Paid Podcast: MoneyMind is a series of customized podcasts that explore the mind’s complex relationship with money. Hosted by journalist, comedian, and author Faith Salie and featuring expert insights from financial psychologists and others, MoneyMind sheds light on the inner workings, unique belief systems, strengths, and vulnerabilities of four financial behaviors: TheStructured Saver, The Avid Consumer, The Optimistic Avoider, and The Vigilant Stockpiler. To learn more about your MoneyMind, choose the podcast episode that most closely matches your attitude about money and your age group. For best results, visit Slate.com/MoneyMind to build your customized podcast.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You like to see your money in action (especially transactions). Risky investments and debt don't deter you. You make the most of now. You enjoy shopping for gifts and experiences. Some consider The Avid Consumer a big spender. You may pride yourself on it or secretly know you've got to cut back. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and Emma Johnson, journalist, blogger at WealthySingleMommy.com, and host of Like a Mother podcast.
You like to see your money in action (especially transactions). Risky investments and debt don't deter you. You make the most of now. You enjoy shopping for gifts and experiences. Some consider The Avid Consumer a big spender. You may pride yourself on it or secretly know you've got to cut back. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and Emma Johnson, journalist, blogger at WealthySingleMommy.com, and host of Like a Mother podcast.
You like to see your money in action (especially transactions). Risky investments and debt don't deter you. You make the most of now. You enjoy shopping for gifts and experiences. Some consider The Avid Consumer a big spender. You may pride yourself on it or secretly know you've got to cut back. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and Emma Johnson, journalist, blogger at WealthySingleMommy.com, and host of Like a Mother podcast.
You like to see your money in action (especially transactions). Risky investments and debt don't deter you. You make the most of now. You enjoy shopping for gifts and experiences. Some consider The Avid Consumer a big spender. You may pride yourself on it or secretly know you've got to cut back. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger atGoodFinancialCents.com; and Emma Johnson, journalist, blogger at WealthySingleMommy.com, and host of Like a Mother podcast.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given youpeace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Your savings is a security blanket, and your exercises in frugality have left others astonished. At times, you've been known to neglect yourself (or your home or car etc.) in order to maintain an aggressive savingstreak. The Vigilant Stockpiler may find joy in the certainty and safety, but you're also not as likely to actually enjoy what you've saved. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and financial psychologist Brad Klontz.
Your savings is a security blanket, and your exercises in frugality have left others astonished. At times, you've been known to neglect yourself (or your home or car etc.) in order to maintain an aggressive savingstreak. The Vigilant Stockpiler may find joy in the certainty and safety, but you're also not as likely to actually enjoy what you've saved. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and financial psychologist Brad Klontz.
Your savings is a security blanket, and your exercises in frugality have left others astonished. At times, you've been known to neglect yourself (or your home or car etc.) in order to maintain an aggressive savingstreak. The Vigilant Stockpiler may find joy in the certainty and safety, but you're also not as likely to actually enjoy what you've saved. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and financial psychologist Brad Klontz.
Your savings is a security blanket, and your exercises in frugality have left others astonished. At times, you've been known to neglect yourself (or your home or car etc.) in order to maintain an aggressive saving streak. The Vigilant Stockpiler may find joy in the certainty and safety, but you're also not as likely to actually enjoy what you've saved. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz, and financial therapist Amanda Clayman.