

The Money with Katie Show
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Finance bros are out, #RichGirls are in. Join Money with Katie and her guests for conversations about where the economic, cultural, and political meet the practical personal finance education that everyone needs. Listen weekly on Wednesdays.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 60min
Money, Fashion, and the Aesthetics of Class Politics
Véronique Hyland, Features director at Elle and author of Dress Code, dives into fashion's ties with politics, gender, and class. She discusses how aesthetics can drive labor movements and influence consumer behavior. Examining brands like Brandy Melville, she highlights the contradictions between fashion and economic ideologies. Véronique also sheds light on trends like 'underconsumption,' exploring how the wealthy shape fashion choices and the societal obsession with appearing affluent. Prepare for a thought-provoking conversation on style and class!

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 24min
Why Economist Kathryn Edwards is Optimistic About America’s Future
Economist Kathryn Edwards, a Bloomberg columnist known as the "Keds Economist," shares her insights on America’s economic outlook. She discusses the overlooked policy with a big ROI and critiques the reliance on tax cuts for growth. Kathryn emphasizes the need for systemic support for families, arguing that financial stability is essential for raising children. She also addresses the dangers of apathy in civic engagement, highlighting the importance of actively participating in political issues. Her optimistic perspective reveals a path forward through thoughtful policy reform.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 29min
Is This Simple Idea the Solution for America's Wealth Inequality?
Join Matt Bruenig, founder of the People's Policy Project and a former National Labor Relations Board lawyer, as he tackles America's wealth inequality. He introduces the intriguing concept of social wealth funds, where every citizen receives shares that yield dividends, inspired by models from Norway and Alaska. The conversation explores the moral implications of wealth distribution and innovative policies like universal dividends. Bruenig emphasizes the need for a solidarity economy to foster fairness and economic stability for all.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 33min
On "Return to Office" & Daycare as Class Issues, the Role of Profit, and Being "Entitled"
Discover the challenges working parents face in balancing childcare and careers, alongside intriguing comparisons to successful international models. Explore how climate change is reshaping home insurance and the real estate market, sparking discussions on private vs. public responsibilities. Delve into listener feedback revealing societal expectations and emotional impacts on parenting. The episode also sheds light on unresolved issues around privatization, exposing the disconnect between policy and public perception. Don't miss the tea shared by listeners!

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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 18min
The Truth about "Government Waste," Privatizing Public Goods, & Turning Citizens into Customers
Donald Cohen, co-author of "The Privatization of Everything" and founder of the Research and Policy Center in the Public Interest, dives into the intricacies of government privatization. He reveals how privatization often transfers public wealth to private entities, enhancing economic inequality. Cohen critiques the myth of privatization's efficiency and discusses its adverse effects on public services like healthcare. With a focus on the consequences of austerity, he emphasizes the urgent need for citizens to advocate for their community’s welfare amid growing privatization trends.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 7min
How Home Insurance and Climate Change are Upending the Real Estate Market
Dr. Jeremy Porter, an expert in environmental health sciences, discusses the alarming impact of climate change on home insurance and real estate values. He highlights how insurers are withdrawing from high-risk states, which threatens homeownership and economic stability. The conversation covers climate-driven migration patterns, the challenges of rising premiums, and the growing awareness of environmental hazards. Porter emphasizes the need for better climate risk data and questions the future of wealth tied to real estate in an increasingly unstable environment.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 7min
The Real Cost of Being a Working Parent
Eryn Schultz, a Certified Financial Planner known as Her Personal Finance, discusses the staggering financial realities of being a working parent. She reveals how traditional data on childcare costs understates the struggles faced by families. The conversation dives into the emotional toll of balancing work and parenting, the complexities of childcare choices, and the societal undervaluation of care work. Eryn also highlights the urgent need for better support systems and policies to alleviate the financial strain on parents.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 17min
On "Dangerous" Financial Advice, Downsizing, and Dying with Zero
Explore the hottest debates on financial advice and audience reactions to contentious topics. Delve into the significance of community in redefined wealth and the role of financial planners in major life choices. Discover intriguing insights on body image, health narratives, and the impact of societal expectations. The hosts also discuss the potential for creating a community space for thoughtful financial discussions, emphasizing personal values and the importance of questioning traditional money management norms.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 12min
“You Just Have to Keep Buying”: How Diet Culture Profits from Fatphobia
Lili Zarghami, a writer who detailed her experience with GLP-1 weight loss medication, joins Dr. Mara Gordon, a weight-neutral physician, to discuss the troubling interplay between diet culture and health. They delve into the economics of weight loss drugs, highlighting how societal pressures exacerbate body image issues. The conversation also critiques fatphobia and the medicalization of obesity, urging a compassionate approach to health. Together, they illuminate the emotional and psychological costs of stigma, advocating for broader understanding in healthcare.

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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 14min
The Economics of Weight Loss Drugs, Thinness, and Class Signaling
Lily Zargami, a writer known for her exploration of health and wellness, shares her insights on weight loss medications like Ozempic. She discusses the cultural implications of these drugs, highlighting the intersection of body image and economic inequality. The conversation delves into the wage penalties faced by women linked to weight, the complexities of drug access, and the profit-driven nature of the weight loss industry. Zargami also sheds light on the historical context of GLP-1 medications and societal attitudes towards obesity.


