
The Money with Katie Show
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.
Latest episodes

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Nov 6, 2024 • 51min
When Earning More Makes Your Financial Anxiety…Worse?
In this engaging talk, therapist Clay Cockrell, who specializes in ultra high-net-worth individuals, dives into the surprising connection between higher income and increased financial anxiety. He reveals how societal pressures and expectations can overshadow true contentment. The discussion touches on the emotional challenges that accompany wealth, suggesting that more money doesn't always mean more happiness. Cockrell emphasizes the importance of reevaluating one's relationship with money and finding fulfillment beyond financial status.

Nov 4, 2024 • 25min
Loyalty or Leverage? How to Use Another Job Offer to Negotiate Your Salary
The hosts dive into leveraging job offers as a tool for salary negotiation, emphasizing the importance of illustrating market value. They share personal anecdotes that highlight negotiation complexities and the effects of gender biases. Beyond just salary, they discuss factors like work-life balance and personal fulfillment when evaluating job offers. The conversation takes a critical turn as they explore power dynamics in workplaces, shedding light on corporate ethics and the stark contrasts in wealth among employees and executives.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 50min
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know about Capitalism (But Were Too Afraid to Ask)
In this engaging discussion, Grace Blakeley, an economics commentator and author of "Vulture Capitalism," challenges the traditional narratives surrounding capitalism. She delves into the intertwining of corporate power and government influence, revealing how true meritocracy often falters. Grace critiques disaster capitalism, illuminating how crises are manipulated to exacerbate inequality. The conversation also covers the implications of unchecked corporate profits on inflation and debates the merits of universal basic income versus essential services, advocating for a more equitable economic framework.

Oct 21, 2024 • 25min
Optimizing Early Retirement for Couples on Different Timelines
Couples face unique challenges when one partner wants to retire early. The discussion emphasizes the importance of open communication and professional guidance in navigating finances. Tax implications, especially regarding Social Security and deductions, are explored in depth. The hosts share personal stories about tackling healthcare billing issues and negotiating costs. Practical strategies for managing finances as retirement timelines differ are highlighted, empowering couples to find balance and optimize their financial futures.

Oct 18, 2024 • 1min
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Oct 16, 2024 • 37min
Money Management 101: Building Automated Systems in Your Financial Life
Discover the magic of money management with a streamlined two-track approach. Learn how automation can simplify savings and reduce stress. Delve into the importance of balancing short-term and long-term financial goals. Explore smart investment practices, including tax-advantaged options like 401ks and IRAs. Uncover budgeting strategies that foster disciplined financial habits and set the stage for enduring wealth.

Oct 14, 2024 • 22min
"I Want to Ask My Parents for My Inheritance Early"
A listener seeks advice on how to ask parents for an early inheritance, sparking a discussion on communication tips and financial implications. The conversation highlights the struggles of navigating family finances and the emotional barriers that come with it. It also touches on the delicate balance between feeling entitled to inheritances and promoting financial independence. Including insights from financial advisors, they explore how to broach the topic with sensitivity and clarity.

Oct 9, 2024 • 38min
Index Funds for the Long Haul? Why Some Pros Are Nervous
Delve into the fascinating world of index funds and the growing debate over passive investing. Explore the risks of a 'benevolent bubble' and what it could mean for everyday investors. The rise of passive strategies raises questions about market dynamics and individual control over returns. Unpack the implications of wage stagnation and market inelasticity. Finally, consider the contrasting views on active versus passive investing and the potential impact on retirement savings and wealth inequality.

Oct 7, 2024 • 42min
Are Bonds Actually...Hurting Our Portfolios?
The discussion dives into whether bonds are still a valuable addition to investment portfolios given their lackluster returns. The hosts analyze traditional advice on asset allocation and challenge beliefs about bond performance in bear markets. They compare bonds to high-yield savings accounts, offering insights into risk tolerance and volatility. Listener feedback leads to a broader examination of how systemic issues influence financial choices, urging a more mindful approach to personal finance amidst the ever-changing economic landscape.

Sep 25, 2024 • 52min
How We Make Working in America Better
In this insightful discussion, an anonymous human relations veteran with 20 years in corporate HR and Hamilton Nolan, a passionate labor journalist, dive deep into the complexities of labor rights in America. They discuss the detrimental impacts of at-will employment on job security and employee welfare. The conversation highlights the vital role of unions in addressing wage disparities and the challenges facing modern labor organization. They also explore the need for legislative reform through the PRO Act to revitalize workers' rights and combat economic inequality.