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The Financial Confessions

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Uncover the financial truth behind every part of life. Join host Chelsea Fagan, CEO of The Financial Diet, for a weekly deep-dive with experts to get a real-life look at earning, spending, and losing money. We’re holding a mic to the money talk we whisper about. New episodes drop every Monday.

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Sara Margulis
CEO and co-founder of Honeyfund, experienced entrepreneur navigating personal and professional life after divorce.
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Sophia Chang
Author, screenwriter, public speaker, life coach, and the founder of a mentorship program for women of color.
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Gillean McLeod
Stylist turned model, began modeling at 60, with a rich personal and professional history.
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Eileen Callahan
Professor in geriatric and palliative medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Episode: How To Age Well In A World Obsessed With Youth | Just Getting Good
Lindsay Owen
A 52-year-old real estate agent, single parent, and advocate for self-worth and personal growth.
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Les Alfred
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Morgan Debaun
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Jazmin Higgins
Financial coach who helps people manage their finances
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Jessica Oudbier
Military veteran dealing with PTSD and ADHD, sharing her unique financial journey.
Episode: Growing Up Poor: When "Good" Money Advice Doesn't Apply

Hosts

Chelsea Fagan
Host of Just Getting Good and The Financial Confessions, founder and CEO of The Financial Diet, known for her insights into personal finance and women's empowerment.
Erin Lowry
Financial guru, formerly broke millennial and co-host known for her expertise in personal finance and insights for younger generations.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Just getting good

    I CANNOT tell you how AMAZING and refreshing it is to have access to the insight of older women. I've been surrounded by older (and wiser) friends since my mid 20's and it's been radically impactful on my life choices and I'm glad older women now have more and more visibility and platforms to share there stories, experiences and knowledge! Thank you so much for those Gems!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    B0urasse
    Canada2 months ago
  • Just getting good series!

    A+ to the just getting good series, I want to hear all of the stories of women 50+! Chelsea does such a great job interviewing too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kshayh
    United States3 months ago
  • Loved the new episode with Ms. Anita!

    So needed; looking forward to more☺️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MJ39:8.!:$:
    United States3 months ago
  • Deidra Bragg

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    5
    Deidra. Bragg
    United States6 months ago
  • Real Convo

    As someone who grew up with a Dad who loves Rich Dad, Poor Dad, it’s nice to hear a different perspective. Seems some people label the conversation as “victim mentality” when it’s really just a progressive/moderate stance. Some of us appreciate that lens.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Just_Brie
    United States7 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the honest and refreshing discussions surrounding financial issues, particularly those tailored to women.

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The Lie of “Having It All” | Just Getting Good
Q: What advice would you give to a 30 something woman who was currently single, no kids and not where she wants to be financially?
Get Susie Orman's book and follow The Financial Diet, and make sure you're planning for financial independence without relying on marriage as a backup.
What Really Happens When You Decenter Men | Just Getting Good
Q: What would you advise a 30-something woman who is currently single, no kids, and not where she wants to be financially?
I would want to ask, would we ask that of a man? Money we all need, marriage and children we don't.
I Left A Bad Marriage At 50 And Joined A Polycule. It's Not Over Til It's Over. | Just Getting Good
Q: What advice would you give to a 30-something woman who is currently single without kids and not where she wants to be financially?
Get help. Connect with either something like The Financial Diet or connect with a coach or a friend. Have a community of support for personal growth.
No Husband. No Kids. No Regrets. | Just Getting Good
Q: Can you talk about the way that you view sex and relationships and dating now as opposed to when you were, let's say, in your early to mid-30s?
I think about it as something that is available to me when I want it, how I want it, and not necessary to fulfilling life.
No Husband. No Kids. No Regrets. | Just Getting Good
Q: What advice would you give to a 30-something woman who is currently single, no kids, and not where she wants to be financially?
Get a financial advisor. Don't be ashamed of your money or lack thereof.

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Focused on personal finance and the unique challenges women face, this podcast explores various aspects of financial independence, self-worth, and lifestyle choices. The program features candid discussions with diverse guests, highlighting their journeys and insights on topics ranging from aging and career navigation to relationships and personal empowerment. It aims to provide listeners with relatable content that empowers them to take control of their financial lives and defy traditional expectations surrounding womanhood and wealth.

Listeners can expect a mix of inspiring narratives and practical advice, delivered through a framework that prioritizes women's voices and experiences, encouraging open dialogues about money and personal gro... more

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