Make the Mundane Meaningful With Mike Norton
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by Jean Chatzky Her Money
4d ago
Think, for a second, about all of the things you do before you head to the gym or go out for a run. Do you wear special running shoes? How do you tie them? Do you give yourself a pep talk on days when you’re just not feeling it? Is there a certain playlist you always listen to?  Dr. Mike Norton, author of: “The Ritual Effect: From Habit to Ritual, Harness The Surprising Power of Everyday Actions,” says while working out at a certain time of day may be a habit, all of these little things we do to get ready are rituals, and paying more attention to them can transform our lives (financially ..read more
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Ep 418: The Menopause Brain with Dr. Lisa Mosconi
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
6d ago
Money touches everything in our lives — including our health. And women know there’s one topic that has long been ignored in American society, to the detriment of millions of women: menopause.  It’s a big deal. By 2030, 1 billion women worldwide will have entered (or will be about to enter) menopause and on average, medical costs for menopausal women ages 45 to 54 are 47% higher than they are for women of the same age who don’t exhibit menopause symptoms. Dr. Lisa Mosconi discusses her new book: “The Menopause Brain,” and explains how the transition impacts our brains and our lives ..read more
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Budgeting For Your Closet
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
1w ago
How much of your money do you spend on the clothes in your closet? Now what about your time? In other words, how much time do you spend staring into the abyss of your wardrobe? One study says that over the course of her lifetime, a woman will spend a full year in front of her closet from age 16 to 60, just deciding what to wear. And this doesn’t include all of the other time we’re supposed to spend making our closets more manageable and our wardrobes more streamlined.  Kim France says it’s time to ditch ALL the rules, and start organizing our closets with more intention. She explains how ..read more
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Ep 417: Why MLMs Love To Target Women
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by Jean Chatzky Her Money
1w ago
Have you ever gotten a message on Facebook that looks something like this? “HEY GIRL, I HAVEN’T SEEN YOU IN A WHILE, YOU LOOK AMAAAAZING. DO YOU WANT TO LOOK EVEN BETTER AT YOUR NEXT EVENT? BUY MY MASCARA AND I’LL THROW IN A FREE GIFT. BUT HURRY, SALE ENDS AT MIDNIGHT.” Yeah…those messages.  While it may be easy to brush these off, roll our eyes, and hit delete, a surprising number of women in America are caught up in these businesses, known as multi-level marketing schemes, or MLMs. In today's episode, Jean talks to Jane Marie, author of Selling the Dream: The Billion Dollar Industry Ban ..read more
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Mailbag: How to get out of a bad property investment and manage your finances after a raise.
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
2w ago
In this special Mailbag edition, listener Anya seeks advice on a real estate investment dilemma. She and her partner have invested in pre-construction property, but the property value has fallen, leaving them with a significant shortfall. We also hear from Christa, who recently got a new job and a big raise (go Christa)! She’s wondering how to best invest the extra money she’s getting every paycheck. In our news of the week, the consequences of paying over the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for a car and why the price growth of the housing market has stabilized to pre-COVID level ..read more
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Ep 416: Get What You Want With Charles Duhigg
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by Jean Chatzky Her Money
2w ago
Think about the conversations you have every day. There are the ones you have with your friends over coffee to catch up on life, the ones you have with a family member while walking the dog, and countless others throughout your week. While it may not seem like it, every conversation (yes, even the mundane ones!) is a negotiation, and once we have the skills to know which type of conversation we’re in, we can use every single conversation to better connect with those around us.  That’s what Charles Duhigg argues in his new book “Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Conn ..read more
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Mailbag: I love my nonprofit job, but are they taking advantage of me?
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
3w ago
In this special Mailbag edition, listener Carolyne calls in to ask whether it’s time to leave the nonprofit job she’s had for more than three years. Her organization is facing major changes and challenges, and she’s unsure whether to stay and embrace the chaos or look for something else that offers more stability and better pay. In our news of the week, we break down why you should be aiming to get as close to $0 back on your tax refund as possible. If you already got a big return this year, Jean dishes on how you can make it happen next year. Head to https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withho ..read more
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Ep 415: How A Personal Finance Expert Fell For A Financial Scam With Charlotte Cowles
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by Jean Chatzky Her Money
3w ago
When we envision the type of person who falls for a financial scam, there are usually a few key characteristics that come to mind:They may be elderly, using a landline phone, or in a state of panic as the person on the other end of the line informs them that if they don’t hand over $10,000 immediately, they’ll be arrested. But those stereotypes are just plain wrong.  Charlotte Cowles, the Cut’s financial advice columnist and a longtime freelance business columnist for The New York Times, fell for an elaborate new scam that involved Amazon, the FTC, threatening her child, and handing a box ..read more
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Ep 415: How A Personal Finance Expert Fell For A Financial Scam With Charlotte Cowles
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
1M ago
When we envision the type of person who falls for a financial scam, there are usually a few key characteristics that come to mind:They may be elderly, using a landline phone, or in a state of panic as the person on the other end of the line informs them that if they don’t hand over $10,000 immediately, they’ll be arrested. But those stereotypes are just plain wrong.  Charlotte Cowles, the Cut’s financial advice columnist and a longtime freelance business columnist for The New York Times, fell for an elaborate new scam that involved Amazon, the FTC, threatening her child, and handing a box ..read more
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Ep 414: Retire On Your Own Terms With Anne Lester
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
by Jean Chatzky Her Money
1M ago
We’ve been thinking a lot about “Peak 65” over here at HerMoney HQ. If you haven’t heard about it, it’s the fact that more people are turning 65 starting this year than at any other point in history. That’s important because this age shift is going to have a huge impact on everything, including our economy, Social Security, the upcoming election, and especially on retirement.  Anne Lester, former head of retirement solutions for J.P. Morgan Asset Management Solution Group wants everyone to know that planning for retirement doesn’t have to be so scary — it can be empowering and, yes ..read more
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