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What does it truly mean to live a wealthy life? If you think it’s all about money, think again. On the most recent episode of Your Money Map, our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, we sit down with Sahil Bloom, entrepreneur, writer, and author of The Five Types of Wealth, to explore a new, holistic approach to wealth-building. Sahil shares his personal journey of redefining success and explains why financial wealth is just one piece of the puzzle.
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As we close out Black History Month, we wanted to shine a spotlight on one sector of the population we’re truly in awe of: Black female business owners. Although Black women make up less than 10% of the U.S. population, they’ve emerged as the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the country.
Today we’re joined by Tiffany Dufu, president of the Tory Burch Foundation and author of Drop the Ball, to discuss what’s fueling the rise of Black women-owned businesses, the biggest hurdles they face, and how we can all use our purchasing power to support them.
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Bonds: They’re often known as the “boring” part of a portfolio, but they serve a critical purpose in helping investors manage risk and generate steady returns. And we have questions: With interest rates rising and the economy in flux, is now a good time to invest in bonds? How do inflation and the Federal Reserve’s decisions impact bond yields? And should you buy individual bonds or stick to bond funds?
In this episode, we’re joined by Eric Jacobson, Director of Manager Research at Morningstar, to break down everything you need to know about bonds in 2025. We’re going back to basics — and by the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how bonds should fit into your financial plan.
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In this week’s Mailbag, where we’re diving deep into all things grocery shopping, meal prep, and saving money on food!
Ali Slagle, author of I Dream of Dinner (So You Don’t Have To) and writer of the 40 Ingredients Forever Substack joins us again to answer your questions about how to stretch your grocery dollars, make meal prep effortless, and cook delicious meals with just a few staples.
Have you ever wondered how to shop smarter at the grocery store? Or how long past the "best by" date you can really eat that yogurt? We’ve got you covered.
More From This Episode:
📚 Ali Slagle’s Book: I Dream of Dinner (So You Don’t Have To)
📖 Ali’s Substack: 40 Ingredients Forever
📑 New York Times Article on Expiration Dates: Read it here
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Have you ever found yourself rushing to the store for a single missing ingredient, only to watch it go bad in your fridge after one use? You’re not alone. With grocery prices soaring, getting the most out of your food budget has never been more important.
This week, we’re joined by Ali Slagle, New York Times contributor and author of 40 Ingredients Forever, to talk about the art of cooking smarter—not harder. Ali shares her philosophy on keeping a “capsule kitchen” with just 40 key ingredients that can be used in endless combinations.
Resources & Links:
🔗 Ali Slagle’s Substack: 40 Ingredients Forever
🔗 Ali’s Cookbook: I Dream of Dinner (So You Don’t Have To)
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If you've ever wondered how to navigate love, money, and relationships in today’s dating world, you’re not alone! 💕
In this HerMoney Mailbag, we’re bringing back Matchmaker Maria Avgitidis, CEO of Agape Match and author of Ask a Matchmaker, to answer your biggest dating and financial questions. From dating with an income gap to tackling prenups, managing retirement expectations, and knowing when to accept financial help from a partner—we’re getting into the nitty-gritty of love and money.
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Happy Valentine’s Day, HerMoney fam! If you’ve ever ventured into online dating, you know how tricky (and sometimes exhausting) it can be. But before you consider hiring a matchmaker with a hefty price tag, we’ve got you covered. This week, we sit down with Maria Avgitidis, aka Matchmaker Maria to talk about what really goes into finding “the one.” She’s a fourth-generation matchmaker, CEO of Agape Match, and author of Ask a Matchmaker: Matchmaker Maria’s No-Nonsense Guide To Finding Love.
If you’re single and looking — or just fascinated by modern matchmaking — you won’t want to miss this one!
In Mailbag, Jean and Kathryn answer listener questions about prenups, financial independence in marriage, and the best way to sell an engagement ring post-divorce.
Resources & Links:
📖 Preorder Maria’s book: Ask a Matchmaker
🔗 Listen to Scott Rick talk about why he thinks couples should merge their money.
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Today we’re diving deep into all of your questions about the financial challenges that come with perimenopause and menopause with the incredible Jill Herzig, Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer of Midi Health. We’re tackling everything from career confidence in midlife to the real cost of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
If you caught our last episode, you know Jill is on a mission to make midlife healthcare more accessible — and today, she’s here to answer your questions and make you feel more confident in this next stage of your life.
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This week, Jean sits down with Jill Herzig, Chief Brand Officer and co-founder of Midi Health, to discuss how perimenopause and menopause impact women’s careers, finances, and overall well-being.
We break down the financial burden of menopause — lost productivity, medical costs, and workplace struggles — and explore real solutions, from hormone therapy to lifestyle changes.
And in Mailbag: Should you consolidate multiple retirement accounts or keep them separate? What’s the best way to get out of a timeshare without ruining your credit? And—if you forget about an old 401(k)—will anyone actually remind you it’s there? (Spoiler: Probably not!)
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2025 is officially here, and with it comes a new administration in the White House, along with new economic policies that will impact you and your wallet.
On the most recent episode of Your Money Map, our weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, we’re joined by Betsey Stevenson, University of Michigan Public Policy and Economics Professor and Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor, to talk about what economic changes in the New Year could mean for retirees.
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This week we’re tackling the complexities of the insurance system with Jay Feinman, author of Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It. We dive into the recent, shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and how it brought our collective frustrations with the health insurance industry into sharp focus.
And in Mailbag, Jean and Kathryn tackle a listener’s question about long-term care insurance. Is a whole-life policy with a long-term care rider the right choice, or is a standalone policy better?
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