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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi
Entrepreneurship
Investing
Financial Literacy
Million Dollar Weekend
Appsumo
Credit Score
Personal Finance
Money Management
Business Strategy
American Dream
Personal Growth
Career Development
Microjoys
Intuition
Spending Habits
Online Business
Life Insurance
Grief
Emotional Well-Being
Stock Market

*** 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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We spend so much of our lives chasing money—believing that once we earn enough, save enough, and invest enough, happiness and freedom will finally follow.

But what if the real goal isn’t more money… it’s more time?

Today’s guest is Andy Hill, AFC®,... more

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In this Super Bowl weekend edition of Ask Farnoosh, she reflects on recent financial headlines and answers listener questions about saving, investing, family planning, and homebuying. ... more

Sometimes making work more fair doesn’t require a sweeping policy change or a million-dollar program. Guest Siri Chilazi is a researcher at Harvard who studies gender equity, workplace behavior, and decision-making. She is also the co-author of the b... more

Imagine a world where you were no longer expected to compete. That’s the world today’s guest, Ruchika T. Malhotra, invites us to imagine—and to start building.

You may remember Ruchika from her last appearance on So Money, when she turned our unders... more

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Recent Guests

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Alex Gailey
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Episode: 1931: The New Rules of Retirement Planning. What Actually Matters Today
Jesse Mecham
Founder of You Need a Budget (YNAB)
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Episode: 1930: Smart Budgeting in 2026 and the Hidden Habits of People Who Never Worry About Money
Terri Trespicio
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Episode: 1928: The Surprising Skill That Makes You Richer in the Age of AI
David Bach
Author of The Automatic Millionaire
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Episode: 1927: David Bach, Author of The Automatic Millionaire, 20 Years Later. Why the System Still Works
Tess Waresmith
Investing educator
Episode: 1925: Best of So Money 2025: Building Wealth and Securing Retirement
Dr. Annie Cole
Expert on work-life balance and micro retirement
Episode: 1925: Best of So Money 2025: Building Wealth and Securing Retirement
Barry Ritholtz
Co-founder and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management
Ritholtz Wealth Management
Episode: 1925: Best of So Money 2025: Building Wealth and Securing Retirement

Host

Farnoosh Torabi
Award-winning money guru and host, recognized for her engaging conversations about personal finance and empowerment in diverse contexts.

Reviews

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 Kingdom13 days 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 Statesa month 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 States2 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 Kingdom2 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 States3 months ago

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1937: The January Financial Wrap: Lessons to Carry Us Into the Year
Q: What was it that impacted you and what made you make changes?
I started investing in my 401k and earned the match. Taking personal finance seriously and making small moves set me up for long-term success.
1935: Ask Farnoosh: How to Navigate Student Loans, Home Buying, and Investing Decisions
Q: What should I do with the extra $700 a month once my student loans are paid off?
You should first maximize tax-advantaged accounts like a 457 plan before investing in a taxable account. Consider contributing to your retirement accounts consistently, treating the extra money the same way you managed your student loan payments.
1936: How to Pay for College Without Ruining Your Financial Life
Q: What recent changes have been made to 529 plans?
Changes now allow 529 funds to be used for K through 12 tuition and non-degree credentials, making these plans more flexible.
1936: How to Pay for College Without Ruining Your Financial Life
Q: How should families approach discussions about student loan debt?
Families should communicate openly about debt expectations and financial plans before applying to colleges to ensure clarity.
1936: How to Pay for College Without Ruining Your Financial Life
Q: What's the significance of starting a 529 plan early?
Starting early allows time for savings to grow tax-free, which is especially important as college tuition continues to rise.

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Content focuses on personal finance, investing, and economic literacy, featuring both practical advice and in-depth interviews with industry leaders and influencers. Episodes frequently address current financial trends and social issues, offering diverse perspectives on topics such as wealth-building strategies, the impact of technology on finance, and the challenges of navigating today's economic landscape. Noteworthy is the unique blend of expertise and approachable conversation, making complex financial topics accessible and engaging for a broad audience, with an emphasis on inclusivity and equity in financial discussions.

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So Money launched 11 years ago and published 1968 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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