and how to unlearn shame-filled money patterns. Plus, she shares her new creative direction: baking cupcakes named after emotions to spark real conversations about money, grief, and reinvention. You’ll walk away learning How to recognize and reset emotional spending habitsWhy shame is the most expensive emotion we carryHow grief and money are deeply intertwinedHow to reconnect with your creative self—even if it feels lost Get Shannah's Book: Unraveling Your Relationship with Money. Follow Shannah on Instagram @shannahgame. Keep up with Everyone's Talkin' Money on Instagram. Thank you to our sponsor!  Policygenius - Head to ⁠policygenius.com⁠ to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when you hit midlife and everything starts to shift—your hormones, your finances, your sense of self? In Part 1 of this two-part series, I sit down with former Everyone’s Talkin’ Money host Shannah Game for an unfiltered conversation about the emotional and financial realities of your 40s. From the unexpected cost of just trying to feel normal, to why massages and therapy are not "frivolous" expenses, we’re breaking down the invisible taboos around women, money, and aging. You’ll walk away learning: How perimenopause and midlife identity shifts affect your moneyWhy it’s okay to spend on your emotional well-being—and how to do it intentionallyWhat the financial industry gets wrong about this chapter of lifeHow to create a “midlife money buffer” and budget for your future self Check out Shannah's new website heyshannah.com and follow her in Instagram for cupcakes, street convos and guidance on how to sort our the Messy Middle. As always, to keep up with everything Everyone's Talkin' Money follow us on Instagram. Thank you to our sponsor!  Policygenius - Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've been living your Rich Girl Summer — rooftop drinks, spontaneous getaways, joy on tap. But what happens when you come home... and your space just doesn’t match the vibe? If walking through your front door makes you feel like the vacation ended the second you stepped inside, it’s time for a home glow-up — without blowing your budget. In this episode, we’re taking the Rich Girl Summer energy indoors with my signature system for creating a space that looks, feels, and smells like luxury — even if you're working with a Target budget and a thrift store aesthetic. I’m giving you the exact mindset shift and room-by-room strategies to elevate your home, plus the real timing secrets behind scoring designer-worthy pieces for less. You’ll walk away learning: Why luxury is a feeling, not a price tag The “Rich Girl Home Audit” that instantly tells you what’s off in your space How to make your bedroom feel like a boutique hotel (yes, even on a Tuesday) My monthly shopping calendar to snag the best deals all year long The 70-20-10 rule for home spending that saves you from buyer’s remorse DIY and thrifting hacks that actually look expensive How to maintain a luxe vibe with just 10 minutes a day Whether you're a DIY queen or allergic to a glue gun, this episode will help you create a home that supports the life you’re building — one intention, one pillow fluff, and one well-timed Facebook Marketplace find at a time. Keep the conversation going on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney. And remember, your money should be a tool to live life on your terms — starting with where you wake up every single day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jonathan Nielson

I feel like this episode really didn't cover getting started with a passive income on Lower budgets

Jun 15th
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seed seed

Vool!!!

Oct 16th
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Mark Haley

8 full minutes of ads in the middle of the podcast :(

Nov 16th
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Rbgnl67

1-way to fix our Wealth Gap: ☆) is to teach children of our future financial literacy

Aug 22nd
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Charles

Wealth building is absolutely possible. Start from somewhere and keep building on it. You will get closer to your goals.

Aug 14th
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Rbgnl67

What a wonderful & important question to know & have help answering a self help money type of lesson!!!! I'm 52 now, and within those yrs I have found out I knew Nothing about $$$$ or how any kind of Financials Literacy. And Because of that, I ended up living in a car @ 29yrs old.

Jul 22nd
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Apr 9th
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David Mulonas

I like the ideas being spoke about for making money in other ways and cutting spending; however, the discussion around traditional/passive investing in saying that it has duped prior generations is incorrect. Even investing in 401(k) for 35 years in mutual funds making 5-7% and with 10-15% of gross earnings and employer match means an individual can retire comfortably. I believe you have sent a mixed message to the audience.

Aug 6th
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daisy

this show has provided me so much guidance and clarity around money and personal finance

Mar 12th
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Izzy

I disagree with her premise on health plans I wouldn’t say she’s that educated either on this she works for Cosmo... also the subject they didn’t address which should be a big deal is that younger people who aren’t in therapy or see a dr for conditions etc are better suited to a HDHP the employer may sometimes add money into that plan to begin with my company inject $500 in my HSA and then I just put 10$ a check in that fund both PPO and HDHP have out of pocket maximums and they may be 3-5,000$ and that’s a RARE thing to happen and if it does it does and you just wil have to pay for it either way but it doesn’t make sense to be fearful of rare things you just cross that bridge god forbid but if you’re healthy 20-30s don’t see doctors then save that money it’s about $1000 difference for me in premiums a year and what are the odds I’m going to use that much health insurance to make up for that $1000 in premiums? Very low. So if you get sick once or twice a year you can just use the money

Dec 16th
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daisy

2 more days to get health insurance!

Dec 13th
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daisy

yes!

Dec 7th
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Meudame Peut-être

So, this is not an episode that will prpvide you with solutions and options. It's an episode about their experience in financially abusive relationship and that they have clients living paycheck to paycheck they help. I was expecting advice, methods, steps, insight, etc. But no...

Jun 14th
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Eric Wilson

love the podcast, it is fantastic

Aug 27th
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Karen Belles

I love this podcast! she is entertaining, straight forward and gives advice that I feel like I can actively act on.

Dec 15th
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mo macaroni

not good

Oct 23rd
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