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Anyone who tells you women don’t need financial advice specifically for them is wrong. Women, whether they’re the caretakers, the breadwinners, or both, face a unique set of financial challenges. That’s where HerMoney comes in. In her frank, often funny, but always compassionate way, Jean Chatzky takes every audience of women through the steps they need to take today to live comfortably (and worry... more

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This week, we’re welcoming back someone who feels like part of the HerMoney podcast family: happiness expert and New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin.

Gretchen is back with Jean to tackle some of the trickiest, most taboo, and surprising... more

When bestselling author and podcast host Jen Hatmaker’s 26-year marriage imploded, she realized something shocking: even though she was the breadwinner, she had no idea how much money she made… or how to access it.

In this deeply honest and empoweri... more

This week on A Week In Her Wallet, we meet Megan, a 47-year-old office manager living on Long Island with her husband. Together they earn around $200,000, but keep most of their spending separate — and it works.

Megan hasn’t paid a cent in credit ca... more

Today on the HerMoney Podcast, we're bringing you something special — an exclusive preview of one of our brand-new Patreon-only AMA episodes. In this series, Jean sits down one-on-one with real listeners to talk through their biggest financial questi... more

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Gretchen Rubin
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Episode: Mailbag: Taboo Money Questions with Gretchen Rubin (Yes, We Went There)
Jen Hatmaker
Best-selling author and speaker, known for her work surrounding faith and women's lives
Episode: Ep 505: From Financially In the Dark to Fully In Control: Jen Hatmaker’s Wake-Up Call
Julie Wainwright
CEO and founder of The RealReal, author of "Time to Get Real"
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Episode: Your Money Map Replay: How Julie Wainwright Rebuilt Her Life, Emptied Her 401(k), and Created The RealReal
Emily Guy Birken
Author of five personal finance books, including 'Stacked', and an expert in managing freelance finances.
Episode: Ep 503: Money Tips Every Freelancer Needs: Taxes, Retirement & Getting Paid on Time
Beth Pinsker
Certified financial planner and columnist known from MarketWatch.
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Episode: Ep 502: Financial Caregiving 101: What You Need To Know Before You or Your Parent Gets Sick
Catherine Fisher
LinkedIn career expert
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Episode: Ep 501: Why AI Won’t Get You Hired — But Your Network Will with LinkedIn’s Catherine Fisher
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Episode: EP 500: Is 2025 the Next 1929? Andrew Ross Sorkin on Bubbles, Crashes, and What’s Coming
Heather Winston
Certified Financial Planner and Assistant Vice President, Head of Product Strategy for Individuals within Retirement and Income Solutions
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Episode: EP 499: Estate Planning Is an Act of Love: Here’s How to Start
Carl Richards
Creator of the Sketch Guy column in the New York Times and Director of Investor Education for the BAM Alliance.
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Episode: EP 498: The Personal Finance Tips That Really Matter, According to Carl Richards

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Jean Chatzky
Host of HerMoney, Jean Chatzky engages listeners with financial advice tailored specifically for women, blending humor and compassion.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.6k ratings
  • Great content, but underrepresented on people interviewed

    I get inspired by how others make it work in this economic climate, but there just aren’t average guests being interviewed. For example, the most recent one about not paying credit card interest with an income of $200,000. I’d like to see stories for people making less than $100,000 with no government insurance and pensions.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Nestof3
    United States11 days ago
  • Love Her Money

    Jean is such a great wealth of information especially for women. Every single podcast is full of valuable gold nuggets to better manage money.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M in Florida
    United Statesa month ago
  • Tainted by Corporate Interests

    In a recent Mailbag segment, I was completely disheartened to hear Jean repeatedly refer to a corporate sponsor of HerMoney - including mention of specific products - when giving advice on insurance in response to listener questions.

    Have listened to HerMoney consistently for years and appreciate Jean’s warmth and sound financial advice.

    Question what direction she is taking the podcast now that her financial advice can no longer be considered objective and expert but tainted by corporate inte... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    ACH226
    United Statesa month ago
  • Always insightful and educational

    Been listening and learning from Jean for years! From everyday wealth to various tv segments and interviews, to HerMoney. I always learning something new, gain some insights or different perspectives.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sporadically
    United Statesa month ago
  • A Week in Her Wallet.

    Jean, I am loving hearing “A week in her wallet”.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sholkey
    United States2 months ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many praise Jean Chatzky's engaging style and ability to simplify complex financial topics into understandable language.
Some criticisms have emerged regarding the perceived focus on higher-income experiences, suggesting a need for more diverse financial narratives.
Overall, feedback highlights the inspirational stories and valuable insights that help boost listeners' financial confidence and understanding.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's focus on women's financial issues and find the advice practical and relatable.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#95
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A Week In Her Wallet: A 47-year-old who hasn’t paid credit card interest in 20 years
Q: If you were going to reflect back on it and give advice to somebody else who's thinking, maybe I should track my spending for a week, what would you tell them?
I think you should definitely do it because whatever the outcome, it's just more knowledge and you can adjust if you need to.
A Week In Her Wallet: A 47-year-old who hasn’t paid credit card interest in 20 years
Q: Did you grow up in a household where your parents told you that debt was terrible? How did you come to believe this?
I grew up with a single mom who raised me to know about money and to know what you were spending, teaching me not to put things on credit cards.
A Week In Her Wallet: A 47-year-old who hasn’t paid credit card interest in 20 years
Q: What's your strategy for not paying interest on your credit card?
If I can, I go on weekly and pay it. I'm constantly looking at that, and I keep a spreadsheet with my check register.
A Week In Her Wallet: A 47-year-old who hasn’t paid credit card interest in 20 years
Q: What made you curious to delve into this wacky exercise with us?
As soon as I got the email, I was excited for it. I think we don't talk about money amongst our friends enough.
Ep 505: From Financially In the Dark to Fully In Control: Jen Hatmaker’s Wake-Up Call
Q: What do you want to say to women who feel lost in their financial journey?
Jen reassured them they're not alone and have the ability to take charge of their finances, encouraging them to ask for help and stay persistent.

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7. Andrew Ross Sorkin
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