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Everyone's Talkin' Money

Everyone's Talkin' Money

By: Shari Rash Money Podcast for Women Personal Finance Relationships & Mental Health
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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. We'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.© 2025, Shari Rash Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Breaking the Money Mindset Loop: How Childhood Beliefs Shape Financial Success with Angela Williams
    May 22 2025
    In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, I sit down with Angela Williams, a licensed therapist, leadership mindset coach, and founder of AngelaMarie.co. Angela specializes in helping high-profile leaders break through emotional and financial barriers to reach their full potential. We dive deep into how childhood beliefs around money can unknowingly drive financial habits in adulthood—and how to rewrite those scripts for good. You’ll hear: How subconscious money beliefs formed in childhood can sabotage financial success in adulthood Why high-achieving women often struggle to feel financially “enough” despite their outward success How unresolved emotional wounds can manifest as financial overspending, burnout, or playing small A practical exercise to identify the limiting beliefs that are blocking you from financial freedom You’ll walk away learning: Why the concept of legacy extends far beyond money—and how to create impact that lasts for generations How subconscious beliefs around money formed in childhood can silently drive financial habits in adulthood Why striving for financial success can actually be a way of avoiding unresolved emotional wounds How to identify the sneaky money beliefs that keep high-achievers feeling financially “not enough” Practical steps to uncover and reframe limiting beliefs about money, wealth, and self-worth Why your financial legacy isn’t just about money—and how to redefine what impact looks like for you Get your Money Blueprint, follow Angela’s work at AngelaMarie.co and tune into her podcast, The Bigger Braver Life Show, where she explores how leaders can step into their next level with confidence. And don’t forget—hit that follow button so you never miss an episode, leave a quick rating and review, and join us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney for more money conversations that matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    45 mins
  • Debt Detox: Why Paying Off Debt Doesn’t Always Feel Like Freedom – Insights from Experian’s Rod Griffin
    May 20 2025
    I’m joined by Rod Griffin, Senior Director of Public Education and Advocacy at Experian, to unpack some surprising insights from their latest survey on paying off debt. You’d think paying down debt would instantly feel like a weight lifted – but for many, it’s not that simple. Rod shares why some people don’t feel that immediate impact and what you can do to make the most of your financial progress. In this episode we discuss: The unexpected emotional disconnect some people experience after paying off debt. Why a three-month period may be key to fully feeling the benefits of being debt-free. How mindset shifts – not just willpower – are essential for staying out of debt. Why having cash on hand might not prevent people from taking on more debt. How social media can fuel unnecessary spending and financial pressure. The concept of quiet debt and why so many people struggle to talk about it. How open conversations about money can alleviate shame and guilt. The critical difference between credit and debt – and why that distinction matters. You’ll walk away knowing: Paying off debt can have emotional benefits, but not everyone feels a significant change immediately. A three-month period is often needed to fully feel the impact of paying off debt. Mindset shifts are crucial for staying out of debt; willpower alone isn't enough. Having cash on hand may not prevent people from taking on debt. Social media can create pressure to keep up with others, leading to unnecessary spending. Finding personal anchors and understanding true needs can help manage debt. People are looking for ways to both reduce expenses and increase income to manage debt. Quiet debt refers to hidden financial struggles that people often don't discuss. Shame around money is common, but open conversations can relieve that pressure. Credit and debt are different; understanding this can help manage finances better. Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and keep the conversation going on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 mins
  • Reclaiming Your Self-Worth: How to Silence Imposter Syndrome and Stop Outsourcing Your Value with Kamini Wood
    May 17 2025
    Ever feel like you’re wearing a mask of success but underneath, you’re drowning in self-doubt? You’re not alone. In this episode, I sit down with Kamini Wood, CEO of Live Joy Your Way and founder of AuthenticMe® Life Coaching, to uncover why so many of us feel like imposters despite our accomplishments. Kamini shares her personal journey from chronic people-pleaser to self-worth advocate and the strategies she uses to help high achievers reclaim their power and stop outsourcing their value. We dig into why imposter syndrome isn’t just a buzzword, how to break free from the trap of perfectionism, and why acknowledging your wins is more than just self-care — it’s self-leadership. You’ll hear: The truth about imposter syndrome and why it’s more common than you think How Kamini shifted from feeling like she wasn’t enough to embracing her worth The surprising connection between perfectionism and financial stress Why we struggle to celebrate our wins — and how to start doing it right now How to turn self-doubt into self-leadership without toxic positivity You’ll walk away with: An understanding of how imposter syndrome is holding you back financially and emotionally Practical ways to identify and reframe limiting beliefs A simple gratitude practice that helps calm your inner critic and boost self-worth The importance of acknowledging your wins — and a powerful way to start doing it today Kamini’s top tip for building self-leadership that aligns with your true values Connect with Kamini Wood: 🌐 Website: https://www.kaminiwood.com/6-ways-to-improve-your-relationship-with-money/ 📸 Instagram: @itsauthenticme 📘 Facebook: @itsauthenticme 🎥 YouTube: Kamini Wood - AuthenticMe 🎧 Podcast: Rise Up, Live Joy Your Way Follow Everyone’s Talkin’ Money on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney for more financial insights and behind-the-scenes content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    49 mins

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