*This episode is brought to us by COUNTRY Financial. We're looking ahead and helping you answer some of your 2021 money questions today. I’ve recently partnered with COUNTRY Financial, and they condu…
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Today’s episode is one of two bonus shows dedicated to answering your student loan questions, a collaboration with TIAA, a leading provider of financial services in the academic, research, medical, c…
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While 2020 was a step backwards for female employment, my guest believes that big changes are afoot to support professional women in the workplace. Kristy Wallace is the CEO of Ellevate Network, and …
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Negin Farsad was named one of the 53 Funniest Women by Huffington Post and her TEDTalk on social justice comedy has been seen by millions. She is author of How to Make White People Laugh, host of pol…
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On this week's Ask Farnoosh, a listener requests financial advice for her relationship. Another fan wants to know how to best save for a child's college education. Also, will housing prices cool in 2…
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What does it cost to produce a documentary? Can you get rich selling a project to Showtime or Amazon? Wendy Sachs recently pivoted from her career as a bestselling author and speaker to produce a do…
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Rha Goddess and Deepa Purushothaman were brought together over five years ago. Deepa was a “first” Senior Partner at Deloitte. Rha left corporate America and the chemical industry as an “only” two de…
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(Replay) I recently had an experience that was proof positive of all the advice shared on So Money about how to negotiate your worth. The following episode offers the the play-by-play that happened o…
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From Snoop Dogg to Martha Stewart and suburbia, the marijuana has entered the mainstream. What drove this movement? It's a story about business, race, politics and of course, money. Our guest is Heat…
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When Broadway went dark in March 2020 following the pandemic, countless artists and performers found themselves suddenly out of work, including Margaret Skoglund, a Broadway show manager. Her pivot i…
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