Everyone's Talkin' Money

De: Shari Rash Money Podcast for Women Personal Finance Relationships & Mental Health
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  • Ever wake up at 3 a.m. in a full-blown panic, wondering if you’ll ever have “enough” money? Maybe you’re making more than ever, but somehow, the worry never goes away. You stress over every purchase, second-guess every money move, and still feel like you’re one wrong decision away from losing it all. Here’s the truth: It’s not just about the dollars—it’s about what’s happening in your head. Welcome to Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, the podcast that finally tells it like it is: your emotions, thoughts, and habits around money are what’s keeping you stuck— not just your paycheck. Hosted by Shannah Game and Shari Rash, money experts who want to help you ditch shame, rewrite the rules, and help you feel powerful with your finances. Don't worry, this show isn’t another snooze-fest finance podcast. IWe're here to help you unf*ck your finances and finally build wealth in a way that actually feels good. If you’re tired of finance bros yelling at you for buying a damn latte and sick of money advice that doesn’t fit your life, hit subscribe. It’s time to unravel your money mess, rewrite your story, and start building wealth—on your terms.
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  • Money, Motherhood, and Rediscovering Yourself After Years as a SAHM — Insights from Karen Johnson, the 21st Century SAHM
    May 10 2025
    In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, we’re diving into the untold story of stay-at-home moms and financial independence with Karen Johnson, also known as The 21st Century SAHM. Karen opens up about her powerful new book, What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up?, and the identity crisis many mothers face when they step away from a paycheck to raise their kids. You’ll hear: How to reclaim your financial worth as a stay-at-home mom — even if you’re not bringing in income The emotional and financial cost of sacrificing your career for your family and how to rebuild your sense of self Why investing in yourself isn’t selfish — and how to do it without the mom guilt How to have honest money conversations with your partner when you’re not earning a paycheck Karen’s top advice for women in their 40s navigating big life pivots and financial decisions Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, or somewhere in between, this conversation will remind you that your worth isn’t defined by a paycheck — and that it’s never too late to invest in you. You’ll walk away learning: Many women feel guilt about pursuing interests outside of motherhood. Motherhood can feel like a death of previous identity. Social media often portrays an unrealistic view of motherhood. Women are conditioned to feel guilty about not enjoying every moment. Perfectionism can negatively impact mental health in motherhood. It's important to focus on accomplishments rather than shortcomings. Unpaid labor in the household is valuable and should be recognized. Women should feel empowered to ask for what they deserve. Many women handle day-to-day finances but lack knowledge of larger financial matters. It's crucial for both partners to be educated about household finances. Financial literacy can prevent future hardships in case of unexpected events. Women often feel guilty about spending money on themselves. Selfishness in financial decisions can be redefined as self-care. Finding personal hobbies is essential for mental well-being. Aging can bring a sense of freedom and acceptance. Conversations about money should be open and honest, without guilt. Follow Karen on social media @21stcenturysahm and visit the21stcenturysahm.com to pre-order her book, What Do I Want to Be When They Grow Up? And don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney for more real talk about money, motherhood, and finding your power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 m
  • How to Heal Your Relationship with Money: Rachel Duncan on Budget Burnout, Spending Addiction & Financial Compassion
    May 8 2025
    Are budgets making you feel trapped instead of empowered? In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, Shari sits down with Rachel Duncan, a financial therapist and founder of the Money Healing Club, to discuss why traditional budgeting often backfires — and how to break free from the binge-and-restrict cycle for good. Rachel reveals how emotional spending can spiral into spending addiction, why self-compassion is the missing link in most financial plans, and how to create a spending plan that actually aligns with your life. You’ll hear: Why Rachel believes traditional budgeting is a recipe for financial burnout How to spot the emotional triggers behind spending addiction and take control The real reason emotional spending can feel impossible to stop — and how to heal it Rachel’s practical tips for building a spending plan that’s flexible, sustainable, and guilt-free Ready to take the first step toward financial healing? Rachel is offering 50% off the Money Healing Club for all listeners for their first month. Just use the code TALKIN at MoneyHealingClub.com and start transforming your money mindset today. You’ll walk away learning: Rethinking budgeting can lead to financial peace. Emotional triggers play a significant role in spending habits. Flexibility in financial planning is crucial for success. Understanding needs versus wants is essential for budgeting. Spending addiction often stems from emotional triggers. Self-compassion is a key skill in financial management. Traditional budgeting methods can lead to burnout. Planning for annual expenses can prevent financial stress. Open conversations about money can reduce shame. Creative solutions can help maintain social connections while spending less. And don’t forget to connect with us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney for daily money mindset tips, behind-the-scenes content, and episode updates. Tune in, take notes, and get ready to rethink your relationship with money. Because financial healing isn’t about restriction — it’s about building a plan that actually works for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    48 m
  • The Frugal Feminista Way: Kara Stevens on Emotional Spending, Avoidance, and Financial Freedom
    May 6 2025
    In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I’m joined by Kara Stevens—founder of The Frugal Feminista, personal finance coach, and unapologetic advocate for women healing their relationship with money. Kara opens up about her journey from earning six figures while buried in $65K of debt to building a life centered around emotional well-being, financial clarity, and aligned values. We talk about how money avoidance shows up in sneaky ways, why emotional spending isn’t just about impulse, and how to demolish debt without feeling like you’re in financial lockdown. You’ll hear: Why income doesn’t equal financial confidence How generational money trauma impacts Black women in particular What “values-based budgeting” actually looks like in real life The difference between being rich and feeling rich Why healing—not hustling—is the real secret to long-term wealth We also dive into Kara’s approach to parenting around money, navigating side hustles while holding a 9-to-5, and the mindset shifts that turn shame into strategy. Whether you’re staring down your own debt, trying to break a financial cycle, or just ready to feel more in control of your money—this conversation is a must-listen. You'll walk away knowing: Many women face hidden struggles with money and debt. Shame and confusion often accompany financial challenges. Teaching children about money can create a positive relationship with finances. Debt repayment should be approached with compassion and understanding. Balancing work and side hustles requires strategic planning. Income does not equate to wealth; understanding assets is crucial. Finding fulfillment beyond spending is essential for financial well-being. Aligning spending with personal values can lead to better financial decisions. Creating sustainable financial goals involves understanding one's pace and needs. Healing one's relationship with money is key to achieving financial success. Resources & Links: Heal Your Relationship With Money by Kara Stevens Visit Kara at The Frugal Feminista Follow @frugalfeminista on Instagram Don't miss out on any of the money talkin' fun! Follow us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 m
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