Ever feel like some of your classes should have included some personal finance 411? You’re not alone. Many people admit to feeling like the don’t know the best ways to be handling their own money. Sometimes it’s hard to hear people talking about their budgets, 401ks, savings accounts, CDs, roths, investments, etc. without feeling a little lost or left out. If you are trying to take control over your finances or even your financial repertoire free podcasts are a great place to start and leave you with nothing to lose.
Here are a couple podcasts that cover different aspects of your financial wellbeing.
1. Listen Money Matters– The show is hosted by Andrew Fiebert and Thomas Frank. They talk about stuff you should know onvesting, business building, and real estate like: Planet Money, Freakonomics Radio, Dave Ramsey, Tim Ferriss, Reply All, Radiolab, Side Hustle School, Joe Rogan, Fresh Air, Startup. They say they’re not your father’s boring personal finance show.
2. The Dave Ramsey Show– Dave covers a lot on every show. Whatever your money goals are, you can get there from here. Dave covers how to make big changes including: retirement, debt, budgeting, savings, insurance, home selling, home buying, and taxes.
3. Rich Dad Radio Show– Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” takes his same attitude to the “Rich Dad Radio Show,” where he challenges conventional advice on personal finance, investing and business. This show isn’t for the get-rich-quick crowd – the “Rich Dad Radio Show” speaks to people dedicated to growing wealth for the long haul.
4.Stacking Benjamins -Live, from Joe’s mom’s half-finished basement….listen to a parade of financial headlines, personal finance experts, creatives, and people with stories that inspire us. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, hosts Joe Saul-Sehy & OG meet at the card table and bring you guests, trivia, your letters about saving, investing, and risk management, and much more. Academy of Podcast winner for “best business podcast of the year,” 2017 Plutus award winner for “best personal finance podcast,” and Kiplinger magazine’s only recommended personal finance podcas
5.Money Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for a Richer Life– Laura makes it easy and fun for listeners to understand complex personal finance topics in about 10 minutes each week.
Since becoming the host in 2008, her inspiration for episodes has come from current events, social media, listener questions, and everyday conversations with friends.Laura gives actionable advice and tips that fans can put into practice immediately following each show. Her personal mission is to help listeners Live Rich and Love the Journey with her!
Try one of these podcasts, try them all. Soon you can be teaching your friends how they should be handling their money and you can be confident in your financial future.






