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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
2000: FORO,  The Fear of Running Out of Money in Retirement

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2026 35:11


Today we're talking about FORO, the fear of running out. According to a new sweeping study from Corebridge Financial, Americans are nine times more likely to say they'd regret running out of money while they're alive than dying with a fortune left unspent. Now, you have probably spent years, maybe decades, doing everything right, putting money away. You're contributing to your 401k, maybe even maxing it, and you're watching the balance grow, and somewhere in the back of your mind you're telling yourself, "When I finally get there, I'm gonna enjoy this." But here's what a new study just uncovered, and it's one of the most surprising findings in retirement research in years: getting there may be considered the hard part, but spending the money once you do is actually harder for millions of Americans.These are people who've worked hard, they saved diligently, they made it to retirement, and now they're not spending. They're hoarding. They're restricting. They're eating out less. They're skipping the trip. They're holding back, not because they can't afford it, but because they're afraid. Afraid if they actually use what they saved, it might run out. To unpack what's driving this and what to do about it, we are joined by Brian Pinsky, President of Individual Markets at Corebridge Financial, one of the nation's largest providers of retirement solutions. He's also the executive behind this landmark research. And Jean Chatzky, a New York Times bestselling author, personal finance expert, one of the most trusted voices in America when it comes to helping real people make smart decisions with their money. She has partnered with Corebridge to turn these findings into an actionable playbook for retirement. We're gonna walk through what the data shows, why it matters, and what you can do right now, even if retirement is still years away, to make sure you don't fall into this trap. Resources and LinksDecumulation Survey Press Release: Only 28% of Pre-retirees and Retirees are Comfortable Drawing Down Savings in Retirement, But Having a Plan for Decumulation Boosts ConfidenceDecumulation Survey - Full Findings: The decumulation planning gap – Findings from a survey of Americans ages 45 to 79Real Stories with Jean Chatzky (Jean's interviews with real people navigating unique retirement situations) Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
We Asked Real Women to Track Their Grocery Spending for a Week. Here's What Happened.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 33:15


What does a week of grocery shopping actually look like for real women right now? Jean Chatzky teams up with Yasmeen Khan, writer of Consumer Reports' Bread and Butter newsletter, for a special edition of A Week in Her Wallet, focused entirely on the grocery store. First, Jean and Yasmeen sit down with Lori, a mom of two boys in Massachusetts, who spent the week bouncing between Trader Joe's, Costco, and Stop & Shop. Then, Jean and Yasmeen dig into the bigger picture: what three women's grocery weeks revealed about how savvy shoppers have become, why store brands deserve a second look, and Consumer Reports' best tips for cutting costs at the checkout line right now. Links mentioned: Subscribe to Bread and Butter by Consumer Reports Yasmeen's recent newsletter on saving on groceries Fill out this form to be considered for a future A Week in Her Wallet episode Pre-order Jean's new book, The Forever Paycheck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Take Back Retirement
136: 10 Things To Do When You're 10 Years Out From Retirement

Take Back Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 35:36


"Don't sit around waiting to feel motivated. You take some little actions, and that often gives you the motivation and the momentum to move forward." Our hosts, Stephanie McCullough and Kevin Gaines, sit down to work through a HerMoney.com list of ten things to do when retirement is a decade away. The meta-lesson turns out to be bigger than any single item on it! The list, from Jean Chatzky's financial information service for women, gives them a useful scaffold, but what they keep returning to is the paralysis that keeps so many people from starting at all. Planning for retirement can feel like pushing a stone uphill; getting moving makes it roll the other way. The list items themselves span the practical and the personal. Test-drive potential retirement destinations before committing. Tackle home repairs now, while you still have a paycheck. Start volunteering, not just to give back but to road-test how you'll spend your time when work no longer fills it. On the financial side: understand what Medicare actually covers (spoiler: not dental, vision, or long-term care). Build your HSA if you're eligible. Track down old 401(k)s and check the beneficiaries on every account. Create your Social Security account online and verify your earnings record for errors. And on claiming age, Kevin pushes back on the blanket advice to "always wait" because Social Security strategy depends on how it fits the rest of your specific plan. The bonus tip says it all: say it out loud. Telling people you're planning to retire creates accountability. It makes the stone easier to push!   Key Topics: ●      Trying Out Retirement Destinations (04:24) ●      Home Repairs, Renovations, and Aging in Place (07:21) ●      Volunteering: A Test Drive for Your Time (12:02) ●      Reclaiming Your Calendar… and Your Identity (13:35) ●      Healthcare Costs, Medicare Myths, and HSAs (16:52) ●      Building a Social Network Outside the Office (21:04) ●      Checking In on Pensions and Old 401(k)s (25:30) ●      Why the 10-Year Mark Is the Right Time to Find a Financial Planner (27:21) ●      Social Security: "Wait" Is Not a One-Size-Fits-All Answer (29:33) ●      Creating Your Social Security Account (and Checking Your Earnings Record) (31:02) ●      Say It Out Loud (32:22)   Resources: Retirement Readiness Quiz: https://www.aarp.org/money/retirement/readiness-quiz/ The 5 Years Before You Retire and other books by Emily Guy Birken: https://www.emilyguybirken.com/books HerMoney.com Article Discussed in this Episode: https://hermoney.com/invest/10-things-you-should-do-when-retirement-is-10-years-away/   Take Back Retirement Episodes Referenced: Making Your Own Story: Finding Meaning After 50 with Diane Gansauer Redefining Retirement: Finding Your Creative Voice Through Comedy with Lynn Harris The Challenges and Opportunities of Defining Your Identity in Retirement with Elizabeth Parsons Practicing for Retirement: Balancing Creative Pursuits and Financial Planning with Mary Jo Hoffman Simplifying Medicare: What's Important For You To Know with Susan Sloan Cultivating Creative Connections for Lifelong Wellness with Claire Waite Brown Getting the Most from Social Security: Smart Strategies for Women with Heather Schreiber Smarter Social Security: Getting What's Yours Without Panicking   If you like what you've been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. stephanie@sofiafinancial.com   You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com.   Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.  Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 527: How To Not Know: Making Peace With Financial Uncertainty

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 59:57


If financial uncertainty is keeping you awake at night, this episode is for you. Author and journalist Simone Stolzoff joins Jean to talk about his new book, How To Not Know: The Value of Uncertainty in a World That Demands Answers, and why learning to sit with the unknown might be the most powerful financial skill you can develop right now. And in this week's Mailbag, Jean is joined by Lacy Garcia, founder and CEO of Willow, to help three listeners navigate inflection points in their lives: how to start dividing shared assets before a divorce is filed, what to do with your 401(k) after a layoff, and how to think about a lump-sum inheritance without letting fear or emotion drive the decision.  Resources mentioned in this episode: The Good Enough Job by Simone Stolzoff Hanna Horvath, Your Brain on Money on Substack The Forever Paycheck by Jean Chatzky — available for pre-order now Subscribe to the HerMoney newsletter Ready to connect with a fiduciary advisor who's the right fit for you? Find one at hermoney.com/findanadvisor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Introducing: A Week In Her Wallet

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 1:50


Do you actually know where your money went last week? Not roughly...where it actually went. Every coffee, every impulse buy, every bill that hit all at once on a Monday morning when you were least expecting it. A Week in Her Wallet is a HerMoney limited series where real women from our community track every single dollar they spend for one full week, and then sit down with Jean Chatzky to talk about what they learned. Because the way we spend says so much about what we value, what we're afraid of, and where we might want to make a change. In this series, you'll hear from women like: Kortne, a 55-year-old tech director in Texas who meal preps every meal — even on race day at a half-marathon across the country — but didn't think twice about dropping $820 on Bruno Mars tickets for her daughter Kristen, a single woman in her 40s who travels constantly for work, owns her own home, and used her yard sale earnings to buy festival tickets for a night out with a friend Larisa, a Maryland mom juggling a rental property, two busy kids, a road trip to Florida, and a Sam's Club run that started with paper towels and ended with a bathing suit Real women. Real numbers. Real life. Subscribe to HerMoney on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode, look for A Week In Her Wallet directly in your HerMoney podcast feed. And if you want to track your own spending with us, apply here to be featured. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

YAP - Young and Profiting
The Money Reset Series: How to Escape Financial Overwhelm for Good | Finance | E3 | Presented by Experian

YAP - Young and Profiting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 22:28


When money feels tight, it's not just your finances that suffer; your peace of mind does too. For most people, confusion around debt, savings, and investing leads to avoidance, poor financial choices, and constant overwhelm. In this final episode of The Money Reset series, presented by Experian, Hala Taha shares how to create immediate financial relief while building long-term stability. You'll hear insights from trusted voices like Suze Orman, Morgan Housel, and Jade Warshaw on how to move from financial stress to lasting financial peace. In this episode, Hala will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:13) Tiffany Aliche's Noodle Budget Baseline (02:42) Jade Warshaw's Financially Responsible Checklist (05:22) How to Sequence Debt Payoff Strategically (07:44) Saving vs. Debt Clearance: Which Comes First? (10:09) Why Fear Is Your Biggest Wealth Barrier (13:37) Using Money as a Life Tool, Not a Scorecard (15:46) What Financial Peace Actually Feels Like Experian is a global data and technology company that collects and analyzes financial data to help people and businesses understand and manage their finances. Through tools like subscription cancellation and bill negotiation, Experian scans linked accounts for recurring charges, helps cancel unused subscriptions, and works to find better rates on eligible bills. They help put money back in your pocket. Get started with the Experian App today. See experian.com for details. Sponsored By: Experian: Put money back in your pocket by canceling unwanted subscriptions and lowering eligible recurring bills. Get started with the Experian App. See experian.com for details. Resources Mentioned: YAP E259 with Tiffany Aliche: youngandprofiting.co/TAE259  YAP E299 with Jean Chatzky: youngandprofiting.co/E299  YAP E245 with Tori Dunlap: youngandprofiting.co/E245 YAP E200 with Suze Orman: youngandprofiting.co/E200  YAP E266 with Morgan Housel: youngandprofiting.co/4147SpO  YAP E380 with Jade Warshaw: youngandprofiting.co/JWE380  The Money Reset Series E1: youngandprofiting.co/TMRSEP1  The Money Reset Series E2: youngandprofiting.co/TMRS-E2  Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals  Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Newsletter - youngandprofiting.co/newsletter  LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new  Disclaimer: This episode is a paid partnership with Experian. Sponsored content helps support  our podcast and continue bringing valuable insights to our audience. Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Personal Finance, Stock Market, Scalability, Investment, Financial Freedom, Risk Management, Financial Planning, Business Coaching, Finance Podcast

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 521: The Q1 Economic Report Card & How to Protect Your Money in Q2 with Economist Kathryn Edwards

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 35:45


Q1 2026 has been a lot. Tariffs. Oil above $100 a barrel. A war in the Middle East. Recession chatter. Stock market swings. And the creeping feeling that something has shifted in the economy… and not for the better. This week, Jean Chatzky sits down with economist and fan-favorite guest Kathryn Edwards for a full Q1 economic report card and a roadmap for what Q2 might bring.  In this episode: The K-shaped economy explained Why the White House's 4% growth projection was never realistic, and how we got from boom talk to recession odds so fast How long oil prices need to stay elevated before the economic damage becomes truly lasting Why Kathryn is still an optimist, and why she believes Americans are resilient to change Links mentioned: Follow Kathryn on socials: @kedseconomist Subscribe to Optimist Economy wherever you get your podcasts Join InvestingFixx — your first two classes are free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shorts with Tara and Jill
Aging Well & Career Pivots with Lacy Garcia

Shorts with Tara and Jill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 15:12


Tara, Caroline and Allison welcome back Lacy Garcia to discuss her beauty and wellness routine—prioritizing sleep, movement, hydration, supplements, meditation, infrared sauna, protein, breathing, and self-grace amid busy midlife responsibilities. The conversation shifts to entrepreneurship and nontraditional career paths: Garcia, a liberal arts graduate with an MBA and a master's in education, explains how she moved from teaching into finance, emphasizing that financial advising is largely psychology-driven and that life experience can matter as much as formal training. She describes founding Willow to help women feel comfortable and empowered with financial advice, notes early skepticism from the industry, and shares that BlackRock became a client and strategic investor. Willow also trains advisors—many of whom are men—to better serve women with empathy and clearer communication. Garcia supports using AI for efficiency while relying on human quality assurance for personalization, and announces a partnership with Jean Chatzky's HerMoney to match audiences with financial advisors and planning. Topics 00:28 Meet Lacy Garcia 00:43 Beauty Routine Secrets 02:23 Breathing and Stress 03:13 Career Pivot to Finance 05:47 Nontraditional Paths Win 08:45 Disrupting Finance Industry 10:43 Advisors for Women 11:11 AI and Human Touch 12:21 Big Partnership News 13:21 Know Your Finances 14:27 Where to Find Willow 14:58 Wrap Up and Goodbye

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Stephanie Link Sees Opportunity in the Chaos: Her 2026 Market Outlook on International Stocks, Crypto, and the AI Power Boom

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 32:04


Markets are swinging. There's a war with Iran. Oil is spiking. And if your stomach has been dropping every time you look at your portfolio, Stephanie Link has something to say about that. Stephanie is Chief Investment Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Hightower Advisors, and a longtime CNBC contributor with more than 30 years of experience managing money through every kind of market cycle. She joined Jean Chatzky this week to cut through the noise and tell us exactly what she's doing with money right now. Stephanie shares her boldest market calls for the rest of 2026, including why she's bullish on Brazil and why its role in the AI power story is completely underappreciated, which sectors she's watching closely, and why the fear that AI is going to kill software companies is, in her words, overdone. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Stephanie says it's impossible to time the market, and what to do instead Her top three international markets right now The AI infrastructure food chain, and which industries stand to benefit most How much crypto she actually holds in her own portfolio The one book every new investor should read  Connect with Stephanie Link: LinkedIn: Stephanie Link X: @Stephanie_Link Hightower Advisors: hightoweradvisors.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 519: When Health Derails Wealth: How Women Can Safeguard Their Retirement

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 32:07


When retirement plans fall apart, we tend to assume it's because someone overspent – maybe on travel, hobbies, or helping the kids a little too much. But, often, that's not what does the real damage. It's healthcare costs.  Dr. Carolyn McClanahan – a physician turned fee-only financial planner – joins Jean Chatzky on this special episode of the HerMoney Podcast, sponsored by LIMRA, to share how unexpected health costs impact women, and how you can better prepare so they don't derail your financial security.  In the episode, they'll break down: What people get wrong about healthcare costs – and why women face greater risks The Medicare misconceptions that can cost you How to prepare for the hidden threat of cognitive decline  What you can do to better plan for unexpected healthcare costs After tuning in, complete this “Healthcare and Aging Game Plan” worksheet from our friends at LIMRA. It will help you outline your healthcare priorities, decisions, and anticipated expenses in retirement, as well as prepare you to talk through these topics with your financial advisor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Is a Recession Coming? The Economist Behind the Most Accurate Indicator in History Weighs In

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 30:23


Oil prices have surged past $100 a barrel, three ships were struck near the Strait of Hormuz just yesterday, and the word "recession" is creeping back into the conversation. And we're all feeling more than just a little bit anxious about what that means for our money. On this special bonus episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with Claudia Sahm, former Fed section chief, senior economist under President Obama, and creator of the Sahm Rule, a recession indicator that has been 100% accurate going back to 1959. Claudia breaks down exactly what's happening with oil prices and why it affects everything from your gas tank to your grocery bill to your retirement account.  She explains what the Sahm Rule actually is, why she's cautioning people not to over-rely on it right now, and what she means when she says she just doesn't have "a good feeling" about this economy. Links mentioned: Claudia's Substack: Stay-At-Home Macro (SAHM) Claudia's writing at Bloomberg Opinion Join InvestingFixx — your first two classes are free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 518: Ezekiel Emanuel on Why Chasing Longevity Could Be Ruining Your Life (And Your Finances)

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 48:27


What if everything the wellness industry is selling you is actually making your life worse…not longer? This week, Jean Chatzky sits down with Ezekiel Emanuel, oncologist, bioethicist, and author of Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long, Healthy Life, for one of the most thought-provoking conversations we've had on HerMoney. Then we're joined by Lacey Garcia, founder and CEO of Willow, for this week's mailbag. Because once you've thought hard about how long you might actually live, the next question is: do you have the right financial guidance to match? Jean and Lacey walk through three real listener questions about when to hire a financial advisor, when a one-time planning session is enough, and how to stop feeling embarrassed about your numbers and start getting the help you deserve. Get matched with a vetted fiduciary financial advisor who specializes in working with women: hermoney.com/findanadvisor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Impact Investing for Women: Building Wealth and Shaping the Future With Janine Firpo

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 31:19


Over the next decade, roughly $30 trillion is expected to move into the hands of women, and the question isn't just what women will inherit. It's what they'll build. This week, Jean Chatzky sits down with Janine Firpo, an impact investor and co-founder of Invest for Better, to talk about Our Sheconomy, a data-backed initiative that models what the world would look like if women had held equal economic and political power since 1925.  But this episode isn't just about a hypothetical future. It's about the very real, very practical steps you can take right now — no matter how much (or how little) you have — to invest in alignment with your values without sacrificing returns. In this episode, you'll learn: How to audit your current portfolio for impact using free tools (including one Janine swears by Why ESG isn't a political buzzword — it's a risk management to How to start impact investing for as little as $100 Ready to put Janine's advice into action? Join InvestingFixx, Jean's twice-monthly women-only investing club, where expert stock pickers bring ideas to the table, and a community of women learn and win together. Your first two classes are always free. Resources: As You Sow – Invest Your Values Our Sheconomy Invest for Better Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
EP 517: Breaking Free From Destructive Money Patterns with Therapist Kati Morton

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 34:41


Why do we keep doing the things we know aren't good for our finances? Whether it's emotional spending, avoiding a growing credit card balance, over-controlling every dollar, or saying “yes” to spending when we really mean “no”. So many of our money habits aren't about math; they're about emotion. This week, Jean Chatzky sits down with licensed marriage and family therapist and mental health educator Kati Morton, author of the new book Why Do I Keep Doing This?, to unpack the psychology behind the patterns that keep us stuck, especially when it comes to money. In this episode, we explore: The difference between healthy control and control that quietly sabotages us Why emotional spending happens — and how it differs from compulsive spending How financial insecurity in childhood can shape our careers, relationships, and money mindset Why the world feeling “out of control” can trigger impulsive financial decisions How women nearing retirement can navigate financial anxiety during major life transitions Practical tools to help break the cycle And if you're ready to take control of your financial future in an intentional way, join us in InvestingFixx, our investing community designed to help you build confidence, clarity, and long-term wealth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
A Week In Her Wallet: A 55-Year-Old Tech Director Who Meal Preps Every Meal — Even for a Half Marathon

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 40:08


What does a real week of spending look like for a 55-year-old director of technology earning $212,000 a year? In this episode of A Week in Her Wallet, Jean Chatzky talks with Kortne, a Texas-based executive, marathoner, and mom of two adult daughters, who tracked every dollar she spent over seven days. Kortne grew up in a working-class family in Detroit and says she's intentional about enjoying her money now — especially when it comes to experiences. She's run all six Abbott World Marathon Majors, travels frequently, and invests heavily in her health. At the same time, she's focused on retirement planning, savings, and making sure her lifestyle remains sustainable long term.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 516: Saved Enough but Afraid to Spend? A Simple Money System for Retirement Confidence

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 1:53


Have you saved and saved and saved… but now feel unsure about how to spend? On this week's episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with entrepreneur and bestselling author Mike Michalowicz to talk about why managing money isn't a math problem, it's a behavior problem. Mike opens up about losing everything after selling two multi-million-dollar companies, how lifestyle inflation and ego nearly destroyed his finances, and the emotional moment with his daughter that forced him to completely rethink how money works. From there, he shares his Money Habit System, a simple but powerful framework for: Paying off high-interest credit card debt Creating “financial seasons” (Recovery, Fund, Activate, Balance)• Learning how to spend confidently in retirement Managing money as a couple without conflict Using debit vs. credit strategically Breaking bad money habits with behavioral science

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Private Equity & Crypto in Your 401(k)? What Investors Need to Know Now

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 36:24


Are private equity, private credit, and crypto coming to your 401(k)? And if they do, should you invest? In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with CFP® professional and Summit Place Financial founder Liz Miller to break down the new push to allow alternative investments, such as private equity, private credit, and cryptocurrency, in retirement accounts. In This Episode We Cover: What private equity and private credit actually are (in plain English) Why Wall Street is eager to bring alternative investments into 401(k)s The truth about private equity fees (including the “2 and 20” model) How much crypto is reasonable in a diversified portfolio Tax pros and cons of holding crypto in a 401(k) vs. a brokerage account Why illiquidity matters in retirement investing ✨ Want deeper investing conversations, live market breakdowns, and portfolio strategy guidance? Join the HerMoney Investing Club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The David Bach Show
The Top Money Saving Tips We Wish We Knew Sooner With Jean Chatzky & David Bach

The David Bach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 36:14


What do two financial pros with over 60 years of combined experience really wish they knew about money 30 years ago? In this very special crossover episode of HerMoney and The David Bach Show, David sits down with longtime friend and bestselling author Jean Chatzky to share candid stories, big career lessons, and one bold new idea that could change retirement in America. Together, Jean and David trade their top financial insights, biggest regrets, and heartfelt advice for anyone navigating money, health, aging, and family in 2026. Resources: David's Flat Tax Proposal The Automatic Millionaire (20th Anniversary Edition) HerMoney's InvestingFixx Club

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Single, Self-Sufficient & Paying More? How to Beat the Singles Tax

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 27:50


More American women are single than ever before, but our financial system is still built for couples. In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with finance journalist and author Renée Sylvestre-Williams to unpack the hidden financial penalties of being single (aka The Singles Tax) and what solo earners can do to protect themselves, build wealth, and plan for retirement on their own terms. We're talking about: What the “Singles Tax” really is—and where it hits hardest Why single women may need larger emergency funds and more downside protection Renting vs. buying: how to decide what's right for you The most overlooked tax strategies for single women The biggest retirement planning mistake single women make

YAP - Young and Profiting
The Money Reset Series: Uncover the Financial Blind Spots Keeping You Broke | Finance | E1 | Presented by Experian

YAP - Young and Profiting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 31:41


Most people struggle with personal finance not because they're bad with money, but because they don't know where their money actually goes. When finances lack visibility, control becomes impossible. In the first episode of The Money Reset series, presented by Experian, Hala Taha breaks down the link between financial awareness and wealth control. Featuring insights from trusted finance experts like Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, and Jade Warshaw, this episode exposes common money blind spots and shows how to gain clarity so you can take back control of your financial life. In this episode, Hala will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:45)  How Fear Shapes Our Relationship with Money (04:41) Rational vs. Irrational Money Fears (06:53) Taking Control of Your Finances (09:07) Making Intentional Financial Choices (11:51) How to Identify Where Your Money Is Going (17:28) Spending With Awareness and Intention (20:21) The Meaning Behind Financial Goals (23:10) Taking Responsibility for Your Finances Experian is a global data and technology company that collects and analyzes financial data to help people and businesses understand and manage their finances. Through tools like subscription cancellation and bill negotiation, Experian scans linked accounts for recurring charges, helps cancel unused subscriptions, and works to find better rates on eligible bills. They help put money back in your pocket. Get started with the Experian App today. See experian.com for details. Sponsored By: Experian: Put money back in your pocket by canceling unwanted subscriptions and lowering eligible recurring bills. Get started with the Experian App. See experian.com for details. Resources Mentioned: YAP E261 with Farnoosh Torabi: youngandprofiting.co/E261 YAP E380 with Jade Warshaw: youngandprofiting.co/E380  YAP E200 with Suze Orman: https://youngandprofiting.co/E200  YAP E344 with Dave Ramsey: https://youngandprofiting.co/E344  YAP E299 with Jean Chatzky: https://youngandprofiting.co/E299 YAP E245 with Tori Dunlap: https://youngandprofiting.co/E245  YAP E220 with Ramit Sethi: https://youngandprofiting.co/E220  Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals  Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new  Disclaimer: This episode is a paid partnership with Experian. Sponsored content helps support our podcast and continue bringing valuable insights to our audience. Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Wealth, Stock Market, Scalability, Investment, Financial Freedom, Risk Management, Financial Planning, Business Coaching, Finance Podcast, Saving

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Points, Perks & Fees: How to Know When a Credit Card Isn't Pulling Its Weight with Vivian Tu

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 18:36


How many credit cards is too many? Are premium travel cards actually worth those eye-popping annual fees? And what should you do when a card in your wallet stops pulling its weight? This week, Jean Chatzky is joined once again by money expert Vivian Tu for a listener mailbag all about credit cards, points, and smart strategies for getting real value, without paying unnecessary fees or interest. Together, they break down: How to decide if high-end travel cards like Amex Platinum or Chase Sapphire Reserve are actually worth the cost The smartest way to evaluate card perks — from lounge access to travel protections — in real dollar terms When it makes sense to downgrade a credit card How to use points efficiently without spending hours comparison shopping What to say if you call your credit card company to ask for a lower interest rate How to switch cards while protecting your credit score and account history

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
She Works Hard For The Money: Jean Chatzky

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 70:06


Description:Today we're talking about something most of us sideline, postpone, or avoid entirely until life forces our hand: MONEY. This is a topic our host Jen Hatmaker knows all too well. For years, Jen let her then husband handle all of the bills, the budgeting, the taxes, the investments, everything. When she walked through divorce in midlife, she had to start from zero. It was humbling, terrifying, and ultimately deeply empowering. We're thrilled to bring you today's guest: Jean Chatzky, bestselling author, Emmy-winning financial journalist, CEO of HerMoney, and host of the hugely popular HerMoney Podcast. Jean is one of America's most trusted voices on personal finance, with decades spent breaking down complicated concepts into simple, actionable steps—especially for women who have historically been excluded from financial conversations.   In this discussion, we go straight to the questions so many of us have but don't know how to ask: Where do you even start if finances feel overwhelming? How do you build confidence around money after years of letting someone else handle it? What does stability actually look like in midlife, especially for women navigating divorce, caregiving, career transitions, or reinvention? We talk about the mechanics of getting your financial life organized, and the emotional stories women carry around worth, fear, and permission. Jean offers grounding guidance you can act on today—whether it's tackling debt, starting to invest, or finally creating some safety and agency around your money. If you've ever felt late to the financial game, intimidated by jargon, or unsure how to build security for the next chapter—this episode will meet you with compassion, clarity, and courage. Jean is a generous teacher, and we cannot wait for you to learn from her. Thought-provoking Quotes: “This is one of those things that we absolutely can blame on our parents because we weren't raised in homes necessarily where women took the lead on finances. And we tend to model what we grew up with.” – Jean Chatzky “Women are an army of perfectionists and many of us don't like to do things until we know that we can do them correctly. And with money, there are some things where I can give you an answer. But if you ask me what's the best stock or what's the best mutual fund or what's the best investment strategy, I can give you an answer that's worked historically, but I can't give you a perfect answer. And a lot of us are just not comfortable with that.” – Jean Chatzky “I've been around a lot of people who've made a lot of money mistakes that are solvable. The one that's not solvable is not starting, because if you ask any older woman, what they wish they had done differently where their money is concerned, a hundred of them are gonna tell you, I wish I had started investing earlier.” – Jean Chatzky Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Jean Chatzky's HerMoney Podcast – https://hermoney.com/t/podcasts/ From Financially In the Dark to Fully In Control: Jen Hatmaker's Wake-Up Call – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-financially-in-the-dark-to-fully-in-control-jen/id1098802558?i=1000740622343 Monarch money management app – https://www.monarch.com/ Rocket Money –https://www.rocketmoney.com/ Openbank High Yield Savings account – https://secureapply.openbank.us/savings/intro/welcome Guest's Links: Website - https://hermoney.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeanchatzky Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JeanChatzky/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeanchatzky Podcast - https://hermoney.com/t/podcasts/ Connect with Jen!Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmakerJen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmakerJen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 512: What We Wish We Knew About Money 30 Years Ago With David Bach & Jean Chatzky

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 39:28


What do two financial pros with over 60 years of combined experience really wish they knew about money 30 years ago? In this very special crossover episode of HerMoney and The David Bach Show, Jean Chatzky sits down with longtime friend and bestselling author David Bach to share candid stories, big career lessons, and one bold new idea that could change retirement in America. Together, Jean and David trade their top financial insights, biggest regrets, and heartfelt advice for anyone navigating money, health, aging, and family in 2026. Resources: David's Flat Tax Proposal The Automatic Millionaire (20th Anniversary Edition) HerMoney's InvestingFixx Club Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
“I promised my son $250K rather than part of our family house, do I owe him the interest too?” (with The Moneyist)

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 24:09


Is fair always equal when it comes to family and money? On this week's HerMoney Mailbag, Jean Chatzky is joined by Quentin Fottrell, Managing Editor of Advice at MarketWatch and the voice behind The Moneyist column, to tackle the most emotionally charged financial questions from our listeners and his inbox. They dive into:

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 509: Expert Investor Karen Finerman's Bold Bets (and Red Flags) for 2026

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 34:14


The markets are still riding high, but if 2025 taught us anything, it's that not everything that glitters is gold. In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with legendary investor and InvestingFixx co-founder Karen Finerman to unpack the wild ride of 2025: the highs, the flops, the lessons learned, and the big bets she's making in 2026. We also talk about what makes a winning portfolio, how our InvestingFixx club beat the market, and how you can start building confidence with your own investments, one smart move at a time. In this episode: What Karen's biggest winner of 2025 says about the market's resilience Her biggest regret and what she'd do differently Whether the AI hype is starting to look like 1999 How to use the volatility index to make better decisions Why banks might be the most overlooked opportunity of 2026 What our InvestingFixx community got right and how they keep winning Looking for more? Join our InvestingFixx club Listen to How She Does It with Karen Finerman Karen Finerman's viral end-of-year thread on X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Mailbag: “Can I Pivot Careers Without Starting Over?” Tips for Working Moms and Career Changers

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 15:28


How do you invest in yourself when life throws you off course? In this special HerMoney Mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky and Maha Abouelenein, author of 7 Rules of Self-Reliance, answer your real-life questions about navigating layoffs, career pivots, and side hustles. We answer your questions on: What to do immediately after a layoff to protect your career momentum How to transition to a less stressful career after parental leave Smart ways to supplement your income from home  How to build your personal brand and start getting noticed on LinkedIn Why your network is your greatest asset and how to start using it  We love your questions! Send them to us at mailbag@hermoney.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast
Special: This Is The Year to Get Richer!

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:13


From January 22, 2007: Journalist, financial columnist and author of The New York Times best-seller Make Money Not Excuses, Jean Chatzky gives the money lesson that every woman should learn. She also shares four steps to get richer. Plus, her dream team of financial experts helps audience members find ways to make more money with what they already have. Viewers who joined Oprah's Great American Debt Diet share their experiences and results. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 507: Healthy to 100: The Real ROI of Connection in Retirement

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 33:41


As we head into a new year and set goals for our health, wealth, and happiness, there's one powerful factor that's often overlooked: social connection. In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with Ken Stern, longevity expert and author of the new book Healthy to 100: How Strong Social Ties Lead to Long Lives, to explore how the loneliness epidemic is quietly threatening both our health and our finances, and what we can do about it. Whether you're nearing retirement, navigating your second act, or just looking to improve your healthspan (not just lifespan!), this conversation is packed with practical tips on: How to build meaningful relationships without overspending Why third places (not home or work) are essential to healthy aging What other countries are doing right when it comes to retirement and lifelong learning How women, in particular, can fight isolation and plan for long, vibrant lives

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Your Money Map Replay: Worried About Making Your Money Last? The Budgetnista's Retirement Reality Check

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 33:01


How do you stick to a budget in retirement without feeling restricted, anxious, or deprived, especially when the cost of living keeps rising? This week on Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky is joined by Tiffany Aliche, better known as The Budgetnista, to talk about what budgeting and financial security really look like in retirement today, and why the old rules don't always apply anymore. Why budgeting alone isn't always enough, and what does help How to think about spending in retirement without feeling deprived The case for lowering overhead before you stop working Paying off a mortgage vs. keeping a low-interest loan Hidden programs and benefits that activate later in life Tiffany's top three tips for anyone approaching retirement

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 506: The Smart Woman's Guide to Cars: Buying, Leasing, and Not Getting Ripped Off

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 37:40


Car buying can be one of the biggest — and most stressful — financial decisions we make. And too often, the auto industry feels like it was built to leave women out of the conversation. That ends today. In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with Chaya M. Milchtein, automotive educator, author of Mechanic Shop Femme's Guide to Car Ownership, and all-around badass when it comes to helping women and LGBTQ+ folks feel confident in car buying, maintenance, and ownership. We also dive into: Why EVs aren't for everyone, and what to know before you commit How to figure out the true cost of car ownership The #1 negotiating mistake people make (and how to avoid it) How women can reclaim power in auto spaces that weren't built for us What to do if you're buying a car for your kid, and peace of mind is your top priority

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 505: From Financially In the Dark to Fully In Control: Jen Hatmaker's Wake-Up Call

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 40:14


When bestselling author and podcast host Jen Hatmaker's 26-year marriage imploded, she realized something shocking: even though she was the breadwinner, she had no idea how much money she made… or how to access it. In this deeply honest and empowering conversation, Jen sits down with Jean Chatzky to discuss her financial “wake-up” — how she went from completely disconnected to financially independent after divorce. Together, they unpack how faith, purity culture, and traditional gender roles shaped her relationship with money, and how she ultimately took back control. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Why she went to an attorney, not a therapist, after finding out about her husband's affair The cultural and religious beliefs that kept her from managing her money Jen's 90-day crash course to financial independence (and the exact checklist she followed) How friendships and solo travel helped her heal emotionally and financially Her evolving relationship with spirituality after stepping away from church Jen's advice for women who feel they're “late” to their own financial lives Resources & Links: Jen Hatmaker's memoir: AWAKE Jen's podcast: For The Love Follow Jen on Instagram More financial tips and support: HerMoney.com If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and share it with a friend who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more stories of reinvention, resilience, and taking control of your financial future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Your Money Map Replay: Julie Wainwright on Reinvention, Risk, and Building The RealReal After 50

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 33:14


In this powerful and inspiring episode of Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky sits down with entrepreneur and author Julie Wainwright, founder of The RealReal, to talk about failure, reinvention, and why it's never too late to bet on yourself. She shares candid stories from her new book, Time to Get Real: How I Built a Billion Dollar Business that Rocked the Fashion Industry, and the hard-won lessons she learned about leadership, raising capital as a woman over 50, and taking calculated risks — including the moment she emptied her 401(k) to fund her vision. Topics We Cover: How Julie rebuilt her career after Pets.com The surprising advantages of launching a business later in life Facing ageism and gender bias in venture capital Why she bet her retirement savings on herself The messy truths behind entrepreneurship Advice for women starting over at any age

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
EP 503: Money Tips Every Freelancer Needs: Taxes, Retirement & Getting Paid on Time

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 34:14


Thinking about ditching the 9-to-5? Already navigating the ups and downs of freelance work? This episode is your financial playbook for thriving as your own boss. Jean Chatzky sits down with money coach and longtime freelancer Emily Guy Birken to unpack everything from budgeting on irregular income to choosing the right retirement accounts. Emily shares her personal percentage-based money system, explains why separate bank accounts are non-negotiable, and reveals the must-have clauses for every freelance contract. Whether you're freelancing full-time or hustling on the side, these tips will help you get paid, save smart, and sleep better. In This Episode: How to build a baseline budget as a freelancer A smart, percentage-based system for managing income The pros and cons of solo 401(k)s vs. SEP IRAs How to structure your business Why contracts are your best friend in freelance work How to stay emotionally grounded in unpredictable times Resources & Links:

A Kids Book About: The Podcast
How to Raise Financially Confident Kids | Jean Chatzky | A Kids Co.

A Kids Book About: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 33:01


As the season of holiday gifting approaches, kids and parents alike may notice new toys, new desires, and the effects of a tight budget. Here to build confidence in starting conversations about money with your kids is bestselling author, journalist, and host of the Her Money podcast, Jean Chatzky. Jean breaks down how to ease kids into the concept of money, what conversations about wealth can look like, and more from her decades of insights on talking with kids about money, status and self-worth.Key takeaways for parents: Kids are attentive and notice differences between themselves and their peers. Encourage your child to earn their own money, and to then manage that money.Include your kids in why you're making certain financial decisions appropriate for their age.Take opportunities to compare down as well as up to foster generosity and gratitude.Model what emotions about status and wealth come up for you, and talk about how you move through them.⏱️ Timestamps:Keep the conversation going at home with our FREE Conversation Kit companion guide: https://delivery.shopifyapps.com/-/f268110eff6629bb/6a8b8e312e8570b1Follow Jean Chatzky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanchatzky/Follow HerMoney Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hermoneymedia/New episodes every Tuesday:YouTube: https://swap.fm/l/P8iCjNFnIWI7kTmU0vmkApple: https://swap.fm/l/kCnCRNdWkpuYYbyzyE77Spotify: https://swap.fm/l/SOQe4gSHh3vVIwPGFDetOr wherever you get your podcasts.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 502: Financial Caregiving 101: What You Need To Know Before You or Your Parent Gets Sick

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 33:20


When you're suddenly put in charge of an aging parent's finances, the emotional toll is heavy, and the financial fallout can be even heavier. In this episode, Jean Chatzky is joined by certified financial planner and MarketWatch columnist Beth Pinsker, author of My Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving. Together, they unpack Beth's personal journey of managing her mother's finances through illness, surgery, and estate settlement. Even with decades of experience writing about money, Beth found herself caught off-guard by just how complicated — and expensive — caregiving can be without the right documents and conversations in place. What You'll Learn: The most overlooked (and affordable) legal documents everyone needs The difference between joint accounts, POA, and transfer-on-death How to prep for financial caregiving before a medical emergency The unexpected costs of not planning ahead — and how to avoid them How to be “the person who gets called” in a crisis — and what to ask in advance

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Your Money Map Replay: How to Prepare for Rising Healthcare Costs in 2026: Medicare, ACA & More

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 42:33


With healthcare premiums expected to spike and enhanced ACA subsidies set to expire, millions of Americans may be facing a serious coverage crunch. In this timely episode of Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky is joined by retirement experts Marcia Mantell and Jae Oh to break down what's really happening with the ACA, Medicare, and employer-sponsored insurance, and how you can protect your wallet. We dig into: How the government shutdown could impact Affordable Care Act subsidies The true cost of healthcare in 2026 Why open enrollment this year will be more complex than ever How to budget for Medicare premiums and unexpected expenses Strategies for using guaranteed income (like Social Security or annuities) to cover rising healthcare costs Tips to avoid scams, navigate robocalls, and make smart insurance choices The power of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and high-deductible plans

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
“I maxed out my retirement contributions this year. What should I do next?”

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 17:13


On this special HerMoney Mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky is joined by Morgan Housel, bestselling author of The Psychology of Money and The Art of Spending Money, to answer real questions from the HerMoney community.  From investing a lump sum at midlife to managing fear around paying off debt, Jean and Morgan dive into the emotions and strategy behind smart money moves. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Should I use my savings to pay off credit cards or keep the cash for peace of mind? How to invest a $60,000 lump sum after divorce What to do with “extra” money once you've maxed out retirement accounts Why your risk tolerance matters more than market trends How your money personality can shape your decisions, for better or worse

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
EP 496: The Psychology of Money and the Art of Spending, with Morgan Housel

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 33:38


Morgan Housel, bestselling author of The Psychology of Money, is back with a brand-new book: The Art of Spending Money. In this episode, he sits down with Jean Chatzky to talk about what truly makes us feel fulfilled when we spend, and why we often get it wrong. Together, Jean and Morgan unpack the emotions that drive our financial behavior, from fear and guilt to FOMO and dopamine addiction. You'll learn why saving money can become a harmful identity, how to redefine success beyond your bank account, and why the best moments in life usually aren't the ones you buy. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Why spending is an art, not a science How “happiness = reality minus expectations” can change your financial life What to do if you feel guilty about spending after saving for years How to break the cycle of spending for status or attention The simplest formula for a rich life: independence + purpose

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
“I have $11,000 to invest in retirement. Is an ESG fund a good idea?”

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 14:38


In this special HerMoney Mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky is joined by Yahoo Finance senior columnist and author Kerry Hannon — and she's tackling your most pressing retirement questions. In this episode, Jean and Kerry dive into: Whether to cash out a paid-up life insurance policy How to invest in ESG funds without overpaying on fees What to look for in a financial advisor before you retire How to know if and when you're truly ready to stop working And Kerry's favorite tip from her new book Retirement Bites: how to design an ideal week in retirement

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Your Money Map Replay: Is Retirement Really in Crisis? What The Data Says with Andrew Biggs

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 33:00


We've all heard the same story: Americans are facing a retirement crisis. But what if that's not the whole truth? In this special replay of Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky sits down with Andrew Biggs, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of The Real Retirement Crisis: Why Almost Everything You Think About the U.S. Retirement System Is Wrong. Together, they unpack what the latest data really tells us about retirement savings, Social Security, and how financially secure today's (and tomorrow's) retirees actually are. Spoiler alert: There's more good news than you might expect. Jean and Andrew discuss: Why retirees today are experiencing record-high incomes How delayed retirement and automatic savings are shifting the game The real retirement crisis — and why it's happening at the government level Why healthcare and long-term care costs may not be as scary as the headlines suggest What you can do if you feel behind (even if you're not)

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 490: Protect What You've Built: Estate Planning Strategies Every Woman Should Know

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 35:30


When you hear the words estate planning, do your eyes glaze over? Or maybe you assume it's something you'll get to “one day”? In this episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with powerhouse elder law attorney and former New York State legislator Ann-Margaret Carrozza to explain why estate planning is not just for the wealthy, and why it matters way more than most of us think. Ann-Margaret breaks down exactly what needs to go in your plan, how to avoid the biggest (and most expensive) estate mistakes, and how to protect your family from lawsuits, taxes, and unexpected drama.  You'll learn: What estate planning really means (and why it's not just about having a will) Why avoiding probate isn't the only reason to consider a trust The key documents every adult needs — even if you're single and child-free How to protect your legacy and your peace of mind Learn more about Ann-Margaret Carrozza If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… ⁠4-Week Coaching Program⁠: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. ⁠6-Week Pre-Retirement Program⁠: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

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Your Money Map Replay: Jason Dorsey on Why Retirement Isn't What It Used to Be

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 36:11


We've officially hit Peak 65, the historic moment when more Americans than ever are turning 65. But retirement in 2025 looks nothing like it used to. In this eye-opening episode of Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky sits down with generational researcher Jason Dorsey to explore how Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and even Millennials are rethinking retirement — financially, emotionally, and socially.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Mailbag with Tori Dunlap: “$100K in Debt, $180K Income, Now What?”

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 16:18


In this special HerMoney Mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky is joined by financial feminist icon Tori Dunlap, founder of Her First $100K and host of the Financial Feminist podcast. Tori returns to tackle some of your most pressing financial dilemmas.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
“My male managers don't respect me. How do I stand up for myself?”

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 30:55


As more companies push for a return to the office, one thing is clear: workplace etiquette has never felt murkier. What's the right way to navigate a hybrid schedule, an in-person meeting full of “old-school” colleagues, or a toxic work environment that feels impossible to escape? In this special HerMoney Mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky is joined by Lizzie Post, great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post and co-author of the new book Emily Post's Business Etiquette. Lizzie brings clarity to the confusion with thoughtful, modern advice on everything from salary negotiations to how to speak up in a room full of senior men. Together, they answer your real-world questions, including: How to take credit for your ideas without sounding arrogant What to say when you're being seen as "the daughter" instead of the professional Whether that shiny new job offer is worth the pay cut (or worth leaving your current one) How unlimited PTO really works (and if it's too good to be true) If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… ⁠4-Week Coaching Program⁠: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. ⁠6-Week Pre-Retirement Program⁠: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

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Ep 486: The Confidence to Run: Lessons from Women Leading Local Government

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 31:48


This week, we're talking politics, but not the messy gridlock in Washington. We're going hyper-local. Because local elections shape our neighborhoods, our schools, our budgets, and our rights. And right now, women are stepping up to lead the charge. Jean Chatzky sits down with Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something and author of When We're In Charge, and Sarah Pierce, HerMoney's own managing editor and the first female Mayor of Watertown, NY. They get real about what it takes to run, how young women are changing the face of leadership, and why local office might be the most powerful place to start. If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… ⁠4-Week Coaching Program⁠: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. ⁠6-Week Pre-Retirement Program⁠: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

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Your Money Map Replay: How Midlife Can Be Your Most Meaningful Chapter

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 33:04


What if midlife isn't a crisis, but a chrysalis? On the most recent episode of Your Money Map, our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, Jean Chatzky sits down with the always-inspiring Chip Conley — entrepreneur, bestselling author, and founder of the Modern Elder Academy — to talk reinvention, purpose, and how to make the second half of life the best half. If you like this episode and want more, check out all of our Your Money Map episodes at protectedincome.org/your-money-map/ or tune in live every Wednesday at 12 PM ET on Facebook or LinkedIn. If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… 4-Week Coaching Program: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money with expert coaching and real accountability. 6-Week Pre-Retirement Program: Thinking about retirement? We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

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Ep 485: Where Health Meets Wealth: Financial Planning with Dr. Carolyn McClanahan

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 35:46


What happens when a physician becomes a financial planner? You get someone who truly understands that your health and wealth are inseparable. In this live episode from the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago, Jean Chatzky sits down with Dr. Carolyn McClanahan, MD, CFP®, and founder of Life Planning Partners, to explore how women can better prepare for their financial futures by making smart health and money choices today. If you're in your 30s, 40s, or 50s and wondering, “Is it too late to start planning?” — the answer is no. But it's time to get serious.  What You'll Hear In This Episode: The caregiving trap and its impact on women's careers and finances How to financially and emotionally prep for marriage and kids Long-term care planning: what to expect, how to pay, and why facilities may be more affordable than you think Creating a “Big 4” aging plan: housing, healthcare, finances, and transportation The role mental health plays in your financial wellbeing—and why advisors should care Why joint accounts and financial transparency might just be the glue that holds marriages together The best way to find an advisor who actually plans for your whole life, not just your portfolio If you'd like to learn more about the conference or sign up for updates on MIC 2026, head to the MIC website—you can join the mailing list right from the homepage. If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… ⁠4-Week Coaching Program⁠: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. ⁠6-Week Pre-Retirement Program⁠: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

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Divorce Mailbag: “Can I get my ex off the mortgage without refinancing?”

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 23:14


Divorce is hard—emotionally, logistically, and yes, financially. But it doesn't have to be devastating. In this special HerMoney mailbag episode, Jean Chatzky welcomes back family law attorney and Hello Divorce founder Erin Levine to answer real listener questions from women going through divorce.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 484: Dividing More Than the House: Erin Levine on the Tiny Financial Details That Can Blow Up Your Divorce

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 36:24


In this week's episode, Jean Chatzky sits down with attorney and Hello Divorce founder Erin Levine to unpack the tiny financial landmines that derail even the most amicable splits.  From Netflix passwords and travel points to start-up equity and forgotten retirement accounts, Erin shares the overlooked details that can lead to drawn-out negotiations, unexpected legal fees, and serious resentment. Plus, she breaks down why the way you start your divorce can determine everything that follows, and how to do it with more clarity, control, and less chaos. Get 10% off any legal plan or Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) service at Hello Divorce. Visit HelloDivorce.com/hermoney and use code HerMoney at checkout. If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try… ⁠4-Week Coaching Program⁠: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. ⁠6-Week Pre-Retirement Program⁠: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Your Money Map Replay: The 4 Pillars of a Secure Retirement

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 31:46


Is the fog of uncertainty clouding your vision of retirement? On the most recent episode of Your Money Map, our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, Jean Chatzky sits down with Roger Whitney, a financial planner, podcast host, and founder of the Rock Retirement Club, to clear the air. Roger shares his game-changing “Four Pillars” framework for a confident retirement and explains how starting with your values — not just the number in your bank account — leads to a more fulfilling life. If you like this episode and want more, check out all of our Your Money Map episodes at protectedincome.org/your-money-map/ or tune in live every Wednesday at 12 PM ET on Facebook or LinkedIn. If more financial confidence sounds good to you, then you might want to try our… 4-Week Coaching Program: Identify and understand your spending, build a strategic plan, and take control of your money. 6-Week Pre-Retirement Program: We'll help you prepare financially and emotionally for this exciting milestone.