*** Named a Best Podcast By The New York Times, Time Magazine, Real Simple and MSNBC *** Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award-winning financial strategist, TV host and bestselling author. With over 40 million downloads and multiple Webby wins, So Money is dedicated to sharing inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's financial leaders, bestselling authors and entrepreneurs. One day,... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1908 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
Money is never just about money. It’s identity, history, and how we see ourselves in the mirror. Today, we’re joined by psychotherapist Holli Rubin, whose work sits at the intersection of mental health, body image, and financial wellbeing. She specia... more
In this week’s Ask Farnoosh, Farnoosh opens with a personal story about a $5,000 fraud attempt on her business checking account—and what she learned about staying vigilant. She then breaks down today’s biggest money headlines: the Fed’s recent intere... more
What happens when ambition—the very quality that’s supposed to fuel our success—ends up making us sick?
My guest today, Amina AlTai, knows this firsthand. On a sweltering July morning in New York City, she got a call from her doctor that changed eve... more
Blended families don’t just merge households—they merge bank accounts, bills, and very different money expectations. And while stepfamilies are becoming more and more common, the financial playbook for them is far from simple. Every dollar spent can ... more
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The latest episode on using points for travel was amazing! I knew about the common ways to use popular rewards cards but Farnoosh took it to another level by asking how AI could support. So what did I do? I asked ChatGPT the best way to book thanksgiving travel for a family of 3 using a combo of venture rewards and American Airlines points. ChatGPT gave me a strategy that I used (based on Farnoosh’s questioning, never would have thought to do this on my own) and I saved $1100 for 3 round trip ti... more
I really thought there would be some valuable content, but within a few episodes, it was clear this podcast is hosted by yet another individual suffering Trump derangement syndrome.
It’s really dumb for you to assume that women who hold “traditional” values are playing small. Please do better to encourage women to consider parenthood as the most important role they will ever have, rather than falling trap to the materialism, consumerism and hedonism that many of your guests advocate for
As a first-generation woman guiding my family through financial decisions—while learning myself—So Money has been nothing short of a lifeline. Farnoosh combines clarity with candor, asking guests the tough questions we all want answers to. Her approach has not only deepened my financial literacy, but also empowered me to spark conversations about money within my own circle. Thank you Farnoosh for instilling this financial confidence in me! I am eager to learn more weekly.
I feel like Farnoosh “gets” me with her perspective of current events and emphasis on the importance of financial literacy, especially for women.
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A wide-ranging exploration of personal finance, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy is central to the content, featuring conversations with a variety of guests from different sectors. Topics often include managing debt, investing strategies, the importance of financial independence, and unique perspectives on ambition and success. The discussions emphasize not only practical money management advice but also the emotional and psychological aspects tied to financial decisions. With a focus on equity and inclusivity, the content aims to empower listeners by addressing financial hurdles and celebrating diverse pathways to economic well-being. The host offers expertise and relatable insights, enhancing the show's accessibility to listeners ... more
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Recent guests on So Money include:
1. Amina AlTai
2. Cameron Normand
3. Daniel Post Senning
4. Tess Waresmith
5. Patricia Roberts
6. Beth Pinsker
7. Pat Flynn
8. Amy Morin
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