The Money with Katie Show

By: Morning Brew
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  • Finance bros are out, #RichGirls are in. Join Money with Katie and her guests for conversations about where the economic, cultural, and political meet the practical personal finance education that everyone needs. Listen weekly on Wednesdays.
    Morning Brew, 2024
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  • On "Dangerous" Financial Advice, Downsizing, and Dying with Zero
    Feb 5 2025
    It's our first newly revamped Rich Girl Roundup of 2025, and we’re taking you on a scenic guided tour of the chatter spurred from recent episodes: our most contentious episode to date, one that generated moving revelations from listeners, and the two-part series that ended up being less polarizing than we expected. We also discuss how to jerry-rig your Wealth Planner to project a “Die with Zero”-style drawdown, by popular demand—as well as the potential for a book club or community. (00:00) Introduction to the new Rich Girl Roundup format (03:59) General feedback we've heard recently (12:55) Feedback on the "You Don't Need a Budget" episode (28:27) Amending your Wealth Planner to "Die with Zero" (34:45) Two moving emails from a listener, several years apart (41:19) Feedback on the "What's Next for Money with Katie" episode and downsizing (47:29) The possibility of a Money with Katie book club or community (50:37) Feedback on the GLP-1 weight loss drugs series Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/dangerous-advice. Money with Katie’s mission is to be the intersection where the economic, cultural, and political meet the tactical, practical, personal finance education everyone needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • “You Just Have to Keep Buying”: How Diet Culture Profits from Fatphobia
    Jan 22 2025
    Welcome back to Part Two of our series, the Economics of Weight Loss Drugs. (If you haven’t heard Part One, listen here!) Today, we’re picking back up where we left off in our conversation with Lili Zarghami, a writer who got on (then off) a weight loss drug. Then we’ll talk with Dr. Mara Gordon, a weight-neutral physician who deals with GLP-1s. Finally, I’ll share my final thoughts and analysis on where the world of GLP-1 agonists is all headed and what it says about health, wealth, stigma, and class. Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/diet-culture. Money with Katie’s mission is to be the intersection where the economic, cultural, and political meet the tactical, practical, personal finance education everyone needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • The Economics of Weight Loss Drugs, Thinness, and Class Signaling
    Jan 15 2025
    We’ve all heard about Ozempic. But there are the GLP-1s we colloquially call “Ozempic” (see also: Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound) and then there’s the cultural role of Ozempic. Given the price of these drugs, barriers to access, and class implications of weight stigma, this topic presents a unique opening to talk about inequality in health outcomes and the profitable business of individualizing social problems. In part one of this rare two-part series, we’re covering: The wage penalties associated with (and relationship between) weight and women, and the parallels between the American attitudes about thinness and wealth The Danish pharma company that put Europe’s entire economy on its back A conversation with a 12-year veteran of drug and device advocacy who said some of the surrounding issues represent, and I quote, “everything wrong with health policy in our country,” especially given the shortages, costs, and online pharmacies springing up to bridge that gap with non-FDA-approved solutions Let’s take a peek at the inside the business of weight loss drugs, and join us here next week for part two. Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/weight-loss-drugs. Money with Katie’s mission is to be the intersection where the economic, cultural, and political meet the tactical, practical, personal finance education everyone needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 15 mins

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The first step is financial literacy

Money with Katie is a great tool for beginning a journey to personal finance literacy.

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Great content, good for everyone

Solid content regardless of your age. I’m older and use it as an opportunity to reaffirm financial tips that I might know (or think I know) as well as learn new ones. Understanding different perspectives is important helping you on your own journey regardless of if you are going for FI or just planning to have enough to live a good retirement.

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Not for anybody in the real world

This is for people who are making 60 grand year already and and saying to start an investment portfolio at 22 years old and you'll be a millionaire in 10 years just another one of those get rich quick scheme feeling types of things. Also it also this is not realistic for the normal Millennial to older Gen Z Listener who doesn't have have a career making that much income that much money with no bills to pay they can put away $5000 a month. Get real Katie.

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