Weird Finance
A podcast by The Hell Yeah Group
79 Episodes
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The Economics of the Housing Market with Daryl Fairweather
Published: 6/18/2023 -
How to Navigate Abundance When You Grew Up In Scarcity with iO Tillett Wright
Published: 6/11/2023 -
What Is a Debtor's Union with Braxton Brewington
Published: 6/4/2023 -
How to Break From Being a Broke Millennial with Erin Lowry
Published: 5/28/2023 -
Moving Through Financial Wins and Losses with Shaun Evaristo
Published: 5/21/2023 -
The Cost of Divorce with Erin Levine
Published: 5/14/2023 -
Financial Planning for Artists by an Artist with Jay Handy
Published: 5/7/2023 -
Overcoming Financial Anxiety with Lindsay Bryan Podvin
Published: 4/30/2023 -
Unpacking the Seductive Power of American Consumerism and the Culture It Creates with Roja Gashtili
Published: 4/23/2023 -
First-Generation Wealth Building with Pamela Capalad, CFP®, AFC®
Published: 4/16/2023 -
Building a Dog Grooming Empire with Jess Rona
Published: 4/9/2023 -
The Trauma of Money with Chantel Chapman
Published: 4/2/2023 -
The Internet's Rich BFF, Vivian Tu
Published: 3/26/2023 -
Financial Astrology and the Air Economy with Susan Gidel
Published: 3/19/2023 -
Living In a Car for 1,000 days with Nikita Crump
Published: 3/12/2023 -
"Secret White People Money" and Financial Voyeurism with Hannah Rimm
Published: 3/5/2023 -
Exploring Financial Kinks with Financial Dominatrix Mistress Marley
Published: 2/26/2023 -
Scared money doesn't make money with Sonja Rasula
Published: 2/19/2023 -
Introducing: Weird Finance
Published: 2/13/2023
I’m weird, you’re weird, we’re all weird about money. Weird Finance explores the often intimidating terrain of money, finances, and economics and how these invisible forces shape each person’s ideas about themselves and the world around them. Hosted by author, illustrator, and musician Paco de Leon; Weird Finance is all about have real, honest, unconventional money conversations with the aim of getting comfortable with the uncomfortable and changing our relationship with money. We’ll laugh so we don’t cry and most importantly, we’ll hear people’s money stories in the hopes that these stories will help us make better decisions and take care better care of one another.