Listen Up! 7 Money Podcasts We’re Loving (and Learning From)

By Arkansas NEXT: Money on Friday, May 14, 2021

JOURNEY TO LAUNCH
Ever hear of anyone who saved money in their teens so they could buy a piece of real estate straight out of college? In case you haven’t, let us introduce you to Jamila Souffrant. Raised in Brooklyn, New York by a single mom, Jamila knew and understood the concept of hard work. When her friends were out splurging on the latest trends, she was saving all her coins with the single goal of buying a property – and she did it.

MILLION BAZILLION
Whether you have a budding entrepreneur or just a little one you want to teach the basics of money, there is an episode for you. Some episodes include “Where Did Money Come From?,” “The Price of Pizza,” and “Secrets for Starting a Business.”

PLANET MONEY
The economy explained. Imagine you could call up a friend and say, "Meet me for dinner and tell me what's going on with the economy." Now imagine that's actually a fun evening.

FIRST TAKE
The Least Boring Banking Podcast seeks to tell you all the tips, tricks and news you need to know for banking life.

POPCORN FINANCE
Hosted by Chris Browning, a financial analyst trying to make use of his bachelor’s degree in finance, who shares his love of teaching and discussing personal finance with a young audience.

TED TALKS DAILY
They're short, easily digestible nuggets of interesting information. We love the ones about money, career growth, leadership, mental health and higher education.

SHE MAKES MONEY MOVES
Unscripted stories from women across the U.S. together with expert guests who share advice. Tackle topics like “spending and saving” and “chasing money vs. chasing your passion” and more.

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