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*** Named a Best Podcast By The New York Times, Time Magazine, Real Simple and MSNBC *** Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award-winning financial strategist, TV host and bestselling author. Her newest book is entitled A Healthy State of Panic. With over 30 million downloads and multiple Webby wins, So Money is dedicated to sharing inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's financial leaders, bestselling authors and entrepreneurs. One day, hear an intimate money conversation with ...
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Hi, I’m Rachel Rodgers: wife, mama, and CEO of an 8-figure business. I’m on a mission to help every woman I meet become a millionaire. I decided to start the Hello Seven Podcast to address one simple question: how can women make more money? On this show I’ll be talking to people just like you who decided they wanted to become millionaires and actually did it. My guests and I will share our stories of how we did it, mistakes we made and the pivotal moment that changed everything. We’ll also b ...
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Everyone's Talkin' Money: Personal Finance, Financial Freedom, Mental Health and Money Therapy For All

Shannah Game, Money Podcast for Women, Personal Finance, Relationships & Mental Health & Glassbox Media.

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Want to know the secret to financial success? It’s talking about the other side of money. Get this - money decisions are 90% emotional and 10% how-to (yep, that’s why you emotionally spend). So, if you’re ready to get financially unstuck and transform your money, you’ve got to do it from the inside out. Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, named a Top 4 Money Podcast by The New York Times, is the podcast you’ve been looking for. Join Shannah Game, a Financial Expert, Certified Financial Planner, and Ce ...
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The art of public speaking with authentic and meaningful storytelling can change and even save a life. Learn how to get up on a big stage and share your important message through the lens of award winning director, Tricia Brouk. She shares her personal experience of being on big stages all over the world and interviews people who talk for a living and gets them to reveal their secrets on how to become a successful public speaker and have lasting legacy. Tricia has put thousands of speakers o ...
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From hitting the rock bottom of drugs, divorce, bankruptcy and even the death of an 18 month old daughter to running the planning & marketing of some of corporate america’s finest companies. My name is Tracy Brinkmann an entrepreneur, author and uplifting coach. You see, I know that life isn’t fair and participation awards do not feed your family… I invite you to learn from a fellow Dark Horse all that I have learned and am still learning about starting, restarting, kick starting and steppin ...
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Talking about money is hard. All over the world, people are taught never to talk about money, politics, sex or religion in polite company. On 50 Fires: A Podcast About Money and Meaning from Executive Producers Chip and Joanna Gaines, host and financial conversationalist Carl Richards will remove money from that list by having frank, funny, and often difficult conversations about money - the kind we were all told not to have! - with guests from all walks of life. In each episode, Carl will i ...
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Financial Grownup is taking the podcast up a notch with a new focus on Financial Wellness. Bobbi shares the behind the scenes evolution of the podcast and why we need to be talking more about the ties between mental and emotional health and our money.
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Get a front row seat at CNBC’s events and hear directly from the visionary executives, innovators, leaders and influencers taking the stage at CNBC’s live events series, including Evolve, work, and more. Hear the best sound from the fireside chats, keynote talks, and panels, with added, behind-the-scenes commentary from the moderators and interviewers who were on stage at the event, and other CNBC beat reporters close to the action.
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"Teach Me How to Money" is a down-to-earth take on the real-life financial issues that impact everyday Americans. We'll help you get smarter about your money—from investing basics to tackling debt—so you can save for the life you want, with the money you have today. Hosted by Jeremy Quittner, Senior Writer & Editor at Stash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With a frozen housing market and a lack of housing supply, what's the best way to navigate the housing market? Should you become a lifestyle renter? Guest Daryl Fairweather is a trusted source in the real estate market. As a female, millennial, and woman of color, Daryl brings a fresh perspective to housing topics and economics. She shares insights…
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What does it mean to reinvent yourself? Every entrepreneur needs to know. Reinvention is an inevitable part of the entrepreneur’s journey. Whether it’s taking a step back or starting something new, we all have to go through reinvention if we want to be the most successful version of ourselves. Sometimes it’s a choice, and sometimes that change is f…
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In this Ask Shannah episode, I’m covering how to start a Roth IRA and how to know if you need life insurance. I’m so excited about all the Ask Shannah questions I will cover this year. I was so overwhelmed by all the questions you sent last year that I didn’t even make it through half of them. So thank you, and keep sending them in. There’s a link …
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This is not a drill. We are back! Hello Seven with Rachel Rodgers returns this week with a brand new episode dropping on July 18th. We'll be talking all about the power of reinvention – and precisely how to do it. See you all tomorrow! Want more Hello Seven? 📖 Rachel's NEW Book, Million Dollar Action: https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-Actions-S…
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Let me guess. Do you hate budgeting because you feel like it is limiting and restrictive? In this solo episode, I share one of my favorite money tools, the Buy Everything Experiment. This experiment challenges you to think about what you really want to spend money on and then incorporate those healthy habits into your daily, weekly, and monthly spe…
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Born to drug-dealing parents in rural Indiana, J. Dana Trent was a preschooler the first time she used a razor blade to cut up weed and fill dime bags for her schizophrenic father, King. This is the opening log line to her new memoir “Between Two Trailers”, and it is a wild story. She talks with Carl about the experience of hustling with her father…
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The first inaugural CNBC Changemakers Summit in April 2024 brought together several incredible women to celebrate the accomplishments and impact of the 40 women on the CNBC Changemakers list. The day featured inspirational interviews and talks from many of the Changemakers themselves. In this podcast you’ll hear highlights from (in order of appeara…
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No matter how many times you speak for impact from a stage, there is always something new to discover. Today, I'm deconstructing my most recent speaking opportunity where I learned a few new things. I’m super excited to share these insights with you because I know they will serve you as you take the big stages you are meant for, too. I’m also talki…
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Picture this. You’ve got a brilliant business idea that you know will be amazing. You apply and get picked to be on Shark Tank and share your amazing business idea…and let’s take it one step further: you make a deal with Mark Cuban, one of the legendary sharks, to fund your business. This feels like the case scenario. If you know anything about ent…
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We can bury the #girlboss, but what comes next? Guest Samhita Mukhopadhyay is the former executive editor of Teen Vogue and author of the new book The Myth of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning, in which she tells her personal workplace reckoning and argues for collective responsibility to reimagine work as we know it.…
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Today’s show is about managing and making the most of an inheritance and other windfalls. The Great Wealth Transfer is unfolding, with a record number of assets passed down from generation to generation. Members of our audience have specific questions about this, and to help answer our questions, we have Pam Krueger, who is the founder of Wealthram…
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In this episode, I’m super excited to share a big talk from my 2023 Speaker Salon Showcase. This talk was given by the amazing Linda Mitchell, who you met in Episode 581. If you haven’t had the opportunity to listen to that conversation yet, I highly encourage you to do so. Linda is a leading women’s health expert, best-selling author, award-winnin…
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In this enlightening solo episode, I invite you to explore the world of budgeting with joy. Contrary to the common perception, I want to show you that budgeting isn't restrictive but rather a liberating force that can help you realize your dreams and financial goals. As a seasoned expert in financial planning, I'm here to share my invaluable insigh…
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On today's show, a conversation about financial wellness and resilience with Keri Glassman, a renowned health expert who understands firsthand how to rebuild your financial life after a financial crisis. The infamous financial criminal Bernie Madoff deeply affected Keri's family and their finances. More about Keri Glassman, MS, RD: She is a nationa…
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When former Major League Baseball Player Dexter Fowler was drafted out of high school in 2004, he signed for $1 million dollars and immediately got a wealth advisor. He played 14 years in the league, and despite all of his success on the field, he attributes his success off the field to his parents, wife, and children. As Dexter explains to Carl in…
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What does success at work mean to you? Our guest, Samhita Mukhopadhyay, the former executive editor of Teen Vogue and author of The Myth of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning, is ready to help you re-examine what success means to you. True statement - you spend more time with your coworkers than your family and friends, so it makes sense to think abo…
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In this episode, I am talking with Julie McManus, an amazing speaker and a highly valued member of The Big Talk community! Julie is a globally recognized speaker and trainer who inspires individuals to reach their fullest potential. She has worked on five different continents and is grateful for the life she's built with her spouse and furry compan…
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Amanda is 36 and has been laid off from her long-time job that she loves. Her emergency fund and unemployment are running low, and she is trying to figure out the best options for her money. Amanda is trying not to panic, but she doesn't know how to stop the intense fear around money. In this Ask Shannah episode, I'll walk Amanda and you through ho…
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In this urgent and actionable episode of 'The Dark Horse Entrepreneur Podcast,' host Tracy Brinkmann unveils the unique 'Top 100 Strategy' by Russel Brunson – a powerful method that's helping entrepreneurs earn millions. Learn how to craft your ideal customer avatar, connect with key influencers, and transition from an outsider to a trusted authori…
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Guest Carrie Kerpen, the founder of the agency Likeable, sold her business for 8 figures and teaches women founders how to successfully exit their businesses. In the financial world, there are many gender gaps: the wage gap, the investing gap, the funding gap, and the "exit" gap, where exclusively female-founded companies capture a minuscule 0.8% o…
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This episode aired originally on Friday, May 31. Pam Krueger, founder of Wealthramp, joins to help answer audience questions about the ins and outs of life insurance, investing in the U.S. stock market, and credit card debt relief. Listen to Pam's interview from earlier this month, discussing ways to find a great financial advisor. Wealthramp is a …
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Misty Copeland began ballet lessons at 13. A prodigy, she was dancing en pointe just three months later, all while her family faced housing insecurity. In 2015, the trailblazing ballerina became the first African American woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre. CNBC Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin spoke w…
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What does it take to become a millionaire? Hint: it might be easier than you think. In this vault episode of Everyone's Talkin' Money, I talked with Deacon Hayes, a financial advisor turned money expert, author, and CEO of Well Kept Wallet. You'll learn key tips for becoming an everyday millionaire, why Deacon stressed the importance of living belo…
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Shannah Game and Carl have one important thing in common: they both love talking about money. Shannah, a Certified Financial Planner and Trauma of Money Specialist has been talking about money for a long time. As host of the podcast Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, Shannah’s goal is to help people see their money as a tool they can use to create they want…
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You think money is a math problem—if you learned more budgeting apps or listened to more podcasts about investing, you’d be good at money and be able to fix your problems. Newsflash: That doesn’t work. It doesn’t fix anything because money is so much more than math - it’s feelings, emotions, and beliefs. So what can you do? You can learn from our g…
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In this episode, I read from Anna Russell's amazing book, Great Women's Speeches: Empowering Voices That Engage and Inspire. This book was a gift from my team member and dear friend Jennifer DeWitt. It is full of powerful words given by truly influential women with important messages to share. Today’s episode contains three talks from the first fem…
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I want you to meet my guest, Summer McStravick. She’s an author, podcaster, and creator of Flowdreaming, an energy technique for manifesting healing and growing inner emotional strength. In this episode, Summer shares how to daydream, or as she calls it, flowdream your way past wealth ceilings. You may have heard of being in the flow - that’s when …
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In this episode of the Dark Horse Entrepreneur Podcast, host Tracy Brinkmann breaks down the power of simplicity and authenticity through the lens of Doja Cat’s stunningly simple yet impactful look at the 2024 Met Gala. Learn how going against the grain and embracing your true self can cut through the noise and make a lasting impression. We discuss…
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Guest Neha Ruch, founder of Mother/Untitled, discusses the often deductive ways society characterizes stay-at-home mothers and is on a mission to rebrand this role to bring more dignity and respect to parents choosing to take a break from their careers to support their children and families. Neha's forthcoming book The Power Pause: How to Plan a Ca…
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I’m super excited that this episode is the 600th one of The Big Talk Podcast! Because of that, I have a very special show planned for you. Over the last 600 episodes, I have had the opportunity to host many amazing conversations with game-changing thought leaders and speakers. I’ve also recorded hundreds of solocasts for you, where I share my journ…
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The WNBA is having a moment. In 2023, the league had its most-watched regular season in 21 years. It also announced its first expansion team since 2008. Following one of its most anticipated drafts—with Caitlin Clark and several other generational players joining the league—CNBC Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin interviewed WNBA Comm…
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The impact David Booth has had on your financial life is profound, whether you realize it or not. David is the co-founder of Dimensional Fund Advisors, a firm that fundamentally changed the way we make everyday decisions about practical investing and money. David knew the future of investing would depend on data, so in 1981 he moved a noisy, hot, r…
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"Why am I financially stuck?" This Ask Shannah episode was inspired by a question from Ronni. Ronni is in a place that you might be able to relate to. Ronni makes good money but finds that they are not coming out ahead every month - moving money back and forth from savings and feeling pretty bad about it. In fact, feeling financially stuck is proba…
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Today, I’m super excited to share a very special conversation with you as I welcome back Joe Ricci to the podcast! With a career spanning over 30 years, Joe Ricci is an amazingly talented writer, director, and performer whose work has been seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, nationally, and internationally. As you probably know if you’ve been a part of…
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