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Money Tales

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Personal Finance
Entrepreneurship
Financial Literacy
Money Management
Money
Financial Planning
Financial Education
Venture Capital
Investing
Money Conversations
Mark Shiller
Financial Independence
Retirement Planning
Relationships
Behavioral Finance
Philanthropy
How To Not Ruin Your Kids With Money
Women Empowerment
Budgeting
Generational Wealth

In American society, money is a taboo topic. By not talking with loved ones and friends about money, we miss opportunities to sort through the noise and learn the vocabulary and skills we need to effectively understand, evaluate and financially plan for what’s most important to us. Money Tale$ gives a voice to this uncomfortable topic. Co-hosts Sandi Bragar and Cammie Doder bring more than 35 year... more

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How Money Shapes Identity and Fulfillment – Money Tales Podcast

Money can open doors, but what happens when the life it builds no longer feels like your own? In this episode, Jane Bond shares her powerful journey of financial success, personal misa... more

What does a sustainable relationship with money actually look like? In this episode, Denise Dunning, founder of Rise Up Together, shares how the idea of sustainability shapes everything from how she leads a global nonprofit to how she earns, saves, a... more

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Money and dating are rarely just about money—it’s about values, identity and the stories we each bring into a relationship. In this Money Tales Deep Dive, Cammie Doder and Sandi Bragar unpack why money can feel so difficult to talk about while dating... more

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In this episode of Money Tales, our guests are Uma Viswanathan and Johann Berlin. What if the most powerful money tool is not a spreadsheet, but a pause? In this episode, Uma and Johann, cofounders of TruWorth, explore how our earliest experiences an... more

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Recent Guests

Janet Brunckhorst
Philanthropy and climate investing advocate; donor-advised fund innovator
Episode: Climate Investing within a Donor Advised Fund, with Janet Brunckhorst
Sid Kim
Serial entrepreneur; founder and advisor in education, technology, and F&B
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Episode: The Menu of Success, with Sid Kim
Leilani Latimer
C-suite executive, board director and strategic advisor
Independent / Board roles
Episode: From Saving to Investment, with Leilani Latimer
Stephanie Ellis-Smith
Founder and CEO of Phila Engaged Giving
Phila Engaged Giving
Episode: An Unplanned Journey into Philanthropy, with Stephanie Ellis-Smith
Betsy A. Miller
Lecturer on law at Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
Episode: Money Polarities, with Betsy Miller
Brad Lichtman
Educator and former public high school administrator
Former principal/education leader
Episode: Redefining Wealth, with Brad Lichtman
Margarita Camarena
Spiritual guide and healer with a background in art and environmental design
Independent
Episode: From Zero to Balance, with Margarita Camarena
Joyce Chung
Founder of Makahakama Foundation, former VC/tech executive
Makahakama Foundation
Episode: Choosing Risk for What Matters Most, with Joyce Chung
Kaitlin Henze
Financial fraud survivor and advocate
Independent
Episode: Personal Financial Fraud, with Kaitlin Henze

Hosts

Sandi Bragar
Co-host of Money Tales Podcast; experienced in personal finance and advisory services.
Cammie Doder
Co-host of Money Tales Podcast; background across finance media and advisory.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 79 ratings
  • Insightful stories

    This isn’t a finance podcast - it’s a podcast about people, about communication, and about what matters. Sandi and Cammie are compassionate hosts and do a great job eliciting personal stories about the taboo topic of money. Really interesting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    La otra JB
    United States2 months ago
  • Very well done

    Skillful and interesting, Sandy and Cammie lead the interview in surprising directions while tackling challenging subjects, like sex and money. I enjoyed my guest experience very much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Claudia Six
    United States6 months ago
  • 9/25 episode with Serene

    Great content, ideas to engage partner in establishing common goals

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2statesofmind
    United States7 months ago
  • Love the show

    Filled with insightful conversations about money and so much more. Love this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leeloo9999999
    United States9 months ago
  • Engaging & worthwhile

    Such a cool concept and so well executed. Super diverse and interesting episodes of first-hand stories about people’s money journeys. It’s really about money in the context of real life. I have related with so many of the guests on the show and expanded my understanding of different money perspectives from listening. Also, the hosts are so good!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jamie in Holland
    Netherlandsa year ago

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Audience finds actionable takeaways and appreciates diverse, real-life stories from guests.
Reviews highlight deep, candid conversations that cover taboo topics like money and sex in a thoughtful way.
Listeners praise the hosts' compassionate interviewing and the personal, relatable approach to money.

Chart Rankings

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

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#144
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

From Zero to Balance, with Margarita Camarena
Q: Tell us about yourself and a couple pivotal moments that really influenced who you are.
Margarita explains growing up in two worlds—art and healing—and recalls pivotal moments like moving to the US after the 1985 earthquake, surviving with little, joining UC Davis, and ultimately declaring bankruptcy in 2008. She emphasizes how mentors, family, and a shift from money as power to money as energy reshaped her approach to finances and life.
$600 Million Money Mistakes, Priceless Meaning, with Guy Kawasaki
Q: What have you learned about risk-taking in your career?
He explains that Silicon Valley rewards risk-taking with occasional big wins but requires diversification and learning from mistakes; staying the course can create long-term value beyond any single decision.
$600 Million Money Mistakes, Priceless Meaning, with Guy Kawasaki
Q: A remarkable money moment.
Guy discusses three major missteps at Apple that collectively cost hundreds of millions, plus a broader reflection on how such decisions opened doors to later opportunities and growth.
Choosing Risk for What Matters Most, with Joyce Chung
Q: Joyce, with that in mind, tell us more about the adventure of going to Cambridge. Your parents had a lot of emphasis on education. You get into MIT during this new environment where people are looking to solve massive problems.
Joyce describes leaving Hawaii for Cambridge as eye-opening, with MIT and the broader New England environment expanding her horizons, feeding a sense of limitless possibility and a focus on education as a pathway to opportunity.
The Menu of Success, with Sid Kim
Q: How do you approach money and legacy with your family, especially with your son?
I have open conversations about money, encourage maxing retirement accounts, and teach diversification and career strategy; the goal is to give him knowledge so he can decide for himself while avoiding costly mistakes.

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What is Money Tales about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on Money as a social and personal story, featuring interviews that explore how money intersects with identity, careers, relationships, health, and parenting. Episodes consistently surface intimate, real-world money journeys—from entrepreneurship and family business to retirement planning and financial literacy for children—often challenging taboos and traditional money narratives. A standout thread is the emphasis on open money conversations, mindful spending, and money psychology, with guests ranging from entrepreneurs and physicians to philanthropists and educators. The format tends to mix personal storytelling with practical takeaways, making it valuable for listeners seeking relatable financial guidance and deeper cont... more

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1. Catching Up to FI
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1. Janet Brunckhorst
2. Sid Kim
3. Leilani Latimer
4. Stephanie Ellis-Smith
5. Betsy A. Miller
6. Brad Lichtman
7. Margarita Camarena
8. Joyce Chung

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