Get 80% of the value with 20% of the effort.
How to avoid career expectation hangovers.
Childcare is in a state of market failure, and parents are feeling it.
Turns out most of us misunderstand it.
Basic human need or inflated asset bubble?
Don't wanna do it? Pay someone else.
What bubble? Should we invest elsewhere, or just keep buying?
Running out of money isn't the most pressing concern.
How to increase your income by 40-60%.
How to get the most joy for your dollar.
Why your long-term plan will fail, and how to fix it.
It's not a "system" at all.
Figuring out what to buy in your 401(k)? Start here.
What does it say about the state of work in the U.S.?
Tips for improving financial intimacy and bridging the gap between different money mindsets.
Diving into our experience attempting (and failing at) a house hack in a high price-to-rent ratio zip code.
How we can "fix" our dopamine pathways to improve our financial habits.
Pros, cons, and how to get started.
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Today, we're revisiting a topic I first covered a few years ago – but with a renewed interest after the Christmas season (and all the damn Amazon boxes that accompany it).Thanks to today's sponsor, Capitalize, for their partnership in today's …
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Today, we're discussing the top 3 financial lessons I'm taking from 2021. This is the last episode of season 1, and I'd love to hear what you're interested in for season 2. Shoot me an email at podcast@moneywithkatie.com!Thanks to Capitalize …
Today, I'm interviewing a friend of mine who left the trading floor at Goldman Sachs to start his own company that helps people make sense of their finances and relate them back to the one precious resource that matters most: …
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