
Heather Boneparth
Director of Business and Legal Affairs and Chief Compliance Officer at Bone Fide Wealth, co-author of the book Money Together, and former attorney with experience in risk and commercial insurance.
Top 10 podcasts with Heather Boneparth
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 1min
Why a Joint Account Can Be a Sign of Healthy Marriage
Douglas Boneparth, a financial planner and wealth firm president, and Heather Boneparth, the firm’s legal and compliance lead, co-wrote Money Together. They discuss why joint accounts can signal teamwork. They explore how money fights are emotional, the value of money dates, when to bring in pros, prenups and inheritance dynamics. Conversational, practical, and focused on navigating finances as a couple.

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Nov 1, 2025 • 35min
Talk Your Book: Money and Marriage
Doug and Heather Boneparth, co-authors of Money Together, dive into the intricate world of couple finances. Doug shares tales of building a business alongside a partner, while Heather emphasizes the importance of communication and fairness in navigating money matters. They discuss common pitfalls couples fall into, like unequal labor divisions and the impact of upbringing on financial talks. The duo also suggests innovative strategies for effective money meetings and highlights the significance of adapting communication styles for financial understanding.

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Feb 23, 2026 • 49min
How Couples Build Financial Partnership with Heather and Douglas Boneparth
Heather Boneparth, co-author of Money Together and financial commentator, and Douglas Boneparth, financial planner and co-author, share practical approaches to couples managing money. They cover engaging less-financial partners, password and legacy access, knowing your numbers, emergency cash needs, long-term care, and keeping money conversations regular and constructive.

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Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 1min
How to Talk About Money Without Fighting SB1802
Douglas Boneparth, financial planner and author, teams up with Heather Boneparth, financial planning pro and co-author, to tackle money and relationships. They discuss spotting financial secrecy, scheduling short money check-ins, adapting conversations to different learning styles, teaching kids about delayed gratification, and using calendars to avoid tax pitfalls. Practical, relationship-first money talk without the drama.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 42min
#40 — Heather & Doug Boneparth: Managing Money Together in a Relationship
Heather and Doug Boneparth are financial experts and co-authors of "Money Together." They discuss navigating finances as a couple, revealing how shifts in income and roles affect power dynamics. Heather emphasizes recognizing caregiving as economic contribution. They share their 'money date' practice for creating regular financial habits and the importance of starting conversations with positive wins. Embracing discomfort and curiosity, they highlight strategies for building stronger partnerships and teaching children about money values.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 58min
Can Love Survive a Budget!? w/ Doug & Heather Boneparth #1052
Doug and Heather Boneparth, a power couple in personal finance, share their expertise on how couples can navigate the often turbulent waters of shared budgets. They discuss the importance of understanding individual money histories and the impact of shame on financial confidence. The duo emphasizes regular money dates to foster positive financial vibes and offers practical advice on balancing individual goals and shared responsibilities. Their insights are aimed at creating a harmonious financial partnership, proving love can indeed survive a budget.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 55min
Doug and Heather Boneparth: How Couples Can Find Financial Harmony
Heather Boneparth, a former corporate lawyer and co-author of "Money Together," and Doug Boneparth, a certified financial planner, delve into navigating finances in relationships. They share compelling personal stories and explore how upbringing influences couples' money conflicts. The duo discusses strategies for uncovering each other's money histories, defining common goals, and fostering transparency. They also tackle modern challenges like social media's impact on financial perceptions and the importance of addressing student loan debt together, making financial harmony achievable.

Jan 13, 2026 • 54min
How to Talk About Money and Build Trust With Your Partner with Heather & Douglas Boneparth
Heather Boneparth, a former insurance lawyer and co-author of Money Together, and Douglas Boneparth, a financial planner focusing on millennials, join to discuss the intricate relationship between love and money. They reveal why financial tensions persist in even the wealthiest couples and introduce the concept of 'financial infidelity.' The duo emphasizes the importance of transparency, explores childhood money stories, and suggests that prenups can serve as beneficial tools for setting expectations and protecting both partners’ values.

Dec 10, 2025 • 29min
The Power of Financial Coupling with Heather and Douglas Boneparth
Heather and Douglas Boneparth, a dynamic duo in finance, dive into the complexities of money in relationships. They discuss how partnerships necessitate trust and transparency, especially in tough times like the pandemic. With insights from their book, they highlight the 'croissant moment' to explain how minor financial disagreements can escalate. They also touch on the significance of aligning financial goals in blended families and the delicate dance of caregiving. Their wisdom on defining 'enough' and investing in oneself is both practical and empowering.

Nov 25, 2025 • 57min
Helping Couples Navigate Money Together with Douglas & Heather Boneparth | EP264
Douglas and Heather Boneparth, co-authors of Money Together and leaders at Bonafide Wealth, dive into the complex financial dynamics couples face. They reveal how emotional and cultural factors influence financial decisions and share practical strategies for engaging disengaged partners. Discussing topics like neurodivergent money behaviors and navigating family expectations, they offer vital questions that advisors can use to facilitate deeper conversations. Their insights aim to foster healthier financial relationships among couples.


