Five Money Podcasts by Women We Love
by Verve
At Verve (being a mostly all-woman power team) we know first-hand that finance feels like a boys club. Understanding money-speak can feel like you’re attempting to read Latin. Is it really that hard to make things easy to understand?!
We also loooooove a Podcast at Verve. We listen to podcasts that help us unwind, podcasts that connect us to our communities, and podcasts to teach us some pretty cool things. Here is our list of five money podcasts by women we love.
You’re In Good Company by Equity Mates
In Her Financial Shoes by Catherine Morgan
Hosted by Catherine Morgan, a qualified US-based Financial Adviser and Coach, the In Her Financial Shoes podcast offers practical money management tips to make you financially resilient. What we love about this podcast is its money mindset focus. Catherine dives deep into financial psychology and money management tips and strategies making it a little different to the standard money podcast! There are hundreds of episodes to listen to gain her insight and that of her guests to get in control of money, budget, gain financial confidence, learn how to invest, save money & manage money mindset and behaviour. Love.
Girls that Invest by Sim & Sonya
Sim and Sonya started Girls That Invest as two millennial women, looking to break down the intimidating and often not-so-well-taught world of investing. A super fun listen that is great for beginners who are just scratching the surface of investing and need some guidance- minus the over-the-top jargon. They cover all sorts of topics including stocks, investing fees, and hustle culture. Check out their social media for even more millennial-focused financial resources. Pick and choose what episodes interest you most – no need to start at the beginning. Love.
The Broke Generation by Emma Edwards
The Broke Generation is hosted by Emma Edwards, who is coincidentally a friend of Verve. It’s an awesome money podcast for millennials and Gen Ys who want to learn how to become financially fit. Emma rewrote her own narrative, from being a natural-born spender, to now owning her own apartment and paying off her credit card debt. She’ll teach you how to improve your own finances with the same principles she used. This feel-good podcast is equal parts entertaining and knowledgeable and will give you the resources to overcome financial, lifestyle and career obstacles. Love.
She’s on the Money by Victoria Devine
We’d be shocked if you told us that you had never heard of this one. It’s an absolute classic, and has now even been turned into a book! Host and expert Victoria Divine offers fun, transparent advice for your ears, with her only goal to educate and inspire women – something we can absolutely get around. She’s On The Money covers all sorts of topics like breaking into the property market, buy-now-pay-later services, impulse spending and moving overseas. Jump in at any point! Love.
And, a bonus Podcast for all the Verve Members that are Small Business Owners…
Owners Collective by Pru Chapman
Although The Owner’s Collective is not as money-focussed as the other mentions in this list. This is the podcast for you if you’re starting or running a business, or looking to the future to grow your global empire. Pru Chapman (another friend of Verve) has coached over 15,000 entrepreneurs across all industries to whip their businesses into shape. This podcast covers everything from entrepreneurial mindset to marketing, making sales and of course, finance. Love.
What would you like to hear from a money podcast? Do you have a favourite that we haven’t mentioned here? Let us know what you’re listening to! We’re always looking to add to our list of money podcasts by women we love.
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