Episodes: 2014
Frequency: Multiple_weekly
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 10k-100k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
Instagram: 59.0k followers
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Farnoosh Torabi - Award-winning financial strategist, TV host, and bestselling author. She hosts So Money with a focus on inspiring money strategies and stories, delivered through lenses of equity, inclusivity, and ...
Dr. Helen Genova - Autism, Employment Barriers, Workplace Inclusion, Interview Communication Mismatch, Self-advocacy And Employer Education
Stefanie OConnell Rodriguez - Gender Workplace Dynamics, Pay/ambition Backlash, Negotiating And Corporate Culture, Ambition Vs Meritocracy, Inequality At Work And Home
1987: What Happens After FIRE? Mr. Money Mustache on Life, Money & Reinvention (Replay)
May 25, 2026
It’s rare in personal finance that someone comes along and doesn’t just offer advice—but completely rewires how we think about money, work, and what it means to live a good life.My guest today did exactly that.Pete Adeney—better known as Mr. Money Mustache—helped ignite the FIRE movement long before it was trending on TikTok or debated on cable news. His message? Radical, at the time: Spend less, live intentionally, invest wisely—and you might just buy yourself the freedom to walk away from t...
1986: Ask Farnoosh: AI Financial Advisors, Buying a Home With Existing Debt & Paying Off Loans Early
May 22, 2026
This week on Ask Farnoosh, Farnoosh tackles some of the biggest personal finance questions listeners are wrestling with right now, from AI-powered banking tools to buying a home in today’s expensive market and whether it’s smart to pay off debt early.Farnoosh begins with a look at OpenAI’s new personal finance tools that allow select ChatGPT users to connect their financial accounts directly to AI. She breaks down what the feature can do, why some consumers are intrigued, and why others are u...
1985: Autism, Employment & the Workplace Gap No One Talks About
May 20, 2026
Today’s episode is about neurodivergence, the workplace, and a question that more families and employers are beginning to confront: Why are so many talented people still struggling to get hired and succeed at work simply because the systems around them weren’t designed with them in mind?My guest is Dr. Helen Genova, Associate Director of the Center for Autism Research at Kessler Foundation, where she also directs the Social Cognition and Neuroscience Laboratory. She’s also an Assistant Resear...
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