
This Is Uncomfortable
This is a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, Marketplace’s Reema Khrais digs in with stories about the unanticipated ways money affects relationships, shapes identities and often defines what it means to be an adult. How much money do you lend a friend? Who can afford to vote? Can you get your life back after being wrongfully convicted?
Latest episodes

Nov 16, 2023 • 27min
Broken hearts can break the bank
The podcast explores the challenges of heartbreak and the financial toll it can take. It discusses one woman's unique coping mechanism of data tracking and how it helped her navigate the emotional turmoil. Listeners also share their post-breakup splurges and activities as a way to grow personally.

Oct 6, 2023 • 1min
Ask a financial therapist
This is Uncomfortable wants your help: What question would you ask a financial therapist? How can I stop feeling guilty about spending money? How do I start a hard conversation with my partner about debt? How can I talk to my friends about the difference in our salaries? Whatever your question is, send it our way. Reema’s going to sit down with a financial therapist and get you some answers. Send us a voice memo at uncomfortable@marketplace.org or call us at (347) 746-4848.

Jul 13, 2023 • 52min
A better life
When Susan was a teenager, she set out to find answers about her birth parents. As an adoptee, she longed to know where she came from. When she eventually reunited with her birth parents as a teenager, she thought she’d finally feel at peace. She couldn’t have known that many years later, she’d find herself in a very similar position, only this time longing for her own child. We follow Susan’s deeply personal story, taking a look at the interplay of money and adoption, and how history can have a way of repeating itself.Get even more Uncomfortable by subscribing to our newsletter.

Jul 6, 2023 • 35min
What happened to my money?
Who can you trust with your money? Your parents? Your spouse? Or do you really need to keep control every step of the way? This week on the show, two stories of what happens when people don’t have control of their own finances. Sally, a 79-year-old listener, wrote to us about an experience with her second husband that still haunts her to this day. And we revisit a previous guest on the show, Hayli McKnight, who told us back in season one about the time her father spent her college savings. It turns out, Hayli’s finances have only gotten more complicated since we last spoke, and not just because of her dad.

Jun 29, 2023 • 41min
Reality (TV) bites
When reality dating fans tune into their favorite shows like “The Bachelor,” they expect to see dramatic rejections, hateable villains—all the staple elements of the genre. These formulas keep audiences watching and keep the money rolling in for TV networks. And for a relatively small price—networks don’t have to pay teams of writers, and sometimes they don’t even pay the cast. But while corporations profit, there is a hidden cost for the people who make these shows so entertaining. On this episode, we’ll hear about the long-term costs of making reality dating shows from Nadia Jagessar, a contestant on “Indian Matchmaking,” as well as former “Bachelor” producers Jazzy Collins and Michael Carroll.

Jun 15, 2023 • 45min
Lost and found, featuring “Snap Judgment”
What do you do when you find money? What if we’re talking about a lot of money? “This Is Uncomfortable” joins up with “Snap Judgment” to explore the ethics of finders-keepers. To get even more Uncomfortable, subscribe to our newsletter.

Jun 8, 2023 • 41min
The crude reality of debt
When Kate Beaton graduated college, she had exactly one goal: get rid of her student debt as fast as possible. The goal took priority over everything else in her life, including the dream of trying to make it as an artist. But when she decided to take a job in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, she didn’t know she would be entering a workplace that was a world of its own, where the ordinary rules of society would not always apply.

Jun 1, 2023 • 29min
It’s not my fault I was poor
We follow up with a listener and former guest who wrote to us about her struggle with class anxiety during our first season. We’ll also share an excerpt of Marketplace’s latest podcast, “Financially Inclined,” featuring an interview with Reema discussing emotions around money.

May 25, 2023 • 42min
Pay pigs and piggy banks
Matt knew from a young age that he was kinky and submissive, but he never understood the appeal of financial submission … until he tried it for himself.Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.

May 18, 2023 • 52min
The cost of secrets
For years, Quinn held onto a terrible secret. It took a huge toll not just on their mental health, but also on their career trajectory and financial life. When Quinn learns they aren’t alone with this secret, it leads them down an astonishing path they never could have imagined.Content warning: This episode deals with issues of grooming and sexual abuse. We hope our listeners take care while tuning in.Give now to support “This Is Uncomfortable” during our May fundraiser.