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Leslie
I enjoy the advice part and hearing about different peoples stories but all the yelling tends to get old and honestly makes me feel really bad for the people who asking for the advice.
Cori- The Money Guy Show.
- Clark Howard.
- Financial Feminist.
- Money with Katie.
- Afford Anything podcast
- Ramit Sethi
- The Money Guy
- “Motley Fool Money” Podcast
- “Afford Anything” Podcast
DeArcyThe Budget Mom got her start from Dave Ramsey’s materials I believe but made it her own- I worked with her workbook for about 3 years and really loved her stuff and her approach- now I’ve advanced on to more FIRE movement type material but Budget Mom would really help you get ahold of the basics.
JenniferI Will Teach You to Be Rich with Ramit Sethi. It interviews couples who have money issues/questions.
Afford Anything with Paula Pant.
Would you also like to explore: What are your favorite YouTube channels to watch for frugal tips and tricks?
AdamThe people who get yelled at, deserve to be yelled at. We need to stop softening our society.
DavidBP Money interviews people and gives them advice.
I agree the shaming from DR and Caleb Hammer is tough to listen to.
JasonThis comment made me laugh, because I totally feel you on Caleb’s stuff! That kind of act must get views, but it turns me off.
Bigger Pockets has Friday editions where they go deep helping a regular person who calls in, which is essentially like Caleb’s show without the yelling lol.
Also, Ramit Sethi has an interesting podcast (and it’s on YouTube) where he interviews couples about their finances
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