Ever notice that we will talk about everything before we talk about money? Sex? No problem. Politics? Bring it on. Money? Totally taboo. But not for long! Nicole Lapin— the only financial expert you don’t need a dictionary to understand, New York Times best-selling author, and host of Money Rehab— is here to rehab your wallet, so you can get your financial life together once and for all. Episodes ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1070 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessSelf-ImprovementEducation |
Today, Nicole shares the biggest headlines on Wall Street and how they will affect you and your wallet. In this episode, she unpacks how the markets are reacting to the escalating tariff war, why some experts are back on recession watch and a caution... more
A recent study done by Credit Karma found that nearly one-third of Americans grapple with money dysmorphia— a state of distorted perception of one's financial health, caused by the relentless comparison with depictions of wealth online. Today, Nicole... more
Originally aired on 10.29.21
For most of her childhood, Kate Somerville struggled with the tumultuous hand she was dealt. Then, in one moment, she received advice that turned her life around. Listen to hear that advice, and how it led to her startin... more
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Gwen cofounded The Laundress, grew it into a cleaning empire, and sold the company to Unilever for a r... more
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I grew up thinking money talk was scary and complicated. Nicole makes it feel approachable, even fun. Now I’m the one giving my friends tips I learned from the show, and they think I’ve suddenly become a finance guru.
I listened to this episode and really enjoyed it. The topics are super timely, the IPO winter is ending and interesting companies are going public, the Tylenol story is a good reminder of how quickly news can move stock prices and the part about interest rates clearly explained how changes could affect loans, mortgages, or even the value of my own investments. I like that it’s short, no fluff, and still gives me a clear sense of what to watch on the market
I really enjoy getting caught up on Money news in a bite-sized way. I’ve never been so in the know about interest rates lol but this stuff is important and quick episodes aren’t intimating. But also appreciate the mix of longer interviews like Kevin o’leery and his $50 million Lububu was insane and hilarious 😂
Nicole please take note. Please stop your vocal fry: “REALLYYYYY” and other words you drag out instead of getting to the point. I am trying to learn but when you talk like this it is a huge turnoff. Your normal voice when you are interviewing other people is much more enjoyable.
Nicole makes money talk clear, fun, and actually useful. Episodes are quick, sharp, and packed with tips you can use right away. She takes topics that usually feel overwhelming and turns them into something simple and empowering. If you want practical money advice without the jargon or stress, this is the podcast to listen to.
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Focusing on the intersection of personal finance, emotional well-being, and self-improvement, insightful discussions cover a wide range of topics designed to break down financial complexities into digestible advice. From exploring the emotional aspects of money to diving into practical investment strategies and timely market updates, the content emphasizes real-world applications that empower listeners to take control of their finances. Unique segments include analysis of celebrity financial missteps and discussions with experts, making the insights relevant for a variety of listener backgrounds, whether they are seeking basic money management tips or more in-depth economic analysis.
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Recent guests on Money Rehab include:
1. Kate Somerville
2. Gwen Whiting
3. Morgan Dickson
4. Paul Mark Morris
5. Lane Merrifield
6. Elizabeth Warren
7. Maggie Q
8. Adriana Adams
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