Smart, funny friends Dara M Wilson and Yasmine Khan bring money talk out of the shame drawer and onto the table.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Our first-ever live show (at San Francisco’s Sketchfest comedy festival) is action-packed! Stand-up comedian Alexandria Love is delightful as our guest, even after we trigger her severe frog phobia; Yas announces that she’s expecting a baby girl; Dar... more
Happy holidays, everybody! Dara and Yas are here with a lil’ shorty ep to share some exciting pod news as well as a couple tips for making it through this time of year without all your money going . First up, the ladies announce they’ll be doing a li... more
Sometimes we all need to take a break, indulge, and have new experiences. That’s what vacations are all about. This week’s guest is here to talk to us about how she vacations like a grown up: without debt! Erin Ryan is a writer for It’s Always Sunny ... more
It’s hot in the Bay, and so many of us are already sweatin’ to make ends meet every month. This week’s expert guest is here to give us perspective. Rachel Schneider followed the money stories of hundreds of Americans as part of co-authoring The Finan... more
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I always enjoy listing to this podcast. They have great advise and its not judgy. Its very relatable. I also like that the eposides are long enough for me to get information but also but not too long. I also like the guest they bring on.
Thank you for bringing diversity and levity to the fnance space.
I love this podcast! Normally I am not into the style of “two bffs talking to each other” podcasts BUT they really share such good information beyond the financial stuff...when they talk about sleep hygiene, self care, and other topics it’s funny and educational, and super relatable.
I have to say what drew me to this podcast was Dara M Wilson because I’ve listened to previous podcasts she has been on and I heart her. Otherwise I would NEVER listen to a podcast about money because I hate talking about money so, so much. But they make it fun and inviting and funny, and I’m actually changing how I think about money after just two episodes. It’s my new favorite pod. Thanks for making this!
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