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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi
Entrepreneurship
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Million Dollar Weekend
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Personal Finance
Money Management
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American Dream
Personal Growth
Career Development
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Life Insurance
Grief
Emotional Well-Being
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*** 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

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Recent Guests

Sahirenys Pierce
Creator of The High Five Banking Method, financial educator and speaker
The High Five Banking Method
Episode: 1964: How to Ditch Budgeting Overwhelm with The High Five Banking Method
Chieh Huang
Co-founder of Pelgo
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Episode: 1963: How to Future Proof Your Career in an AI-Driven Economy
Brooke Taylor
Former Google executive turned researcher and coach
Healing the Success Wound (author)
Episode: 1961: The Psychology of Never Enough. Why High-Achievers Still Feel Empty and How to Fix It
Andy Kim
United States Senator from New Jersey, advocate for long-term care reform
U.S. Senate, New Jersey
Episode: 1960: The Hidden Cost of Aging in America with Senator Andy Kim
Nikki Mammano
Author of Breaking Good, a memoir about addiction, survival, and rebuilding
Episode: 1958: Rebuilding After Rock Bottom: Money, Motherhood, and Redemption
J. Money
Original voice in personal finance blogging, Budgets Are Sexy and Rockstar Finance founder
Rockstar Finance / Budgets Are Sexy
Episode: 1957: The Personal Finance Legend Who Stopped Talking About Money
Cory Booker
United States Senator from New Jersey
U.S. Senate, New Jersey
Episode: 1955: Senator Cory Booker on Taxes, Childcare and Big Ideas to Fix Our Economy
Kristy Shen
Original leader of the modern FIRE movement, co-author
Husband Bryce Leung (co-author)
Episode: 1954: How FIRE Parents Hack Childcare, Housing and Education
Bryce Leung
Original leader of the modern FIRE movement, co-author
Husband Kristy Shen (co-author)
Episode: 1954: How FIRE Parents Hack Childcare, Housing and Education

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Farnoosh Torabi
Host of the show (financial strategist, author, TV host)

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • Paying for College Without Losing Your Future

    Listening to this conversation reminded me how financial decisions shape more than a student’s education, they also shape a family’s long-term confidence and sense of possibility. The way you explored lived experience alongside practical insights makes something complex feel accessible and hopeful, and that kind of guidance can shift how families think about education and financial freedom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Unsubscribed when I heard her say “I asked chat gpt”

    That’s it…I don’t want listen to people who ask robots to do their thinking. Boring.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    tdhgshj
    United States3 months ago
  • So Money is one of the best!

    I’ve been listening for about 5 years now and have learned so much in that time! Farnoosh brings relevant news and guests to the show every episode and even answers listeners’ questions on Fridays. She makes every subject very approachable and engaging while giving her thoughts on subjects as well. I always look forward to learning something new when a So Money episode comes on

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    99jel
    United States4 months ago
  • Demographic Change as Strategic Reality

    This conversation did something important, it didn’t just present data, it unpacked how shifting population patterns will reframe economic, social, and strategic choices for generations to come. When fewer children alters everything from labour dynamics to consumer behaviour, the world doesn’t just adapt… it reinvents the rules of value creation and resource allocation. Thank you for turning numbers into meaning that leaders can actually act on.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Grateful.

    As a 41-year-old mom going through a divorce, I am deeply grateful for this show. Finances have always intimated me, but Farnoosh makes the topics friendly, accessible, and fun. Thank you, Farnoosh, for educating and empowering me.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Halli Faulkner
    United States5 months ago

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1964: How to Ditch Budgeting Overwhelm with The High Five Banking Method
Q: Where does investing fit in—does this replace retirement accounts or work alongside them?
Investing still fits alongside this framework; retirement can be funded through existing employer plans or personal IRAs, with retirement treated as an investment account rather than a mere savings bucket within the High Five framework.
1964: How to Ditch Budgeting Overwhelm with The High Five Banking Method
Q: Walk me through it even more crystal clear. What are we labeling these accounts and their practical uses?
The five-account system includes two checking accounts (for bills and lifestyle) and three savings accounts (emergency fund, short-term goals, long-term goals). Each has a specific purpose to ensure mandatory expenses, discretionary spending, and future plans are clearly separated and easier to manage, reducing stress and increasing accountability.
1963: How to Future Proof Your Career in an AI-Driven Economy
Q: What would you advise to soon-to-be college-goers about majors given the AI frontiers you're seeing and Pelgo's framework for future roles?
Focus on fields where human interaction and nuanced judgment are essential, and consider how AI will augment rather than replace those roles; prioritize the capacity to learn and adapt, as well as roles that involve guiding, teaching, or directing complex processes that require human oversight.
1963: How to Future Proof Your Career in an AI-Driven Economy
Q: Chieh, walk me through working with a client. When you are trying to upskill or reskill them, what does that actually entail?
Most clients today are undergoing some form of workforce reduction, so Pelgo provides an affordable, scalable outplacement framework that includes resume rebuilding, job matching, and custom modules tailored to a person's existing strengths and gaps, with options for asynchronous learning and future formats like video.
1960: The Hidden Cost of Aging in America with Senator Andy Kim
Q: For our listeners who are sandwich-generation caregivers, what is one key piece of advice you would share to help them get ahead of costs and plans?
Start conversations early about legal documents, power of attorney, and clear roles within the family; map out who will handle financial and caregiving tasks, and consider planning for at-home care options to reduce escalating costs later on.

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A practical, audience-facing money show that centers on personal finance with a holistic lens—combining actionable tips, interviews with financial leaders, and real-life stories. Listeners can expect guidance on saving, investing, debt, college costs, and working through money conversations, all framed through equity and inclusivity. Noteworthy is the mix of high-profile guests, approachable finance education, and timely takes on today's economic issues, along with recurring Q&A formats that help demystify money for a broad audience.

The show stands out for its accessible, empathetic style and its commitment to making complex topics feel doable for mid-career professionals, parents, and first-generation earners. Its broad guest slate—from a... more

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