The Money with Katie Show

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Finance bros are out, #RichGirls are in. Join Money with Katie and her guests for conversations about where the economic, cultural, and political meet the practical personal finance education that everyone needs. Listen weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Recent Episodes
  • How to Create Your Comprehensive Financial Independence Timeline
    Nov 20, 2024 – 38:27
  • How Much Down Payment Help from Family Makes Buying a House Affordable?
    Nov 18, 2024 – 44:03
  • The Critical Insurance Most People Don’t Realize They’re Missing
    Nov 13, 2024 – 01:09:53
  • How Unmarried Couples Can Protect Their Finances
    Nov 11, 2024 – 23:50
  • When Earning More Makes Your Financial Anxiety…Worse?
    Nov 6, 2024 – 50:51
  • Loyalty or Leverage? How to Use Another Job Offer to Negotiate Your Salary
    Nov 4, 2024 – 25:16
  • Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Capitalism (But Were Too Afraid to Ask)
    Oct 23, 2024 – 01:50:16
  • Optimizing Early Retirement for Couples on Different Timelines
    Oct 21, 2024 – 24:55
  • Trailer: The Money with Katie Show
    Oct 18, 2024 – 01:01
  • Money Management 101: Building Automated Systems in Your Financial Life
    Oct 16, 2024 – 37:06
  • "I Want to Ask My Parents for My Inheritance Early"
    Oct 14, 2024 – 22:06
  • Index Funds for the Long Haul? Why Some Pros Are Nervous
    Oct 9, 2024 – 38:03
  • Are Bonds Actually...Hurting Our Portfolios?
    Oct 7, 2024 – 41:36
  • How We Make Working in America Better
    Sep 25, 2024 – 52:23
  • The One Term Every Prenup Should Include
    Sep 23, 2024 – 36:26
  • The Only 3 Money Metrics You Need to Know for Financial Freedom
    Sep 18, 2024 – 01:02:24
  • Emergency Fund, 401(k), Down Payment: Saving Too Much...or Not Enough?
    Sep 16, 2024 – 27:47
  • A Hard Look at the Economic World Gen Z Inherited
    Sep 11, 2024 – 49:16
  • Is It Possible for Everyone to Retire Early?
    Sep 9, 2024 – 27:35
  • The Messy Economic Truth that the "Birth Rate Panic" Reveals
    Aug 28, 2024 – 28:40
  • Single People's Most Impactful Financial Choice (and Understanding the Dual Income Household's Edge)
    Aug 26, 2024 – 45:19
  • The Psychology of Overconsumption—and How to Shift Your Mindset for a Richer Life
    Aug 21, 2024 – 01:07:40
  • How to Build Wealth and Support Family (with Boundaries)—Especially When You're First-Gen
    Aug 19, 2024 – 45:22
  • The Predatory Life Insurance That's a Scam—and the One That's Legit
    Aug 14, 2024 – 36:36
  • How to Calculate if You've Already Saved Enough for Retirement—and If It's Time to Slow Down
    Aug 12, 2024 – 23:34
  • Dealing with Money Dysmorphia: When Perception Isn't Reality
    Jul 31, 2024 – 57:55
  • How Much Should You Budget for Childcare? We Explore All the Options
    Jul 29, 2024 – 35:21
  • The Unconventional Approach Some Millennials Are Taking to Buy a Home
    Jul 24, 2024 – 36:44
  • The Ultimate Formula for Determining Your Financial Priorities
    Jul 22, 2024 – 26:52
  • Will You Be Replaced by Someone Cheaper? It's the Great Salary Reset
    Jul 17, 2024 – 01:03:04
  • Is Credit to Blame for Our Financial Complacency?
    Jul 15, 2024 – 28:28
  • BONUS: TradWives, Pop Culture, and Feminism with Caro Burke
    Jul 10, 2024 – 30:05
  • The Cognitive Dissonance of "Getting Rich" and Imagining a Better "American Dream"
    Jul 3, 2024 – 01:21:15
  • Beauty, Botox, and Bleach: The Hot Girl Hamster Wheel in 2024
    Jul 1, 2024 – 47:28
  • Yes, You Might Be Saving *Too Much* for Retirement
    Jun 26, 2024 – 33:13
  • Will the Election Influence Your Finances? Our Attempted Nonpartisan Discussion to Figure It Out
    Jun 24, 2024 – 27:51
  • Why "Having It All" Is Possible—But Isn't Worth It
    Jun 19, 2024 – 52:52
  • Navigating Health Issues in the Workplace? Consider This
    Jun 17, 2024 – 30:54
  • Don't Break Up with Your Financial Advisor Without Listening to This
    Jun 5, 2024 – 45:42
  • Dating Money Red Flags, Power Moves, and Money Dates
    Jun 3, 2024 – 34:48
  • If You’re Not in the Top 10%, the “Economy” in Headlines Isn’t Yours
    May 29, 2024 – 59:52
  • "I Need to Stop Comfort Spending—Help!"
    May 27, 2024 – 33:42
  • Life Coaches: Pyramid Scheme or Legitimate Investment? I Hired One to Find Out
    May 22, 2024 – 01:11:26
  • How "Buy My E-Book" Culture Targets Stay-at-Home Parents
    May 20, 2024 – 25:39
  • The Uncomfortable Truth about Sustainable Investing
    May 8, 2024 – 59:34
  • How You Can Enjoy Today *and* Save for the Future
    May 6, 2024 – 34:04
  • How Private Equity is Making Your Life More Expensive
    May 1, 2024 – 49:35
  • Rich Girl Roundup: The Bachelorette Party Industrial Complex is Ruining My Life
    Apr 29, 2024 – 36:02
  • A Year of Travel...and $17,000 in Tax Savings?
    Apr 24, 2024 – 01:10:34
  • Rich Girl Roundup: “I’m Open About Money—But Now My Friends Hold It Against Me.”
    Apr 22, 2024 – 20:24
Recent Reviews
  • Ttttttttttt77777
    This podcast rocks
    Thanks for doing the lord’s work Love, A soon to be rich girl
  • Non-Doc Mega Fan!
    Too Marxist…
    Used to enjoy this show but it’s changed from financial advice to mostly political tirades lol. Pretty off putting if you’re not a Marxist, especially if you’re a woman who is happy raising kids. Katie makes a lot of very judgmental comments about caretaking. And I just generally disagree with the premises she has about what a good society (to her and her Marxist friends) looks like… I can’t listen any more because the rare financial advice among the ample political opining is coming from a source whose world view is basically the opposite of mine. Anyways. You will probably enjoy it if you’re into Marxism…
  • Jeff V S
    Political Podcast
    Was something else at one time but it is now just something to surreptitiously draw you in and then sell you a political message
  • alexasean
    Now is Out of touch and biased
    Former long time lister. I am still a listener. But it’s so hard to take any of her advice seriously when she backs one political party (and gives absolutely no counter arguments by economists to the other side). What a bummer
  • Bobby mcphil
    Ads are compounding nicely
    Too many ads, girlfriend!
  • RJC29
    Such an important podcast
    As a millennial, middle class woman I am not “rich” or wealthy, but so much of this content is valuable, informative, and highly engaging to me. If you want an approachable way to learn about managing your personal finances, as well as better understand the context in which macro-level systems impact our financial lives, check out this podcast. There is more great content on her instagram and newsletter as well. ✌️
  • ZacrZ
    Thank you!
    I’m new to investing and this podcast is so helpful. It has taught me so much about the world of finance and made it feel so much more approachable for me. It’s empowering and helpful and funny. I’m so grateful I found this show. Thank you!!
  • ETARGirl
    Out of touch
    I used to love listening to this podcast but Katie has become so grossly out of touch that I just can’t anymore. She used to be someone who was inspired and wanted to help, not she is saying all sorts of ridiculous stuff about how we shouldn’t expect our quality of life to get better when we get a new job or raise (which is insane because her own lifestyle has multiplied dramatically over the last three years) and being part of morning brew has just made her way too political. She’s just a shill for this idea that the economy and job market aren’t actually bad.
  • Fiocita
    Thank you Katie & Hannah
    I’ve been following Katie for about two years now, I have listened to all her podcasts and I appreciate the depth in which her research is shown in the many episodes (including the rich girl round ups) to come with a sound and fact-based recommendation on a certain topic. The episode of Whole Life Insurance was a great one! Thank you for making this complicated journey of financial independence interesting and fun at the same time.
  • deggilbert2
    Long time rich girl
    I can’t believe I’m only just writing a review now, I’ve been following Katie since the inception of MWK. This it’s real down to earth money talk we all need to be having and exploring to demystify the world of finance to us peasants. Katie you need to make a whole class for teens so we can finally spit out the generation of financially literate youth america needs. Anyhow. Katie taught me everything I know. I tell all my friends about you. Big fan 5 stars so you can sleep well tonight.
  • Bizzi_dc
    First- Gen problems
    I absolutely loved this episode with Berna. She speaks all facts. I’ve recently stopped guilting myself into living for my mom or going beyond my discussed financial support for my younger sibling who lives in the Caribbean and does not work. This content and Berna is pure Gold.
  • Hlpsj
    Sound
    I have been listening to this podcast on and off, whenever there is a subject that is relevant and it is amazing how Katie manages to find subjects which are relevant. The show about Life insurance hits a spot. I was sold a similar life insurance over 10 years ago, a policy similar to what you guest was sold, it was put on automatic withdrawal from my bank account and I completely forgot about it (this is due to my money dysmorphia issues), meanwhile I have always had the uneasy feeling that I had been taken for a ride. Your show basically confirmed my feelings. I know now that I have to do something about it. Thank you and thank your for the education.
  • Spdjnky13
    Great podcast but…
    Been listening for years and really love this podcast…however lately there’s been a shift where completely skewed one sided feminist ideology is being pushed…I truly hope this is not the direction you guys will be taking this wonderful show in the future…I sincerely thank you otherwise for great content and wish you all the best…take care.
  • Brvnwwrld
    Best personal finance podcast out there!
    For the past 5 years I’ve been listening to all different personal finance podcasts trying to learn how to manage my new physician salary responsibly after growing up in poverty and learning nothing about personal finance. At this point I am far beyond the basics and even got rid of my financial advisor who couldn’t tell me anything I haven’t taught myself. I stopped listening to most of the other podcasts because they became repetitive and no longer helpful, but I have continued listening to this one religiously because it is so thoughtful, well-researched, relevant, and I love Katie’s writing style (also the only newsletter I actually read top to bottom). I love her book suggestions, too. I even started following her on Insta and find her even more endearing now after learning more about her as a person. Katie and Henah you are both doing an amazing job and really changing the financial lives of so many women (and all your other listeners, too!). Can’t wait to see what you do next!
  • DAN LIGHT 10000
    YES YOU MIGHT BE SAVING TO MUCH FOR RETIREMENT
    You won’t be getting the SS check you counted on. Sam Johnson, Republican Texas quietly, with the help of Democrats, passed legislation so that fewer and fewer taxpayers will qualify. SS Maximum Taxable earnings of $147,000 for 2022 and up to $168,600 in 2024. Taxpayers must have 35 years of paying in the maximum.
  • Rachel.Errin
    Richer by Association
    I just wanted to say thank you to Katie and everyone that participates in the creation of this show. I’m 43 and have $100,000 in student loan debt and only earned $24,000 last year through working a full time job , a part time job, and teaching a few yoga classes as a side hustle. I’m also in graduate school with 2 years left (meaning more student loans to come). I have no retirement, no investments, and no credit cards. I do not enjoy my life as it is. Listening to this podcast has helped me better understand the mechanism of my personal financial situation as it relates to larger concepts. I’ve been living in the American Dream that seems to fuel class separation — “You can have stability and happiness if you just work hard enough”. Katie’s delivery of the info makes it palatable and digestible . To the extent that I’ve begun to learn more on my own and have made a few decisions to realign my financial path with what’s actually available to me right now. I don’t think I could have done that if I hadn’t come across this podcast.
  • Clamwood
    I’ve never been more obsessed with a show
    I came across Money with Katie after her collab with Kate Kennedy and I fell deeply and madly in love with this podcast. I recently graduated with my PhD and have loved this practical education about money now that I’m making more than 25k as a grad student (yay). Money with Katie has taught me so much about wealth building, taxes, and investments while giving me time to think about my own financial goals for by myself and my growing family. Could not recommend this podcast more for both those who are starting from square one in their personal finance journey and those who are already in deep. Very delighted to have discovered the Rich Girls and Boys community!
  • TeacherReviewer_21
    Katie’s the bomb
    Been listening to this show for a couple years and am impressed. Katie always brings great advice and insight to the table. Her guests are interesting and bring a variety of perspectives to the show.
  • Pam P.C.
    Worthy of my 1st ever podcast review
    I’ve been listening to this podcast for a few months. It’s great. This most recent episode on black market luxury was really interesting, and I wanted to review it specifically because I felt it displayed Katie’s interest/ability around more abstract philosophical topics (e.g. what does it all mean, anyway?). Great work, love the way you think. I have to say, I was really hooked at the closing when Katie brought up the topic of money dysmorphia — HELLO, this is your next episode topic. Please please please do an episode on this. It’s a topic I’ve discussed with many over the few years, particularly in regard to Millennials being the frontier generation of not having traditional success/finance/adult markers of generations past — it’s all related. Last week-ish, LAist published a great article titled ”Young Parents Need Bigger Homes, But Older Angelenos Aren’t Moving” check it out!
  • Caseycasey2015
    Life-changing, hilarious, addicting
    MWK has been my FAVORITE podcast for about the last year. I cannot stop sharing these episodes with friends. Katie is the best!!
  • EEKMMMM
    Financial freedom for the girlies!!!
    Financial freedom for the girlies!!! Love this show so much. The Savvy Ladies ep brought me to tears. Thanks for everything you do!
  • wellykong
    Honestly? My favorite podcast
    Katie is so approachable and her content is applicable to my 30-something life and goals. Thank you!
  • MJanaeG
    Episode on financial abuse - so excellent
    As a PTSD psychologist, that episode on financial abuse was so good! Katie has done it again. My favorite financial podcast; I recommend it to everyone. Keep it up Katie!
  • camis603
    Top notch
    I am addicted to this podcast and so grateful for the wonderful content, Katie’s gracious and nuanced understanding of poverty and great interview with JL Collins and her absence of a vocal fry. Just wanted to point out TANF is pronounced TANUFF. Keep up the good work!
  • cfeld90
    The best financial podcast
    She’s extremely well educated on the topics she covers. She’s relatable and makes finance easy to understand. She backs up what she says with data. And she interviews incredible guests. How could you not find this podcast valuable?
  • Alicia 54
    Love this podcast, I forward to all my friends!
    I love MWK, I have been listening for years now and it’s helped me look at the world in new ways. I have been questioning seemingly innocuous things in the workplace that actually keep the females from being more successful than my male counterparts. I encourage all my friends to listen. And for those saying her money advice is unreasonable, we just passed the $1M net worth mark. And for them record, my spouse and I each grew up in poverty with a single mothers, so this is first generation wealth.
  • MaestraOnTheMove
    Thank you!
    Been listening to this podcast for long enough now to have actually implemented much of the advice and I really appreciate it. Katie is so engaging and has a great perspective. I love how critical she is of our systems while still teaching women how to work smarter within the way our society is set up!
  • sdfklghj
    Great show! More for different situations, please!
    I love this show and Katie’s whole approach and outlook on everything. She doesn’t blame or shame anyone for different financial decisions but gives all the data about why she knows what can help. She really knows her stuff! One small suggestion is please please create more content for unmarried but long-term committed couples! Seems like so much of the couple advice is for people who are dating > maybe living together> engaged > married. As someone in a long-term committed relationship but who isn’t legally married, I need more advice all around in money as a couple, especially when your spending habits and desires in wanting to talk about money differ. 7% of US adults are cohabiting with an unmarried partner. This number appears to now be growing amongst highly educated and middle income to upper middle-income earners— I bet that’s a lot of your audience! Thanks for being such a wonderful guide in all things money!
  • SMV0909
    Happy to be a ‘Rich Girl’
    I love Katie and this podcast so much. Her ability to dive into topics both more philosophical and number driven is fantastic. This is by far the best financial podcast I have tried and it has really opened by eyes. There’s always something new to learn. Thank you Katie!
  • Binka51
    Gratitude
    Katie… Thank you so much for your amazing podcast on teachers today… I was a kindergarten teacher for 35 years… And LOVED my work… It took patience… Honesty… Intelligence… hard work, and dedication… when I graduated in 1973… You could NOT find a job as a teacher… Because they were so many teachers. Fast forward to today -and they are “begging“ for teachers… Putting them on “fast track“ degrees…Bringing them from other countries… It is absolutely a huge problem for our country today… teachers must worry about school shootings… Pressure from administration… Pressure from parents… It is an extremely stressful and “thankless” job! I am extremely concerned about the future of our country and its most “precious treasure”-Our children! Maureen
  • Chris Maz 27
    Podcast I look forward to most during the week
    Great personal finance show. Topics are well researched without being boring. Actionable advice. It also challenged some of my stances and changed my mind on things. For example, I’m now all about the traditional 401k over the Roth 401k due to this podcast. Looking forward to more content and the book.
  • Happy Laundry Girl
    Favorite Money Show and Website!
    This review is long overdue for Money With Katie's down-to-earth NO HOLDS BARRED podcast and website. They are excellent real-life resources for financial good practices, tips and information. Basic AND complex money topics are covered in a refreshingly transparent FUN way. Katie's interviews with reputable and diverse experts are amazing! I appreciate her factual information and EXTENSIVE research on every topic. Even at 66, I still devour financial podcasts (financial nerd) and have been financially independent for decades. I continuously share Money With Katie with the folks I help with investing, saving, debt payoff, etc. Money with Katie has helped me understand the financial challenges facing younger generations. The detailed links to her many deep dives are always listed at the end of her podcasts- MUCH appreciated! Katie has also dragged me out of my Stone Age approach to travel rewards. Well done Katie, Henah and the MWK Team! Please keep them coming!
  • becoming's #1 fan
    Obsessed
    I am absolutely obsessed with MWK. Mondays and Wednesdays are my favorite days of the week because I get to listen to my fave podcast. My only complaint is that it’s only 2 days a week and not 7. Come on Katie, can’t you increase your work x 3.5 so my daily commutes are more enjoyable and educational? Keep it up team, you’re doing important work! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • Talcal25
    Gave me the tools I need
    Money with Katie truly taught me how investing worked and more importantly the true financial impacts of starting as early as possible, I started using copilot (which I love) and am on the waitlist for her 2024 wealth planner. She and Henna not only have great chemistry but keep finances fresh and exciting. Truly appreciate all you are doing!
  • sarahmdvs
    Informative and fun.
    Love the topics of this show. Very informative and interesting. And Katie is so down to earth and eloquent. I wish she was my friend IRL.
  • j19223
    OG Katie Stan!
    I’ve been following katie since she was going full beautiful mind on whiteboards. She keeps getting better but maintains her authenticity and approachability. Also, her wealth planner is 🔥🔥
  • TejasPorVida
    I love this show!
    I’ve been listening for a very long time and I absolutely love this show. MWK has solid real world advice - that’s truly applicable. I’m just over 40 so honestly I wondered at first if I’m out of the target audience for this, but NOT AT ALL. Also as a home appraiser, I appreciate the real talk, stats and outlook on the housing market.
  • LorixAnn
    Great Podcast
    I love how they always run financial different scenarios and try to include many different situations for people. They discuss it in easy to understand terms and have really good podcast chemistry!
  • pegosaur
    Just Keeps Getting Better
    As an early follower of @MoneyWithKatie, I’ve enjoyed Katie’s content since the beginning. Her thoughtful commentary, diligent sourcing, and “deep dive” exploration of interesting financial topics and how they specifically apply to and affect millennial women are all reasons why I continue to follow and listen. Her candor, wit, and passion keep me coming back week after week. Special shout-out to Henah who always adds valuable insight and great chemistry to the show. I consume a lot of personal finance content, but when I listen to Katie and Henah discuss topics, I feel like I’m chatting with my smart and interesting friends. Thanks, ladies!
  • Sarah100123
    Love this show and the hosts!
    The Money with Katie show is an excellent show for people with minimal or a lot of personal finance knowledge. I love how Katie breaks down relevant financial topics in a humanizing and easy to digest way. Her producer and cohost Henah is such an amazing addition. Their conversations are always thoughtful and humorous! Highly recommend!!
  • sandesh_gandhi
    Excellent research
    Excellent material, very relevant topics, sufficient advice and great supporting material.
  • Faith Estelle
    Love.. except one piece of feedback..
    I love the money with Katie show, I want to be best friends with Katie. She is smart, insightful and always brings great content. I like the podcast and even more so love her blog. On the one negative, I have held my comment for a while because I hate to be this person (but my nerves have reached my limit) henna is so annoying!! Her comments seem so rude and like she is digging at Katie. Maybe I just don’t have a sense of humor? But she brings so little value to the show and I usually skip rich girl round ups bc when I do listen I am constantly cringing.. can we just have more Katie and less useless information from someone who just whines and brings useless anecdotes?
  • TheRidgeRider
    I Wake Up Excited on Mondays and Wednesdays
    I’m always stoked when it’s a Money with Katie new episode day! This is my favorite finance podcast. Katie is extremely articulate, and her content is relatable, well researched and thought provoking. I’m anxiously awaiting the pre-order date on her book!
  • RoseenaH
    LISTEN, you won’t regret it!
    I LOVE Katie’s podcast. She has a great variety of topics and presents them in a respectful, thorough, and intelligent way. I always learn something new and I love her insight into new perspectives. Her guests are amazing as well! I always end up mass sharing episodes with my friends!
  • gilzgilgilz
    Love!
    Katie’s podcast is a great listen. I found it when I was looking for financial podcasts to help me start investing. Her podcast is the only one I’ve stuck with for financial podcasts. Her episodes are interesting and engaging. I love the Rich Girl roundups and often find myself listening to them again. My boyfriend and I listened to the rent vs buy episode on a road trip and it sparked conversation. We had lots of things to discuss from it and it really helped put things in perspective. He has now started listening to the podcast too and it’s been great getting to chat about the episodes!
  • nfinitenneka
    Love, love, love!
    Katie gives great insight into anywhere from mundane to more sophisticated money issues. She definitely pours into research and has a wealth of experience, which for me (a thirty something seeking to be financially wise and prosperous) is just what I need. Not to mention her raspy voice calms me. Let’s go Rich Girl Nation!
  • Cepete3
    I look forward to the episode drops
    Money With Katie has become the podcast I anticipate the most each Monday and Wednesday. The episodes are easy to follow as a beginner or mid-level investor, and Katie (and Heneh) are fun to listen to. The archives are also a great tool if you’re looking for something specific in your Rich Girl journey. I listened to all of the “old” episodes about employee stock options and was able to use that gained knowledge to make informed decisions about what to do with mine.
  • Jlynnnn
    Love Katie’s show!
    Katie has a personable and balanced approach to personal finance. Her discussions are always something interesting and relevant to every day life (and even if not resonating with your current stage of life, still good food for thought for future consideration). She’s also a personally friendly person and seems open to engaging with listeners which is a big plus for me! Definitely worth a listen no matter what stage of personal finance self improvement you’re in.
  • d skdjfbfifjrbjdjfjfbfifjfnf
    A human-centered look at finances
    I started reading and listening to Katie right as I began my financial journey, and she has been a godsend. Not only does she tackle classic financial ideas in a meaningful, easy-to-digest way, she grabs on to the little things we think about but never thought we’d get an answer to (how do you really determine when to splurge and when to save? Is buying a morning coffee really a sin?). Going far beyond the typical “put it away and never spend a penny” advice, Katie does an excellent job at looking at the human side of finance, providing frameworks to make your money work for your lifestyle, whatever that may be. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone looking to improve their financial lifestyle.
  • Lindsey Konchar
    Easily the best pod out there
    I’m an avid podcast listener, and this is by far my favorite. I mostly listen to self-development and personal finance podcasts, and Money With Katie is a beautiful blend of the two. She’s not only incredibly relatable, but she clearly does her homework. She’s bright, witty, and engaging. Big fan, team! Keep doin’ great work!
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