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Financial Feminist

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Personal Finance
Financial Wellness
Grief
Investing
Mental Health
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Imposter Syndrome
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Pandemic
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Fight the patriarchy. Get Rich.™ Join money expert Tori Dunlap 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. New episodes drop every Monday, an... more

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Episode: 218. Grief, Loneliness, and Community: Life After Loss with Carla Fernandez
Kristin Sweeting
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Cherie Animashaun
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Tori Dunlap
Host of Financial Feminist, focusing on empowering women through financial education and community support.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 14.2k ratings
  • IUL

    Thank you for the info! Could you point me to a video or your podcast on IULs. I have had one for almost 10 years and I just had my husband start one. I want all the info I can get.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Crreed8
    United States7 days ago
  • Thank you Tori AND where is the global black feminist advocacy and education?

    I have made strides in my financial education and in understanding how to feel more agency over my finances but your platform is missing the history of feminism especially from the black feminist lens. We need a bigger platform for revolution… not only within the existing structures to gain more than survival, but this is not just a podcast this impacts a wider audience that needs to be educated at a basic level… who were our founding mothers? Can we have an episode on bell hooks, Toni Morrison,... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MpSenior211
    United States13 days ago
  • Fantastic

    Hello Tori, I am loving your podcast. I’ve learned so much about money and becoming an entrepreneur. Thanks for all you do. Kelly

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Martialartschick
    United Statesa month ago
  • Tori…

    Good content but please please please don’t interrupt your guests when they’re speaking

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Jazw95
    United Statesa month ago
  • My Therapist Recommended You

    Hi Tori🩷 After mentioning to my therapist that I’m on a journey of financial freedom and early retirement, your book and podcast was recommended to me. Recently, I had the chance to listen to a few episodes while on a road trip, and I’m in love. Followed immediately after!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KyraL Jones
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners frequently express gratitude for the financial education provided, noting significant personal growth and empowerment. Many mention the podcast's ability to tackle complex financial topics in a relatable, accessible way, highlighting personal stories that resonate with their experiences.
The community aspect is praised, with fans appreciating the supportive environment created for women navigating financial challenges. Discussions on women's experiences, particularly around money and societal expectations, are seen as both timely and necessary. Colors of emotional well-being intertwined with financial topics receive positive recognition.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#72
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#55
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#29
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

217. Recovering Financially After Divorce (What We WISH We Knew Before Getting Married) with Kristin Sweeting
Q: How did you manage to reestablish your financial life after divorce?
Post-divorce, Kristin learned to manage her finances, created a budget, tracked her income, and focused on gaining financial literacy, which ultimately allowed her to thrive financially.
217. Recovering Financially After Divorce (What We WISH We Knew Before Getting Married) with Kristin Sweeting
Q: What do you wish you had known before getting married?
Kristin shares the importance of financial independence and maintaining transparency in financial discussions in a relationship, emphasizing the necessity for both partners to understand and manage finances.
217. Recovering Financially After Divorce (What We WISH We Knew Before Getting Married) with Kristin Sweeting
Q: Can you talk about your experience growing up in a strict religious environment and how it influenced your financial decisions?
Kristin describes being heavily influenced by a high-control patriarchal religion that dictated her understanding of marriage and finances, leading to outsourcing financial responsibilities to her partner.
218. Grief, Loneliness, and Community: Life After Loss with Carla Fernandez
Q: How can we better support ourselves and others through grief?
Offering support through specific gestures rather than open-ended questions, such as bringing food, checking in regularly, or just being present, empowers both the griever and the support person.
218. Grief, Loneliness, and Community: Life After Loss with Carla Fernandez
Q: What have you learned from your own experience with grief?
Grief drastically alters your experience of life and understanding of how to talk about loss; it's important to allow yourself permission to sit with grief without feeling like it has to follow a scripted timeline.

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