You don’t want to just raise financially savvy kids –– you want to raise financially savvy grown-ups. When you ask people for their advice on parenting, you’ll get a hundred different answers, most of which are probably valid but may not be right for you. Teaching kids about money is the same. In this episode, Tori sits down with financial educator and Certi ... Show More
Feb 24
275. Roadmap to Quitting Your Job and Building a Business in 2026 with Sam Vander Wielen
If you’re thinking about quitting your job in 2026 and finally starting your own business, this episode is your practical roadmap. I’m joined by lawyer-turned-entrepreneur Sam Vander Wielen, who left corporate law with multi-six-figure student loans, built a multi-seven-figure di ... Show More
50m 50s
Feb 5
274. How to Shift Your Money Mindset and Earn More in 2026 with Mimi Bouchard
Try Mimi’s app, Activations, with a free 14-day trial and exclusive discount at activations.com/podcast/financial-feminist If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the “right” money things on paper but still feel anxious, stuck, or behind, this episode is for you. In today’s con ... Show More
1h 1m
Jul 2022
How to Become a Financial Grownup
What would it feel like to be a financial grownup? I share a bit more in the episode, but I grew up in a family where we openly talked about stock investments, wealth, and growing your money, even from an early age. However, I missed some important lessons around saving money, ho ... Show More
40m 49s
Feb 2024
2630: Good Financial Habits You Learn from Being in Debt by Good Nelly with HelloBrownlow on Budgeting, Value of Money & Frugal Living
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Episode 2630:
Good Nelly, writing for HelloBrownlow.com, highlights the transformative power of overcoming debt and how it can inst ... Show More
9m 27s
Aug 2020
136: Secrets of a Money Savvy Family with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner
Doug Nordman wanted to teach his daughter about money. But he knew that to get it right, he’d have to start when she was very very small. So he did. First, he taught her how to count, then he taught her how to add, then he showed her what she could do with money by using cash in ... Show More
1h 24m