These 12 Financial Podcasts Are Right On The Money

The beginning of the year is a great time to set some new financial goals. And time is money, so what better way to load up on the best personal finance advice than a podcast on the go? There’s a wealth of smart, entertaining money podcasts out there right now, just waiting to be discovered. Many offer great practical insights, but some of the best share relatable stories of the struggles and triumphs we face when it comes to matters of the bank account. Ahead, we rounded up a diverse portfolio of 12 money-related podcasts that will have you ready to take on your 2020 goals in no time.

So Money

So Money is one of the best resources for actionable financial advice. Host Farnoosh Tornabi is an Iranian-American journalist and veteran financial expert, so not only is she good at suggesting what to do with your money, she snags some great interviews, too. One of her greatest hits is a fun episode with Patti Stanger, the Millionaire Matchmaker.

She Makes Money Moves

She Makes Money Moves is new to the podcast scene, but it’s already resonating with a lot of women. The show tells the stories of everyday American women through the lens of money; its latest episode shares the journey of a woman who faced drastic financial ups and downs due to the lack of tools and resources available to undocumented immigrants.

Clever Girls Know

Clever Girls Know, hosted by financial expert Bola Sokunbi, dishes out tons of great advice and personal debt tales that will help you feel less alone in your financial journey. One episode features a woman who was once nearly $400,000 in debt and is now worth over a million dollars. The conversations are inspiring and hopeful for those of us who might be doubting if our money goals are even possible.

Couple Money

Couple Money is a personal finance podcast for when your money isn’t just your own. Money can be a major stress point in a relationship when you’re not on the same page, and this podcast delves into the disagreements that couples may be dealing with — or not dealing with. What kind of questions should you ask, and how should you ask them? There’s even an episode on how to talk about money with your aging parents.