Everyone's Talkin' Money
Shari Rash created Everyone's Talkin' Money to do exactly what the title says: normalize talking about money out loud. The show's central premise is that financial silence -- the cultural habit of treating money as taboo -- is one of the biggest obstacles to financial health. Shari is a Certified Financial Planner, and she uses that background to bring structure to conversations that might otherwise stay vague. Each episode features a guest who opens up about their money story, whether that's climbing out of six-figure debt, negotiating a salary for the first time, building a business from scratch, or learning to stop equating self-worth with net worth. The guests range from financial professionals to actors, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who have a money story worth telling. Episodes run about 30 to 45 minutes and release weekly. Shari's interviewing style is warm but pointed. She asks follow-up questions that get past rehearsed answers and into the real numbers and real emotions behind financial decisions. The show covers practical topics too -- estate planning basics, how to choose a financial advisor, the difference between good and bad debt, how to talk to your partner about spending. But the emotional and psychological dimensions of money always get equal weight. There's a genuine effort here to reach listeners who feel shame or anxiety about their financial situation and meet them without condescension. If you've ever wished someone would just talk about money honestly without flexing or lecturing, Everyone's Talkin' Money fills that gap well.
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