

Everyone's Talkin' Money
Shari Rash | Financial Advisor for Women & Founder of GWA Wealth
New York Times Top 4 Money Podcast | 25+ million downloads
Everyone’s Talkin’ Money is the go-to personal finance podcast for high-earning women who want to build wealth, feel confident making financial decisions, and stop second-guessing themselves every time they open their bank app.
Hosted by Shari Rash, founder of GWA Wealth and a financial planner with nearly two decades of experience, this show goes beyond budgeting, saving, and investing to focus on the real reason smart, successful women still feel stressed about money: the psychology, habits, and invisible rules driving their financial lives.
Because you can make six figures, max out your retirement, and still lie awake at 3 a.m. wondering if you’re doing it right.
This is not a “stop buying lattes” podcast. This is not finance bro advice. And this is definitely not about shame.
Each week, Shari breaks down how to:
build wealth without burnout or deprivation
make confident decisions about spending, investing, and major life moves
align your money with your values and lifestyle
navigate money as a single woman
undo the “I should be further along” pressure
create financial security and emotional peace
You’ll hear solo episodes and interviews that blend behavioral finance, real-life strategy, and honest conversations about what it actually takes to feel powerful — not just look successful — with your money.
If you’re ready to stop performing financial success and start living it, hit follow.
Your money. Your life. On your terms
Everyone’s Talkin’ Money is the go-to personal finance podcast for high-earning women who want to build wealth, feel confident making financial decisions, and stop second-guessing themselves every time they open their bank app.
Hosted by Shari Rash, founder of GWA Wealth and a financial planner with nearly two decades of experience, this show goes beyond budgeting, saving, and investing to focus on the real reason smart, successful women still feel stressed about money: the psychology, habits, and invisible rules driving their financial lives.
Because you can make six figures, max out your retirement, and still lie awake at 3 a.m. wondering if you’re doing it right.
This is not a “stop buying lattes” podcast. This is not finance bro advice. And this is definitely not about shame.
Each week, Shari breaks down how to:
build wealth without burnout or deprivation
make confident decisions about spending, investing, and major life moves
align your money with your values and lifestyle
navigate money as a single woman
undo the “I should be further along” pressure
create financial security and emotional peace
You’ll hear solo episodes and interviews that blend behavioral finance, real-life strategy, and honest conversations about what it actually takes to feel powerful — not just look successful — with your money.
If you’re ready to stop performing financial success and start living it, hit follow.
Your money. Your life. On your terms
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May 7, 2018 • 30min
Ask Shannah -What Are The Downsides To Extreme Personal Finance
I'm dedicating today's podcast episode to an Ask Shannah question that came in a couple of weeks ago from Tabitha and Robert:"Hey Shannah, I'm reading a lot of articles that talk about the extreme side of personal finance and I find myself falling prey to the stereotypes that I'm not succeeding in my finances unless I'm 100% debt-free and that just seems impossible to me. I read all these articles about people who are retiring by 40 and paying off massive amounts of debt, but I'm not sure that's the vision I have for my life...please provide some insight."On This Podcast Episode:The topic of extreme personal finance is one I have a lot to say about. I'm breaking down the good, the bad, and all the in-between on this episode in what I hope will be a thought-provoking discussion about the journey to be 100% debt-free.In fact, I recently was quoted in a U.S. News & World Report article about this very topic with some other like-minded CFP® professionals who share my viewpoint and had some very insightful knowledge to add to the topic.Shout Out To Our Podcast Sponsor:Hosts Austin Knight and Matthew Howells-Barby take you on a journey of discovering what cryptocurrency is all about in The Decrypting Crypto Podcast. Search for 'The Decrypting Crypto Podcast' in your favorite podcasting app to start listening.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Seven Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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May 3, 2018 • 51min
Best Of Reboot - Are Your Fees Eating Your 401(k) With Chris Costello
Now that we're well past tax-time, I wanted to reboot an episode that will help you give your 401(k) a little love. It's quite possible that fees may be eating your 401(k) returns and you aren't even aware of it. There is a lot of confusion out there about how 401(k)s even work, let alone that some funds may be costing you a bundle. Let's demystify some of that! On This Podcast Episode:I'm rebooting one of our top episodes and chatting with a podcast guest that's always a favorite, Chris Costello from Blooom (with three o's). I've honestly never seen a company quite like Blooom and I always love when we can chat about 401(k)s. We're covering:
Why fees even matter in your 401(k)
How you can figure out your ideal stock/bond ratio
Ways you can control fees - to some extent
Why your behavior has a lot to do with your 401(k) balance
How to figure out how much you're actually paying in fees
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Apr 30, 2018 • 47min
Demystifying The New Marriage Trend - The Postnup with Jennifer Guimond-Quigley + Ask Shannah
Ok, let's get real for a minute here.We're all familiar with the term prenup, whether you're a fan or not. However, did you know that there is a new marriage trend - the postnuptial agreement? Just as it sounds, it's a legal agreement that is formed after you're married for a myriad of reasons. Let's go straight to the source, Chicago-based attorney Jennifer Guimond-Quigley to demystify this new marriage trend.On This Podcast Episode:As controversial as they might be, if you're thinking about a prenup or a postnup, the first place you should start is getting some education around these hot-button documents. Jennifer Guimond-Quigley is joining us on this episode to demystify what you need to know about prenups, and breaking down the differences between postnups in a fun and an easily digestible way (no crazy lawyer speak here, just a totally educational and enjoyable conversation).Jennifer is the owner and managing attorney at the Law Office of Jennifer Guimond-Quigley. She realized early on in law school that she had a passion for family law and estate planning. After gaining experience in these two areas both during and after law school, Jennifer decided to start her own firm. With her solo practice, Jennifer loves having the freedom to collaborate with her clients to achieve the best results possible without the limiting constraints common to practicing with larger firms (and she's kicking butt doing so).Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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Apr 26, 2018 • 45min
Best of the Best Money Apps, Programs, Products and More
There are so many money apps and programs on the market that it's hard to know which one is the "best." Unfortunately, you usually have to try a few before you find the one that is going to be your money bff. Not to worry though, I've tried just about all of them and I'm giving you the down low on some of my favorites. On This Podcast Episode:I'm breaking down some of the best of the best money apps, programs, products and more. If you're looking for some new favs, check these out.
Best Budgeting App - You Need a Budget (hands-down one of my favorites)
Best Points Credit Card- (still) Chase Sapphire Preferred Card
Best Online Checking Account - I'm a fan of Aspiration. Listen to my interview with their CEO Andrei
Best Investing App - Acorns (they're doing some really cool things over there at Acorns)
Best Way To Think About Buying a House - Have you heard of Unison? We've had them on a podcast episode talking about innovative ways to afford a down payment
Best Way To Reduce Your Credit Card Debt - (remember, you're trying to get an unfair advantage here) Ask for a credit limit increase, ask for an annual fee to be waived and ask for a lower interest rate. Here's a link to the Creditcards.com report with some of the statistics
Ask Shannah - big thanks to Hilary for the question about rebounding from a financial crisisShout Out To Our Sponsor:Thanks To Audible for sponsoring the podcast. Audible is offering MM listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to audible.com/mymoney and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening. Go to audible.com/mymoney or text mymoney to 500-500 to get started today.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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Apr 23, 2018 • 35min
Smart Money Tips For Every Generation + Ask Shannah - How Do I Find a Financial Planner
We have such a broad audience on this podcast, which is something I’m proud of. We've got listeners of all ages looking for some money wisdom. One thing that is universal, no matter what decade you find yourself in, is the desire to make smart money moves along the way. Who's with me?On This Podcast Episode:Have you ever wondered what you should be doing with your money, or focusing on, now that you're in your 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's? Truth is, many of these smart money tips work for just about every age and you can use them as a checklist to see where you’re at regardless of your age.Here's a short cheat sheet:
20’s – Figure out how to spend your money
30’s – Decrease your take home pay and ramp up your lifestyle fund
40’s – CYA – cover any exposure you may have that puts your money at risk
50’s – Figure out what’s your number
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Apr 19, 2018 • 44min
When Two Roads Lead To One Path With The Young Fables
Whether you believe in karma or a higher power or just good old juju coming from the universe, sometimes two roads can lead to one path in our lives. That’s exactly what happened with my husband Jeff and myself a few years back and that’s what happened with this week’s musical guests, the Young Fables.Laurel Wright and Wes Lunsford (the Young Fables) are a dynamic duo of singer-songwriters that steadily has Music City talking about their unique and honest approach to songwriting, along with their infectious live shows. Heavyweights like Sheryl Crow and Keith Urban have even become “Fable Fanatics.” Oh, and they happen to be a duo that fell in love in real-life as well.On This Podcast Episode:The Young Fables joined us from Nashville to talk about finding love and the music they were meant to play, how their Kickstarter fundraiser went over the top live on the radio and their new album, Old Songs that’s due May 4.My co-host for the podcast is my husband, Jeff Game, a travel, and music journalist that's always on the hunt for a good story to tell. Links Mentioned:
The Young Fables
New Album Old Songs
Young Fables YouTube
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Apr 16, 2018 • 42min
How She Saved $85K In a Year with Jamila Souffrant
Saving money seems to be the Achilles heel for most of us. Either you can't seem to figure out how to get out of the endless paycheck-to-paycheck cycle or you are on the other end of the spectrum and saving so much that you're also not having a lot of fun in life. Saving money is one of the core personal finance principles but just like my guest, Jamila Souffrant, you have to figure out what you're saving money for in order to have fun with it.On This Podcast Episode:Jamila Souffrant, host of the Journey to Launch podcast and her husband set out with a big goal of saving $85K in one year and close to it in another year. Oh, and they have two children with another on the way. Jamila had a big goal of leaving the corporate world behind to forge her career in personal finance and to retire by the time she turns 40 in a few years. She's well on her way, and dishing some of her best "secrets" to supercharge your own savings.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Seven Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, and a whole lotta’ fun!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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Apr 12, 2018 • 34min
Ask Shannah – How Much Should I Have Invested At Certain Ages + Should I Make Weekly Credit Card Payments
The Ask Shannah questions are piling up so today I'm tackling two questions that I feel will resonate with you. On This Podcast Episode:Question #1 - How Much Should I Have Invested (and saved) At Certain Ages - while there are some common goals that are often suggested by personal finance experts, there isn't a hard-fast number for how much you should have invested and saved. Even if you haven't started yet, now is as good of a time as any. However, in the episode, I'm going to offer some common suggestions you can use to figure out if you're on track.Question #2 - Should I Make Weekly Credit Card Payments - well, the most important factor is that you're making your credit card payment on-time, however, these micropayments have become popular with people trying to better their credit score and pay off debt faster. See what I have to say about making weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly credit card payments.Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Shout Out To Our Sponsor:Whether you’re a serious athlete looking for some new workouts or just starting out you need to give Beach Body on Demand a try. Right now listeners can get a free trial membership when you text MYMoney (no spaces) to 303030 – you get full access to the entire platform for FREE.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Want More:
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Apr 9, 2018 • 50min
Turning Purpose Into Profit With Melyssa Griffin + Ask Shannah
We've all heard of those people who launch online businesses and make a million dollars, and yet it all still seems a bit unbelievable. Almost on accident, Melyssa Griffin transformed her once website design job into a multi-million dollar online business teaching others how to transform their own business...but at the end of the day, she felt a bit purposeless. Something I think we all can relate to, no matter our career. On This Podcast Episode:If you're thinking this whole making money online thing is not realistic, then you need to meet Melyssa. She's not only incredibly successful at her own business, but she spends her day helping others find their own Pursuit With Purpose (that's even the name of her podcast). However, the money lessons that Melyssa has learned along the way might shock you (and you need to hear no matter what your career is). Ask Shannah - How can I get my partner (soon to be spouse) on the same money page with me?Shout Out to Our Sponsor:Audible is offering MM listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to audible.com/mymoney and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening. Go to audible.com/mymoney or text mymoney to 500-500 to get started today.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Brunch Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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Apr 5, 2018 • 40min
Chase Your Dream No Matter What with Jukebox the Ghost + Ask Shannah - Am I Saving Correctly
Whatever career path or life choices we take with our lives may often time require a backup plan if something does not work out how we envision. But, what if we have one vision for our lives and no matter how long it takes or how much hard work comes with that dream this is exactly the direction we are headed and nothing will stop us or get in our way?Frontman of the power pop/rock band Jukebox the Ghost Ben Thornewill, always knew music was part of his life plan, from growing up playing classical music to getting a college degree in music and now ten years on as a successful chart-topping band.On This Podcast Episode:Jukebox the Ghost is bringing power pop/rock back with their blend of monster piano jams, hard rock guitar licks, and epically powerful vocals. Now, the Brooklyn-based trio of Thornewill on vocals/piano, Tommy Siegel guitar/vocals, and Jesse Kristin on drums/vocals have a sonically layered new album out right now, “Off to the Races.”We caught up with Thornewill in Brooklyn as Jukebox the Ghost was preparing to hit the road on their headlining tour in support of the new album. We talked with the lead singer about his path from classical music to rock music, their alter-ego of being a Queen cover band and how Brooklyn has become such a hotbed for creatives these days.My co-host for the podcast is my husband, Jeff Game, a travel, and music journalist that's always on the hunt for a good story to tell.Shout Out to Our Sponsor:ZipRecruiter is honestly the smartest way to hire! Right now, my listeners can try ZipRecruiter for free. That’s right FREE! Just go to ZipRecruiter.com/mymoney!Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Brunch Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:
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