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Suze Orman Media
Take a priceless journey into your life and the life of your money with the most recognized personal finance expert in the world today. Acclaimed for her revolutionary approach to money, Suze Orman has garnered millions of fans whose lives have been transformed by following her unique advice. In about 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to go within yourself to see why you are doing without and that you cannot fix a financial problem with money.
Suze brings over 40 years of experience to help you be more and therefore have more. If you don’t have the money you want in your life, follow one of the most popular podcasts in America and find out why. The choice is up to you.
New episodes drop Thursdays and Sundays.
Join Suze’s free podcast Community by downloading the Women & Money App on the Apple App Store or Google Play, where you can search past episodes, ask Suze questions (that if chosen will be answered on the podcast) take classes and communicate with each other and possibly Suze herself.
Suze brings over 40 years of experience to help you be more and therefore have more. If you don’t have the money you want in your life, follow one of the most popular podcasts in America and find out why. The choice is up to you.
New episodes drop Thursdays and Sundays.
Join Suze’s free podcast Community by downloading the Women & Money App on the Apple App Store or Google Play, where you can search past episodes, ask Suze questions (that if chosen will be answered on the podcast) take classes and communicate with each other and possibly Suze herself.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 22min
The Only Thing Causing Chaos in the Markets Right Now
Keith Fitz-Gerald, investment strategist known for market newsletters and rapid-fire 'Five With Fitz' tips, joins to unpack what sparked recent market turbulence. They trace the shock to oil and geopolitics. Short-term defensive plays, dollar-cost averaging into tech, and keeping a long-term mindset are highlighted. The conversation centers on psychology, diversification, and when certainty could ignite a big rally.

Mar 26, 2026 • 31min
Should I Pay Off My Mortgage Early or Invest?
In this Ask KT & Suze Anything episode, Suze answers your questions about HELOCs, trusts, mortgages and so and more! Check out Suze’s NEW website: SuzeOrman.com Watch Suze’s YouTube Channel Jumpstart financial wellness for your employees: https://bit.ly/SecureSave Protect your financial future with the Must Have Docs: https://bit.ly/3Vq1V3GGet your savings going with Alliant Credit Union: https://bit.ly/3rg0YioGet Suze’s special offers for podcast listeners at suzeorman.com/offerJoin Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on the podcast. Download the app by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE: https://apple.co/2KcAHbHCLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3curfMISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 22, 2026 • 26min
Home Owners: The Time is Now
Practical talk about turning home equity into emergency cash and why timing access to liquidity matters more than timing the market. A look back at the 2006–2009 housing crash and what could trap homeowners today. Clear steps to list financial certainties and vulnerabilities so you can prepare now for possible income or health shocks.

Mar 19, 2026 • 28min
Should I Buy or Rent After My Divorce?
Listeners hear a rapid-fire Q&A about Roths, inherited IRAs, and rollover strategies. There is practical talk about whether to buy or rent after a divorce, especially for older adults. The episode also covers setting up and funding special needs trusts and when life insurance may not be necessary. Plus tips on high-yield savings options and keeping liquidity.

Mar 15, 2026 • 22min
Don’t Miss The Point of Investing
Clear advice on why buying strong companies near record highs can make sense. A breakdown of recent oil market moves, WTI gains, and supply shocks tied to the Strait of Hormuz. A case study of Chevron’s dividends, resilience and why dollar cost averaging can work. Thoughts on energy’s long road and how much exposure to hold during uncertainty.

Mar 12, 2026 • 29min
Can I Transfer From an Inherited IRA to My Roth?
They discuss whether an inherited IRA can be converted to a Roth and clarify rules about required minimum distributions and taxes. They talk about using Roth contributions as accessible emergency funds and where to pull retirement living expenses from. They explain revocable trusts versus joint accounts and outline Medicaid’s five-year look-back and asset rules.

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Mar 8, 2026 • 27min
Winning Money Moves During Uncertain Times
Keith Fitz-Gerald, an independent market strategist and investor, breaks down market behavior during geopolitical shocks. He explains why investor emotions drive sell-offs and recoveries. He discusses resilient energy picks, why beaten-down tech can be attractive, and recommends durable companies like Microsoft, Apple, Chevron, and Lockheed. Practical advice for retirees and using annual reports is also covered.

Mar 5, 2026 • 31min
A Mixed Money Bag - Something For Everyone!
Listeners hear questions on post-nuptial clauses, trusts and when to use beneficiary designations. Discussion covers Roth conversions and tax treatment, plus whether to prioritize Roth or retirement plan contributions. Practical tips pop up about starting investing as a teen, handling credit limit cuts, and avoiding retirement withdrawals to pay taxes.

Mar 1, 2026 • 26min
Living a Life of No Regrets
A candid look at how fear and silence create money regrets and what stops people from acting. Practical warnings about trusting the wrong advisors and letting others control your finances. A push to stop spending to impress and to start tracking accounts and essential legal documents. Encouragement to take one courageous financial step now to gain freedom and dignity.

Feb 26, 2026 • 34min
What Are You Proud Of?
Listeners ask everything from prenup timing and proper legal steps to spotting WhatsApp scams pretending to be public figures. They debate using HSAs wisely and why certain collectible gold products are poor investments. Conversations cover inheritance and IRA rules, handling charged-off debts versus student loans, and the emotional rewards of caregiving.


