"I just want to make enough money that I don't have to think about my bank account every day," she says. "Research has ignored this population for so long and had such wrong ideas, especially economics", he adds. The comedian is now working on a series of specials with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
We hardly ever talk openly about our money. Today’s guest Wendy De La Rosa thinks that’s a costly mistake. She is a behavioral scientist who helps people understand and rewire their relationship with money. A former private equity investor at Goldman Sachs, Wendy is now an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School and the co-founder of Common Cents Lab, which works to improve financial well-being for low- to moderate-income people. In this episode, Wendy shares actionable insights on how to prepare and invest in your financial future, explains why the emotional aspect of decision-making impacts how we spend or save, and breaks down why financial insecurity should not be a source of shame -- and why the issue of wealth inequality cannot be solved merely by budgeting.