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Episodes: 2031
Frequency: Weekly
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Estimated listeners: 10k-100k
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Farnoosh Torabi - Award-winning financial strategist, TV host, and bestselling author. The show features inspiring money strategies and stories, with Farnoosh also answering listeners’ most pressing financial questi...
Bridget KerMorris - Parenting And Relationship-building During The Tween/middle School Years; Handling Social/emotional Challenges; Teaching Children About Money And Delayed Gratification
Jo Piazza - The Art Market/wealth Transfer And Women’s Roles In Wealth Dynamics; Her Novel The Parisian Heist; Financial Agency And Control In Relationships
2004: How Much Should We Pay For College? (Encore)
July 04, 2026
This episode aired originally on May 1, 2026.May 1 is College Acceptance Day and as many families grapple with the soaring cost of college, Farnoosh shares thoughts on how to decide whether a college education is worth its price tag. Would you spend $100k a year?Plus: Establishing credit for the first time and how to allocate your investments in your 30s. And a crazy story about how one woman’s investments disappeared from her bank’s website. What happened?Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming...
2003: Investing in Your Tween: Navigating Phones, Friendships and Big Feelings
July 01, 2026
What if the most important investment you make in your child's future isn't paying for travel sports, tutoring, or the latest smartphone—but investing in your relationship?Farnoosh sits down with Bridget KerMorris, a Stanford-trained attorney, relational therapist, creator of the Steady + Connected Parenting™ framework, and mom of seven, to discuss why the middle school years may be the most critical—and misunderstood—season of parenting.Together they explore:Why ages 10–13 are a pivotal wind...
2002: Rich People Behaving Badly: What the Art World Teaches Us About Wealth and Women
June 29, 2026
The art market is one of the least regulated, most opaque wealth transfer systems on the planet. We're talking billions of dollars moving between billionaires, oligarchs, and heads of state — with almost no oversight. It's where old money hides, new money launders, and powerful families build dynasties that last for generations. And at the center of all of it? Almost always, a man.But behind that man? Almost always, a woman who did the work — and got written out.That's the world at the heart ...
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