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Family Money

Babylist
Childcare Costs
Childcare
Wharton School Of the University Of Pennsylvania
Economics
The Power Pause
Ambition
Financial Dignity
Medical Debt
Human Capital
Budgeting
Power Pause Community

Having a baby comes with real money questions, no matter where you're starting from. Welcome to Family Money, a new podcast from Babylist, because it shouldn't feel like only some people know how to play the game. Family Money is the podcast about the financial side of family life that parents think about constantly but rarely say out loud. Childcare costs. Saving strategies. What it actually mean... more

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In this episode, Lindsey sits down with Douglas and Heather Boneparth, co-authors of Money Together, to get into the conversations most couples avoid: how to balance financial responsibilities when life shifts after baby, how to navigate career chang... more

The bills you didn't plan for. The family size you're still deciding. The money habits you keep meaning to build. This week on Family Money, Lindsey brings in the experts to answer your real questions — including how to negotiate medical debt, what a... more

If you've ever thought about stepping back from your career after having kids — and felt conflicted about it — this one's for you.

We talk about what it actually looks like to pause, downshift, or pivot your career for family life: the money convers... more

In this episode, we break down every childcare option out there, what each one costs, and how to figure out what's right for your family. We hear from an economist who reframes childcare as an investment (not a money pit), and a financial expert who ... more

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Heather Boneparth
Co-author of Money Together, expert on couples and money
Money Together (Book)
Episode: Help! I Have $18K in Medical Bills — Plus Answers to Your Biggest Money Questions
Doug Boneparth
Certified financial planner, co-author of Money Together
Boneparth Financial Group
Episode: Help! I Have $18K in Medical Bills — Plus Answers to Your Biggest Money Questions
Neha Ruch
Author of The Power Pause, advocate for redefining ambition in motherhood
Author, The Power Pause
Episode: Is It Okay to Quit My Job?
Corinne Low
Economist at the Wharton School of Business; author of Having It All
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Episode: What Does Childcare Actually Cost?
Farnoosh Torabi
Financial expert
Independent/Finance media
Episode: What Does Childcare Actually Cost?
Amil Niazi
Bestselling author and writer for New York Magazine, mom of three
New York Magazine
Episode: Are Kids More Expensive Than Ever?

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What Does Childcare Actually Cost?
Q: What should couples consider to optimize time and outsourcing for childcare?
Families should look at flexible work arrangements, potential employer support, and strategic scheduling to spread or reduce peak childcare costs, rather than simply trying to cover fees with one partner's salary. This includes exploring work-from-home options, shifted hours, or staggered schedules to avoid simultaneous two-full-time daycare costs.
What Does Childcare Actually Cost?
Q: Can we walk through the different kinds of childcare options?
Yes. Daycare centers, at-home or neighbor-run facilities, au pairs, nannies, nanny shares, and even grandparents as care options all have trade-offs in cost, flexibility, and quality. It's about choosing the right mix for your family's budget and work needs.

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2. Doug Boneparth
3. Neha Ruch
4. Corinne Low
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