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Join money expert Tori Dunlap as she guides you on how to make more, spend less, and feel financially confident in a world run by rich white men. Through solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with resources to get, save, and grow money to gain financial freedom and kick some patriarchal ass at the same time. New episodes drop every Tuesday, and mini-episodes drop every other Thursday.

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Today, we’re doing something a little different at Financial Feminist. Tori recently appeared on an episode of the Creator Science podcast to talk about the process of writing her New York Times bestselling book, “Financial Feminist.” From writing the proposal and finding an agent to marketing and selling the book — she breaks it all down in this transparent interview. If you’ve ever considered writing a book and are curious about what the journey looks like, then tune in to this episode. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Financial Feminist book: https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-book Looking for one-on-one coaching with Tori on getting your book launched? Apply for consulting: https://airtable.com/app5HLSQ8w4ufyrfW/shrGoFWWDtau2wYn6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you been wondering how to effectively diversify your investment portfolio? Or whether you should prioritize real estate investments over traditional retirement accounts? In this episode of the Financial Feminist, we’re answering more user submitted questions, but this time we have TWO money experts giving you perspective — host Tori Dunlap and New York Times Bestselling Author, Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche! Together they tackle these questions and more, offering valuable insights into personal finance. From budgeting hacks and saving money on groceries to understanding investment options like Roth IRAs and real estate, they provide practical money advice for listeners at every stage of their financial journey. Tune in as Tori and Tiffany share tips on managing debt, maximizing scholarships, and building a solid foundation for financial wholeness. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Budgetnista website: http://budgetnista.com Made Whole Workbook: https://thebudgetnista.com/order-made-whole/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today’s episode of the Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap sits down with Lauren McGoodwin, founder of Career Contessa — a platform dedicated to helping advance women in their careers. Together, they dive into the intricacies of workplace dynamics, salary negotiation strategies, and the pursuit of fulfilling careers. Tune in to gain valuable insights on deciphering company cultures, leveraging AI tools for job searches, and advocating for fair compensation. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz How to Land the Job Free Webinar: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/55/4v7kpbgz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever wanted to do something — overhaul your health, change your body, start a new career, reach a financial goal — and become utterly overwhelmed just thinking about all the things you’d have to do to achieve it? You’re not the only one. For many of us, it’s not the fear of failure that is holding us back in life, it’s the “go big or go home” mindset that stops us from progressing. The attitude that it has to be all or nothing. In this episode, Tori unpacks the harmful effects of this mindset and offers practical strategies for overcoming it. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Stock Market School: https://treasury.app/herfirst100k/investing-101-workshop  Also mentioned in the episode: How to Travel Ethically on a Budget with Jo Franco Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“The biggest thing I didn't expect as a single mom would be that I had to learn how to rely on strangers.” In this episode, host Tori Dunlap sits down with Kim Williams, founder of Single Black Motherhood, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of navigating single motherhood. Kim shares her personal journey, from making difficult decisions about relationships to moving across states to provide a better life for her daughter. Through candid conversation, they explore the stigma surrounding single motherhood, the importance of community support, and practical resources available for single moms. Kim's insights shed light on the resilience and strength of single mothers, offering inspiration and guidance for listeners facing similar circumstances.  Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TW : fertility, miscarriage, pregnancy loss “I will never forget sitting down with my boss, and she said, congratulations, we've planned out the next five years of your life. And I remember in that moment having this visceral reaction of, they didn't even ask me what I want for my life. They didn't ask me.” In this episode of the Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap engages in a candid conversation with the dynamic Jenna Kutcher, entrepreneur and host of the Gold Digger Podcast. Together, they dive into the depths of personal growth, entrepreneurship, work/life balance, and the power of podcasting. With Jenna's authentic insights and Tori's straightforward approach, listeners are in for a treat as they explore the nuances of embracing discomfort, navigating ADHD as an entrepreneur, and making the most of viral moments.  Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“We're so scared of showing up imperfectly, we're so scared that maybe our wildest dreams are out of reach and too big that we don't ever get started.” For many entrepreneurs or people dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur, getting started is often the hardest part. That feeling of nervousness and fear — or the thinking that we need to know it all before getting started is not uncommon, but it is holding you back from taking action. In this episode, Tori shares some of the biggest mindset issues and entrepreneurship myths she’s come across as a consultant and business owner and gives you valuable insight into how to use this information to get out of your own way. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Business Boot Camp: https://her-first-100k.teachable.com/p/business-bootcamp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TW: This episode references suicide.  In today’s episode, Tori sits down with Madeline Pendleton, business owner and author of "I Survived Capitalism and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt," to discuss the intricacies of personal finance, capitalism, and ethical business. Madeline shares her journey of dealing with loss as a result of financial stress, and how it affected the way she now runs her business. Madeline has gone viral for her alternative business model and in this interview she’s sharing invaluable insight on managing money and navigating that path while trying to stay true to her ideals.  Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you’re reading the title of this episode wondering how astrology can be relevant to personal finance and career development — get ready for a fascinating exploration into the cosmic influences that shape each of our individual paths. In this insightful conversation, Chani Nicholas, New York Times best-selling author and world-renowned astrologer, shares insights into how astrology can be a valuable tool for self-discovery, understanding one's strengths and challenges, and making informed decisions in various aspects of life. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever wondered what to do with your 401k when you leave a job? Or how to pay off debt and save while on a low income? Well, pull up a chair and get ready to take some notes, because today we’re back with another Ask Tori Anything episode! In this Q&A session, Tori answers a variety of financial questions from the audience — from saving money and investing to negotiating a raise and understanding the intricacies of 401k matching, Tori's expertise shines through as she dives into the nuances of personal finance — tune in! Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“When the average person hears the words generational wealth, they think succession, yachts, and trust funds. When you and I talk about generational wealth, what we're really talking about is — how do we make our future family, or even our communities, better than we had it?” Are you setting your kids up for financial success? Do you even know how to? In this episode, Tori welcomes award-winning family finance coach Andy Hill back to the show to find out all the questions parents are or should be asking to prepare their kids for the future. From how to start talking to your kids about money, why starting at a young age is important, to what programs and resources you should be investing in. This conversation is filled with practical strategies and tools you can use to set your children up for financial success. Don’t have kids? Don’t worry! You’ll still walk away from this episode armed with knowledge and financial tips you can personally use to become more financially secure (with or without kids). Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Andy's Make My Kid a Millionaire Course: https://contact7--hillmedia.thrivecart.com/make-my-kid-a-millionaire/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CW: This episode discusses sexual abuse. The sober-curious movement has grown substantially in recent years as women especially begin to re-evaluate their relationship with alcohol. During the pandemic, levels of drinking skyrocketed, which has a direct impact on our mental and physical health, and of course, our wallets. In this re-release from July 2023, we’re joined by Kelsey Moreira, founder of Doughp, the cookie dough company with a mission to help women in recovery, to talk about her journey as a sober business owner. We also dive into her time on Shark Tank, including the hypocritical reason her company was passed up for funding and ultimately how she overcame the setback to build a business she loves. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at  https://herfirst100k.com/podcast Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“If you are stacking your day with so many habits and routines that you don't have any time to sit and just be or to enjoy your life or to play or to run into spontaneity, that's not wellness.” In this episode, we explore how integrating small changes into your life and building small habits can help us lead richer, more rewarding lives. Our guest today is Liz Moody, host of the top-rated “The Liz Moody Podcast” and author of the book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success.” In this deeply insightful conversation, Liz is sharing her own wellness journey, what she’s learned along the way, and giving us actionable tips we can use to cultivate meaningful change.  Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TW: This episode discusses themes of grief, loss, depression, and mental health. In this intimate episode, host Tori Dunlap takes to the mic solo to share her deeply personal journey through grief. Straying from the usual financial focus, Tori explores the complex and challenging emotions she faced during a period of loss and transformation in her life and invites listeners into a raw and honest conversation about the human experience no one can avoid. Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever wondered how trauma shapes your decision-making when it comes to money? In this episode of Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap is joined by Ellyce Fulmore, financial educator and author of "Keeping Finance Personal," where they discuss the realm of personal finance through the lens of identity. This enlightening conversation unfolds to explore the connection between trauma and finances and how various aspects of identity, from gender and sexuality to neurodivergence, can significantly influence financial decisions and shape our relationship with money.  Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to 2024, Financial Feminists! Whether or not you hit all of your money, savings, investing, or job goals for 2023 — a new year means new opportunities, but it doesn’t have to mean a whole new you. How about a better prepared, more financially savvy you? In this episode, host and financial educator Tori Dunlap is giving you the pep talk of ALL pep talks, reminding you that there’s nothing shameful about not being where you want to be just yet while also giving you the tips you need to help get you there. We’re focusing on mindset, goal-setting, and reflection, letting go of imposter syndrome, and giving you some quick action steps that will help you start the year off on the right track. Oh, and there’s some Timothee Chalamet talk mixed in there too. Tune in!  Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You might know her as “Your Rich BFF.” You might also know her as a former Wall Street trader, entrepreneur, or speaker…but one thing you’ll never know her as is broke. Our guest today, Vivian Tu, is a financial expert on a mission to make the financial industry less “male, pale, and stale.” In this episode she’s talking to Tori about how to live like the rich. Tune in for an insightful discussion covering the societal pressures on women when it comes to wealth, misconceptions of money and evil, and how you can begin your journey to getting rich AF.  Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Most of us have heard from well-meaning friends or family members that real estate is always a good investment –– and though it can be, blanket advice like this can often do more harm than good. In this re-release episode, Tori’s talking about the biggest financial mistake she almost made –– buying a home. She guides you through what ultimately stopped her from signing the contract, and what considerations you might need to keep in mind when you’re deciding if renting or buying is in your best interest. If you’ve been trying to decide whether to rent or buy, especially in today’s market where home prices and interest rates have sky-rocketed, then tune in to hear Tori’s thoughts! Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com.  Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does it mean to live a financial feminist lifestyle? In the seventh and final episode of Financial Foundations, brought to you by State Farm, host Tori Dunlap isn’t just telling you how to use money as a tool to better your own life — she’s taking it a step further and talking about how to use money to help better the lives of others. From supporting your favorite organizations and causes you care about to using it to support change in your communities, she’s sharing the ways that you can fully embrace your financial feminism. Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at www.financialfeministpodcast.com Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Everything that I've ever done and ever achieved came through community, so if I have an abundance, I feel it's my duty to share it. There's just nothing in me that feels okay with me having, and my family does not.” In this episode, host Tori Dunlap engages in a candid conversation with X Mayo, comedian, writer, producer, actress, and podcast host who, after having landed in NYC 10 years ago with just 80 dollars and a suitcase, has now gone on to become an Emmy-nominated writer for The Daily Show With Trevor Noah. Tune in to hear her unique story as she dishes on everything from unlearning early belief systems about money and finances to learning the true value of community. Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://financialfeministpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Janet Rowley

Why isn't Season 2 on this platform? I was waiting for it and found out it's not here anymore

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Jenny Carroll

It's interesting because I agree with a lot of what you both are saying here. However, I could also argue nearly every one of your points. Biggest being the cult mentality- cruises, trips, team building - you know big, successful companies do this as well. My dream of working for Amazon as an example ;)

Sep 1st
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Weirdest way I made money was when I was traveling in Japan I found a Craigslist ad to do voiceover for an app used during Tokyo olympics, made $50 cash for a few hours of work.

Aug 23rd
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Stacey

weirdest way I made money. unloading people's shopping carts for the quarter in their cart

Jul 16th
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Tawnya John

Absolutely in LOVE. Recommending this to everyone who will listen. This podcast has opened my eyes to privileges I didn't even know I had and have and the struggles kept in the shadows that people are facing that are straight up CRIMINAL. So happy to be being educated about these issues so I can help advocate for their ABOLISHMENT.

Jun 20th
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Arielle Niss

Big fan of this show! Tori does a great job bringing on experts with unique money-related stories. I can feel her money confidence through the phone and it’s contagious!

Jun 8th
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Sarah Seng

I love Tori's content, very excited to catch up on this

Jun 3rd
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Karyn Ford

So excited for this ❤❤❤

May 20th
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