13 Best Personal Finance Podcasts for Women 2024

I believe the best way to develop and maintain a strong money mindset is to frequently listen to financial experts on money podcasts. I’ve learned so much about how to pay off debt and achieve financial freedom. These are 13 best finance podcasts for women that I’ve found (spoiler alert: Dave Ramsey is NOT on the list):

1. The Frugal Friends Podcast

Hosts Jen Smith and Jill Sirianni want to make frugality fun, and they sure do. This light-hearted and humorous podcast offers valuable insights on what living a frugal lifestyle actually means.

It has really opened my eyes to how I’m spending my money and using my resources. They provide actionable advice and discuss a wide variety of financial topics including paying off debt, saving money, student loan debt, retirement planning, and frugality. 

http://www.frugalfriendspodcast.com

2. The Money With Katie Show

Host Katie Gatti Tassin is not only brilliant, but very informative. I relate to her a lot as a millennial woman. She talks with her guests about investment strategies, money management, retirement, and tax strategies.

In addition to speaking about personal finance, she covers the economic, cultural, and political implications of money in our society today. She delivers expert interviews and asks all of her guests very thoughtful and interesting questions. 

https://podcast.moneywithkatie.com

3. The Money Nerds

Host Whitney Hansen is another super relatable host who is great at interviewing guests. She is a personal finance coach and entrepreneur who paid off $30,000 of debt in 10 months. Her podcast aims to teach millennials how to pay off debt and be financially independent.

She covers a multitude of financial topics in a fun way and frequently have guests on the show to share their money stories. She is a side hustle pro, sharing lots of great tips and advice. I’m always filled with so much motivation and a stronger money mindset after listening to her.

 https://www.themoneynerds.com

4. Financial Feminist Podcast

Money expert Tori Dunlap first became well known on social media. She saved her first $100,000 by age 25, quit her job, and created a financial education company called ‘Her First $100K’ in order to improve women’s financial literacy. She is now a multi-millionaire and New York Times best-selling author.

Her podcasts covers topics such as investing, saving for retirement, and spending less money while still having fun. She also discusses the systemic issues in today’s society and how we can fight the patriarchy. This is the 1st financial podcast I ever listened to, and I fell in love from the very first episode.

https://herfirst100k.com

5. Choose FI

Choose FI stands for Choose Financial Independence. Host Brad Barrett discusses current topics and issues regarding the financial independence community. He is a very knowledgable and thoughtful person who seems really down to Earth.

You will learn life-changing tips and practical advice to help you pay off debt, slash your grocery bill, reduce living expenses, and travel the world for nearly free using awards from credit cards. Overall, I think this is the best podcast.

https://www.choosefi.com

6. Everyone’s Talkin’ Money

Money expert and host Shannah Game delivers a softer approach to money with this podcast. She discusses “money trauma” and states that she wants to help you heal your relationship with money, create a money plan that works, and build wealth. 

https://everyonestalkinmoney.com

7. Get the Hell Out of Debt

Erin Skye Kelly is not only the host of the Get the Hell Out of Debt podcast, she also has a best-selling book and a course with the same name. This is a must listen for anybody struggling with debt.

She will provide you with expert financial advice, practical tips, all while making you laugh multiple times per episode This is a fun, but super informative podcast and will boost your financial confidence. 

https://www.erinskyekelly.com/podcast

8. Clever Girls Know

Bola Sokunbi is the host and founder of Clever Girl Finance. On her podcast, she engages in conversations with real women about personal finance, business, life, and living. It is for women in all stages of their financial journey. Be prepared to learn and be inspired. 

https://www.clevergirlfinance.com/podcast

9. The Price of Avocado Toast

Haley and Justin are a married, millennial couple who paid off over $132,000 of debt within 18 months on teacher salaries. They created their podcast to remove the stigmas and shame around finances. They share details about their own financial journey and have open and honest money conversations with others.

https://www.priceofavocadotoast.com/

10. So Money

Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award winning financial expert and best selling author with many years of experience. Her podcast is centered around having candid conversations with the top business and financial minds.

She states her goal is to help people live richer and happier lives. New episodes are put out each week, including ones that specifically answer listener submitted questions.

https://podcast.farnoosh.tv

11. I Will Teach You to Be Rich

This podcast is so interesting because it provides a behind the scenes look into real people’s actual finances. Best-selling author and host Ramit Sethi interviews different couples who are experiencing financial difficulties.

It is really eye-opening how people can make their lives look great on the outside, but are on the brink of disaster inside. He then coaches and guides them to take action and be accountable for improving their financial situation.

Ramit states his passion is helping people live their rich life by spending confidently on the things they love while mercilessly cutting back on the things they don’t. 

https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com

12. Inspired Budget

Allison Baggerly is the host of this money podcast and founder of Inspired Budget (an online resource to help women mange their money, pay off debt, save money, and build wealth). Her and her husband paid off over $100,000 worth of debt. She is a fellow mom so she is able to offer a unique perspective compared to many of the financial podcasters out there. 

https://inspiredbudget.com

13. Popcorn Finance

Chris Browning discusses personal finance topics in “about the time it takes to make a bag of popcorn”, hence the name Popcorn Finance. He breaks things down in a way that is easy to understand, providing people with expert advice on how to improve their financial situations. This podcast is short, but sweet which I love because sometimes I only have a few minutes to listen.

https://popcornfinance.com

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