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Today we're joined by Farnoosh Torabi, America's leading personal finance expert who is dedicated to helping others become unapologetically rich.Farnoosh is an award-winning financial correspondent, television personality, and best-selling author of You're So Money, A Healthy State of Panic, Psych Yourself Rich, and When She Makes More.Her Podcast So Money was ranked a Top Female-Hosted Podcast by Entrepreneur Magazine, described as "a Podcast Your Wallet Will Love" by The New York Times, and has been downloaded over 35 million times, earning multiple Webby awards.She is a former CNBC host and has been featured on NBC's Today Show, ABC's Good Morning America, and numerous major news and talk shows.Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or other major streaming platforms.Let's connect!Subscribe to my newsletter: Time To Live: Thriving in Business and BeyondWebsite: https://www.annemcginty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemcgintyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemcgintyhost
This week from the mailbag: Thoughts on playing the lottery, investing in real estate syndication, selling a home you inherited, and how much financial transparency is necessary in a marriage? Referenced on the episode: Interview with co-founders of GoodEgg Investment. (This episode aired originally on March 22, 2024)Read the Amazon scam article in The Cut | Download Farnoosh's cribsheet for When She Makes More
Is there really a wage gap and do folks, including LGBTQ+ folks, contribute to that wage gap?Today we're joined by the fabulous Farnoosh Torabi to chat about all of our experiences being members of minority communities and how corporations and often times, the employees within those corporations who are also part of these minority communities are exacerbating the wage gap for our communities.Farnoosh is a renowned personal finance expert, author, and television personality. With a background in journalism and finance, she has appeared on major networks and platforms, including CNBC, MSNBC, and The Today Show. Farnoosh is also the author of several best-selling books, including You're So Money, When She Makes More, and most recently, A Healthy State of Panic, which we'll discuss on this show. And, of course, Farnoosh is the host of the wildly popular So Money podcast, on which you can catch us on episode #313.For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money Instagram Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence
Farnoosh Torabi joins Lily on the podcast this week! Farnoosh is a leading financial expert, host of the So Money podcast, and author of So Money, Psych Yourself Rich, and When She Makes More. In this episode, she discusses the teachings and insights from her new book A Healthy State Of Panic, Follow Your Fears To Build Wealth, Crush Your Career, And Win At Life. The book (and this episode) illustrates how fear can be your superpower in this heartfelt and clever guide to maximizing your success to live richer and happier. Lily also parallels the topics in Farnoosh's book (related to fear) and how they can apply to the dating world. This is a fun, thoughtful, and heartfelt episode! Featured Conversation Topics: The difference between harnessing fear and indulging it? How to build a healthy relationship with fear The fear of rejection, loneliness, and exposure in dating As you listen, think about one action step you can take to move with your fear in a more healthy manner. Links: One-on-One Coaching with LilySo Money with Farnoosh TorabiA Healthy State of Panic, Farnoosh Torabi Show Notes: http://datebrazen.com/blog/harnessing-your-fears-with-farnoosh-torabi
The logistics and emotions involved in your family's financial plan can be a little more complicated when you and your spouse have (very) different incomes. In this week's episode, we discuss a few different strategies to handle these differences. To learn more, pick up a copy of my book Marriage-Centered Money and/or Farnoosh Torabi's book When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women
Instead of running away from your fear, have you ever thought about having a conversation with it? In this episode, Aliza sits down with Author of When She Makes More and the podcast host of So Money by CNET, Farnoosh Torabi. Farnoosh shares her personal story of growing up in an immigrant family in a town in MA, how to put your fear to good use, and her upcoming book, A Healthy State of Panic. ***ENTER THE EPISODE GIVEAWAY***Links & Resources:Farnoosh TorabiFarnoosh on InstagramSo Money PodcastThe NextUp ListWant more from SheSpeaks? Sign up for our awesome community here! Check out what we're up to here! Connect with us on Instagram, FB & Twitter @shespeaksup Contact us at podcast@shespeaks.com
Our guest on the podcast today is personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi. Farnoosh is editor at large for CNET Money. She has also written several books, including When She Makes More and You're So Money. In addition, Farnoosh hosts the Webby-nominated So Money podcast, where she interviews leading experts and authors about their financial perspectives and answers listeners' questions. For several years, she has hosted the Webby-nominated web series Financially Fit on Yahoo. She has also served as a money coach on such shows as Remake America on Yahoo, Bank of Mom and Dad on SOAPnet, and TLC's Real Simple, Real Life. Farnoosh graduated with honors from Penn State University with a degree in finance and international business. She also holds a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.BackgroundBio CNET MoneySo Money podcastWhen She Makes More: The Truth About Navigating Love and Life for a New Generation of Women, by Farnoosh TorabiYou're So Money: Live Rich, Even When You're Not, by Farnoosh TorabiDavid BachJean Chatzky“Jean Chatzky: ‘Financial Stress Is a Big Topic in Need of More Oxygen,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Dec. 15, 2020.Current Environment and Personal Finance“3 Money Questions to Ask Yourself in a Recession, According to Financial Expert Farnoosh Torabi,” by Nick Wolny, time.com, April 11, 2022.“Saving for Retirement at Every Age,” by Farnoosh Torabi, farnoosh.tv.com.“The Best Financial Apps and Tools to Help You Save, Spend, and Invest Better,” by Farnoosh Torabi, time.com, Jan. 4, 2022.Women and Money“Why the World Is Better Off When Women Make More—With Farnoosh Torabi,” Marriage, Kids, and Money interview, youtube.com, Oct. 22, 2018.“Americans See Men as the Financial Providers, Even as Women's Contributions Grow,” by Kim Parker and Renee Stepler, pewresearch.org, Sept. 20, 2017.“Equal Pay Day: One Bright Spot,” by Farnoosh Torabi, farnoosh.tv.com.“Why Financial ‘Fairness' Can Be a Losing Game in Your Marriage,” by Farnoosh Torabi, cnet.com, Oct. 13, 2021.“Ask Farnoosh: Investing in a Bear Market, Changing Jobs and Earning More,” So Money podcast, cnet.com, July 8, 2022.“How to Ask for a Raise in a Pandemic Recession,” by Farnoosh Torabi, washingtonpost.com, Aug. 31, 2020.So Money Podcast“Black Wealth Matters: Queen Latifah,” So Money with Farnoosh Torabi, June 10, 2020. “Adam Torabi (Dad!): A Layoff Comeback Story,” So Money with Farnoosh Torabi, July 11, 2018.“Ask Farnoosh: Your Biggest Student Loan Forgiveness Questions, Answered,” So Money with Farnoosh Torabi, Sept. 2, 2022.
Women have made great strides in the workforce over the years, but we still have a long way to go. According to a recent report from the Institute for Women's Policy Research, women are now the primary or sole breadwinners in 40% of households with children. This is a big shift from just a decade ago, when only 24% of households had female breadwinners. So what's it like to be the woman carrying the financial load for your family? I decided to ask Farnoosh Torabi, New York Times Best-selling author of the book "When She Makes More" to talk about this topic. As the female breadwinner in my family for the past 8 years, I can relate so much to this topic!
The Federal Reserve Bank has a target for rising prices: They consider 2% per year to be the right amount. Ooops. The latest figure reflects an annual rate of more than 9%. That's the highest it's been in more than 40 years. And it's hurting people, especially those least able to afford it: the millions of Americans living paycheck to paycheck. So, let's talk about inflation. How bad it's going to get, how long it's going to last, and most important: Things we can do to fight back. As usual, co-hosts Stacy Johnson and Miranda Marquit are joined by producer Aaron Freeman. This week's special guest is Farnoosh Torabi, editor at large for CNET Money and the host of the popular podcast So Money. Remember, even though we sometimes talk about specific investments on this show, don't take them as recommendations because they're not. Before investing in anything, do your own research, and make your own decisions. »»» Podcast Webpage Link You can watch this episode below, or if you'd prefer to listen, you can do that with the player at the top of this article. Or, you can download the episode wherever you get your podcasts: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Spotify Don't forget to check out our podcast page for more episodes designed to help you make the most of your money and our YouTube page for more videos. Just how bad is inflation? Inflation is soaring. But where is it likely to hit you the most? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, food, gas and utilities are some of the biggest offenders. But there's more inflation-related information you need to know. Read about the 15 industries being most impacted by inflation. Do you know your personal inflation rate? We can show you how to figure it out. Check out these ways tax breaks are being eroded by inflation. Make sure you understand how inflation impacts your retirement. Not everything is being ruined by inflation. Check out our bucket list vacations that are actually beating inflation right now. Inflation isn't always obvious. We explore shrinkflation and compare it to inflation. The Fed plans to fight inflation, so you can probably expect more rate hikes. The Roosevelt Institute and NBC offer insight into why inflation is so high right now. How to beat inflation in different aspects of your life Don't assume you have just sit down and take inflation. There are ways you can beat inflation in your personal life. Here are some ideas. Trying to figure out how to cope with inflation? We have some ways middle-income families are managing inflation. Ready to beat inflation at the grocery store? Check out our list of recommended apps. We've got an article about beating higher prices at the pump. Learn how to reduce food waste and save money. Worried about stagflation? You're not the only one. We have a slideshow that can help you prepare for a worst-case scenario. How is inflation impacting your lifestyle? Compare it to some of the ways others are dealing with inflation. Check out another podcast episode we have on fighting inflation. Stacy has his own take on what's going on now — and what you can do about it. Retired? Check out five ways you can reduce your inflation risk. Should you consider Treasury securities to deal with inflation? Don't forget to check out Farnoosh's post on CNET about beating inflation. Meet this week's guest, Farnoosh Torabi Farnoosh is an award-winning financial journalist, speaker, author and podcast host who has dedicated more than 20 years of her career to helping people live richer lives. Today she is Editor at Large of CNET Money and the host of the Webby-nominated podcast So Money. The podcast launched in 2015 and has earned over 20 million downloads. She is especially interested in discussing money in the context of gender, race, culture, psychology, entrepreneurship and climate change. Farnoosh is the author of several books including You're So Money, Psych Yourself Rich and When She Makes More. Her next book, called A Healthy State of Panic: Winning at Life When the World is Out to Get You (Spring 2023) has nothing -- and everything -- to do with money. Farnoosh holds a degree in finance from Penn State University and a master's in journalism from Columbia University. She lives on the East Coast with her husband and two young kids. Website Instagram Click Here for the Free Money Talks News Newsletter! Take our course The Only Retirement Guide You'll Ever Need Take our course Money Made Simple Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 196 of Profit Boss® Radio! Today, I'm sharing a timeless episode from the Profit Boss® archives with financial guru Farnoosh Torabi. In my humble opinion, there's no one better to help us with our mindset and understanding of how we talk about money. Farnoosh is the host of one of my favorite podcasts, So Money, and the author of When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women and You're So Money: Live Rich, Even When You're Not. You may have seen her work in publications such as the Oprah Magazine, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and Forbes, to name just a few. If there's anyone that embodies the "work smarter, not harder" mindset, it's Farnoosh. Her insights on what it takes to make more money, avoid burnout while doing it, and the importance of having a side hustle has been incredibly beneficial for me in my career, and I know her expertise will add value for you too. So, if you're ready to earn more, live life on your terms, and negotiate your value while putting yourself in a better position for success, I know you'll absolutely love this episode. Here's what you'll find out in this week's episode of Profit Boss® Radio: Farnoosh's inherited Money Operating System, “You have to work hard for money” and how it has impacted her life. How Farnoosh works smarter, not harder and ways she avoids burnout. The core tenets of making more money–and the shift in belief that transformed Farnoosh's mindset and earning power. Why starting a side hustle on a firm foundation is key to producing something very profitable. What Farnoosh learned by producing a show every single day–and what she did to hit over 100,000 downloads within two months. Tips on how to negotiate compensation contracts with major television networks. Why so much of the world of finance is so male-oriented–and what a future of financial products for women that aren't dumbed-down could look like. What happens when a billionaire on her television show finally lets her guard down. What Farnoosh has learned from interviewing top performers, CEOs, and executives in a wide variety of fields. Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including all the resources mentioned, visit https://hilaryhendershott.com/farnoosh-torabi-money-talk Follow Hilary on: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Profit Boss® Radio Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts
What are your thoughts on going 50/50 or a partner making more money than the other? During this session the doctors discuss how our expectation and the things we assign to others can be a detriment to the success of the relationship. Intern, do you have your pen and paper? When She Makes More- https://www.amazon.com/When-She-Makes-More-Breadwinning-ebook/dp/B00FX7LVSK Mentioned Session: MMB WDIGM I & II- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Movie-Mental-Breakdown-Why-Did-I-Get-Married--2007-and-Why-Did-I-Get-Married-Too--2010-euij5m Trope Trippin I- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Trope-Trippin-Part-1-egdf65 Stained Glass- https://anchor.fm/the-repsychled-podcast/episodes/Stained-Glass-e107oda Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheRePsychledPodcast Intro: Music by Gozz Ads: Moody by Apollo of Epidemic Sound; Good Mornin' by Jumbo; Smooth Sailing by Dylan Sitts of Epidemic Sounds Outro: Volume Kontrol
“Knowing about your money is the ultimate form of self care.”— Farnoosh TorabiI’m so excited about my guest for this episode! Farnoosh Torabi is a leading personal finance authority and the author of three books on personal finance and mindset. Her latest book, When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women, is about the new rules for love and life, and gives top-earning women the strategies, tools, and mindset to really be empowered in the role and stop it from getting in the way of their relationships.More women than ever find themselves in the position of being the higher earner in their relationship.Unfortunately, social beliefs about women and money haven’t caught up to this reality.A 2020 UBS survey of over 1800 married couples found that OVER HALF of the women still let male spouses handle all long-term financial and investment decisions, and a recent Pew study found that many still believe that the breadwinner should be a man’s role.While we want and expect gender equality in society, there’s still a huge gap between our progressive values and our outdated social conditioning!Listen in to discover: How and when we are conditioned to believe that women are “bad with money” — and the consequences of this beliefHow to raise children who are comfortable dealing with moneyFarnoosh’s advice for women who defer to their spouses regarding financial decisionsAbout Farnoosh TorabiFarnoosh is a leading personal finance authority and the author of three books on personal finance and mindset. She has made multiple television appearances and written for top magazines including Glamour and Marie Claire. She is a contributing editor for O, The Oprah Magazine and creator of the award-winning So Money podcast.Highlights: 01:59 Meet Farnoosh Torabi & Pays to Podcast 04:47 When She Makes More book07:34 The she-cession 10:26 Superwomen & support11:48 Stay-at-home parent pay14:27 2020 UBS report17:03 Mindset issues & consequences18:49 Reality check & solutions23:59 Date-onomics 26:40 Pride & motivation28:30 Dinner table money talk31:00 Advice for partnered womenLinks: https://farnoosh.tvTwitter: @farnooshInstagram: @farnooshtorabiSo Money podcasthttps://podcast.farnoosh.tvBookshttps://farnoosh.tv/books/when-she-makes-morehttps://farnoosh.tv/books/other-books2020 UBS Own Your Worth reporthttps://advisors.ubs.com/fwmgsarasota/mediahandler/media/323256/own-your-worth-report-2020.pdfDate-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game by Jon Birgerhttps://jonbirger.com/books/date-onomics-how-dating-became-a-lopsided-numbers-gameThe 5-Step Roadmap to Biz Finance Freedomhttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/5-step-roadmap-to-biz-finance-freedomWork with mehttps://www.melissahoustoncpa.com/work-with-me Check out thebusinesssociety.co for more resources for business owners.Want more tips and inspiration? Follow me on Twitter @melissahcpa and Pint
This weeks episode is with Farnoosh Tarobi. She is a leading personal finance expert in the US and very frequently features on the Dr Oz show and Good Morning America with Kelly and Ryan. She has also wrote 3 books and accomplished so many amazing things.If there is anyone to talk to about finance and women having more it's Farnoosh. This is something she is so passionate about , her latest book "When She Makes More" Is the ultimate guidebook for any modern woman who wants to successfully navigate her money, career, family and relationship in the event that she earns more. And all without guilt, shame or fear.If this resonates with you then this is the episode to listen to! Enjoy!
Farnoosh Torabi – Personal Finance Expert Location: Bijan's in Brooklyn, NY Farnoosh Torabi is a financial expert, author and host of the financial podcast So Money. Her books include You're So Money: Live Rich Even When You're Not and When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women, which tackle real-life money issues that people face every day. Over a delicious chopped salad with salmon at Bijan's in Brooklyn, we discuss Farnoosh's goal of bringing a richness to everyday life no matter your budget. Follow To Dine For:Official Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!American National InsuranceSpiritless - Use promo code TODINEFOR for free shipping Follow Our Guest:Official Site: Farnoosh.tvFacebook: Facebook.com/FarnooshTorabiInstagram: @FarnooshTorabiTwitter: @FARNOOSHPodcast: So Money Follow The Restaurant:Official Website: BijansBrooklyn.comFacebook: Facebook.com/BijansBrooklynInstagram: @BijansBrooklynTwitter: @BijansBrooklyn
Farnoosh Torabi is on a mission to help all of us live our richest, most fulfilling lives. The author of three best-selling books—You’re So Money, Psych Yourself Rich, and When She Makes More—and the host of the top-rated podcast So Money, Farnoosh aims to make money talk less “icky” and more Instagrammable. But like most success stories, Farnoosh started from the bottom. At 22, she was living in New York City with over $30,000 in debt and making $18 an hour before taxes with a master’s degree. Sound familiar? While feasting on canned tuna and $5 footlong Subway sandwiches, Farnoosh slowly climbed out of her debt in the most expensive city in the country. So, how did she do it? Tune in to our conversation with the entrepreneur, live from Create & Cultivate's Digital Summer Camp and moderated by Sacha Strebe, to learn how she dug her way out of debt, leveraged a podcast to build a successful brand, and more. Join the party on social @workparty and stay in-the-know at workparty.com. Guests Farnoosh Torabi @farnooshtorabi Visit www.Uber.com/workparty for a $50 voucher credit when you spend your first $200 with vouchers. Produced by Dear Media
Farnoosh Torabi talks about how how she became interested in money and what her career and entrepreneurial path has been like so far. She also shares what she has learned about money and personal finance, why she wrote the book *When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women*, and more. "Expand your life, expand your impact, and you'll see how the money can benefit all of that." - Farnoosh Torabi Learn more about this episode at karagoldin.com
You may already know Farnoosh Torabi. She’s a financial journalist and TV and podcast host who appears regularly on The Today Show, NextAdvisor, Bloomberg Opinion, CNBC and more. She is the author of several books, the most recent of which is When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women. In addition to running her own business, Farnoosh is a wife and mom to two kids. She and her family live in New Jersey. https://fitadvisors.com/farnoosh-torabi-personal-finance-female-breadwinners
#267: This week, one of the most acclaimed names in the world of personal finance journalism joins us to reflect on the events of 2020. Farnoosh Torabi started covering personal finance in 2003 as a reporter for Money Magazine. She later became a correspondent for Jim Cramer's The Street and the host of CNBC's primetime show Follow the Leader. She's the host of the award-winning So Money podcast and the author of several bestselling personal finance books, including When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women. She's a contributing editor to NextAdvisor, a personal finance platform in partnership with TIME, as well as a financial columnist to O, The Oprah Magazine and a contributing editor for Bloomberg Business. She joins us to discuss how the events of 2020 have led to a great financial reckoning. You'll enjoy this if: - You want to hear candid discussion about race, privilege, and the wealth chasm - You're curious to hear about how the personal finance landscape has changed in the last two decades - You're wondering if, in fact, "this time it's different" For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode267
Our guest on this episode is personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi who has transformed what most would consider setbacks, into the very things that drive her forward. She found herself living in NYC at the age of 22 with over $30k in debt, but it was through the process of climbing out of debt that Farnoosh realized her desire to help others with their money. She has done it all, from reporting for Money Magazine, to hosting her own podcast, to writing multiple books including ‘Psych Yourself Rich’ & her latest bestseller ‘When She Makes More’. We’re excited to talk with Farnoosh about couples and all things related to money, but in particular how personal finance is so much more than just understanding the nuts and bolts. During this episode we enjoyed Petite Sour Raspberry by Crooked Stave- thanks to our friends there at the brewery! And as we ramp up the podcast with an additional Friday episode every week, we could really use your help to spread the word- let friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you’re not already a regular, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to spread the word to get more people doing smart things with their money in these difficult times! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
"I wish someone had told me earlier on that when you do stick to what you believe is your truest self, then it is such a weight off your shoulders." - Farnoosh Torabi Do you ever feel like there is no model for you because you're starting something that few people have ever done before? My guest today, Farnoosh Torabi, has truly carved her own way and stayed ahead of the curve. Farnoosh is one of America's leading personal finance authorities and the host of the So Money Podcast - which celebrated its 1000th podcast with over 12 million listens. She has been a go-to business journalist for decades, and you may have seen her hosting on CNBC or featured in major news outlets from The New York Times to Glamour Magazine and NBC's Today and Good Morning America. "What happens if the social media world as we know it shuts down? What do you have to show for your work at that point? And if you don't have a good answer, then that's where you need to start working. You need to put more effort towards the meat and potatoes of your brand as opposed to sprinkles. Instagram is sprinkles." - Farnoosh Torabi Today, Farnoosh and I talk about her experience growing up with immigrant parents and how their pursuit of the American dream may have been challenging at times, but ultimately helped shape her success. We also take a deeper dive into her book When She Makes More and how she broke into TV and financial journalism. Farnoosh shares her best advice for those who want to start something new and the most important thing you can do in your communication that adds credibility and expertise. "When you're starting out, you need to find your path and get really good at it.” - Farnoosh Torabi Show Notes: Why you need to stay consistent in podcasting What format is right for you? How to become a journalist What is business journalism How to deal with rejection What to do when there is no model How to succeed in news and journalism How to pitch to editors Why build your brand outside of social media How to stay relevant What happens when women make more money "You have to constantly be creating your own opportunities and not waiting... don't be reactive, be proactive." - Farnoosh Torabi 3 Pieces of Advice or Action Steps: Listen to the voice in your head/heart/gut Do the work and stick to it Always stay curious "My goal is to actually make an impact." - Farnoosh Torabi Brand and Resource Mentions: Farnoosh's So Money Podcast Farnoosh's book, When She Makes More Columbia School of Journalism Introvert or Extrovert? Business Journalism Connect with Farnoosh Torabi: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Farnoosh Torabi Thanks for being a part of this bold and powerful conversation on The Power of The Only! Whether you feel like the only one in your company, industry or community or the only woman in the room, we're here to support you in stepping up, speaking up through power, presence and representation and to make an impact in your personal and professional life. Want even more insider tips, resources and training to help you own your voice and power and step into your leadership. Join me in my free, invite only YOU, Amplified!™ community ! You can also join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. Learn more about this episode of The Power of The Only with Angela Chee at www.angelachee.com/04
Here are Kelly Roach Coaching, we like to have the conversations no one else is having, and today’s Unstoppable Success Radio episode is a clear example of that. In a world where talking about money is taboo, myself and my guest Farnoosh Torabi of the So Money Podcast, discuss the intricacies that go along with female breadwinners, and relationship dynamics “When She Makes More”. This episode is full of important money mindset shifts and interesting insights that will be beneficial to all of our clients and listeners! So, if you haven’t already done so, be sure to give this week’s guest episode with Farnoosh Torabi a listen! TRIBE OF UNSTOPPABLES: www.kellyroachcoaching.com/community INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/kellyroachofficial
On Episode #4 I welcome good friend and fellow breadwinner, Farnoosh Torabi to Working Wife, Happy Life! Farnoosh is a personal finance expert, a frequent guest featured on CNBC and the TODAY Show, the author of “When She Makes More,” and the host of the “So Money Podcast,” which hit 1,000 episodes last week! We discuss the different and unjust expectations and values placed on women and men in society. We also share our perspectives on what it means to be a breadwinning woman, mother, and wife in today’s world and the financial pressures we face in that role. I’m so excited to share this conversation with you and encourage you to follow Farnoosh (@farnooshtorabi); enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you tune into your favorite podcasts! To contact me with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail workingwifehappylifepodcast@gmail.com Want to stay up to date on what's new with Working Wife, Happy Life? Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram @workingwifehappylife and on Twitter @WorkWifeHapLife
Show me the money. If getting control of your finances is one of your 2020 goals, you're not alone.My guest is financial expert Farnoosh Torabi. Farnoosh is the host of the top-rated podcast, "So Money" and the author of books including her latest, "When She Makes More." She's a financial contributor for O, The Oprah Magazine and a frequent guest on the Today Show.On this Dying to Ask:How to set and achieve big money goals in 2020 whether it's paying down debt or buying your first house. We go into surprising news about millennial spending habits and what they think of homeownership. And we talk about the major podcasting milestone Farnoosh is reaching with "So Money's" 1,000th episode.
Farnoosh Torabi a Shameless Mom of 2 littles, a celebrated financial expert, host of the award-winning podcast So Money, and bestselling author of multiple books, including her latest: When She Makes More. She appears frequently on the NBC Today Show and is the resident financial contributor for O, The Oprah Magazine. She is also part of the founding team of Stacks House, the first-ever pop-up museum dedicated to financial literacy and empowerment. Farnoosh studied finance at Penn State and holds a Master's from The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children. Listen in to hear Farnoosh share: Her relationship with money having grown up in an immigrant family that had to build financial security How to talk to your kids about money in the context of your family’s values The importance of teaching your kids delayed gratification with money When to have your kids open bank accounts Why she is owning being the purposeful breadwinner in her marriage - after previously claiming it was accidental The global impact when women make more money How she made more money after having kids Links mentioned: Join my FREE virtual workshop on November 16th: 5 Mindset Resets You Need To Shine Like A Mother >>> Shine My interview with Farnoosh on the So Money podcast: Farnoosh Book: When She Makes More Connect with Farnoosh: farnoosh Listen to Farnoosh’s podcast: So Money Farnoosh on Instagram: Farnoosh Torabi Thank you to our sponsors: Canvas People: To get your FREE 11x14 canvas, text SHAMELESS to 64000. Just pay shipping and handling. This offer won’t last. Text SHAMELESS to 64000. That’s SHAMELESS to 64000. Yumi: Head to Yumi and enter promo code shameless for $60 Off your first month of yumi! Equal Parts: Get into the rhythm of the kitchen, with friendly and inviting cookware, coaching, and guidance from Equal Parts. All with free shipping and free returns. Visit Equal Parts and get 15% off any purchase with code shameless.
Entrepreneurial women have to become accustomed to being the breadwinner in their relationships. But that doesn't mean that it makes things easy when it comes to the interpersonal dynamics with their partner. Today's guest, Farnoosh Torabi, is the author of “When She Makes More - 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women”, and she's helping all of us level the financial playing field with her advice and insight that comes from years of experience. There is a whole dynamic at play when it comes to finances that so many of us are not aware of, or that simply gets tucked to the back of our minds. But it's so important that we think about it in a new way, AND actually, approach the subject with our partners. Doing so, Farnoosh says, can not only make your relationship way more fun, balanced, and productive, but it can literally save your marriage. Find out why it is that women who make more than their partners are actually proven to do MORE housework than women who make less or as much as the man in the house. And learn why it is that women who make more than their men not only feel shame and embarrassment, but they actually feel like a disappointment in society. It's all actually quite understandable once you get inside Farnoosh's incredible mind. Her research will astound you, and you'll leave this conversation feeling empowered, educated, and on top of your financial game. If you enjoy the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag me - @SunnyLenarduzzi and I'll be sure to share your comments and big takeaways on my Instagram Stories as well. Also, please make sure to give us a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Stitcher, Android, TuneIn, Spotify). You can find the Show Notes for this episode HERE This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic. Order your delicious superfood mushroom beverage here and use code “sunny” for a 15% off your order. ____________________________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: “When She Makes More” by Farnoosh Torabi (Book) “Podcast Accelerator” course by Farnoosh Torabi Farnoosh Torabi on Instagram Farnoosh Torabi on Twitter Farnoosh Torabi on Facebook Wanna kill it on YouTube? Team Sunny is accepting applications now to work with us in a small group or 1:1. Apply HERE: https://www.authorityaccelerator.ca/ Sign up to my FREE TRAINING on How to 100x Your Subscriber Base and Double Your Revenue Using YouTube. Sunny Lenarduzzi's YouTube Channel This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic. Order your delicious superfood mushroom beverage here and use code “sunny” for a 15% off your order. _____________________________________________ Say hi to Sunny Lenarduzzi on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunnyLenarduzzi/ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/sunnylenarduzzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/SunnyLenarduzzi YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SunnyLenarduzzi Instagram: http://instagram.com/sunnylenarduzzi/ Sign up to my FREE TRAINING on How to 100x Your Subscriber Base and Double Your Revenue Using YouTube. Listen to The Sunny Show Podcast here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Android TuneIn Spotify
Join Stacy in an info-packed conversation with award-winning family and matrimony attorney, Amanda Trigg. Based in New Jersey, Amanda brings years of experience protecting her clients and their families through the complex and challenging process of divorce. In this episode, Amanda details how women who are contemplating divorce can prepare for the possibility of divorce and find the financial information without raising their spouse’s suspicions. Among her insights: • Why you should never panic, but you should “just ask”. [7:20] • What to do when “just asking” doesn’t work - legal ways women can get information about a spouse’s finances. [14:30] • Understanding the grey area between “Awkward” and “Illegal”. [15:50] • What constitutes a reasonable expectation of privacy within the home. [27:00] • What is “safe”/ “legal” to look at when it comes to digital files and online information [27:47] • How valuable credit applications can be when searching for financial information [30:40] Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: (212) 374-9008 E: stacy@francisfinancial.com Amanda Trigg | W: www.amandatrigg.com E: ast@lmllawyers.com Items mentioned in this podcast (Stacy’s Recommended Readings) 1. The Richest Man in Babylon George S. Clason’s classic book shares the secrets to overcoming your personal financial problems. Read and absorb the inspirational and informative “Babylonian parables” containing stories on thriftiness, financial planning and personal wealth. 2. MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom Tony Robbins has released his first book in two decades. It includes extensive research and interviews with more than 50 renowned financial experts. Use his easy-to-follow, seven-step plan to get your finances in order, create a lifetime income plan and achieve financial freedom. 3. When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women Do you earn more than your partner? Personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi explains how women can avoid burnout, infidelity and divorce as the family breadwinners. Check out her 10 rules to achieving personal and professional success. 4. Prince Charming Isn’t Coming: How Women Get Smart About Money, by Barbara Stanny 5. On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar 6. The Debt Escape Plan, by Beverly Harzog 7. Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms, by Amanda Steinberg
The road to financial literacy can be a daunting journey, especially when you're 22 years old, $30,000 in debt, and making $18 an hour while living in the most expensive city in America (NYC). This is where this week's guest Farnoosh Torabi found herself before becoming one of the leading personal finance authorities hooked on helping young professionals navigate their finances and live their richest, happiest lives. From her early days reporting for Money Magazine to hosting a prime-time series on CNBC and writing monthly for O, The Oprah Magazine and Mint.com, she’s become a favorite go-to money expert. In this episode we discuss: How she ended up choosing to go into the money business Her long-standing career in personal finance The common themes and issues that she’s seen in finances over the years Her thoughts on the FIRE movement Why you should choose hobbies and pursue interests to help build your skill set Why she’s also now dabbling in comedy Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Get a copy of Farnoosh's most recent book - When She Makes More Listen to my episode on the So Money Podcast Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Farnoosh: www.farnoosh.tv Listen to the So Money Podcast Instagram: @Farnoosh Torabi Facebook: Farnoosh Torabi Twitter: @farnoosh Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group
Pareasa Stewart, a So Money devotee, joins Farnoosh to discuss ways to save up for a big move to New York, how people can play catch up in their retirement savings and Roth IRAs versus 401(k)s. More about Pareasa: She's been a huge fan of the show since its early days. She is a Millennial and lives in Houston, Texas. She works in the mortgage industry and loves public speaking, real estate and her mom. Pareasa's mom is Persian (like me!) and together, the enjoy listening to So Money and reading When She Makes More, my latest book.
Farnoosh Torabi (http://www.farnoosh.tv/) has been fascinated by how people relate to money, including herself, for as long as she can remember.Her first book, You’re So Money, was a nationally acclaimed tell-all for people searching for financial independence. That led to regular appearances on the Today Show and Good Morning America, writing for magazines like Glamour, Marie Claire and O Magazine, features on the reality series Bank of Mom and Dad, TLC’s REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE and a personal finance series, Financially Fit on Yahoo! Torabi’s award-winning podcast, So Money, (https://goo.gl/dbj3hQ) made its debut in January 2015. Along the way, she got married, became a mom and also found herself the primary breadwinner in her family. That made her curious about what happens when women in relationships earn more than men. This question became not only a very personal one, as it affected her relationship with her husband and friends, but it also became the focus of her last book, When She Makes More (https://amzn.to/2pNxGEg).In today's conversation, we explore all of this, along with her early interests and pursuits, the impact of growing up in a family where her parents were first-generation immigrants and so much more.Check out our offerings & partners: 23andMe: Order your 23andMe Health + Ancestry Service kit at 23andme.com/goodlifeEverlane: Check out our personalized collection at Everlane.com/GOODLIFE plus, you’ll get free shipping on your first order.ZipRecruiter: Post jobs for FREE, go to ZipRecruiter.com/good.
Meet Farnoosh Torabi, a personal finance expert, 3-time author with her latest book called “When She Makes More,” and host of the popular So Money podcast. Farnoosh isn’t your typical money expert with years working at a bank or managing other people’s portfolios. It was actually through a career in journalism, coupled with her first-hand experience of working her way out of thousands of dollars of debt, that helped her carve out a niche in personal finance—proof that we can all become experts without ivy league educations. In today’s episode, we talk about: What $30,000 debt really means Why every woman should focus on discovering her niche And why you shouldn’t settle for a Mr. Mom Show Notes: The Salary Project Farnoosh Torabi InstagramWhen She Makes More So Money podcastFarnoosh.tvCareerContessa.com
Farnoosh Torabi is a personal finance expert, best-selling author of You’re So Money and When She Makes More, the host of CNBC’s Follow the Leader, and last but certainly not least, host of an amazing podcast all about money called So Money with Farnoosh Torabi. During our interview, Farnoosh shares the unique path she took to entrepreneurship and lessons … Continued
What happens to promising dates, a blossoming romance or even an entire marriage when she makes more? On today’s episode, Farnoosh Torabi joins us to talk about her book When She Makes More. We talk about how she and I both created a career and a family that honors our drive and our desire to share it with people we love and support us while navigating the pitfalls of a society that hasn’t caught up with high earning women.
As entrepreneurs, we’re always looking for ways to build our business and earn more money. But are we opening ourselves to all the opportunities to do so? Are we doing everything we can to take action and push ourselves beyond our normal limits? In this episode of the IHML Show, we’re talking with one of America’s leading personal finance authorities, Farnoosh Torabi. This amazing guest is hooked on helping Americans live their richest, happiest lives and will inspire you to stop playing small and open yourself up to financial abundance. From her earliest days reporting for Money Magazine to hosting a primetime series on CNBC and becoming the resident money guru for O, the Oprah Magazine, she’s a prime example of how hard work, focus and leveraging opportunities can help you create the success you desire. More recently, Farnoosh began an award-winning podcast, So Money, where she chats with leading experts, authors and influencers about their financial perspectives, failures and habits. But Farnoosh’s accolades don’t end there. She's a sought-after speaker and the best-selling author of multiple books, her latest entitled When She Makes More: 10 Rules For Breadwinning Women. In addition to being one of America’s go-to money experts, Farnoosh now helps other influencers turn their own book into an unforgettable brand. She’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs stay visible and keep the momentum going in their business. By the end of the episode, you’ll be inspired to follow your heart, never give up and create a life better than your dreams. Millions of Americans tune into Farnoosh’s award winning podcast, So Money where she chats with leading experts, authors and influencers about their financial perspectives, failures and habits. From Deepak Chopra to Arianna Huffington to Margaret Cho, hear how these accomplished individuals learned about money, the mistakes they made and their top financial habits. Farnoosh is a sought-after speaker and bestselling author of multiple books. Her latest is entitled When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women. Her work and advice have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes, Money, Time and many others. She also appears regularly on the NBC Today Show and other major news and talk shows. She graduated from Harriton High School in 1998 and attended the Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University followed by Columbia University where she earned a Masters in Journalism. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children. For Further Insight: Website: www.farnoosh.tv and www.somoneypodcast.com, www.booktobrand.co Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FARNOOSH BOOK: When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women
Today's episode is a Next Year Now First. We'll be discussing money management and personal finance. It's easy to focus on some of the obvious topics of thriving in life – things like Health and well-being, personal development, productivity... but we've covered all those areas before. One of my listeners recently clued me in to a universal truth: Money is important and it can be a huge source of happiness - or conversely - frustration and pain. So to help us better understand and manage our money, today's guest is Farnoosh Torabi. You'll be hard pressed to find a better person than Farnoosh to learn the best tips, habits, and practices of good money management and decision making. She is a best-selling author of 3 books – You're So Money, Psych Yourself Rich, and her latest book, When She Makes More. She's appeared on major news and talk shows, like Good Morning America and the NBC Today Show. She also hosted the personal series Financially Fit on Yahoo – where she served a daily dose of money inspiration to millions of viewers. And finally, you can listen to her share even more nuggets of financial wisdom on her incredibly successful podcast – So Money – where she interviews highly accomplished individuals. These are people like Tony Robbins, Seth Godin and Sallie Krawcheck, to name just a few. In today's episode, we cover tough financial topics, like finding your financial "why," how and when to start saving for retirement, being (or not being) the breadwinner in your relationship, and so much more. You can find out more about Farnoosh at her website, Farnoosh.tv or at her Twitter, @Farnoosh. Be sure to check out her latest money course at Investopedia, "Master Your Money," and get 20% off with code Farnoosh20. Finally, you can find out about Farnoosh's upcoming writing and branding workshop at Booktobrand.co
#117: My friend and financial expert Farnoosh Torabi joins me to answer a relationship & money question from a listener named Janice.⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ Janice is engaged, and she calls to ask: Should she get married?⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ She earns double what her fiancé makes. She has no debt except her mortgage. Her retirement accounts are well-funded. He makes half of her salary. He’s carrying $20,000 in credit card and student loan debt. He has two children from a previous marriage and pays 25 percent of his income to child support. He has zero retirement savings other than his state-funded teachers pension. They’ve been together for 8 years and engaged for three. But she’s unsure about whether or not she should walk down the aisle. Should they get married? Is this a smart financial decision?⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ Farnoosh and I both tackle this question together — and we disagree on some points, which makes this conversation better!! Farnoosh is the bestselling author of When She Makes More, a book that takes an in-depth look at households in which the woman earns more than the man. She hosted a primetime show on CNBC, makes regular appearances on The Today Show and Good Morning America, and writes a monthly financial column for O, The Oprah Magazine. She’s a former reporter for Money Magazine. She's the perfect guest for a conversation about relationships, marriage, money, debt, family.⠀ Enjoy!⠀ For more information, visit the show notes at http://affordanything.com/episode117
Farnoosh Torabi, host of the So Money podcast, is the author of three books, When She Makes More: 10 Rules For Breadwinning Women, Psyche Yourself Rich and You’re So Money. She is a frequent financial contributor to Yahoo!, The Today Show, ABC and several top women’s magazines including Glamour, Marie Claire and Redbook. Farnoosh was a keynote speaker at FinCon 2014. So let’s dig in. Let’s meet today’s Master of Money.... The show notes, including links to everything we talked about, can be found at http://ptmoney.com/farnoosh
Farnoosh Torabi, friend, personal finance expert, and fellow podcaster joins the show this week to discuss her path to developing her own brand. She’s an author of several books including “When She Makes More“, and the host of a brand new prime time television show, “Follow The Leader”, that’s all about entrepreneurs. She’s hard-working, smart and you are going to learn a lot from as she tells explains the steps she took to build up her amazing brand
Today’s guest is an Emmy award-winning media producer and pioneer for female entrepreneurs. I met her back when I was super pregnant. She helped me promote When She Makes More and I’m so happy to now be able to give her the stage to share with the world all the good work that she’s up to, Natalie MacNeil is here. She's the author of two very successful books, most recently, "The Conquer Kit: A Creative Business Planner for Women Entrepreneurs" and "She Takes On the World: A Guide to Being Your Own Boss, Working Happy, and Living on Purpose." I love that, “living on purpose” and her website, similar to the book, SheTakesOnTheWorld.com, was recognized by Forbes as a top 10 website for entrepreneurial women and was also featured by Forbes Woman as one of the top 100 websites for women. From Natalie, I learned where she invests her money, specific stocks and why. Taking her lemonade stand on the road as a kid and how she turned her little blog into a multimillion dollar business, what was the tipping point? For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Farnoosh Torabi is an award winning personal finance expert, bestselling author, TV personality, and sought-after speaker. The New York Times calls her advice, “perfectly practical.” Her mission is to help people take control of their finances so they can live their richest, happiest lives. Farnoosh has worked with a wide range of audiences, from college students, to couples, to executives at Fortune 100 firms. She hosts the daily podcast, So Money, voted the #1 financial podcast of 2015 and recently selected as a “Top Podcast to Grow Your Business” by Inc Magazine. She is a former contributing editor at Money Magazine and contributes often for DailyWorth, Yahoo! and The Today Show. Her latest book is an Amazon #1 Best Seller, entitled When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women. Her other books include Psych Yourself Rich: Get the Mindset & Discipline You Need to Build Your Financial Life, and You're So Money – Live Rich Even When You're Not. Farnoosh and I dig into her journey to becoming an entrepreneur, which isn't exactly how she planned it to be, her financial philosophy, what she's learned from interviewing people like Tony Robbins and Seth Godin on her daily podcast, how her podcast is changing direction, and what it's like to be a woman making more than her husband! www.farnoosh.tv
Today, I'm bringing back my friend Marni Battista, a Zen Dating and Life Coach to talk about her latest book "Becoming Irresistible - How To Effortlessly Have Men Pursue You, Treat You Like A Goddess, and Commit To You For Life." In this book, Marni reveals the 3 key "musts" to help women transform their unconscious behaviors in order to find a quality partner. The book shares specific tools and advice. The book launched earlier this week on October 11th and to celebrate the launch Marni is giving it away for FREE for 10 days, so you have until the 21st to get your copy. GO TO DatingWithDignity.com. A little background for those of you who many have missed her the first time she was on So Money, she is the founder and CEO of DatingwithDignity.com, a million dollar plus company that specializes in helping her clients first fall in love with themselves by creating a life they love and then finding someone to love. I also interviewed Marni for my book When She Makes More…and on the importance of stepping into your femininity to find the mate of your dreams. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Today on the show we have, whom I think is a true leader in the financial education space. He is one of the first personal finance bloggers to really take the stage in a big way in the early 2000's before financial blogging was really a thing. Similar to J.D Roth who has been on the show, who is the founder of Get Rich Slowly, a very popular personal finance site. We have on the show today H. Luke Landes, or Luke. He's the founder of Consumerism Commentary, you may have heard of it, one of the first independent personal finance blogs. And on it, Luke held himself accountable for his own financial decisions. He had quite a journey to financial independence. The website became one of the most popular to provide basic financial guidance to, particularly young people, focusing on education, awareness, and decision making. Luke also had an accompanying podcast on which he's interviewed me several times and so I'm happy now to have him on my show and put him in the hot seat. Luke is also the founder of the Plutus Awards, a way to highlight independent financial publishers. I actually took home the Plutus Award last for Best Personal Finance Book when I published "When She Makes More". So I'm deeply grateful to Luke and to all those involved in the awards for that honor. And speaking of Plutus, Luke is also the founder, the new founder of Plutus Foundation, a community foundation with a mission to provide opportunities for the financial media community to support programs that enhance the financial capability and well-being of citizens of the world. What a mission! For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
On today's episode Farnoosh and I dig into her journey to becoming an entrepreneur, which isn't exactly how she planned it to be, her financial philosophy, what she's learned from interviewing people like Tony Robbins and Seth Godin on her daily podcast, how her podcast is changing direction, and what it's like to be a woman making more than her husband! Farnoosh Torabi is an award winning personal finance expert, bestselling author, TV personality, and sought-after speaker. The New York Times calls her advice, “perfectly practical.” Her mission is to help people take control of their finances so they can live their richest, happiest lives. Farnoosh has worked with a wide range of audiences, from college students, to couples, to executives at Fortune 100 firms. She hosts the daily podcast, So Money, voted the #1 financial podcast of 2015 and recently selected as a “Top Podcast to Grow Your Business” by Inc Magazine.She is a former contributing editor at Money Magazine and contributes often for DailyWorth, Yahoo! and The Today Show. Her latest book is an Amazon #1 Best Seller, entitled When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women. Her other books include Psych Yourself Rich: Get the Mindset & Discipline You Need to Build Your Financial Life, and You're So Money – Live Rich Even When You're Not. www.farnoosh.tv Join my 3 part video series to uncover the ONE THING that's holding your business back: www.youareinfinitepotential.com/videoseries
Our guest today explains it all as his profession, Dr. Brad Klontz is an award-winning Financial Psychologist and a Certified Financial Planner. He works as an associate professor of Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University, and a partner of Occidental Asset Management, LLC. It's a fee-only investment advisory firm in Northern California. And I have known Brad for several years as I've been working in this field of money, and personal finance, and psychology of money, and when I was writing "When She Makes More", I called Brad and I said, "I'd love to interview you extensively for this book, because I think you're just a wealth of knowledge". And he said, "Hey, why don't we do a survey together?" And the survey was born, you know, months later and it was just an honor to work with him because this is his expertise. You know, really finding out what motivates people when it comes to their money? Why we do the things that we do? And it's all psychological. I mean, it's never about the money right? And so he has a lot of interesting insights and stories. And his story, his own story, is very, very interesting as well. We're gonna get to all of this during the show. Just a little bit more about Brad. He is also the co-founder of Your Mental Wealth and the Financial Psychology Institute. He's co-authored five books on the psychology of money, and he received the Innovative Practice Presidential Award from the American Psychological Association. His work has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, among many other places. Several takeaways from our time with Brad: One, why we dislike rich people. You're gonna wanna hear that. Advice for couples that fail to see eye-to-eye over money, selling everything to invest in text stocks - something he did early on in his life, and of course he regrets it now. And the one investment, that he says, saved his marriage. .
How do you become a Biz woman who ROCKS? Listen to our Interview with Farnoosh Torabi of So Money Podcast to Find Out! You may very well know Farnoosh Torabi as an established, well-respected personal financial expert. She contributes regularly for Money Magazine, Yahoo! Finance and The Today Show! She's also the author of 3 super successful books on the topic: You're So Money, Psych Yourself Rich and When She Makes More. However, during this very authentic interview, Farnoosh talks about launching her new podcast So Money as a way to finally establish her own brand...one she owns and can leverage to make a difference in the world! She candidly talks about the new world of podcasting, her goals for creating products that will help her tribe, how she creates engagement from her audience and a super amazing awesome (yes, I just said those three words together) marketing strategy for launching her new book successfully!!! http://BizWomenRock.com/154
#177: Farnoosh Torabi is known for contributing to The Today Show and Money Magazine as well starting her own podcast - So Money. But today we are having a conversation with her about her most recent book: “When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women” The book is written for the working woman who earns more in the workplace than her man. While the financial nerd in me appreciates all the statistics and studies included in the book, I also think men will benefit as much by reading "When She Makes More" as their female counterparts. For more, visit Here are some of the questions Farnoosh answers during our conversation: * Are the old fashion rules of men bringing home the bacon wrong? * What do you see as the major cultural or economic shift that caused this world to change from men working outside of the home and women working at home but not in a traditional JOB? * How has this effected the family unit? * What is the first step for a couple where She Makes More do to balance the relationship and make it not so weird? * Do gender roles still play a part in a household where she makes more than her man? If you enjoyed this episode then send @Farnoosh a Tweet
Open-mic time for talking about anything you want. Doug Nordman calls in and chats about several issues, including a book by Farnoosh Torabi called "When She Makes More". Also discussed is deployement bears, provided by Army MWR and how they are used at minute 25:00.
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Farnoosh is a personal finance expert, author, speaker and coach. She is a frequent financial contributor to Yahoo!, The Today Show, and ABC. She is also a contributing editor at Money Magazine. Her latest book When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women was just released.
Farnoosh Torabi has established herself as one of the prominent personal finance gurus out there. You’ve probably seen her on tv on popular shows like the Today Show, MSNBC, CNN, Larry King Live, Dr. Oz, The View etc… Farnoosh is also an accomplished author with many bestselling books under her name. In fact, she is releasing a book today and I’m happy to be giving away 3 copies of her brand new book “When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women”. All you have to do is sign up for my podcast contest and you’ll automatically be entered. To […] The post 010: Farnoosh Torabi On How To Establish Your Own Personal Brand And Become Recession Proof appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
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Farnoosh Torabi is the primary breadwinner in her family. Her husband, Tim, is a software engineer but earns less than Farnoosh, which is an increasingly common dynamic. When I first started talking to Farnoosh, I knew I wanted her on the show to talk about this scenario because it’s happening a lot with entrepreneurs. In […] The post MBP #15: When She Makes More w. Farnoosh Torabi appeared first on Microblogger.