Biden is currently president in case you forgot. |
| It's not about personal finance, but I enjoy the Bloomberg Money Stuff podcast. |
Whatever Dave Ramsey’s flaws, he’s unquestionably better than anyone who would tell you that you’re losing if you don’t make 14%. That’s a surefire way to take crazy risk and lose all your money. |
| Check out @calebhammer on you tube. I don’t think he has any financial credentials but the show is wildly fascinating! |
| Clark Howard. Been in the business for decades. 100% non-political. Daily podcast less than 30 mins. Highly recommend. I've been a Boglehead since my kids were little (now teenagers) and they highly recommended him. Just started listening during COVID and now listen dailiy. Great guy. Basic, commonsense approach. Takes questions. |
| Second for the money guy show |
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Reviving this thread.
What podcast and books are good for reducing/eliminating debt and starting ann an approach to savings? Not investing level yet. |
Democrats have won plenty of elections, thank you very much. |
It sounds like you need a budgeting app, not a podcast. |
| Would also love recommendations. The persinal finance blogosphere that I got into 15+ years ago is mostly gone now. |
| Clark Howard and ChooseFI |
Rich Habits Podcast |
| I love Barry Ritholtz https://ritholtz.com/ and his podcast Masters in Business. He has several podcasts and his recent book on biases in investing is a best seller. |
ChooseFI has local meetup groups. Has anyone been to them in the DC area (there are several)? If so, how was it? Did you learn anything that helped increase your returns? |
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Caleb Hammer can be very funny... of course that's the point. These people are trainwrecks.
Money Guy Show is fine, kind of a more sensible and more correct Dave Ramsey approach. |