

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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Jan 22, 2018 • 32min
The Pay Gap For Women and How To Earn What You're Worth - Jacqueline Twillie
Did you know that in 2016 women were paid just 80% of what their male counterparts make? For the same job!There's a lot of dialogue right now about the treatment of women in the workforce and it's bringing a lot of issues that have been hidden for years out into the open. For women listeners, we've got to learn how to win the pay gap and earn what we're worth, and for the male listeners, you've gotta understand the struggle that we face to make a decent living. On This Podcast Episode:On of my favorite podcast guests and negotiation expert, Jacqueline Twillie, is sharing her tips to battle the wage gap and earn what you're worth. We're rebooting this episode from last year since the topic, and the content, are even more appropriate for the place we find ourselves in this year. If you've ever wanted to know how to become a master at negotiation (and you should), Jacqueline is sharing tips that will help you score a bigger salary and more benefits from the job you currently have and how to leverage those same skills to score a brand new job. Links Mentioned:
Jacqueline Twillie
Negotiation Videos By Jacqueline
Navigating the Career Jungle
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Jan 20, 2018 • 32min
Is An MBA Worth The Investment - Alex Grodnik
Inspired by a listener question from Brandon, the answer to the question, "Is an MBA worth the investment," might surprise you.While student loan debt currently sits around $1.4 trillion dollars in the U.S., the thought of tacking on more debt might not seem like a great idea...unless it actually is. Our guest on this podcast episode provides some great food for thought to help you figure out if graduate school is worth the investment.On This Podcast Episode:Alex Grodnik, MBA, fellow millennial podcaster from Wall Street Oasis, and co-founder of a new fintech startup, Payclub, shares his story to graduate school and how that one decision has shaped so much of his career story. Whether you're deciding to go to graduate school or not, Alex is sharing some great life lessons about finding your passion and what it takes to chase after it.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. Every listen means 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!Want More:
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Jan 18, 2018 • 33min
Millennial Music Chat - Tyler Williams
Contemporary country singer Tyler Williams might be one of the busiest dudes around - singer/songwriter, NASCAR driver, actor, author - yep, he has his irons in a lot of fires these days. For a guy, so busy and so driven, you’d never guess that at a young age he caught a bad case of stage fright almost thwarted his entire multi-career path.On This Podcast Episode:Even with so much on this young singer’s plate, he still found time to write and record a new album which drops January 26. We caught up with Tyler Williams at his home in Atlanta as he talked about his bout with stage fright, how karaoke changed his singing career and how proud he is of his new album Good for Me.Links Mentioned:
Tyler Williams
I Have a Voice book
AXS Article
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Jan 17, 2018 • 26min
Waive Bye Bye To These Tax Deductions In 2018
If you’ve filed your taxes before, or if you're a business owner ,you certainly love all those tax deductions. Why? They help reduce your taxable income and can potentially bump into a lower tax bracket on occasion. BUT…some of those tax deductions we used to love are now gone – they flew out the window on January 1, and who knows if there ever coming back.On This Podcast Episode:
Get an understanding of why tax deductions are so popular
I'll discuss what homeowners and future homeowners need to know
We loved personal exemptions, why did they go away
Learn what job related deductions have gone away
If you pay or receive alimony payments it's all changed (FYI - For spouses who divorce before 2019, these rules will not affect them, but spouses who divorce after Jan. 1, 2019, the new rules will apply. For divorces that happen before Dec. 31, 2018, spouses who receive alimony payments will need to pay taxes on it and spouses who pay alimony will be able to deduct it.)
Links Mentioned:
Podcast with Jill Schlesinger
Tax bill explained
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Jan 16, 2018 • 38min
Austin Just Being Austin
Don’t you just love it when you travel to a place that you’ve always wanted to explore and all the stars align and the place is as cool, as welcoming, and even more interesting than you thought? That’s exactly how we experienced Austin recently. On This Podcast Episode:For many years Austin has been known as one of the music capitols in the world and of course Texas barbecue is king around these parts. But, the one ingredient that makes this Texas capitol city so special, are all the friendly and diverse folks that have created the awesome Austin of today.While we were in town we sat down with some of those local friendly’s to get their side of this very cool and growing city. Join as we talk with our friend Casey about ever-expanding food scene, our new friend Shelly about her hidden gem of a boutique hotel and our local band friends Transit Method take us around some of the best places to catch music in Austin.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:
Hotel Eleven
Franklin Barbeque
The White Horse
Continental Club
Emo’s Austin
ACL Live
Arlo’s Food Truck
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Jan 15, 2018 • 32min
Month By Month Money To Do List
If you've ever wondered what you should be doing each month with your finances, I've got a podcast episode for you.I've compiled a list of the top things you should be thinking about each month to help you make smart money moves throughout the year. This is just a guide - so make sure you make it your own and focus on the steps each month that are right for your own situation. It's your year to rock your finances - I'm just sayin'.On This Podcast Episode:I'm taking it month by month to lay out a money to do list to keep you focused and your bank account soaring.
Jan – How are you doing? This is a month to check in on your financial goals – have you set new ones?
Feb – Getting your tax stuff together is the name of the game because tax day is April 17.
March – Time to double check your retirement contributions + invest your tax return somewhere good.
April – Save and shred any documents you don't need after filing your return and create a master money list with every account number, password and financial account listed.
May – Check in with your Emergency Fund - are you earning over 1% interest on your savings?
June- Check in with your investments and your money tracking system.
July – Time for a mid year check-in - figure out what's working and what isn't.
Aug – Review and update any beneficiaries and if you haven't created a will and advanced health care direction....do it in August. Also, call your cell phone, internet and cable company to try to find any better deals than what you have now.
Sep – Full on holiday mode - create your holiday budget and dial in your travel plans.
Oct - If you've filed an extension on your taxes, they are due Oct 17. Had a new baby? Think about setting up a 529 college savings plan.
Nov- Open enrollment for health insurance time and a good reminder to evaluate your current policy and any new plans.
Dec – Focus on gift giving - you can gift up to $15,000 per person without having to file a gift tax return. Donating to charities could also help lower your taxable income. Then...get some rest and enjoy the holidays.
Links Mentioned:
Freshbooks
Willing
Tomorrow
Collegebacker
Google Flights
Raise
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Jan 12, 2018 • 28min
I'm In Debt, Does My Partner Really Need To Know
Does this podcast episode resonate with you? I can't tell you how many times I'm asked this question and the answer is always more complicated than you might think - but, it always end up with a yes.There are lots of things to hide from your partner - your secret mac and cheese addiction and the fact that you really don't like to work out. However, when it comes to debt, honesty is the name of the game. (I promise you it's not that scary).On This Podcast Episode:A recent question to the podcast prompted this episode, but I have a feeling a lot of the listeners are wondering the same question. On this episode we're tackling this question and I'm offering guidance on why you should always talk about debt.
Learn how to figure out the right time (and way) to talk about debt
Understand why disclosing debt is super duper important
Find out how to set boundaries with your partner around debt
Take a listen to my own story about talking about debt in a relationship
Have a lightbulb moment and come to peace about this scary question
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Jan 11, 2018 • 26min
An Urban Oasis In Austin
As we talked about in a recent travel episode, Austin is one of the hottest cities to travel in 2018 and might just be getting a lot more awesome-er (it’s a word) when the “Urban Oasis” that is the brand spanking new Fairmont Austin opens later this year.Located smack dab in the middle of downtown, this brand-new gem of a hotel is a great addition to the expanding Austin skyline.On This Podcast Episode:Our good friend, Director of Communications for the Fairmont Austin, Casey Barks gave Jeff, my co-host, and me a behind the scenes tour of their brand-new property. This Texas-sized hotel will now be the largest Fairmont which towers 37 stories high and holds 1,048 rooms, with five of the most anticipated restaurants opening in 2018, including a food hall.Ready to check in?Links Mentioned:
Fairmont Austin
The Driskill
Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt
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Jan 10, 2018 • 28min
Sneaky Ways To Pay Off Debt and Best Credit Cards For 2018 - Wallethub
With millions of people making a financially themed resolution for 2018 - pay off that debt and save more are the two top resolutions - and recent Fed rate hikes expected to cost credit card users an extra $7.4 billion in interest this year (YIKES), the personal-finance website WalletHub today released a pair of reports that will help you save more in the new year: 2018’s Best Credit Cards as well as the latest Credit Card Landscape Report.On This Podcast Episode:To tackle any big financial challenge like paying off debt it's going to take a game plan and some plain ole' commitment.However, that doesn't mean that you should focus on paying off all the debt all at once - in fact, that can lead to burnout and frustration.On this podcast episode, I'm chatting with Jill Gonzalez, analyst from WalletHub about some of their recent findings in their Credit Card Landscape report, and how those findings can help you in 2018 be smart and strategic in paying off your debt. Links Mentioned:
Citi Double Cash Back Card
Capital One Quicksilver Card
Discover It Secured Card
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Jan 9, 2018 • 38min
Where Everyone Is Traveling In 2018
It’s a new year, the holidays are over, you're settling into 2018, but you are itching to get far, far away and experience an amazing getaway...and maybe travel some place you have never been before.We recently gave you some of the best budget travel destinations, well this time we are tackling those unique and cool travel destinations of 2018.On This Podcast Episode:On this episode, my co-host Jeff and I are dishing about all those destinations that you should start saving now to explore this year.How about an island where Alexander Hamilton was born?An American iconic city turning 300 years old?How about finding Luke Skywalkers home from the Last Jedi movie?We have it all this and more on this week’s Travel Tuesday episode and Where Everyone is Traveling in 2018! Get your bags packed and your bank account ready.Links Mentioned:
Exit Festival
Luke Skywalker’s Home
Visit Detroit
Fairmont Austin
Aloft Detroit
Square Nine Hotel Belgrade
Four Seasons Nevis
Airbnb Nevis
Airbnb Crete
Old 77 Hotel New Orleans
Airbnb Oslo
Fairmont Banff Springs
Pax House Ireland
Hay Adams Washington
W Vieques
Airbnb San Juan
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