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This is a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Reema Khrais digs in with stories about the unanticipated ways money affects relationships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult. Presented by Marketplace.

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    • May 27, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 214 EPISODES
    • 5 SEASONS

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    The This Is Uncomfortable podcast is a highly engaging and thought-provoking show that delves into the complex and often overlooked aspects of money and its impact on our lives. Hosted by Reema Khrais, a talented journalist with a captivating radio voice, this podcast offers a unique blend of storytelling rooted in journalism.

    One of the best aspects of This Is Uncomfortable is Reema's ability to tell stories that are deeply personal and relatable. Each episode explores different themes related to money, such as relationships, decisions, and financial struggles. The stories presented are fascinating, often revealing surprising insights into the role money plays in our lives. Reema's skilled interviewing and storytelling techniques keep listeners on the edge of their seat, making it easy to get immersed in each episode.

    Another standout aspect of this podcast is its high production value. As expected from a team associated with Marketplace, the sound quality and overall production are top-notch. The attention to detail in terms of sound design and editing enhances the listening experience, making it enjoyable from start to finish.

    While This Is Uncomfortable has many positives, there are some areas for improvement. One possible drawback is that sometimes deeper questions could be asked during interviews to further explore the story being told. While the podcast covers interesting topics and provides valuable insights into money-related issues, there may be missed opportunities to dive even deeper into certain subjects.

    In conclusion, The This Is Uncomfortable podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking for an engaging and enlightening exploration of money's influence on our lives. Reema Khrais does an exceptional job as both host and storyteller, creating a space where listeners can reflect on their own experiences with money while gaining new perspectives. Despite some minor areas for improvement, this podcast stands out as one that tackles important conversations about money with sensitivity and depth.



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    Latest episodes from This Is Uncomfortable

    Introducing: "What We Spend"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 2:27


    From our sponsor: Imagine if you could ask someone anything you wanted about their finances. On “What We Spend,” people from across the country and across the financial spectrum are opening their wallets — and their lives — to tell you everything: What they make, what they want, and — for one week — what they spend.

    "You'll never be ready to buy a home"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 37:19


    When newlyweds Chantal and Travis Lisback started searching for their dream home in Seattle, they weren't entirely on the same page. Chantal was eager to settle down as soon as possible, while Travis was more comfortable waiting a few years. As the search dragged on, what began as a shared dream started to feel more like a standoff. This week, a story about how a big life decision can bring to light the money and communication issues you didn't know were there. Plus, later in the episode, Chantal and Travis sit down with financial therapist Aja Evans to unpack what's happening beneath the surface, and how to approach money fights with more care and intention. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend!

    Work Drama: Your questions, our advice

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 26:52


    Ever wrestled with a work problem and didn't know where to turn? We've got you. In our new advice column, “Work Drama,” we try to find answers to your sticky work situations. This week, “This Is Uncomfortable” host Reema Khrais is joined by career coach and podcaster Mandi Woodruff-Santos to unpack your workplace problems -- from messy, toxic bosses to dealing with salary negotiations.Got workplace drama you need help dealing with? Shoot us an email at uncomfortable@marketplace.org to tell us about it, or call ‪(347) 746-4848‬ and leave a message. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend!

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    New Nun Syndrome

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 39:53


    After decades of trying to make it as an actor and comedian in Hollywood, Claudette Powell felt deeply unfulfilled. So she set her sights on a radically different life -- one that required her to pay off nearly $150,000 of debt. When she finally wrote that last check, she took a vow of poverty and entered a convent. But leaving behind her material life wasn't as simple as it sounded. This week: how paying off debt was only the beginning – and how money still finds a way to complicate life within convent walls.If you liked this episode, share it with a friend!

    Will you be my nanny?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 37:11


    Hanna Sanborn was a single mom with newborn twins, struggling to find affordable childcare. Her best friend, Bryer Rossi, was burned out at work and looking for a way out. One day, Hanna floated an idea to him: “What if you quit your job and took care of my babies?” What started as a running joke between friends turned into a lifeline that changed their lives and the way they saw each other.If you liked this episode, share it with a friend!

    "This Is Uncomfortable" is back May 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 2:17


    “This Is Uncomfortable” returns with four brand-new episodes about life and how money messes with it.This season: Two best friends, struggling with work and unaffordable child care, come up with an unconventional solution that reshapes their relationship. A woman walks away from a Hollywood career to take a vow of poverty. Our “Money Fight” series is back, following a couple whose search for a dream home turns into a power struggle. And in our new advice series, "Work Drama," we tackle your uncomfortable work questions on toxic offices and pay discrepancies.New episodes drop starting May 1.

    “Unlocking the Gates” on housing and economic opportunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 24:06


    “This Is Uncomfortable” will be back in your feeds with brand new episodes in May, and in the meantime, we're sharing the first episode of “Unlocking the Gates,” a series from Marketplace and APM Studios hosted by special correspondent Lee Hawkins. He tells the story of how the Minnesota suburb he grew up in went from being a place where the housing market was inaccessible to Black families to one where many Black families found economic opportunity. And it all started with a nighttime business deal.

    How it all began: celebrating 10 seasons!  

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 36:20


    Hard to believe, but we're celebrating 10 seasons, and five years, of  “This Is Uncomfortable”! In this special episode, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal the show's origins, the biggest lessons Reema's learned along the way and our favorite money tips from expert guests. Plus we'll hear from you, our listeners, about the insights that have stuck with you through the years.  We'll be back with a new season in 2025! For special content and updates on what's next, subscribe to our newsletter. 

    How it all began: celebrating 10 seasons!  

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 36:20


    Hard to believe, but we're celebrating 10 seasons, and five years, of  “This Is Uncomfortable”! In this special episode, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal the show's origins, the biggest lessons Reema's learned along the way and our favorite money tips from expert guests. Plus we'll hear from you, our listeners, about the insights that have stuck with you through the years.  We'll be back with a new season in 2025! For special content and updates on what's next, subscribe to our newsletter. 

    Check your Venmo, please

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 32:53


    Last spring, Jay Benedith and Ben Williams matched on a dating app and quickly hit it off. But just a few weeks into their budding romance, a Venmo request started to raise questions about their future together. What happens when your partner's approach to money clashes with yours? Can nickel-and-diming jeopardize a connection?  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The gifts of mortality and movement, from “Notes From America”

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 54:30


    This week, we're sharing an episode of another podcast we think you'll love. “Notes From America With Kai Wright” is a show from WNYC Studios about the unfinished business of our history, and its grip on our future. In this episode, Wright interviews choreographer Bill T. Jones about his groundbreaking dance performance “Still/Here.” Jones shares his reflections on creating such an essential piece of performance art amid the AIDS epidemic and while grieving his own partner, what he learned from spending time with the “survivors” who inspired it, and how “Still/Here” has evolved for a new generation of audiences. To get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    When death is your career

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 36:41


    What does it mean to make a living from death? From a young age, Joél Simone Maldonado was fascinated by mortality, leading her to a career as a funeral director, embalmer and sacred grief practitioner. In the final episode of our miniseries on grief and money, Reema Khrais talks with Joél about her profession: the tough conversations around money, the toll it takes on her mental health, and why she advocates for more cultural competency in death care. Also, Joél offers tips to financially prepare ourselves for the inevitable, and Reema reflects on the personal impact of her recent experiences with loss.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    Windfalls and vet bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 47:47


    In the early 90s, Mike Perry found himself in a tough spot. He was living a carefree life when he was asked to take in a black mutt named Wisdom. What began as a reluctant favor evolved into something much deeper — a bond that would reshape Mike's financial future, even long after Wisdom was gone. This week, as part of our miniseries on grief and money, we explore how our love for pets shapes our financial decisions. Mike's journey with Wisdom takes him from heartbreak to an unexpected windfall. And then later in the episode, we ask: is there such a thing as spending too much on our pets? Reema Khrais talks with Marketplace's Kimberly Adams about the emotional and financial costs of caring for a beloved pet in their final days. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The things we leave behind

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 34:14


    While sorting through her father's belongings after his death, Amanda Petteruti came across a collection of locked toolboxes. What she discovered inside made her rethink what she knew about her family's finances and left her with unsettling questions about her dad: Why had he spent so much money on this secret hobby? Why was it now Amanda's burden to handle? And how do you find closure with someone once they're gone?  This episode is the first of a three-part miniseries exploring the intersection of money, grief and loss.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

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    Hired, fired, can't retire (updated rerun)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 48:41


    This week, we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes and reconnecting with old friends for an update. Rebecca Danigelis never planned to stop working. She was an executive housekeeper in Boston raising two kids as a single mom, and everything she earned went to making sure they got the best education she could afford. When her son Sian-Pierre was climbing the ranks as a journalist and entrepreneur, it seemed like all the overtime, frozen dinners and sacrifice were worth it. But just as his career was taking off, hers started to crumble. We first aired this episode in 2022, and now Reema checks in with Rebecca and Sian-Pierre to see how their financial situation has unfolded. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable,  subscribe to our newsletter!

    Wait, I think I'm being underpaid

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 28:23


    Nikki Massie never had a reason to question her salary. After more than a decade with the same company, she'd earned awards, promotions and the trust of co-workers who felt like family. But then one day, she discovered she might have missed out on tens of thousands of dollars over the years. Nikki began to wonder: What do you do when you suspect you've been underpaid? And at what point do you consider walking away?  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    What have you learned from the show?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 4:11


    As we reflect on 10 seasons of “This Is Uncomfortable,” Reema shares a snippet of a conversation with the show’s founder-producer, Hayley Hershman, about what they’ve learned from making the show and how their relationships with money have changed over the years. And we want to hear your thoughts, too! What’s something you’ve learned from listening to “TIU” over the years? You can tell us how your relationship with money or work has changed, or maybe what the show has made you think more deeply about. Record a voice memo and email it to us at uncomfortable@marketplace.org. Or you can call and leave us a message at 347-RING-TIU (347-746-4848). Either way, be sure to include your name and where you’re calling from. There's a good chance we'll include it on the show!

    “Why did you buy more bones?”

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 39:15


    Sisters Brittany Walsh and Nicole O'Neil have always been close. But when Nicole started experiencing mysterious health problems, her turn toward alternative treatments divided them. As Nicole spent more and more money on dubious cure-alls, Brittany was faced with a question: What do you do when you're afraid the person closest to you might be losing themselves?  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    Hanif Abdurraqib on what it means to “make it”

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 36:22


    For our season premiere, we're sharing a conversation with one of our favorite writers, Hanif Abdurraqib. He joins Reema for a wide-ranging conversation about the moral judgments we're quick to make about people's financial circumstances, notions of success and legacy, and what it means to be “good” versus “bad” in an unequal world. Hanif also reveals one of the most challenging financial moments of his life and the reasons behind his commitment to giving away so much of his income. Hanif is an award-winning poet, cultural critic and author from Columbus, Ohio. He's written six books, several of which are bestsellers, including his most recent, “There's Always This Year.” His work spans sports, pop culture and politics, often focusing on issues of race and class, while also delving into themes of grief, beauty and love. He's been the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” and a finalist for the National Book Award, among other accolades. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back Aug. 22

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 2:37


    “This Is Uncomfortable” returns for its 10th season (you read that right: 10th!) with brand-new episodes about life and how money messes with it. In our upcoming season, we've got stories about advocating for fair pay and how challenging it can be to support a loved one's bad money choices. We'll also explore how money complicates the way we grieve, and what it’s like to receive a huge windfall from beyond the grave. We share one man's philosophy of how to redistribute wealth to build the community he wants to live in. And we'll take a look back at the past 10 seasons of TIU and what we've learned along the way. All that and more starting Aug. 22. To get even more Uncomfortable during the season, sign up for our newsletter.

    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back Aug. 22

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 2:37


    “This Is Uncomfortable” returns for its 10th season (you read that right: 10th!) with brand-new episodes about life and how money messes with it. In our upcoming season, we've got stories about advocating for fair pay and how challenging it can be to support a loved one's bad money choices. We'll also explore how money complicates the way we grieve, and what it’s like to receive a huge windfall from beyond the grave. We share one man's philosophy of how to redistribute wealth to build the community he wants to live in. And we'll take a look back at the past 10 seasons of TIU and what we've learned along the way. All that and more starting Aug. 22. To get even more Uncomfortable during the season, sign up for our newsletter.

    An update from Hana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 27:00


    When we last heard from Hana Albaioumy, she was grappling with an agonizing decision. She wanted to escape Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza, but it would cost her $10,000, most of her savings, to cross the border into Egypt.  Hana shares a complicated update with Reema: She managed to evacuate Gaza and flee to Cairo, but the decision came with a steep financial and emotional cost. Hana explains what it was like saying goodbye to her family, shares the challenges of navigating a new life in Egypt without legal status and recounts a surprising moment when she felt like her old self.  We're currently working on Season 10, which will launch in August. In the meantime, we hope you listen to this intimate conversation about how Hana is grappling with an uncertain future.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    An update from Hana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 27:00


    When we last heard from Hana Albaioumy, she was grappling with an agonizing decision. She wanted to escape Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza, but it would cost her $10,000, most of her savings, to cross the border into Egypt.  Hana shares a complicated update with Reema: She managed to evacuate Gaza and flee to Cairo, but the decision came with a steep financial and emotional cost. Hana explains what it was like saying goodbye to her family, shares the challenges of navigating a new life in Egypt without legal status and recounts a surprising moment when she felt like her old self.  We're currently working on Season 10, which will launch in August. In the meantime, we hope you listen to this intimate conversation about how Hana is grappling with an uncertain future.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    Meet Jasmine! And her new pod, “Sacred Scandal: Nation of Saints”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 41:09


    Do you listen carefully to our credits every week? Then you might’ve heard of our “silent contributor,” Jasmine Romero, who has been editing “This Is Uncomfortable” for the past year and a half. And all along, she’s also been working on another podcast of her own, “Sacred Scandal: Nation of Saints.” It’s a show with a lot of Uncomfortable themes — immigration, family secrets and how money messes with politics. We're sharing the first episode of Jasmine's pod, but before we jump in, she tells Reema how she reported this deeply personal story about the Salvadoran Civil War, the assassination of a beloved archbishop, and an unsolved murder in her own family. Reema and Jasmine bond over the challenges of reporting personal stories and reflect on how the show's themes connect to current news events. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    Meet Jasmine! And her new pod, “Sacred Scandal: Nation of Saints”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 41:09


    Do you listen carefully to our credits every week? Then you might’ve heard of our “silent contributor,” Jasmine Romero, who has been editing “This Is Uncomfortable” for the past year and a half. And all along, she’s also been working on another podcast of her own, “Sacred Scandal: Nation of Saints.” It’s a show with a lot of Uncomfortable themes — immigration, family secrets and how money messes with politics. We're sharing the first episode of Jasmine's pod, but before we jump in, she tells Reema how she reported this deeply personal story about the Salvadoran Civil War, the assassination of a beloved archbishop, and an unsolved murder in her own family. Reema and Jasmine bond over the challenges of reporting personal stories and reflect on how the show's themes connect to current news events. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    Join our Uncomfortable book club!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 2:00


    Hey y’all! We’re working on a new season coming at you this August, but over the summer we’re trying something new: The Uncomfortable Book Club! Every other week our newsletter will showcase a book that made us think differently about life and how money messes with it. All the details are in this episode, and when you sign up before June 15 at Marketplace.org/bookclub, you’ll be entered to win some merch from the show. Happy reading!

    Join our Uncomfortable book club!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 2:00


    Hey y’all! We’re working on a new season coming at you this August, but over the summer we’re trying something new: The Uncomfortable Book Club! Every other week our newsletter will showcase a book that made us think differently about life and how money messes with it. All the details are in this episode, and when you sign up before June 15 at Marketplace.org/bookclub, you’ll be entered to win some merch from the show. Happy reading!

    The promise of a miracle cure

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 41:35


    Doris Tyler has energy well beyond her 80 years. Even after retiring from her career as a music teacher, she remained active in her community — driving to church events, coming up with creative surprises for all her grandchildren. But then one day, she realized her vision was so blurry she couldn't safely drive. When traditional medical treatment stopped working, Doris' community came together to help her pay for a brand-new medical technology: stem cell injections.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The promise of a miracle cure

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 41:35


    Doris Tyler has energy well beyond her 80 years. Even after retiring from her career as a music teacher, she remained active in her community — driving to church events, coming up with creative surprises for all her grandchildren. But then one day, she realized her vision was so blurry she couldn't safely drive. When traditional medical treatment stopped working, Doris' community came together to help her pay for a brand-new medical technology: stem cell injections.  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The high price of cheap clothes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:23


    Lorena has been a garment worker in Los Angeles for over twenty years, going to work each day in a small factory to sew trendy fast fashion clothes for pennies per item. But one day, she decided enough was enough, and she took a stand against the poor work conditions and low pay. In part two of our mini-series on fast fashion, we look at the system of production: who pays the price for cheap clothes? And how might that system change for the better? If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The high price of cheap clothes

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 35:23


    Lorena has been a garment worker in Los Angeles for over twenty years, going to work each day in a small factory to sew trendy fast fashion clothes for pennies per item. But one day, she decided enough was enough, and she took a stand against the poor work conditions and low pay. In part two of our mini-series on fast fashion, we look at the system of production: who pays the price for cheap clothes? And how might that system change for the better? If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    No more panic shopping

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 34:30


    What’s behind our desire to reinvent ourselves through fashion? Is it even possible to shop sustainably? This week on the show, Reema sets out to answer these questions with help from fashion educator and sustainable stylist Lakyn Carlton, who shares her own journey away from fast fashion. Plus, producer Alice Wilder takes Reema on a thrifting journey in North Carolina, hunting for work clothes that will allow Reema to feel like herself without breaking the bank. This is Part 1 of our two-part miniseries on the costs of fast fashion. First up, we look at escaping the cycle of overconsumption. To learn more about how fast fashion impacts climate change, check out this episode from Marketplace’s “How We Survive.”  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    No more panic shopping

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 34:30


    What’s behind our desire to reinvent ourselves through fashion? Is it even possible to shop sustainably? This week on the show, Reema sets out to answer these questions with help from fashion educator and sustainable stylist Lakyn Carlton, who shares her own journey away from fast fashion. Plus, producer Alice Wilder takes Reema on a thrifting journey in North Carolina, hunting for work clothes that will allow Reema to feel like herself without breaking the bank. This is Part 1 of our two-part miniseries on the costs of fast fashion. First up, we look at escaping the cycle of overconsumption. To learn more about how fast fashion impacts climate change, check out this episode from Marketplace’s “How We Survive.”  If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The bias we don’t talk about

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 44:51


    Lindsey Niehay dreamed of being a doctor since she was a teenager. But when she graduated from medical school and started a residency program in emergency medicine, she felt like her weight drew negative attention from colleagues. Then, she learned about the conversations happening behind her back. This is a story about how weight discrimination can derail a career, and why our legal system doesn't offer the protections you might expect. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    The bias we don’t talk about

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 44:51


    Lindsey Niehay dreamed of being a doctor since she was a teenager. But when she graduated from medical school and started a residency program in emergency medicine, she felt like her weight drew negative attention from colleagues. Then, she learned about the conversations happening behind her back. This is a story about how weight discrimination can derail a career, and why our legal system doesn't offer the protections you might expect. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    “How do I stop overspending?”

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 31:34


    A while back, we asked you to share your money struggles, and we heard from many of you! In today's episode, we booked a session with financial therapist Megan McCoy to answer your burning financial questions — everything from navigating financial differences among friends and talking to an avoidant partner about money plans, to making big career decisions and learning how to curb spending. As promised, here are some of the research studies and articles discussed in this episode: “Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn, Lara B. Aknin, and Michael I. Norton, as well as Dunn’s TED Talk on the same topic “If Money Doesn’t Make You Happy Then You Probably Aren’t Spending It Right,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn “Heads or Tails: The impact of a coin toss on major life decisions and subsequent happiness,” by Steven D. Levitt “Harvard Study of Adult Development” and an awesome TED Talk by Robert Waldinger, the project’s director If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    “How do I stop overspending?”

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 31:34


    A while back, we asked you to share your money struggles, and we heard from many of you! In today's episode, we booked a session with financial therapist Megan McCoy to answer your burning financial questions — everything from navigating financial differences among friends and talking to an avoidant partner about money plans, to making big career decisions and learning how to curb spending. As promised, here are some of the research studies and articles discussed in this episode: “Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn, Lara B. Aknin, and Michael I. Norton, as well as Dunn’s TED Talk on the same topic “If Money Doesn’t Make You Happy Then You Probably Aren’t Spending It Right,” by Elizabeth W. Dunn “Heads or Tails: The impact of a coin toss on major life decisions and subsequent happiness,” by Steven D. Levitt “Harvard Study of Adult Development” and an awesome TED Talk by Robert Waldinger, the project’s director Take the Klontz Money Script test to measure your core money beliefs. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    So, who's gonna pay for this?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 31:49


    Nicole and Rachel were deeply in love when they had their first serious fight about money. It seemed easily resolvable, but the disagreement dragged on for months and brought a lot more to the surface than they expected. This episode originally aired in 2022 and includes a short update at the end about how Rachel and Nicole are doing today. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    So, who's gonna pay for this?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 31:49


    Nicole and Rachel were deeply in love when they had their first serious fight about money. It seemed easily resolvable, but the disagreement dragged on for months and brought a lot more to the surface than they expected. This episode originally aired in 2022 and includes a short update at the end about how Rachel and Nicole are doing today. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. And to get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter!

    You used to be so pretty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 40:26


    Growing up, Haein Shim was taught that if she wanted to succeed, she needed to change her appearance. Shim was raised in South Korea, where a competitive job market and booming beauty industry combined to make careful beauty maintenance all but mandatory for gainful employment. By the time she was a young adult, she was spending hours a day and hundreds of dollars a month on makeup and clothes, until one day her friend asked, “Why do we spend so much money on our appearance?” That question upended Shim’s family, career and sense of self. It led her to join a movement called Escape the Corset, calling for an end to strict beauty standards. In this episode, we also speak to NPR's Elise Hu, who spent years reporting on the rise of the K-beauty and how it has impacted Korea's economy and gender politics. Her book on the subject, “Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture From the K-Beauty Capital,” examines how women like Haein Shim are changing the face of beauty in Korea.

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    You used to be so pretty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 40:26


    Growing up, Haein Shim was taught that if she wanted to succeed, she needed to change her appearance. Shim was raised in South Korea, where a competitive job market and booming beauty industry combined to make careful beauty maintenance all but mandatory for gainful employment. By the time she was a young adult, she was spending hours a day and hundreds of dollars a month on makeup and clothes, until one day her friend asked, “Why do we spend so much money on our appearance?” That question upended Shim’s family, career and sense of self. It led her to join a movement called Escape the Corset, calling for an end to strict beauty standards. In this episode, we also speak to NPR's Elise Hu, who spent years reporting on the rise of the K-beauty and how it has impacted Korea's economy and gender politics. Her book on the subject, “Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture From the K-Beauty Capital,” examines how women like Haein Shim are changing the face of beauty in Korea.

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    Are rich people bad? From “Classy”

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 46:12


    This week, we’re sharing an episode from another podcast we think you’ll love. “Classy” is a new show from Pineapple Street Studios and Audacy exploring the ways that class infiltrates our day-to-day lives. Host Jonathan Menjivar has some hang-ups about class. In this episode, he takes us from a nightclub outside Los Angeles to the halls of a fancy Manhattan prep school, and asks sociologist Rachel Sherman, “Are rich people bad?”

    Are rich people bad? From “Classy”

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 46:12


    This week, we’re sharing an episode from another podcast we think you’ll love. “Classy” is a new show from Pineapple Street Studios and Audacy exploring the ways that class infiltrates our day-to-day lives. Host Jonathan Menjivar has some hang-ups about class. In this episode, he takes us from a nightclub outside Los Angeles to the halls of a fancy Manhattan prep school, and asks sociologist Rachel Sherman, “Are rich people bad?”

    Money talks, love listens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 27:25


    Four years later, host Reema Khrais checks in with one of our favorite couples, Mandy and Zach. In our first season, they told us about the challenges they ran into early in their relationship around gift giving. Now, life's latest milestones are forcing them to figure out how to become more fluent in each other's languages — the ones they use to talk about life, love, and of course, money.

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    Money talks, love listens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 27:25


    Four years later, host Reema Khrais checks in with one of our favorite couples, Mandy and Zach. In our first season, they told us about the challenges they ran into early in their relationship around gift giving. Now, life's latest milestones are forcing them to figure out how to become more fluent in each other's languages — the ones they use to talk about life, love, and of course, money.

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    Dream on a deadline

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 35:54


    At what point do you walk away from your dreams? Kashy gave himself a deadline: if he didn't become a pop star by the time he turned 25, he'd give up music. But years after he left his music career behind, the universe gave him a second chance, thousands of miles from home.

    Dream on a deadline

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 35:54


    At what point do you walk away from your dreams? Kashy gave himself a deadline: if he didn't become a pop star by the time he turned 25, he'd give up music. But years after he left his music career behind, the universe gave him a second chance, thousands of miles from home.

    First-gen finances, from “Financially Inclined”

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 18:54


    We wanted to share a particularly uncomfy episode from Marketplace’s “Financially Inclined,” a financial literacy podcast for teens. Being a first-generation student can mean facing bigger financial pressures than your peers, with less generational knowledge and wealth. “Financially Inclined” host Yanely Espinal talks to Gigi Gonzalez, the First Gen Mentor, to help you navigate the unique pressures of being the first in your family – whether that's being a first-gen American, first-gen college student, first-gen professional, first-gen entrepreneur or more! Think you're financially inclined? Check out these resources: Explore resources for first-gen students from the Collective Success Network Learn more wealth building tips from Business Insider Prepare for a “money talk” with your family using this guide from CNBC Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account.

    First-gen finances, from “Financially Inclined”

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 18:54


    We wanted to share a particularly uncomfy episode from Marketplace’s “Financially Inclined,” a financial literacy podcast for teens. Being a first-generation student can mean facing bigger financial pressures than your peers, with less generational knowledge and wealth. “Financially Inclined” host Yanely Espinal talks to Gigi Gonzalez, the First Gen Mentor, to help you navigate the unique pressures of being the first in your family – whether that's being a first-gen American, first-gen college student, first-gen professional, first-gen entrepreneur or more! Think you're financially inclined? Check out these resources: Explore resources for first-gen students from the Collective Success Network Learn more wealth building tips from Business Insider Prepare for a “money talk” with your family using this guide from CNBC Are you in an educational setting? Here's a handy listening guide. This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up for a Greenlight account.

    My name is Hana

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 48:06


    Overnight, Hana's life became unrecognizable. She used to enjoy quiet mornings in her lovingly decorated apartment in Gaza, but since Israel’s invasion forced her to evacuate, she's now sleeping on the cold floor of a crowded house, fearful of airstrikes. Hana shares how the war is threatening the life she built for herself and the impossible financial calculations ahead of her.

    My name is Hana

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 48:06


    Overnight, Hana's life became unrecognizable. She used to enjoy quiet mornings in her lovingly decorated apartment in Gaza, but since Israel’s invasion forced her to evacuate, she's now sleeping on the cold floor of a crowded house, fearful of airstrikes. Hana shares how the war is threatening the life she built for herself and the impossible financial calculations ahead of her.

    A conversation with Baba

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 52:12


    In our new season premiere, Reema sits down with her father to reflect on how recent global headlines have been impacting their family in Gaza.

    A conversation with Baba

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 52:12


    In our new season premiere, Reema sits down with her father to reflect on how recent global headlines have been impacting their family in Gaza.

    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back Feb. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 3:44


    “This Is Uncomfortable” returns for its ninth season Feb. 1, with brand-new episodes about life and how money messes with it. We've got stories about medical scams, workplace discrimination, the fast fashion industry and more. New episodes coming Thursdays.

    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back Feb. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 3:44


    “This Is Uncomfortable” returns for its ninth season Feb. 1, with brand-new episodes about life and how money messes with it. We've got stories about medical scams, workplace discrimination, the fast fashion industry and more. New episodes coming Thursdays.

    A note from Reema

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 2:31


    Hey, Reema here. I just wanted to thank you all for listening to “This Is Uncomfortable” this year. We shared some great stories in 2023 and memorable conversations that I’m still mulling over. And we have some great new episodes coming for you soon in our ninth season, which starts Jan. 25. We could not have done this kind of reporting without your support. So thank you! Your support keeps our nonprofit newsroom and podcasts going and helps us bring you the rich, personal stories you love. If you're able, please consider making a tax-deductible year-end donation today. Contribute what you can at marketplace.org/giveTIU We really appreciate it. 

    A note from Reema

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 2:31


    Hey, Reema here. I just wanted to thank you all for listening to “This Is Uncomfortable” this year. We shared some great stories in 2023 and memorable conversations that I’m still mulling over. And we have some great new episodes coming for you soon in our ninth season, which starts Jan. 25. We could not have done this kind of reporting without your support. So thank you! Your support keeps our nonprofit newsroom and podcasts going and helps us bring you the rich, personal stories you love. If you're able, please consider making a tax-deductible year-end donation today. Contribute what you can at marketplace.org/giveTIU We really appreciate it. 

    Free rent's gonna cost you

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 35:18


    What would you be willing to live with for free rent? No heat, mice in the walls, a toilet in the middle of an unfinished basement? Chris Badeker and Jake Daugherty went through all of it in an effort to save money and claw their way out of debt. But that free rent became the ultimate test of their friendship.

    Free rent's gonna cost you

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 35:18


    What would you be willing to live with for free rent? No heat, mice in the walls, a toilet in the middle of an unfinished basement? Chris Badeker and Jake Daugherty went through all of it in an effort to save money and claw their way out of debt. But that free rent became the ultimate test of their friendship.

    Instrument of sabotage (rerun)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 27:58


    In the cutthroat world of professional classical music, Eric Abramovitz was headed toward a shining career. Until something — or someone — got in the way. We're revisiting this episode from our first season with an update about where Abramovitz is now. 

    Instrument of sabotage (rerun)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 27:58


    In the cutthroat world of professional classical music, Eric Abramovitz was headed toward a shining career. Until something — or someone — got in the way. We're revisiting this episode from our first season with an update about where Abramovitz is now. 

    Are they serious? from “Tiny Huge Decisions”

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 35:07


    We have a special treat for you today! We’re sharing an episode of the new podcast from APM Studios and Chalk + Blade called “Tiny Huge Decisions.” This is a story about two best friends, Mohsin and Dalia, as they make a life-changing decision: Will Dalia be the gestational surrogate for Mohsin and his husband? It's emotional, intimate and more than a little complicated. Here’s Episode 1!   Subscribe to “Tiny Huge Decisions” now to listen to the whole season.

    Are they serious? from “Tiny Huge Decisions”

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 35:07


    We have a special treat for you today! We’re sharing an episode of the new podcast from APM Studios and Chalk + Blade called “Tiny Huge Decisions.” This is a story about two best friends, Mohsin and Dalia, as they make a life-changing decision: Will Dalia be the gestational surrogate for Mohsin and his husband? It's emotional, intimate and more than a little complicated. Here’s Episode 1!   Subscribe to “Tiny Huge Decisions” now to listen to the whole season.

    Broken hearts can break the bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 27:15


    You're heartbroken. You just got out of a relationship, and now you have to figure out who you are and what you want as this newly single you. But that can be expensive. This week on This is Uncomfortable, one woman's unique way of coping, plus listeners give us a glimpse into their post-breakup splurges.

    Broken hearts can break the bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 27:15


    You're heartbroken. You just got out of a relationship, and now you have to figure out who you are and what you want as this newly single you. But that can be expensive. This week on This is Uncomfortable, one woman's unique way of coping, plus listeners give us a glimpse into their post-breakup splurges.

    Ask a financial therapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 1:04


    This is Uncomfortable wants your help: What question would you ask a financial therapist?  How can I stop feeling guilty about spending money? How do I start a hard conversation with my partner about debt? How can I talk to my friends about the difference in our salaries? Whatever your question is, send it our way. Reema's going to sit down with a financial therapist and get you some answers.  Send us a voice memo at uncomfortable@marketplace.org or call us at ‪(347) 746-4848‬.

    Ask a financial therapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 1:04


    This is Uncomfortable wants your help: What question would you ask a financial therapist?  How can I stop feeling guilty about spending money? How do I start a hard conversation with my partner about debt? How can I talk to my friends about the difference in our salaries? Whatever your question is, send it our way. Reema's going to sit down with a financial therapist and get you some answers.  Send us a voice memo at uncomfortable@marketplace.org or call us at ‪(347) 746-4848‬.

    Wedding bells, and bills, from “Death, Sex & Money”

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 44:25


    What does a wedding cost? In this episode, our friends at “Death, Sex & Money” share what their listeners are paying to tie the knot — from one couple's micro-wedding that left family members questioning why they weren't invited to a surprise potluck wedding in the backyard. 

    A better life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 54:16


    When Susan was a teenager, she set out to find answers about her birth parents. As an adoptee, she longed to know where she came from. When she eventually reunited with her birth parents as a teenager, she thought she'd finally feel at peace. She couldn't have known that many years later, she'd find herself in a very similar position, only this time longing for her own child. We follow Susan's deeply personal story, taking a look at the interplay of money and adoption, and how history can have a way of repeating itself. Get even more Uncomfortable by subscribing to our newsletter.

    A better life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 54:16


    When Susan was a teenager, she set out to find answers about her birth parents. As an adoptee, she longed to know where she came from. When she eventually reunited with her birth parents as a teenager, she thought she'd finally feel at peace. She couldn't have known that many years later, she'd find herself in a very similar position, only this time longing for her own child. We follow Susan's deeply personal story, taking a look at the interplay of money and adoption, and how history can have a way of repeating itself. Get even more Uncomfortable by subscribing to our newsletter.

    What happened to my money?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 36:23


    Who can you trust with your money? Your parents? Your spouse? Or do you really need to keep control every step of the way? This week on the show, two stories of what happens when people don’t have control of their own finances. Sally, a 79-year-old listener, wrote to us about an experience with her second husband that still haunts her to this day. And we revisit a previous guest on the show, Hayli McKnight, who told us back in season one about the time her father spent her college savings. It turns out, Hayli's finances have only gotten more complicated since we last spoke, and not just because of her dad.

    What happened to my money?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 36:23


    Who can you trust with your money? Your parents? Your spouse? Or do you really need to keep control every step of the way? This week on the show, two stories of what happens when people don’t have control of their own finances. Sally, a 79-year-old listener, wrote to us about an experience with her second husband that still haunts her to this day. And we revisit a previous guest on the show, Hayli McKnight, who told us back in season one about the time her father spent her college savings. It turns out, Hayli's finances have only gotten more complicated since we last spoke, and not just because of her dad.

    Reality (TV) bites

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 44:27


    When reality dating fans tune into their favorite shows like “The Bachelor,” they expect to see dramatic rejections, hateable villains—all the staple elements of the genre. These formulas keep audiences watching and keep the money rolling in for TV networks. And for a relatively small price—networks don't have to pay teams of writers, and sometimes they don't even pay the cast. But while corporations profit, there is a hidden cost for the people who make these shows so entertaining. On this episode, we'll hear about the long-term costs of making reality dating shows from Nadia Jagessar, a contestant on “Indian Matchmaking,” as well as former “Bachelor” producers Jazzy Collins and Michael Carroll. 

    Reality (TV) bites

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 44:27


    When reality dating fans tune into their favorite shows like “The Bachelor,” they expect to see dramatic rejections, hateable villains—all the staple elements of the genre. These formulas keep audiences watching and keep the money rolling in for TV networks. And for a relatively small price—networks don't have to pay teams of writers, and sometimes they don't even pay the cast. But while corporations profit, there is a hidden cost for the people who make these shows so entertaining. On this episode, we'll hear about the long-term costs of making reality dating shows from Nadia Jagessar, a contestant on “Indian Matchmaking,” as well as former “Bachelor” producers Jazzy Collins and Michael Carroll. 

    “Not Your Average” from “Bodies”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 37:58


    This week, we’re sharing an episode from one of our favorite podcasts, “Bodies,” a medical documentary series. In the fall of 2021, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first treatment for achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. But not everyone is celebrating. This controversial treatment is forcing parents of children with achondroplasia to grapple with an age-old question: What's best for my child?

    Lost and found, featuring “Snap Judgment”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 44:52


    What do you do when you find money? What if we're talking about a lot of money? “This Is Uncomfortable” joins up with “Snap Judgment” to explore the ethics of finders-keepers.  To get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter.

    Lost and found, featuring “Snap Judgment”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 44:52


    What do you do when you find money? What if we're talking about a lot of money? “This Is Uncomfortable” joins up with “Snap Judgment” to explore the ethics of finders-keepers.  To get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter.

    The crude reality of debt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 43:51


    When Kate Beaton graduated college, she had exactly one goal: get rid of her student debt as fast as possible. The goal took priority over everything else in her life, including the dream of trying to make it as an artist. But when she decided to take a job in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, she didn't know she would be entering a workplace that was a world of its own, where the ordinary rules of society would not always apply. 

    The crude reality of debt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 43:51


    When Kate Beaton graduated college, she had exactly one goal: get rid of her student debt as fast as possible. The goal took priority over everything else in her life, including the dream of trying to make it as an artist. But when she decided to take a job in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, she didn't know she would be entering a workplace that was a world of its own, where the ordinary rules of society would not always apply. 

    It’s not my fault I was poor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 28:34


    We follow up with a listener and former guest who wrote to us about her struggle with class anxiety during our first season. We'll also share an excerpt of Marketplace's latest podcast, “Financially Inclined,” featuring an interview with Reema discussing emotions around money.

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    It’s not my fault I was poor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 28:34


    We follow up with a listener and former guest who wrote to us about her struggle with class anxiety during our first season. We'll also share an excerpt of Marketplace's latest podcast, “Financially Inclined,” featuring an interview with Reema discussing emotions around money.

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    Pay pigs and piggy banks

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 42:08


    Matt knew from a young age that he was kinky and submissive, but he never understood the appeal of financial domination … until he tried it for himself. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    Pay pigs and piggy banks

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 42:08


    Matt knew from a young age that he was kinky and submissive, but he never understood the appeal of financial submission … until he tried it for himself. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    The cost of secrets

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 52:42


    For years, Quinn held onto a terrible secret. It took a huge toll not just on their mental health, but also on their career trajectory and financial life. When Quinn learns they aren't alone with this secret, it leads them down an astonishing path they never could have imagined. Content warning: This episode deals with issues of grooming and sexual abuse. We hope our listeners take care while tuning in. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    The cost of secrets

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 52:42


    For years, Quinn held onto a terrible secret. It took a huge toll not just on their mental health, but also on their career trajectory and financial life. When Quinn learns they aren't alone with this secret, it leads them down an astonishing path they never could have imagined. Content warning: This episode deals with issues of grooming and sexual abuse. We hope our listeners take care while tuning in. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    The price of eggs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 42:17


    When Ashleigh was a freshman in college, she saw a flier: earn up to $10,000 by selling your eggs. She thought, “Sure, I could use the money!” Her decision to sell her eggs set her on a journey that would define the next ten years of her life. And it would fundamentally change the way she thought about starting her own family. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    The price of eggs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 42:17


    When Ashleigh was a freshman in college, she saw a flier: earn up to $10,000 by selling your eggs. She thought, “Sure, I could use the money!” Her decision to sell her eggs set her on a journey that would define the next ten years of her life. And it would fundamentally change the way she thought about starting her own family. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    We're diving into the costs of keeping secrets on May 18

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 2:57


    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back for its eighth season on May 18. This season, we're exploring how secrets shape our financial lives — the secrets we keep and the secrets we want to know. We’ll look at how those secrets take a toll, from the traumas we hold on to, to the price we'll pay to learn the truth. Listen to the trailer, and follow “This Is Uncomfortable” wherever you get podcasts. And to get even more Uncomfortable during the season, sign up for our newsletter. Each Friday morning, we'll bring you a note from host Reema Khrais, new stories from listeners, tough money questions and recommendations from our team. Here's the latest issue. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    We're diving into the costs of keeping secrets on May 18

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 2:57


    “This Is Uncomfortable” is back for its eighth season on May 18. This season, we're exploring how secrets shape our financial lives — the secrets we keep and the secrets we want to know. We’ll look at how those secrets take a toll, from the traumas we hold on to, to the price we'll pay to learn the truth. Listen to the trailer, and follow “This Is Uncomfortable” wherever you get podcasts. And to get even more Uncomfortable during the season, sign up for our newsletter. Each Friday morning, we'll bring you a note from host Reema Khrais, new stories from listeners, tough money questions and recommendations from our team. Here's the latest issue. Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

    “Other People’s Pockets” (from Pushkin)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 11:27


    This week, we're sharing a preview of “Other People's Pockets” from Pushkin Industries and Little Everywhere. Have you ever wondered how your friend bought that vacation home or why that colleague of yours makes everyone meticulously split the tab down to the last Diet Coke? “Other People’s Pockets” is a show from Pushkin and Little Everywhere about other people's money. Journalist Maya Lau asks people from all walks of life to get radically transparent about their personal finances in order to learn more about who we are and level the playing field along the way.

    Wife Strike

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 39:27


    Fed up with her husband not doing his part around the house, Jalie Gil decided to go on strike and document it all on TikTok. When the strike went viral, her private struggle for equitable housework became something of a reality show. Jalie updated every day, and viewers cheered her on from the virtual picket line. But in the real world, her marriage was being pushed to its breaking point. This week: How Jalie's strike transformed her marriage and her world view. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder, edited by Laura Mayer and engineered by Drew Jostad. 

    Wife Strike

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 39:27


    Fed up with her husband not doing his part around the house, Jalie Gil decided to go on strike and document it all on TikTok. When the strike went viral, her private struggle for equitable housework became something of a reality show. Jalie updated every day, and viewers cheered her on from the virtual picket line. But in the real world, her marriage was being pushed to its breaking point. This week: How Jalie's strike transformed her marriage and her world view. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder, edited by Laura Mayer and engineered by Drew Jostad. 

    For richer or for poorer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 39:21


    Marriage is all about beginnings, but staying married can often depend on how well two people adapt to change. The changes for Taylor and Gavin have been constant in the 14 years since they said, “I do.” There have been struggles and arguments over money, or the lack thereof. But even when money's been the problem, having more of it hasn't always been the solution. This week, we'll hear the story of how they held things together and what they expect from each other when the unexpected keeps happening. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Marque Greene, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    For richer or for poorer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 39:21


    Marriage is all about beginnings, but staying married can often depend on how well two people adapt to change. The changes for Taylor and Gavin have been constant in the 14 years since they said, “I do.” There have been struggles and arguments over money, or the lack thereof. But even when money's been the problem, having more of it hasn't always been the solution. This week, we'll hear the story of how they held things together and what they expect from each other when the unexpected keeps happening. This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Marque Greene, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    How to start a new job (from NPR’s “Life Kit”)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 18:19


    “Life Kit” host Marielle Segarra asks friends and family for advice on how to overcome her new-job jitters, meet new colleagues at NPR and stay confident. “Life Kit” was produced by Summer Thomad.

    Bait & switch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 44:29


    How far would you go to right a wrong? When Kari meets a nice man on a dating site, it feels like a dream come true. But when the relationship turns into more than she bargained for — she sets off on a crime-fighting quest that forces her to reevaluate her world and herself. This episode was reported and produced by Peter Balonon-Rosen, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    Bait & switch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 44:29


    How far would you go to right a wrong? When Kari meets a nice man on a dating site, it feels like a dream come true. But when the relationship turns into more than she bargained for — she sets off on a crime-fighting quest that forces her to reevaluate her world and herself. This episode was reported and produced by Peter Balonon-Rosen, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    Give and take

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 37:00


    How much generosity is too much? Would you pay for your friend’s lunch every week? Or risk falling behind on bills to pay for a Christmas gift? And what does it take to ask strangers to be generous with you? We tend to think of generosity as a good thing, but it can also get… complicated. This week: three stories about giving and receiving generosity, and how it changes our relationships and ourselves.    This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder with support from Camila Kerwin, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    Give and take

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 37:00


    How much generosity is too much? Would you pay for your friend’s lunch every week? Or risk falling behind on bills to pay for a Christmas gift? And what does it take to ask strangers to be generous with you? We tend to think of generosity as a good thing, but it can also get… complicated. This week: three stories about giving and receiving generosity, and how it changes our relationships and ourselves.    This episode was reported by Reema Khrais, produced by Alice Wilder with support from Camila Kerwin, edited by Karen Duffin and engineered by Drew Jostad.

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    Partnered: Mixing business with pleasure (from “Embodied”)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 39:58


    This week, we're running a story from WUNC's award-winning sex and relationships podcast “Embodied.” Each week, host Anita Rao guides listeners on an exploration of our brains and our bodies that touches down in taboo territory. Anita does not work with her boo, but after sharing home office space for two pandemic years, she's started to wonder how couples who *do* work together make it work. In this episode, she talks with two sets of couples in very different professional industries about their strategies for tackling finances, alone time and intimacy.

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