
Award-winning, bestselling author Erin Skye Kelly and her best friend, Keri Blakeney, make money fun in this podcast about financial literacy and behavior change. Erin has helped thousands pay off millions in debt, and together, they’re here to help you take control of your finances—without the boredom.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 613 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingSelf-ImprovementBusinessEducation | |||

When your relationship feels like it’s standing on a fault line, clarity around money becomes essential. Erin Skye Kelly explores what it really means to prepare financially when you’re not sure whether you’re staying or going. From gathering informa... more
You can earn more money, make smarter choices, and still feel like you’re barely staying afloat. Erin and Keri explore the subtle ways childhood experiences shape how we think about money, and why those patterns can quietly influence spending, saving... more
Most parents want their kids to have a better financial life than they did, but very few know how to actually teach it. Erin and Keri chat about the moment when young adults gain access to one of the most powerful wealth-building tools available, and... more
Many people focus only on budgets, income, and monthly bills, but there’s a far more powerful number quietly shaping financial outcomes. In this episode, Erin Skye Kelly talks about the habit that transforms money from a stressful guessing game into ... more
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I thought this show might help me reduce my debt, but the show seems geared towards people that make a high income that have a lot of debt, so not helpful to me. Too much chitchat and too many ads for me.
Goodness, I used to listen faithfully, but the increase of advertising is absolutely intolerable- I get it, I’m not expecting NO advertising, but this is most certainly an above average amount.
All the ads at the beginning trying to sell people with spending problems more stuff was reprehensible. Two minutes into the show was just shaming people with spending problems. Couple of mean girls. Gross.
If I could give 6 stars, I would. I’m so glad I found Erin and Keri. Erin is brilliant, funny, and explains things in a way that moved me into action. Before Erin, I was feeling hopeless about my debt. It felt insurmountable. But now, after following Erin’s steps, I am happy to say I got out of consumer debt and am now confidently investing! I participated in Erin’s 2025 On-line Transformation Weekend and am still basking in its benefits. I am forever grateful. And Keri: her belief in her listen... more
Erin and Keri have helped to change my mindset about money and life. For the first time in my almost half a century, I feel confident that I can be the resourceful, educated, smart woman that has always been deep down inside. I will be forever grateful for their help in bringing her to the surface. Their wisdom, humor, and insights have changed me. I WILL be debt free and financially free thanks to them. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
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This show blends practical money management with motivational storytelling to help listeners break free from debt and build wealth. Hosts Erin Skye Kelly and her best friend Keri Blakeney bring humor, personal anecdotes, and actionable strategies—from budgeting and debt payoff to mindset shifts and investing basics—aimed at making financial literacy accessible and engaging. Across episodes, the duo emphasizes realistic steps, community support, and sustainable habits, often challenging hustle culture and encouraging a more balanced approach to money, self-care, and long-term financial health. A standout is the warm, non-judgmental tone and the way guest stories and listener experiences tie everyday finances to broader life goals. This makes... more
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