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Money Unplugged with Chris Hill

Chris Hill
Personal Finance
Investing
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Money Management
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Financial Insights
Financial Anxiety
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Save, Spend, Invest, Stocks, Real Estate. Everyone has a relationship with money.

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Personal finance isn’t just math—it’s memory, emotion, and lived experience.

Chris Hill talks with MarketWatch columnist Beth Pinsker about why money decisions feel so hard, especially during life’s biggest transitions. Drawing from her work as a jo... more

Denise Coursey didn’t grow up talking about investing—but she did grow up learning respect for money.

Raised in a blue-collar, union household, Denise became a first-generation college student, took early career risks as a writer and editor, and even... more

Money anxiety often starts long before our first paycheck. For Carl Richards, it showed up as “static in the air” growing up around unspoken financial stress—and it shaped everything that came after.

In this candid conversation, Carl reflects on how... more

Why does so much financial advice feel urgent—yet miss what actually matters?

Chris Hill talks with Cullen Roche, investor, author, and founder of Discipline Funds, about why the financial industry continues to misunderstand time, incentives, and ris... more

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Recent Guests

Denise Coursey
Fourth-degree black belt in karate and co-owner of Virginia Dojo
Virginia Dojo
Episode: How Denise Coursey Learned Power, Independence, and ROI—Through Karate and Money
Carl Richards
Financial planner, author, and known for simplifying financial concepts through sketches.
New York Times, Author of multiple books on personal finance
Episode: Carl Richards on the Thing We Never Talk About When It Comes to Money
Cullen Roche
Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Discipline Funds
Discipline Funds
Episode: What the Financial Industry Still Gets Wrong About Money (Cullen Roche)
Nick Wolny
Financial columnist and author of Money Proud
Episode: How to Increase Your Income and Overcome Financial Anxiety (Nick Wolny)
Dan Pink
Best-selling author known for his work on motivation and timing
Author of five New York Times bestsellers
Episode: Need a Resolution for 2026? Start w/ Dan Pink’s Advice
David Simnick
Co-founder and CEO of Soapbox
Soapbox
Episode: CEO David Simnick on the #1 Trait Successful Entrepreneurs Need
John Rotonti
Portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary.
Bastian Fiduciary
Episode: Investing in AI: John Rotonti’s Guide for Long-Term Investors
Heather Boneparth
An attorney and Director of Business and Legal Affairs at Bone Fide Wealth, co-author of 'Money Together'
Bone Fide Wealth
Episode: Overcoming $200K in Debt + Building Wealth with Heather Boneparth
Todd Wenning
Certified financial advisor, founder of KNA Capital Management, lecturer at the University of Dayton
KNA Capital Management
Episode: Todd Wenning on Early Jobs, Investing Wisdom, and Long-Term Thinking

Host

Chris Hill
Host of Money Unplugged, known for his engaging approach to discussing personal finance and investing with a diverse range of guests.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 166 ratings
  • Thanks for gift of Apropos of Nothing

    Thanks for the fun Apropos of Nothing discussions. Personally, I think Kringle Global Enterprises (KGE) is a hidden fourth credit reporting bureau and provider of background checks. Revenue is not reported because government customers prohibit it. Also expect that Deep Throat was a KGE employee; however, his leaks from the naughty list were directed by the "big man" himself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RandomLake2
    United States2 months ago
  • The Title Says It All

    This show is about money. This show is discussions with people, you may or may not have heard of, many of whom are considered to be money experts. But it’s unplugged; it’s not them telling YOU how to handle money; it’s them telling about how they came to understand money and how it affects life — THEIR life.

    Chris is a great interviewer with years of experience and connections from hosting Motley Fool Money. Fool’s might consider some of the episodes as mashups of a MFM interview and an Apropo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fixedon66
    United States2 months ago
  • Great interviews with dynamic guests

    Chris has been a favorite pod host of mine for many years. I love these conversations he’s having with interesting people about the personal side of money.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jay in ARL VA
    United States3 months ago
  • Enjoyable and fun

    Don’t be a fool and pass on this podcast. Go listen. Chris offers a motley list of enjoyable guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PotomacPodBoy
    United States4 months ago
  • Love this

    Chris Hill has always had a fascinating way of making it fun to think about money and finances. In his new podcast, he has the freedom to talk to the people that he finds interesting. I am truly enjoying it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr prosperity
    United States5 months ago

Listeners Say

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

There is a strong appreciation for the light humor intertwined with serious financial advice, keeping the content entertaining and informative.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and relatable style of Chris Hill, who brings a fresh and clear perspective on financial discussions.
The variety of guests from different finance backgrounds adds depth and interest to the content, making complex topics more accessible.

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Carl Richards on the Thing We Never Talk About When It Comes to Money
Q: What is something about money that you wish you knew earlier in your life?
That there will always be enough.
Carl Richards on the Thing We Never Talk About When It Comes to Money
Q: Did you have a job when you were a teenager?
I had two jobs that I can remember. I did a bunch of landscaping and spent a lot of time shoveling manure at my dad's buddy's ranch.
How Denise Coursey Learned Power, Independence, and ROI—Through Karate and Money
Q: Did your parents or other teachers talk to you about the financial risk of being a writer-editor?
Denise indicated her parents preferred she went into teaching, but they were also supportive of her pursuing writing despite its risks.
How Denise Coursey Learned Power, Independence, and ROI—Through Karate and Money
Q: How much did you and your husband talk about money before you got married?
Denise shared that they didn't discuss money much before marriage, though they were informed by their minister that couples often argue about finances.
How to Increase Your Income and Overcome Financial Anxiety (Nick Wolny)
Q: What is something about money that you wish you knew earlier in life?
Nick wishes he had understood that money moves in different industries, and that there are many options for a stable income beyond traditional paths.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Money Unplugged

What is Money Unplugged about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the complex relationship individuals have with money, this podcast features engaging conversations with guests from various financial backgrounds, including personal finance experts, investment professionals, and even entertainers. Each episode reveals personal anecdotes and lessons learned, with a strong emphasis on financial literacy, emotional ties to money, and the intersection of wealth with personal experiences. The format combines storytelling and practical advice, creating a relatable and insightful listening experience for those interested in enhancing their financial understanding and well-being.

The podcast stands out for its focus on both serious financial discussions and lighter, humorous takes, appealing to a wide a... more

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Recent guests on Money Unplugged include:

1. Denise Coursey
2. Carl Richards
3. Cullen Roche
4. Nick Wolny
5. Dan Pink
6. David Simnick
7. John Rotonti
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