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Today on the podcast, we welcome back Jean Chatzky. Jean is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast, HerMoney with Jean Chatzky. She has served as the financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and is the financial ambassador for AARP. She appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC, and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She has written several New York Times bestselling books. Her latest is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. Jean also appears in my book How to Retire, where she talks about retirement planning considerations for women.BackgroundBioHerMoney podcastFinanceFixxWomen With Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve, by Jean ChatzkyOpportunity KnocksAARPWomen in Investing and Financial Advisors“How to Choose a Financial Advisor,” video post by Jean Chatzky, Linkedin.com.“Jean Chatzky on Women in Investing: Are You Taking Control of Your Money?” by Melissa Houston, forbes.com, April 21, 2022.Annuities, Long-Term Care, FIRE“The High Costs of Senior Caregiving,” by Ella Vincent, Kiplinger.com, Aug. 3, 2023.“Long-Term Care Insurance Rate Increase Creates Big Headache,” by Jean Chatzky, aarp.com, Feb. 7, 2023.“Are Annuities a Good Investment? What They Are and Why Women Should Consider Them,” HerMoney With Jean Chatzky, episode 433, hermoney.com, July 24, 2024.“How to Retire Early Without Hating Your Life,” HerMoney With Jean Chatzky, episode 459, hermoney.com, Jan. 22, 2025.Other“Jean Chatzky: ‘Financial Stress Is a Big Topic in Need of More Oxygen,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Dec. 15, 2020.How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement, by Christine BenzKaren FinermanMichael KitcesAlliance for Lifetime IncomeJean Chatzky The Today Show archives
Want to know how you can make money as a financial coach? Get excited – in today's episode of the Financial Coach Academy Podcast, we're going to dive deep and discuss all the creative ways you can increase your revenue (from recurring/subscription options to 1:1 work). I'm so excited to welcome fellow financial coach, Jean Chatzky who is joining us today for this conversation. Jean is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. A New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. When people hear the words “financial coach” often, they think of someone who is right there with you, coaching you through – and that's absolutely true, but there's so much more that you can offer as a certified financial coach. Yes, you can absolutely work individually with your clients, but you can also offer a wide variety of programming that allows your current and future clients to engage with you in many different ways. From masterminds to digital downloads to courses…the options are endless.Key Takeaways:The moment you stop talking and truly listen is when clients have their biggest financial breakthroughs.Technical expertise gets you hired, but empathy makes you irreplaceable in a client's financial journey.Your most distinctive background experiences aren't distractions from coaching; they're your unique selling proposition for connecting with specific audiences.The best coaches know when to set aside their knowledge and simply hold space for a client's financial emotions to surface.Financial stress costs companies more in lost productivity than paying for financial wellness programs ever could.Nobody was born knowing how to manage money, and great coaches build trust by acknowledging this truth without judgment.Lasting behavior change requires a triple threat: individual guidance, group accountability, and self-directed learning opportunities.
In this episode of the helping couples heal podcast, Marnie speaks with Ilyse craft, Joni ogle and Stephanie roman about the complexity of finances and more specifically, in the aftermath of betrayal.Navigating financial fears can be daunting, especially after betrayal. It's common to feel avoidant, but it's crucial to face these issues head-on to make informed decisions and move forward. There are options and plenty of support available to help you through this.Our own issues and fears about money can often be what keep us feeling stuck.Developing financial confidence is key to effectively handling financial matters.Resources for the podcast notes and/or to referenceTOP PODCASTS Money Girl with Laura AdamsClick here for Money Girl podcastHerMoney with Jean ChatzkyClick here for HerMoney podcastHer Honest Money TalkClick here for Her Honest Money Talk podcastWomen & Money with Suze OrmanClick here for Women & Money podcastThe Ramsey Showodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ramsey-show/id77001367BOOK RESOURCESSmart Women Finish Rich - David BachRich Dad, Poor Dad Robert T. KiyosakiThe Richest Man in Babylon - George S. Clason.I Will Teach You to Be Rich: No Guilt. No Excuses. No BS. Just a 6-Week Program That Works -Ramit SethiWomen with Money” The Judgment -Free Guide to Transforming your Relationship with Monday and Achieving Financial Independence - Vivi Robin and Joe DominguezJoni Ogle - Heights Treatment, Houston Texas
As a significant portion of wealth is anticipated to shift into the hands of women in the upcoming decades, it is more important than ever for women to be engaged in financial decisions and well-informed. It's just as important for financial professionals to adapt and meet the unique needs of their female clients. Jean Chatzky is a journalist, personal finance columnist, personal finance ambassador, and founder and CEO of the multimedia company HerMoney. Join us as we dive into these evolving dynamics with her, and cover topics like understanding your money type, the financial impact of caregiving responsibilities, investing, and more!Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:How HerMoney has grown from a podcast to a comprehensive financial platform for womenThe progress made in women's financial empowerment + the persistent challenges due to industry jargon and lack of inclusivity The impending wealth transfer to women + the need for financial professionals to adapt and better serve female clientsUnderstanding your money type with HerMoney's MoneyType quiz The financial impact of stepping out of the workforce + complexities of childcare decisionsLearn more about JeanJean Chatzky is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. The financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. An in-demand motivational speaker and fierce advocate for financial literacy, in 2015, she partnered with the PwC Charitable Foundation and Time for Kids to launch Your $, an in-school magazine that reaches 2 million school children each month.Episode ResourcesHerMoney Newsletterhttps://hermoney.com/subscribe/HerMoney Podcasthttps://hermoney.com/t/podcasts/Take the MoneyType Personality Testhttps://moneytype.hermoney.com/?utm_source=story&utm_medium=rotating_sidebar&utm_campaign=moneytypeInvestingFixxhttps://portal.investingfixx.com/s/Get in touch with JeanJean's websitehttps://jeanchatzky.com/Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanchatzky/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/hermoneymedia/https://www.instagram.com/jeanchatzky/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/JeanChatzkyJoin the Purse Strings Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/pursestringsco/ To learn more about money and access additional episodes, visit us online: https://pursestrings.co/
Our special guest today is CEO and Co-Founder of HerMoney, Jean Chatzky! Rhonda and Jean walk through how to step out in confidence when it comes to your money. Learn your money - it can be managed! Value based spending - what is important to you? Girl Math! Why wisdom over too much information is will get you where you want to be About today's guest: Jean Chatzky is the founder and CEO of HerMoney.com and the coaching programs FinanceFixx and InvestingFixx. She is the host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky and the co-host of the national radio show Everyday Wealth. The Financial Ambassador for AARP, she was the Financial Editor for NBC Today for 25 years. Jean is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, and a fierce advocate for financial literacy. Her latest books are Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve and How To Money, a guidebook for Gen Z women. Connect with Jean: Website www.Hermoney.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/JeanChatzky https://www.instagram.com/jeanchatzky/ https://twitter.com/JeanChatzky https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanchatzky/ Your host is Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA®, Founder & CEO of The Women's Financial Wellness Center Rhonda has dedicated her career to being an advocate for women and educating them on how financial strategies can impact their personal and professional success. Her work has shown women going through a divorce how to have a voice, be assertive, get results, be driven, and move forward with confidence. For Rhonda and her company, the Women's Financial Wellness Center, helping women isn't just about running the numbers. It's about asking the right questions, demystifying myths and biases around finances, and helping women walk in their power. Rhonda is passionate about helping her clients navigate a broken system and level the playing field so they can achieve success—pre, during, and post-divorce. Grab our National Resource Guide HERE! Sign up for my Masterclass: Women and Divorce We love putting out great content for you! Do us a favor? Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Download and share with a friend who might need to hear these conversations. Leave a positive podcast review - ratings and reviews help others find the show!
Want to know how you can make money as a financial coach? Get excited – in today's episode of the Financial Coach Academy Podcast, we're going to dive deep and discuss all the creative ways you can increase your revenue (from recurring/subscription options to 1:1 work). I'm so excited to welcome fellow financial coach, Jean Chatzky who is joining us today for this conversation. Jean is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. A New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. When people hear the words “financial coach” often, they think of someone who is right there with you, coaching you through – and that's absolutely true, but there's so much more that you can offer as a certified financial coach. Yes, you can absolutely work individually with your clients, but you can also offer a wide variety of programming that allows your current and future clients to engage with you in many different ways. From masterminds to digital downloads to courses…the options are endless. And, if you want a semi-comprehensive list, here you go: 1:1 sessionsGroup coachingMastermindsDownloadable Content (workbooks, worksheets, e-books, etc.)RetreatsPower HoursMemberships/SubscriptionsSpeaking
Our financial well-being is key to our overall well-being. Knowing where your money is going is a great first step for taking control of your spending and reducing stress in your life. In this episode, renowned financial expert Jean Chatzky explains the best ways to track your spending, and how doing so can lead to a happier, healthier you. Jean Chatzky is the founder and CEO of HerMoney.com, host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky and co-host of the national radio show Everyday Wealth. The Financial Ambassador for AARP, she was the Financial Editor for NBC Today for 25 years. She is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, and a fierce advocate for financial literacy. Her latest books are Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve and How To Money, a guidebook for Gen Z women.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to know how you can make money as a financial coach? Get excited – in today's episode of the Financial Coach Academy Podcast, we're going to dive deep and discuss all the creative ways you can increase your revenue (from recurring/subscription options to 1:1 work). I'm so excited to welcome fellow financial coach, Jean Chatzky who is joining us today for this conversation. Jean is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. A New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. When people hear the words “financial coach” often, they think of someone who is right there with you, coaching you through – and that's absolutely true, but there's so much more that you can offer as a certified financial coach. Yes, you can absolutely work individually with your clients, but you can also offer a wide variety of programming that allows your current and future clients to engage with you in many different ways. From masterminds to digital downloads to courses…the options are endless. And, if you want a semi-comprehensive list, here you go: 1:1 sessionsGroup coachingMastermindsDownloadable Content (workbooks, worksheets, e-books, etc.)RetreatsPower HoursMemberships/SubscriptionsSpeaking
Jean Chatsky knows how to save you money. A frequent guest on Oprah's show, a columnist for AARP, and 'Today' financial expert at NBC for 25 years, she's helped millions make the most of their budget. And that applies to traveling, as well. Jean offers us tips and then gets personal about some of her favorite travels, from childhood to now.We start the episode with how Lea and Jean met, years ago. Then travel budgeting, Jean's early travel memories, and travel tips for saving money.We talk of the slow-travel movement, airlines and airports, and free (or almost free) travel ideas. The final part of the podcast focuses on economical travel destinations, trips that Jean and Lea remember to Greece and Israel, and Jean's special travel memory that resonates until today._____Jean Chatzky is the founder and CEO of HerMoney.com and FinanceFixx. She is the host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. The financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. An in-demand motivational speaker and fierce advocate for financial literacy, in 2015, she partnered with the PwC Charitable Foundation and Time for Kids to launch Your $, an in-school magazine that reaches 2 million school children each month. More at JeanChatzky.com and @JeanChatzky. _____Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter; Travelea on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com. Please follow, rate and review this weekly travel podcast!
This is Episode 29 of the Dr. Finance Live Podcast hosted by Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV (aka “Dr. Finance®”). Dr. Criniti interviewed Jean Chatzky, New York Times bestselling author, a former financial expert for the Oprah Winfrey show, and the financial editor of NBC Today. Jean Chatzky is the founder and CEO of HerMoney.com and FinanceFixx. She is the host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. The financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. An in-demand motivational speaker and fierce advocate for financial literacy, in 2015, she partnered with the PwC Charitable Foundation and Time for Kids to launch Your $, an in-school magazine that reaches 2 million school children each month. More at JeanChatzky.com. Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV (aka “Dr. Finance®”) is the world's leading financial scientist and survivalist. A fifth generation native of Philadelphia, Dr. Criniti is a former finance professor at several universities, a former financial planner, an active investor in diverse marketplaces, an explorer, an international keynote speaker, and has traveled around the world studying various aspects of finance. He is an award winning author of three #1 international best-selling finance books: The Necessity of Finance (2013), The Most Important Lessons in Economics and Finance (2014), and The Survival of the Richest (2016). As a prolific writer, he also frequently contributes articles to Entrepreneur, Medium, and Thrive Global. Dr. Criniti's work has started a grassroots movement that is changing the way that we think about economics and finance. For more information about Dr. Criniti, please visit https://DrFinance.Info Disclaimer: This Podcast is for informational purposes only. It is presented with the understanding that the author(s) and the publisher(s) are not engaged in providing financial, legal, or other professional services. If financial, legal, or any other form of advice is needed, please consult a financial advisor, an attorney, or another professional advice-giving entity. Also, the opinions and views expressed by any guests on this Podcast do not necessarily represent the opinions and views of Dr. Finance® or its affiliates. Copyright © 2021 to Present by Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV - All Rights Reserved.
This week, Lisa and Aimee are anxious about money — anxious to think about it, anxious to talk about it, and anxious to deal with bureaucratic realities of adulthood like taxes and paperwork. They're joined by Jean Chatzky, host of the podcast HerMoney and CEO of HerMoney.com, whose latest book is “Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve.” She explains why women often feel less confident about money, and shares her tips for how we can all achieve a healthier (and less stressful) relationship with our finances. Like the show? Send us a note at anxiously@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Instagram @anxiouslypod and on Twitter @anxiouslypod. Our theme music is by Low Cut Connie. Check out all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you have stocks that need to be cleaned out of your portfolio? What about trimming the gains of your high-fliers? Does any stock in your portfolio spark joy in a way that would make Marie Kondo proud? Analysts Jason Moser and Ron Gross reveal why Disney, Editas, Etsy, Five Below, GameStop, Stitch Fix, TripAdvisor, and Wayfair are part of our springtime special before sharing actual cleaning tips. Plus, best-selling author and personal finance expert Jean Chatzky shares takeaways from her latest book, Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. Looking for investment ideas to spruce up your portfolio? Get 50% off Stock Advisor by going to http://RadarStocks.fool.com.
How’s 2021 shaping up for you? Today’s show begins with some great questions you can ask yourself to help create a better year. It’s not too late—and of course, it’s NEVER too late to plain old evolve. May you find them helpful. Just pull out a journal and have at it. You’ll learn something about you, I promise. Here they are: What have you been hanging on to that you need to let go of? Who or what has been dragging you down or weighing heavy on your mind? Who needs your apology? What have you been tolerating? Where could you be more accepting? Where have you gotten stuck in the last year? What have you been craving or longing for? What have you been hard on yourself about? Do you need to forgive yourself? What would make your life wonderful? What’s missing in your life—even if you don’t know how to manifest it yet? What inspires you, excites you, lights you up? Who or what has added immeasurably to your life? Whom do you need to thank and appreciate? What’s been unexpectedly fun? Who would you like to be in the coming year? Where could you make some clear requests? What will you do just for you? My guest in this show is the incredible Jean Chatzky, one of the foremost experts out there on women and money. I learned so much—and was so inspired by our chat. Among other things, we discussed What is the most important thing to know about how women handle money? The five key things you can do for true, lasting financial self care The key to earning more and what it requires The link between our money and our mental health Keys to creating effective savings How to use technology to set up ongoing savings you don’t have to think about What to do if you’ve already spent your emergency savings—and how to build it back up again What a whirlwind of great info this conversation was! You’re gonna want to take notes. I did! See Jean’s excellent links below, as well. Talk soon, my friend. I’m so glad you’re here! RESOURCES What Needs to Change in Your Life Right Now? 30 Days to a Better Financial You Her Money podcast Jean’s book, Women With Money Jean’s ‘Money Type’ quiz Jean’s Finance Fix Coaching Program MORE ABOUT JEAN Jean Chatzky is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. Was the financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. An in-demand motivational speaker and fierce advocate for financial literacy, in 2015, she partnered with the PwC Charitable Foundation and Time for Kids to launch Your $, an in-school magazine that reaches 2 million school children each month. More at JeanChatzky.com and @JeanChatzky.
Jean Chatzky is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast HerMoney With Jean Chatzky. The financial editor of NBC Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show.She is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve.In this episode, we talk about her career, the Today Show, investment advice and retirement. We also answer many of our listener's questions.www.hermoney.comwww.hotflashescooltopics.com
Our guest on the podcast today is personal finance expert, Jean Chatzky. She is the CEO of HerMoney.com and host of the podcast "HerMoney with Jean Chatzky." Jean has served as the financial editor of NBC's TODAY show for the past 25 years and she is also the financial ambassador for AARP. She has written several best-selling personal finance books. Her latest is Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. She holds a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania. BackgroundBioBooksHerMoneyHerMoney PodcastsThe Pandemic and Personal Finances“Should You Save More Right Now (in the Pandemic) or Pay Down Debt?” by Jean Chatzky, savvymoney.com, Dec. 8, 2020. “Four Secrets to Mastering Your Money (Even in a Pandemic),” by Jean Chatzky, hermoney.com, Nov. 6, 2020.“The Hidden Costs of Unpaid Caregiving,” by Sarah Gammage, Naziha Sultana, and Manon Mouran, imf.org, March 2019. “7 Personal Finance Concerns in These Uncertain Times--and a Plan of Action for Each,” by Jennifer Folsom, nbcnews.com, March 16, 2020.“Jean Chatzky on the Financial Challenges of Being a Caregiver,” AARP.org, March 11, 2020.Financial Education and College Funding “Financial Literacy Effectiveness & Providing Just-In-Time Training By Financial Advisors,” by Michael Kitces, kitces.com, Sept. 21, 2016.NextGenVestFrankMark KantrowitzJason Zweig“Do Schools Get an F in Financial Education?” by Jean Chatzky, jeanchatzky.com. “This Week in Your Wallet: Funding a College Education,” by Jean Chatzky, jeanchatzky.com. “6 Ways to Talk to Your Kids About Money,” by Jean Chatzky, nbcnews.com, March 6, 2019.“Are You Teaching Your Kids the Wrong Money Lessons?” by Jean Chatzky, thebalance.com, Nov. 20, 2019.Women & Money “The Real Challenge for Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling,” by Jean Chatzky, hermoney.com, Oct. 29, 2020.“Women Face Financial Challenges in Retirement That Men Just Don’t. Here’s How to Overcome Them,” by Jean Chatzky, hermoney.com, Nov. 11, 2019.“Jean Chatzky: Here’s How Women Can Take Charge of Their Money,” by Jessica Dickler, cnbc.com, March 31, 2019.Financial Advice & WellnessAlliance for Lifetime IncomeWealthramp“Jean Chatzky: The 4 Biggest Money Mistakes of My Life,” by Jean Chatzky, nbcnews.com, May 16, 2019.“Saving for a Goal,” by Jean Chatzky, savvymoney.com, May 20, 2019.Alliance for Lifetime Income“Jean Chatzky on how to Make Your Money Last After Retirement,” by Jean Chatzky, today.com, Jan. 2, 2017.“This Week in Your Wallet: The Truth About Multitasking,” by Jean Chatzky, jeanchatzky.com.
Regardless of our current financial state, being financially independent is something that appeals to just about everyone. While it may not appear to be the case, there are things we can do in order to be able to create the lives we want and support the people we love. Jean Chatzky, the CEO of HerMoney.com, discusses how we can make money make sense. The financial editor of NBC’s Today for 25 years and the Financial Ambassador for AARP, she appears frequently on CNN, MSNBC and was a recurring guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Jean is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Her latest book is, Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve. Music: www.purple-planet.comShow site: www.cyacyl.com
Jean Chatzky is the financial editor for TODAY. By working hard, interviewing some of the brightest minds in the field, building relationships, learning from others, and talking to smart people for a living, she’s developed a unique and highly accessible approach to teaching financial literacy, especially for women. In Jean’s new book, Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve, she gets women to open up about the one topic we still never talk about to chart a pathway to the joyful, purpose-filled life that today’s women not only want but also, finally, have the resources to afford. Today, she joins the podcast to share the unconventional path that led to her career in business journalism, the importance of taking a team approach when it comes to both health and wealth, and the new and unique issues surrounding women and money. Show notes Get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcript, and links to all the resources mentioned during the interview. Visit RetireWithPurpose.com/61 Sign Up to Casey's Weekend Reading Email! Sifting through the copious amount of conflicting financial advice and retirement information can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be! Each week, Casey makes it super easy. He hand-picks 4 of the most important articles you need to read, that are beneficial to you whether you're at, near or in retirement! If you want them sent straight to your inbox, sign up by visiting RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading Disclosure: Investment Advisory Services may be offered through Howard Bailey Securities, LLC, a registered investment advisor. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® (with flame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements. The CLU® mark is the property of The American College, which reserves sole rights to its use, and is used by permission. Howard Bailey Financial is a registered trademark of Howard Bailey Financial. All rights reserved. Howard Bailey does not offer legal or tax advice. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Not associated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any other government agency.
Ask successful women what they want from their money and they'll tell you: independence, security, choices, a better world, and, oh yes, way less stress, not just for themselves but for their kids, partners, parents, and friends. That’s the gist of my conversation with Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor at the Today Show and host of the HerMoney podcast. In her latest book, Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve, Chatzky helps you get paid what you're worth, build secure relationships, and make your money last. Through a series of HerMoney Happy Hour discussions and one-on-one conversations, Chatzky gets women to open up about the one topic we still never talk about. Then she flips the script and charts a pathway to this joyful, purpose-filled life that today's women not only want, but also have the resources to afford. Readers will learn to:Explore their relationships with moneyTake control of their moneyUse their money to create the lives they wantWomen With Money shows readers how to wrap their hands around tactical solutions to get paid what they deserve, become inspired to start businesses, invest for tomorrow, make their money last, and then use that money to foster secure relationships, raise independent and confident children, send those kids to college, care for their aging parents, leave a legacy, and help to bring them joy. Have a money question? Email me here. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with me at these places for all my content: https://www.jillonmoney.com/ https://twitter.com/jillonmoney https://www.facebook.com/JillonMoney https://www.instagram.com/jillonmoney/ https://www.youtube.com/c/JillSchlesinger https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillonmoney/ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jill-on-money https://apple.co/2pmVi50 "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com.
Tracy Sun is an expert at making big changes in her career. She started off as a neuroscience researcher. Casual. But then she decided to follow her passion for fashion and business. Throughout her career, she’s helped start – and grow – several companies. Today, she’s the founder and Senior VP of New Markets at Poshmark, the platform that helps 40 million people buy and sell their clothes and accessories online. One of us is a superfan. On the couch, Tracy talks to us about finding a cofounder, managing a team through the failure of her first business, and not being afraid of the things she doesn’t know. PS: What we’re reading this week: NBC correspondent Jean Chatzky’s new book, “Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve.” Get it here.
How uncomfortable do you feel when someone starts casually talking about money with you? A lot of women would rather talk about anything else but money. They would rather talk about their weight, their relationship, sex, even politics before they talk about their personal finance. Let’s push ourselves out of our comfort zone and start the conversation because it’s good to talk about money. Especially with other women, fellow moms. We can learn a lot from each other. Our guest today, is a big believer in this. Financial editor for NBC's Today Show, Founder and CEO of HerMoney media, author of several books including the one that just hit the shelves Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and Yes Rich) Life You DeserveJean Chatsky joins the conversation. We of course chat a lot about her book, and why it’s one of the most personal books she has written. Jean expresses the importance of understanding your money story, she gives us advice about dealing with the money guilt many of us can relate to and how to ask for the pay we deserve. This is such a great conversation, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Cheers to being financially confident women!
Kelly interviews Jean about her new book, “Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve." We talk about the important ways we can use our money and our power to make life better for us, for the people we love and for the world. In Mailbag, paying off mortgages in the FIRE movement, FAFSA considerations, and tax-deductible IRAs.