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Artwork for Finance Girlies: Money Conversations for Gen Z and Millennial Women

Finance Girlies: Money Conversations for Gen Z and Millennial Women

Emily & Cassidy | Resident Finance Girlies
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Debt
Finances
Summer Expenses
Financial Advice
Emergency Fund
Weddings
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Personal Finance
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Roth IRA
Clover
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Do you feel like you’re making progress with money, but somehow still feel behind?

Maybe you’re already saving, paying your bills on time, and investing a little.

But you still find yourself thinking:

"Wait… am I actually doing this right?"

And when you try to find the answer, you get even more frustrated because everything online feels like it was made for some Wall Street bro obsessing ove... more

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Artwork for Finance Girlies: Money Conversations for Gen Z and Millennial Women

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✨💎 RE-RELEASE OF A FORMERLY INSIDERS-ONLY EPISODE 💎✨

This episode was previously available exclusively to our paid subscribers and is now being released to all listeners. We’re excited to share it with all the girlies out there!

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When we think about “rich” experiences, it’s easy to assume they have to come with a high price tag. But this week’s guest, Elisabeth Frost, has built a life that challenges that idea in the best way.

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Recent Guests

Elizabeth Frost
Entrepreneur and lifestyle blogger
Episode: How Elisabeth built a minimalist lifestyle with less stuff and more freedom / 75
Arden Missal
Physician assistant turned financial education instructor
She's Financially Free.com
Episode: Arden Missal didn’t want to shrink her lifestyle — so she paid off $150K in debt, fast / 74
Sean Mullaney
Advice-only financial planner, president of Mullaney Financial and Tax Inc.
Mullaney Financial and Tax Inc.
Episode: Roth IRA or 401(k)? Where to invest first with Sean Mullaney / 72
Michelle Malawer
Money coach for women
Independent money coaching practice
Episode: Feeling stuck with money? Start with your beliefs, not the numbers (ft. Michelle Malawer) / 66
Sarah Turner
Author/entrepreneur focused on mindset and money beliefs
Corsia Collective; Right Here to Freedom
Episode: Sarah Turner on the money beliefs that followed her to 8 figures / 65
Taylor Nelson
Accredited Financial Counselor; parent of young kids
Tailored Financial Plans / The Financial Planner (Substack)
Episode: Money, kids, and the myth of being “ready” with Taylor Nelsen, AFC / 61
Claire Wasserman
Writer, career coach, founder of Ladies Get Paid
Ladies Get Paid
Episode: Claire Wasserman on trusting yourself, asking for more, and letting go of shame / 59
Kelsa Dickey
Founder of Fiscal Fitness Phoenix and creator of the Spend First system
Fiscal Fitness Phoenix
Episode: Why your budget isn’t broken (the system is) with Kelsa Dickey

Hosts

Emily
Co-host with a focus on finance and budgeting strategies, sharing personal insights and experiences.
Cassidy
Co-host who provides valuable insights on personal finance and life experiences, enhancing relatable discussions.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Practical and profound!

    Your interview with Caroline Lupini was truly engrossing. I was impressed by your thoughtful questions, the practical travel insights you covered, and how the conversation naturally evolved into resonant moments of self-reflection. I look forward to listening again and exploring more episodes. Keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    therobinscene
    United States6 months ago
  • Inspiring

    These two wonders are a delight! Good for your soul, good for your wallet!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Empathygoesfar
    United States10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and relatable format that tackles real money issues with humor.
Many find the content inspiring and beneficial for improving their financial literacy and confidence.

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Claire Wasserman on trusting yourself, asking for more, and letting go of shame / 59
Q: What is the first place to start in unraveling these money-related beliefs and self-worth?
Claire suggests starting with a body-based self-dialogue across parts of the self (rational, emotional, inner critic, etc.), moving from head knowledge to embodied belief, and practicing a cognitive-behavioral approach like the downward arrow spiral to uncover the kernel truth behind beliefs.
Roth IRA or 401(k)? Where to invest first with Sean Mullaney / 72
Q: Why might Roth be less universally optimal than commonly advertised, especially for people with high current income?
He explains that many people benefit more from upfront tax deductions via traditional accounts during peak earning years, and Roths fit scenarios without upfront deductions or where tax-free growth is particularly valuable; the key is balancing both types rather than defaulting to Roth first.
Roth IRA or 401(k)? Where to invest first with Sean Mullaney / 72
Q: Can we start by having you summarize your approach to retirement planning in one sentence?
Sean answers with two sentences: first, diversify with financial assets; second, optimize by paying tax when it's cheaper, emphasizing that traditional accounts offer upfront deductions while Roths provide tax-free growth and flexibility.
Why your budget isn’t broken (the system is) with Kelsa Dickey
Q: What is the first right step when starting to get finances in order?
The first step is less important than the second; start with clarity about one element (income, spending, debt, etc.), then evaluate what works and refine it rather than abandoning it. The key is to start, then continuously learn and adjust based on what fits the person's life and energy.
Feeling stuck with money? Start with your beliefs, not the numbers (ft. Michelle Malawer) / 66
Q: What do clients notice about themselves after a few sessions that they didn't expect going in?
Clients often regain imagination and a sense of possibility as relief from debt or a plan returns, and they connect more deeply with their desires and values, sometimes discovering new career or life directions.

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Centered on financial empowerment and literacy, this series provides relatable insights into managing money, specifically tailored for younger audiences, particularly Millennial and Gen Z women. Through a casual and engaging format, the hosts share personal anecdotes, tackle common money dilemmas, and provide actionable advice on a range of topics, including budgeting, debt management, and spending habits. Each episode often blends humor with practical financial tips, making the complexities of personal finance accessible and relatable.

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Recent guests on this podcast include:

1. Elizabeth Frost
2. Arden Missal
3. Sean Mullaney
4. Michelle Malawer
5. Sarah Turner
6. Taylor Nelson
7. Claire Wasserman
8. Kelsa Dickey

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