Podcasts have now become part of the lifestyle of many people. It’s no wonder the podcast industry has exploded with massive growth in recent years. According to PodcastHosting.org, there are already over 1.5 billion podcasts worldwide as of October 2020.
Well, if you’re looking to create your first budget, manage debt, save for retirement, or navigate buying a home, here are 10 personal finance podcasts that you can heard at leisure time.
1. The Dave Ramsey Show
Dave Ramsey offers advice on life and money, answering questions from callers who want to learn how to get out of debt and start building a future.
He also provides tips on how to turn things around, making personal finance and money management simple. Its purpose is to provide a plan that anyone can work on.
The podcast ‘The Dave Ramsey Show’ averages 40 minutes long and releases three episodes a week.
2. The Clark Howard Podcast
As a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and consumer reporter for TV news, Clark Howard created a podcast aimed at empowering people to take control of their personal finances by providing money-saving tips, consumer advice, great deals, and economic news to help listeners achieve financial freedom.
Howard shares practical advice to help listeners save money and avoid scams with the goal of helping listeners reach their goals and lead financially healthy lives.
Podcast ‘The Clark Howard Podcast’ averages 40 minutes long and is released every weekday.
3. The Chris Hogan Show
Chris Hogan answers listeners’ questions about money, whether it’s about retirement, investing, or building wealth. Hogan educates, encourages, and empowers listeners to create solid plans for their money and work to become millionaires everyday.
The podcast ‘The Chris Hogan Show’ averages 30-60 minutes long and is released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
4. Women and Money by Suze Orman
With more than 40 years of experience, Suze Orman teaches listeners that they cannot solve financial problems with money. Orman encourages listeners to enter within themselves and empowers them to take control of their destiny. For him, money itself is not an end in itself but a tool for living a full and meaningful life.
Suze Orman’s ‘Women and Money’ podcasts have an average duration of 20-30 minutes and are released every Sunday and Thursday.
5. So Money With Farnoosh Torabi
As a financial correspondent, writer and TV presenter, Farnoosh Torabi provides his listeners with candid conversations about money strategy with the world’s top business thinkers and influencers, including Arianna Huffington, Seth Godin, and Margaret Cho. Additionally, on Friday he answered questions about listeners’ money from the hashtag #AskFarnoosh.
The podcast ‘So Money With Farnoosh Torabi’ has an average duration of 30 minutes and is released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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