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Financial Feminist

Her First $100K
Personal Finance
Entrepreneurship
Women Empowerment
Investing
Mental Health
Financial Independence
Financial Education
Financial Literacy
Debt Management
Financial Freedom
Credit Cards
Emergency Fund
Work-Life Balance
Budgeting
Patriarchy
Financial Trauma
Grief
Financial Feminism
Financial Planning
Risk Taking

Fight the patriarchy. Get Rich.™ Join money expert Tori Dunlap every Tuesday as she guides you on how to make more, spend less, and feel financially confident in a world run by rich white men. Through solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with resources to get, save, and grow money to gain financial freedom and kick some patriarchal ass at the same time.

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To work to change a system, you have to understand it first. But as today’s guest will show you, it turns out our understanding of American patriarchy is completely different than what we thought it was. Today I sat down with Anna Malaika Tubbs –– tw... more

A video I posted about the tradwife movement blew up, and the comments made one thing clear: most people are using "tradwife" and "stay-at-home mom" interchangeably. They are not the same thing, and the difference matters. In this episode, I'm breaki... more

In this edition of Study Hall, I'm compiling all of our best credit card debt advice into one place so you can stop Googling in a shame spiral at 2 a.m. and actually understand what's going on with your debt. I'm breaking down how interest really wor... more

Today I'm sitting down for another chat with one of my favorite guests, Danielle Robay. Danielle’s a TV host, journalist, host of Question Everything, co-executive producer of Bookmarked alongside Reese Witherspoon, and also one of my IRL good friend... more

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Dave Ramsey
Personal finance author and radio host known for debt payoff strategies
Ramsey Personal Finance
Episode: 290. Study Hall: Credit Card Debt
Danielle Robay
TV host, journalist, host of Question Everything on iHeart Podcasts; co-executive producer of Bookmarked
iHeart Podcasts; Reese Witherspoon projects
Episode: 289. You're Networking Wrong (What to Do Instead) with Danielle Robay
Michelle Razavi
Co-founder of Elavi, yoga and fitness trainer
Elavi
Episode: 288. How to Stop Burning Out While Building Your Dreams with Michelle Razavi
Jasmine Star
Entrepreneur, business strategist and CEO of Social Curator
Social Curator
Episode: 287. How to Build a Business From Nothing with Jasmine Star
Simone Stolzoff
Author and journalist focused on uncertainty and decision making
Author of How to Not Know
Episode: 285. Why You Stay Stuck in Jobs, Relationships, and Financial Patterns That Aren’t Working with Simone Stolzoff
Shakeemah Keem Smith
Solo traveler known as The Passport Abuser
Independent travel educator
Episode: 283. How to Turn Your Bills into Free Travel with Shakeemah Smith (The Passport Abuser)
Bricia Lopez
Chef, entrepreneur and cultural steward; co-owner of Guelaguetza; author
Guelaguetza; Mezcal advocacy
Episode: 281. Build Wealth Without Leaving Your Culture Behind with Bricia Lopez
Kara Loewentheil
Founder of The School of New Feminist Thought; host of Unfuck Your Brain; author
The School of New Feminist Thought; Unfuck Your Brain
Episode: 279. Building REAL Confidence with Kara Loewentheil
Erin Gallagher
CEO and founder of Hype Women
Hype Women
Episode: 277. Your Inner Mean Girl is Keeping You Broke, Lonely, and Unhappy with Erin Gallagher

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Tori Dunlap
Host of the show and founder of Her First 100K / Financial Feminist projects; central figure steering discussions on money, feminism, and empowerment.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 15.5k ratings
  • Keeps it real

    This show continues to deliver core concepts that are accessible and relatable/adaptable to anyone’s circumstances. A great community to be a part of!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kdsm90
    United States3 months ago
  • Business Promotion Promotion

    I thought this podcast was going to be an interesting and useful one, don’t waste your time.

    The host only brings people to promote their business whiteout saying anything useful if you don’t hire them.

    Guess don’t realize that people may not be able to afford even a roof on top of their head and that’s why they are listening…

    Don’t waste your time on this one

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Banger&mash4u
    United States3 months ago
  • So many Ads!

    The amount and length of ads is simply unbearable and leading to unfollowing. Will never ever buy from Quince or Squarespace.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    alexirazoque
    United States3 months ago
  • Love it!

    Every time I listen I hear something worthy of sharing. Absolutely love this show! Tori SEES ME even though she’d walk past me on the street.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jpreece678
    United States5 months ago
  • Quality Content Poor Language

    I enjoy the content shared on this podcast, but find the expletives she speaks unprofessional which diminishes her credibility.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    jcrew4
    United States5 months ago

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Guests and topics are diverse but consistently anchored in actionable advice
Listeners praise practical, relatable money guidance and community
Some listeners note ads can be lengthy but value the actionable content when it's balanced
Episodes are empowering for women seeking financial confidence

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#97
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#28
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#46
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#56
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#200
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#36
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289. You're Networking Wrong (What to Do Instead) with Danielle Robay
Q: What's a common networking habit women should stop to earn more money?
Stop being transactional; approach networking with long-term value and genuine interest rather than quick, self-serving asks.
289. You're Networking Wrong (What to Do Instead) with Danielle Robay
Q: What matters more than the how when it comes to actually building an authentic network?
The why; networking should be about relationship building and adding value over time, not just chasing immediate gains.
287. How to Build a Business From Nothing with Jasmine Star
Q: When women think about starting a business, what skill are they sitting on that could already be making them money if they saw it clearly?
Identify what you already do well that others would pay for, focusing on what lights you up and what people consistently ask you about, then test that skill as a small, initial offer to validate demand.
285. Why You Stay Stuck in Jobs, Relationships, and Financial Patterns That Aren’t Working with Simone Stolzoff
Q: What are practical steps someone can take to act despite uncertainty?
Create small experiments, set up accountability, and use frameworks like one-way/two-way doors to make decisions that can be reversed or adjusted, rather than waiting for perfect certainty.
285. Why You Stay Stuck in Jobs, Relationships, and Financial Patterns That Aren’t Working with Simone Stolzoff
Q: What does an accessible version of the year of living dangerously look like for people with kids or financial responsibilities?
Prototype a decision by putting yourself in a low-cost, time-bound version of the change, like renting in a new city or taking a temporary job swap, to gather real information before committing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Financial Feminist

What is Financial Feminist about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A practical, empowerment-focused program that blends personal finances with career growth and gender-empowered entrepreneurship. Across episodes, listeners hear from money coaches, authors, chefs, and entrepreneurs who discuss building wealth, negotiating pay, and turning cultural work into financial independence. Guests frequently center women's financial empowerment, inclusive leadership, and ways to translate money mindset into actionable outcomes. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on practical frameworks, real-world stories, and actionable resources (budgets, side-hustle tactics, negotiation playbooks) designed to help listeners gain agency over money while navigating systemic barriers. This mix makes it useful for audiences seeking... more

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2. Danielle Robay
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4. Jasmine Star
5. Simone Stolzoff
6. Shakeemah Keem Smith
7. Bricia Lopez
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