I have finally binged my way through all of Money with Katie and there is a podcast-shaped hole in my heart. I'm a man, but I really enjoyed a more female perspective on all things money - it's not radically different from what I hear male podcasters in the personal finance sphere say, but it is just different enough to give me a new perspective on things. I know Katie is still out there doing things but she's moved on to more big-picture, systems level problems and I'd like to have a perspective on personal finances specifically.
Female-focused podcasts?
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kayFI
3 weeks ago
I enjoy "Women and Money, and Everyone Smart Enough to Listen" from Suze Orman. And, "Jill On Money".
BPinVA
3 weeks ago
Not a podcast but highly recommend - Book by Liz Plank the unpacks why men and women are boxed up the way we are and how it is all connected and reinforces itself I truly don’t think progress will be possible without addressing the items that create our culture - if anyone else has read it, would love to have a book club chat about it anytime!
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For the Love of Men: From Toxic to a More Mindful Masculinity
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ruthw12
3 weeks ago
I also ageee with everyone that said inside out money. I just started listening recently and love it.
EmilyinEire
3 weeks ago
I also loved Money with Katie so much and the way she ties politics, social issues and personal finance together is really unique. I’m currently catching up on her other podcast Diabolical Lies which has a very active Substack as well, but is not personal finance oriented.
Paula Pant is another favorite, though she is careful to stay apolitical.
if you want to go deeper into the economic/ lefty/ political side, apparently Grace Blakey and Keds (Optimist Economy) also have podcasts.
Kathleen
4 weeks ago
Inside Out Money with Maggie Tucker, for sure!
And LizGetsLoaded, who is also one of Maggie’s cohosts.
Finally, not to self-promote (awkward!) but I also have a small podcast (The Reframe) that discusses FI, among other things like minimalism and stoicism. Maggie and Liz have both been guests.
GingerG
4 weeks ago
Second vote for Inside Out Money!
SomeSunnyDay
4 weeks ago
There is the Financial Feminist (Tori Dunlap, of Her First 100k) which is the most in line with Money with Katie, but also Everyday Fi with Megan Combs, the Happy Saver (Ruth out of NZ), Retire Often with Jillian Johnsrud, Becoming Work Optional has Rachael (and Matt. )
CailinS
4 weeks ago
Money with Katie is/was the best! and I while i still love her, I feel your comment about wanting more in the same vein so I'm checking out the recommendations from folks. Thanks for posting this!
Jenni Sheppard
4 weeks ago
On YouTube, there is the Budgetnista, Erin Talks Money, and Jessica Moorhouse. The Afford Anything podcast is very interesting, although less personal and more financial.
Although I could think of those, when you asked the question, I did think to myself - why are so many of the personal finance podcasters men?
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