Everyone's Talkin' Money

Shari Rash, Money Podcast for Women, Personal Finance, Relationships & Mental Health
Everyone's Talkin' Money

Ever wake up at 3 a.m. in a full-blown panic, wondering if you’ll ever have “enough” money? Maybe you’re making more than ever, but somehow, the worry never goes away. You stress over every purchase, second-guess every money move, and still feel like you’re one wrong decision away from losing it all. Here’s the truth: It’s not just about the dollars—it’s about what’s happening in your head. Welcome to Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, the podcast that finally tells it like it is: your emotions, thoughts, and habits around money are what’s keeping you stuck— not just your paycheck. Hosted by Shannah Game and Shari Rash, money experts who want to help you ditch shame, rewrite the rules, and help you feel powerful with your finances. Don't worry, this show isn’t another snooze-fest finance podcast. IWe're here to help you unf*ck your finances and finally build wealth in a way that actually feels good. If you’re tired of finance bros yelling at you for buying a damn latte and sick of money advice that doesn’t fit your life, hit subscribe. It’s time to unravel your money mess, rewrite your story, and start building wealth—on your terms.

  1. Talking About Death, Planning for Peace: Dr. Kimberly Harms on Grief, Legacy & the Money Conversations We Avoid

    3D AGO

    Talking About Death, Planning for Peace: Dr. Kimberly Harms on Grief, Legacy & the Money Conversations We Avoid

    Let’s face it—most of us would rather do anything than talk about death. But avoiding the conversation doesn’t make it go away—it just leaves your loved ones drowning in decisions, grief, and sometimes financial chaos. In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I sit down with Dr. Kimberly Harms, a grief counselor, death doula, mediator, author, and former national spokesperson for the American Dental Association, who has lived through more loss and reinvention than most of us can imagine. From losing her son to suicide, her husband to a broken heart, and her career to injury, Kim rebuilt her life by embracing the hardest conversations—and now she teaches others how to prepare emotionally and financially for the inevitable. We talk about: Why open conversations about death and money reduce family conflict and emotional trauma The importance of legacy planning, estate organization, and writing a “love letter” binder Common financial regrets people share at the end of life—and how to avoid them What every member of the sandwich generation needs to know about long-term care and expectations How to talk to your kids (and grandkids! and parents!) about death without fear or shame Why grief + money = explosive—and how to avoid drama by planning ahead The surprising role of hospice, and why dying on your terms can be the greatest gift you give Kim’s wisdom will leave you inspired to tackle your own plans, have those long-overdue conversations, and rethink what a “wealthy” life really means. You’re going to walk away knowing: Financial planning is crucial for emotional preparedness in end-of-life scenarios. Hospice care focuses on comfort rather than prolonging life. Many families experience conflict after a death due to lack of communication. Leaving a legacy of love is the most important aspect of life. Planning for retirement and end-of-life care can alleviate burdens on family members. Kim encourages writing love letters to family members as a lasting legacy. Conversations about death should be normalized to reduce fear and discomfort. Joy and resilience are essential themes in navigating life's challenges. If you just want to make life easier for your loved one, or yourself - this is your must-listen episode. Connect with Dr. Kimberly Harms: https://drkimberlyharms.com Learn more about her book Are you Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For  Rethinking Death.Life podcast Connect with me (Shari!) on Instagram: @everyonestalkinmoney Subscribe to Everyone’s Talkin’ Money and leave a review if this episode moved you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
  2. How to Raise Money-Smart Kids: What a Middle School Class Taught Me About Money

    4D AGO

    How to Raise Money-Smart Kids: What a Middle School Class Taught Me About Money

    What happens when you hand a mic to a room full of 8th graders and start talking about money? You get insights that are smarter, bolder, and more financially sound than you’d expect — and in some cases, more than most adults can offer. In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my daughter’s middle school Career Day, where I spoke about being a money expert and podcaster. But instead of just lecturing, I flipped the script and asked them the big money questions. What I heard blew me away. We’ll explore: How a one-quarter financial literacy class (just 45 days!) is shaping the way kids think about saving, spending, and investing Why kids associate money with freedom — and adults with stress Actionable ways parents, guardians, and educators can start real money conversations with kids (without eye rolls or lectures) The simple frameworks I use to teach kids how to spend, save, and give with purpose What my first job as a “toast girl” taught me about assigning value to every dollar Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who wants to raise a generation of money-smart kids, this episode will leave you inspired — and ready to start the conversation. Tune in to hear how just a little bit of financial education can go a very long way. What you'll walk away with: Money is about feelings, mindset, and not just spreadsheets. Kids can have a strong financial foundation if taught early. Engaging kids in money conversations empowers them. Every dollar should have a purpose to instill confidence. Teaching kids about money can prevent future mistakes. Financial literacy classes in schools make a difference. Kids understand concepts like delayed gratification and impulse spending. Adults should share their money mistakes to teach wisdom. Saving and budgeting are essential skills for kids. Money management is about balance between spending and saving. Follow us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    34 min
  3. Broke Presidents, Big Mistakes: Real Money Lessons from the White House (with Megan Gorman)

    6D AGO

    Broke Presidents, Big Mistakes: Real Money Lessons from the White House (with Megan Gorman)

    Money is the great equalizer—even for U.S. presidents. In this episode, bestselling author and financial expert Megan Gorman joins me to reveal the surprising, messy, and totally relatable financial stories of America’s commanders-in-chief. Shannah and Morgan dig into how student debt, budgeting failures, and quiet financial panic have shaped the men who shaped the country. And trust me—these aren’t the stories you learned in history class. From Thomas Jefferson’s spending addiction to why Herbert Hoover might be your new financial role model, we uncover the real money lessons hiding behind the White House curtains. Whether you’re in debt, rebuilding, or just trying to get a grip on your finances, this episode will leave you feeling a little less alone—and a lot more empowered. What We Cover: Why money worries don’t stop at the Oval Office Which presidents were surprisingly bad with money (and who got it right) The role women played in financial decision-making behind the scenes What presidential money mess-ups can teach us about resilience and leadership Why financial literacy should be considered a leadership skill How student loans haunt even the most powerful And the budgeting habits worth stealing from history About Megan Gorman: Megan Gorman is the author of All the Presidents’ Money, a fascinating dive into how U.S. presidents handled their personal finances—and what it reveals about power, failure, and money myths. She’s also a financial strategist, speaker, and contributor to major outlets like Forbes and The Wall Street Journal. Grab the Book: You can find All the Presidents’ Money by Megan Gorman everywhere books are sold. Links & Resources: Megan’s Website: megangorman.com Get the Book:  All the Presidents' Money simonandschuster.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    42 min
  4. Why You Shouldn’t Celebrate Your Tax Refund (And What to Do Instead)

    APR 15

    Why You Shouldn’t Celebrate Your Tax Refund (And What to Do Instead)

    Getting a big tax refund might feel like winning the financial lottery—but spoiler alert: it’s not free money, it’s a sign you’ve been giving the IRS an interest-free loan all year. In this episode, I’m breaking down the financial reality behind your tax refund and showing you how to flip the script for long-term money power. We’ll talk about why owing taxes isn’t always a bad thing, how to adjust your withholdings the smart way, and what to do with that extra cash in your paycheck (hint: it’s time to put your money to work). You’ll walk away with practical strategies to pay less in taxes, avoid those painful surprises in April, and finally take control of your tax season like a boss. Whether you’ve been counting on that refund or dreading your tax bill, this episode will change the way you think about the IRS—and your own money habits—for good. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why tax refunds aren’t “bonus” money How to adjust your W-4 to keep more cash throughout the year What to do if you owe taxes—and how to avoid panic Strategies to maximize tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and HSAs How to use your tax return data to break even next year Where to put your “found money” so it builds wealth instead of disappearing Love what you're hearing? Be sure to rate and review the show. Also, don't keep us a secret, share this episode with a friend! Want to have even more fun?! Follow Shari on Instagram at @everyonestalkinmoney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    33 min
  5. APR 10

    Comparison: The Silent Money Killer

    Feeling like you’re behind in life (and in your bank account)? You’re not alone — and you’re definitely not broken. In this first solo episode, Shari Rash is calling out one of the biggest silent killers of your financial peace: comparison. Spoiler alert: It’s not just draining your confidence — it’s draining your wallet, your energy, and your joy. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why comparison quietly wrecks your money mindset How to spot when comparison is driving your financial decisions A real-life story of rushing into homeownership for all the wrong reasons How jealousy can actually be used as a powerful tool (not a shame spiral) The exact mindset shift to help you stay grounded in your timeline Why staying in your own lane isn’t just good advice — it’s a real money strategy Plus, Shari walks you through a quick Money Vision Exercise to help you reconnect to what you actually want — not what looks good on Instagram. This week’s challenge: Notice one moment when comparison tries to sneak in — and choose curiosity instead of shame. DM Shari @everyonestalkinmoney on Instagram what you realized or tag her in your wins! Subscribe so you never miss an episode! Love this episode? Share it with a friend who needs a reminder they’re right on time — and don’t forget to leave a review to help more amazing people find this show. Connect with Shari: Instagram: @everyonestalkinmoney Website: everyonestalkinmoneypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    23 min

Hosts & Guests

4.2
out of 5
620 Ratings

About

Ever wake up at 3 a.m. in a full-blown panic, wondering if you’ll ever have “enough” money? Maybe you’re making more than ever, but somehow, the worry never goes away. You stress over every purchase, second-guess every money move, and still feel like you’re one wrong decision away from losing it all. Here’s the truth: It’s not just about the dollars—it’s about what’s happening in your head. Welcome to Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, the podcast that finally tells it like it is: your emotions, thoughts, and habits around money are what’s keeping you stuck— not just your paycheck. Hosted by Shannah Game and Shari Rash, money experts who want to help you ditch shame, rewrite the rules, and help you feel powerful with your finances. Don't worry, this show isn’t another snooze-fest finance podcast. IWe're here to help you unf*ck your finances and finally build wealth in a way that actually feels good. If you’re tired of finance bros yelling at you for buying a damn latte and sick of money advice that doesn’t fit your life, hit subscribe. It’s time to unravel your money mess, rewrite your story, and start building wealth—on your terms.

More From Wondery

You Might Also Like

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada