Celebrities, bestsellers, turd-stirrers, advocates, everyday people with amazing stories, and call-in guests to discuss what smart moms really care about:
Career, money, business, parenting, feminism, dating, sex, success, love and relationships.
Jean Chatzky is a personal finance journalist, bestselling
author of eight books and financial editor for NBC's Today Show.
Here we talk about:
Focus on earning vs. skimping - especially for women. "Your
financial life doesn't work how much you save if you're not
bringing in money."
"I enjoy earning money, it makes me feel safe, confident and
independent."
Why she wished her latest book was entitled "Don't Bitch,
Get Rich."
Her new book, Age Proof about living until
100 without going broke.
The incredibly toxic power of financial stress, your physical,
emotional health.
Why you don't have to be wealthy, but a regular, consistent
saver to build a healthy lifestyle and secure future.
Women really have much higher stakes when it comes to money: we
earn less, live longer, are more likely to be responsible for
raising children and caring for older relatives.
It doesn't need to take a ton of time to manage your finances
in a powerful way.
The prevalence of women choosing to not be involved in family
finances, having no idea about where the money is, what accounts
are open, which are in their name, their spouse's income.
The big fallout of not being financially astute for married
women. "You need to be able to go out and buy a cup of coffee or
shoes without asking permission. That is the way adult people
function in the world."
Jean's top 3 tips for women seeking financial
independence.
Full episode transcript
here: https://www.wealthysinglemommy.com/jean-chatzky/
About the Podcast
Candid convo on what smart moms care about : Money, business, career, parenting, feminism, dating and sex. Emma Johnson features celebrities like Arianna Huffington, Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger to Gigolo's Vin Armani, sharing amazing stories from national experts, girl bosses and regular people, too. A U.S. News "Top 15 Personal Finance Podcasts," this podcast makes inspiration hilarious. Catch Emma’s blog at WealthySingleMommy.com.