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Popcorn Finance

Chris Browning
Student Loans
Personal Finance
Interest Rates
Certificates Of Deposit
Side Hustles
Student Loan Forgiveness
Federal Reserve
Biden's SAVE Plan
High Yield Savings Accounts
Savings Strategies
Money Management
Inflation
Biden Administration
Loud Budgeting
Streaming Services
Savings Accounts
Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud
Barbie
Spending Habits
Money Hacks

An award winning short form podcast discussing finance in about the time it takes to make a bag of popcorn

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes496Founded9 years ago
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HEY!!!!! So it's been a minute (which might be a slight understatement) and I've returned with a gift for you all!

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The Oscars are just a few days away, so grab a bag of popcorn and join me & Trashwire Editor Alexis Gentry as we hand out some of our own awards and highlight some of the movies that we loved from 2024.

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What exactly the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? What do they do? Why do they matter?

I'm answering these questions ad more this week in a special brand new type of Popcorn Finance episode!

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Are you all set for tax season this year?

With the tax deadline just around the corner, CPA Keila Hill-Trawick is back on the show with some last-minute tips to help you get organized and make this tax season a little less stressful.

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Keila Hill-Trawick
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Jen Smith
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Episode: 479: Buy What You Love Without Going Broke
Jill Sirianni
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Episode: 479: Buy What You Love Without Going Broke
Marguerita Cheng
Certified financial planner and CEO of Blue Ocean Global Wealth
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Episode: 473: Does a 529 Plan Hurt Our Kid's Chances for a Scholarship?
Delyanne Barros
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Episode: 468: I'm Saving But I Feel Broke
Alexis Gentry
Editor at Trashwire and co-chair of the Denver Film Critics Society
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Episode: 457: Best Movies of 2024... So Far
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley
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Episode: 451: What I Wish I Knew About Money Before I Became an Adult
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Host

Chris
Host of a short form podcast specializing in finance topics, providing advice in an approachable format.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 508 ratings
  • Love it!

    I found this podcast by way of Clutterbug, and I’m already hooked! Chris lays concepts out in an easy-to-understand way that I have no problem absorbing. Plus, he has a great “radio voice”. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    YabbaBlabba
    United Statesa year ago
  • Digestible and good advice!

    I really enjoy how Chris approaches the questions he gets that ask for his advice. He is always compassionate, and he breaks down the logic behind making a decision so well! I appreciate his walkthrough of numbers and how he explains things so clearly. I also enjoy his episodes that are about other topics like movies or what is happening in the news! keep up the great content, Chris! Appreciate you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MonikiO
    Canadaa year ago
  • Thank you!

    I’ve been listening to this podcast since 2020. I’m still learning and still enjoying it! Just wanted to thank you for all the knowledge you and your guests share! It makes me feel normal in a sense. Knowing that so many others don’t know everything about finance like we feel we should and knowing it’s okay to start or continue at our pace rather than follow everyone else’s.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nettievie03
    United States2 years ago
  • Quick & Easy to Understand Advice

    I absolutely love this podcast! Chris does a brilliant job explaining things in a way that is easy to understand and I love how quick the episodes are. Keep ‘em coming, Chris.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TC Marsh
    United States2 years ago
  • What we doin?

    I love the idea of micro dosing financial info. Chris has great content in a digestible bite size format.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    What we doin?
    United States2 years ago

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Some listeners note that the podcast is a refreshing take on finance and enjoyed the mix of financial discussions and pop culture.
Many praise the host for his clear explanations and ability to break down complex concepts.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for making finance accessible and straightforward.
The concise format allows for quick learning, making it ideal for those with limited time.

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486: Last Minute Tax Tips
Q: Is there anything they should be mindful of right now, even though they are technically done with the filing process?
Yes, if they are due a refund, they should check the status of their tax return and ensure they set up a payment plan if they owe money.
486: Last Minute Tax Tips
Q: What's the first thing people should be thinking about right now, if they're in that position where they haven't filed?
They should check if they're going to be prepared by the deadline and consider filing an extension to avoid penalties for filing late.
484: Everything But Money
Q: Can you tell us what trauma means and how it relates to financial life?
Trauma is an emotional wound from an event, big or small, that can affect your financial behavior. Addressing these traumas is crucial to understanding your spending patterns and emotional connections to money.
479: Buy What You Love Without Going Broke
Q: How do we separate our money decisions from who we are as people?
By recognizing the labels we attach to ourselves regarding money and letting go of those identities, allowing us to focus on our values instead.
476: The Most Common Money Fears
Q: What did you learn from these financial therapists about how to address the fear of making a mistake?
It's important to understand the roots of these fears, look at the facts, and sometimes a financial mistake can be the wake-up call to seek help.

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1. Keila Hill-Trawick
2. Jessica Moorhouse
3. Jen Smith
4. Jill Sirianni
5. Marguerita Cheng
6. Delyanne Barros
7. Alexis Gentry
8. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley

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