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Finance Girlies: Money Conversations for Gen Z and Millennial Women

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 65 episodes

★★★★★5.0(2 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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About this podcast

Welcome to the Finance Girlies, a money podcast for the girlies who’ve never felt seen by traditional finance advice. This isn’t your typical personal finance show — it’s two Millennial friends talking about money the way it actually shows up in our lives. We’re your hosts, Emily Batdorf and Cassidy Horton. Between the two of us, we’ve spent more than a decade researching and writing for big publications in the personal finance space. Now, every Wednesday, we’re sharing our financial knowledge, experience, and hard-won confidence with you. (And when it’s helpful, we bring in trusted experts to help us unpack the more complex topics.) During each episode of The Finance Girlies, we’ll cover topics like: Why you don’t have to feel “ready” before you start investing How to be a more conscious consumer when you’re constantly being #influenced How your career as a freelancer, entrepreneur, or employee affects your financial reality How to handle money conflicts in relationships — and strategies to avoid them altogether How your money beliefs directly impact your financial habits and choices Together, we’ll explore how you relate to money: through conversations with your partner, the paycheck you earn, and how you spend your days. Instead of throwing prescriptive advice at you, we’ll give you helpful reframes, mindset tools, and why-did-nobody-teach-me-this tidbits to help you build financial confidence every day. If you’ve ever felt like personal financial advice was too dry, impractical, condescending — or just too bro-y — we invite you to pop in an earbud and let out a deep exhale.

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Unknown Host hosts Finance Girlies: Money Conversations for Gen Z and Millennial Women, a business show with 65 episodes published.

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The money advice we needed in our 20s (and still stand by today) / 76

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She didn’t want to shrink her lifestyle — so she paid off $150K in debt, fast / 74

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There’s a version of debt payoff advice that sounds responsible on paper — make the minimum payments, invest the difference, stay the course. But what if following that plan still leaves you feeling stuck? In this episod

Roth IRA or 401(k)? Where to invest first with Sean Mullaney / 72

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Feeling disorganized with your money? Try spring cleaning your finances / 71

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Spring cleaning isn’t just for your closet — it might be exactly what your finances need, too. In this episode, we talk about why April (not January) can be the most natural time to reset your money habits, especially as

Rethinking the emergency fund: How much do you need to save? / 70

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If you’ve ever found yourself staring at your emergency fund, hesitant to spend a dime on something unexpected, this episode's for you. We’re unpacking the pressure, the gray areas, and the real-life moments where this m

7 smart ways to use your tax refund in 2026 / 69

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If you’ve ever gotten a tax refund and thought, “Wait… is this free money?” — you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re unpacking why refunds feel like a bonus (even though they’re not), and more importantly, how to actua

Why you don’t feel ready to invest (and how to start anyway) / 67

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Sarah Turner on the money beliefs that followed her to 8 figures / 65

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Today we’re joined by Sarah Turner — the mentor who brought us together and helped shape the way we think about building businesses, earning more, and how money shows up in our lives. In this episode, we talk about what

We tried it: Getting reimbursed for travel delays / 63

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We love travel — but we do not love unexpected airport chaos. On a recent work trip to Mexico, we each faced major delays. One of us was marked a no-show while physically inside the airport because we couldn’t get a boar

How to make Valentine’s Day feel special (without overconsuming) / 62

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Money, kids, and the myth of being “ready” with Taylor Nelsen, AFC / 61

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Claire Wasserman on trusting yourself, asking for more, and letting go of shame / 59

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Why your budget isn’t broken (the system is) with Kelsa Dickey / 58

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Budgeting is often framed as a discipline problem — try harder, be more consistent, stick to the plan. But what if the real issue isn’t effort or willpower… it’s that the system was never designed for your actual life in

Financial adulting in your 20s & 30s: Saving, retirement, and real-life budgeting with Brigitte Killings / 57

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Your 2026 new year money reset (+ free worksheet!) / 55

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Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): The incredible financial tool you may be overlooking / 54

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The freedom formula: How to travel, build a career, and save money with Caroline Lupini / 53

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