

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
Farnoosh Torabi
*** 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, hear an intimate money conversation with industry greats like Queen Latifah, Barbara Corcoran or Margaret Cho. Another day learn the basics of cryptocurrency and its impact on our wallets. On Fridays, tune in as Farnoosh answers our most pressing financial questions about saving, investing and building wealth. Advice and insights always delivered through a lens of equity, inclusivity and the changing world we live in. Want more? Join the So Money Members Club at SoMoneyMembers.com.
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Dec 27, 2017 • 23min
670: BEST OF 2017: Defying Fear and Embracing Failure: Featuring Akshay Nanavati, James Altucher, Sara LaFleur and Wendy Sachs
We’re exploring fear and failure on the show today. It’s not my intention to end the year on a sour note. Instead, we’re going to review all the badass, wonderful insights our guests have shared on how they fought their fears and how failure allowed them to become the strong, successful people that they are today.Our financial fears come up quite a bit on the show, as guest talk about their fears of losing money, going into debt and, ultimately, not having enough. Hopefully, failure is something we have learned to embrace, as countless guests have credited their achievements to failing hard, at least once.This episode features excerpts from:Akshay Nanavati, Fearvana Author from EP 595James Altucher, Serial Entrepreneur and Bestselling Author from EP 597Sarah LaFleur, Founder and CEO of MM.LaFleur from EP 591Wendy Sachs, Fearless and Free Author from EP 574To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 25, 2017 • 25min
669: BEST OF 2017: Women, Work & Money Featuring
This is our third show dedicated to reviewing the best of the year. Today, we are focusing on the intersection of women, work and money.As you can imagine, this topic came up a lot in 2017. It was a historical year for women. Starting back in January, we had the Women’s March on Washington, which was reportedly the biggest single-day demonstration recorded in our country’s history. Then late in the year, the #metoo movement, an outpouring of women’s accounts of sexual harassment in the workplace led to a number of high-profile and highly paid men losing their jobs over overwhelming claims of sexual misconduct.Call me an optimist, but I sort of feel like the New Year has got to see an uptick in female hires and promotions. Right? But to bring this all back to the podcast and the goal of So Money, in this episode we'll bring stories and strategies that can help us all conquer our financial challenges, especially for us women.This episode features excerpts from:Sallie Krawcheck, "Own It" Author from EP 532Alice Finn, "Smart Women Love Money" Author from EP 582Lisen Stromberg, "Work Pause Thrive" Author from EP 535Deepa Purushothaman, National Managing Director of Deloitte's Women's Initiative from EP 553For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 22, 2017 • 28min
668: Ask Farnoosh, "My employer retirement accounts have high expense ratios. What are my other options?" (Rerun)
I've met my financial goals... can I spend some of my money on something "fun?" My parents think I shouldn't.My boyfriend and I just moved in together and are wondering... should we save for a wedding then a house or a house then the wedding?Should I increase my auto insurance deductible?This episode originally appeared on Friday, February 10, 2017 as episode 533.To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 20, 2017 • 24min
667: BEST OF 2017: HOW TO MAKE MORE MONEY, Featuring advice from So Money guests Ali Brown, Latham Thomas, Simon Sinek, Deepak Chopra
Who wants a raise? Who wants to make more money? That’s all of us, right? Today’s theme is how to make more money. I'm talking the MOST money you ever thought possible. The fact is a lot of us grapple with how to value ourselves, both as employees, as contractors and entrepreneurs. Remember: You don’t get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate. Has that stuck with you yet?This episode will feature excerpts from:Ali Brown, Entrepreneur and Host of Glambition Radio from EP 585Latham Thomas, Founder of Mama Glow from EP 652Simon Sinek, Motivational Speaker and Bestselling Author from EP 631Deepak Chopra, Alternative Medicine Advocate and Author from EP 624To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 18, 2017 • 21min
666: BEST OF 2017: HOW TO RETIRE RICH: Featuring advice from So Money guests Kristy Shen, Grant Sabatier, Chris Reining and Emily Guy Birken
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and I’m not talking about the holidays. We’ve reached that time of year again where I highlight some of the great interviews we’ve had in 2017. It’s tough to narrow it down but we’ve got a great lineup for you. We’re kicking off our year end wraps with some of the best interviews on the topic of retirement, specifically early retirement. Many of you want to know how to get out of the grind wooner than later. We've been fortunate to have some early retirees stop by the podcast to share their insights.This episode features excerpts from:Kristy Shen, Canada's Youngest Retiree from EP 528Grant Sabatier, Millennial Money Founder from EP 618Chris Reining, Early Retiree from EP 661Emily Guy Birken, "End Financial Stress Now" Author from EP 570To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 15, 2017 • 22min
665: Ask Farnoosh, 2017 was going to be my year to conquer my finances but I didn't... Help!
I swore 2017 would be my year to conquer my personal finances but I didn't even come close... help!My family lives on the east coast and wants us to all fly home for the holidays. It's expensive for us so what should we do?Answering your questions with special co-host Kimmie Greene, consumer finance expert for Mint.To learn more or share your own question for an upcoming Ask Farnoosh visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 13, 2017 • 31min
664: Lauren Slayton, Founder of Foodtrainers®
As we approach the end of the year, I thought we’d like to hear from one of the country’s top health and nutrition coaches. Lauren Slayton is the founder of Foodtrainers, a private nutritional counseling office in New York City. She’s also the author of the popular book, The Little Book of Thin.Lauren is on the podcast talking about the financial lessons she learned from her mom, a feisty business woman in Manhattan who operated parking garages. We also discussed the benefits of saying no and why it feels so good. And of course how to stay in our jeans over the holidays.To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 11, 2017 • 40min
663: Laura Cowan, Estate Planning Attorney
You know, it's never a perfect time to talk about things like life insurance, estate planning and wills. It's kind of a downer. But, your financial life would not be so solid if you didn't take care of these issues. I think it's important that we talk about them on this podcast. To help us, I brought on Estate Planning Attorney, Laura Cowan.She just wrote a free e-book that you can all download here or by visiting momdadfreebook.com. It's called Wear Clean Underwear!, the subtitle is: A Fast, Friendly and Essential Guide to Estate Planning For Busy Parents. Laura practiced law for many years at a big legal firm before opening up her own practice in New York City. She drafts wills, trusts and other documents to make sure families are taken care of. She has seen it all. Experienced it all. We go right to the topic and find out why we need wills, how do we get one and what about life insurance? Do you really need it?To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 8, 2017 • 28min
662: Ask Farnoosh, We're recent grads - what do we need to know about finances?
My boyfriend and I are recent grads, and we don't have too much experience with personal finances. Should we get a financial planner? What do we need to know? When do I disclose I'm pregnant if I'm interviewing for a new job? I'm not sure how much to give for holiday tips, and to who? Do you have any suggestions? Answering these questions of yours and more on this episode of Ask Farnoosh with guest co-host Liz Theresa. To learn more go to somoneypodcast.com. Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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Dec 6, 2017 • 37min
661: Chris Reining, Early Retiree
Chris Reining retired at 37 after making his millions. He worked at his dream job initially in information technology earning $75,000 a year. He admits he was living a pretty good lifestyle but felt that the nine to five grind was just too much. At 30, he set a goal of having a million dollars in a brokerage account by 35. He began saving 50% of his income. By 35, not only did he reach this goal, he surpassed it and he credits it to one simple habit: automation.To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open!
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