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EP 498: The Personal Finance Tips That Really Matter, According to Carl Richards

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We’re more financially informed than ever, thanks to FinTok, money podcasts, and yes, even chatbots. But when it comes to having real conversations about money with the people closest to us? We still freeze.

This week, Jean sits down with Carl Richards — New York Times “Sketch Guy” columnist, CFP®, and author of the new book Your Money: Reimagining Wealth Through 101 Simple Sketches — to talk about why personal finance is more emotional than we think, and how to start the conversations we’ve been avoiding.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why budgeting tools don’t fix emotional money problems
  • How to align your spending with your values (without guilt)
  • Why we underestimate our future financial needs
  • Carl’s take on market volatility, retirement, and behavior-based investing
  • Why your calendar and checkbook reveal your true priorities
  • And how to talk about money with your partner, kids, or even yourself

Resources:

✏️ Follow Carl on Instagram: @behaviorgap

🎨 Explore Carl’s sketches: behaviorgap.com

🧠 Join the HerMoney Patreon for exclusive bonus content: HerMoney Patreon

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

655 episodes

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Manage episode 515015293 series 1132024
Content provided by Jean Chatzky Her Money. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jean Chatzky Her Money or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We’re more financially informed than ever, thanks to FinTok, money podcasts, and yes, even chatbots. But when it comes to having real conversations about money with the people closest to us? We still freeze.

This week, Jean sits down with Carl Richards — New York Times “Sketch Guy” columnist, CFP®, and author of the new book Your Money: Reimagining Wealth Through 101 Simple Sketches — to talk about why personal finance is more emotional than we think, and how to start the conversations we’ve been avoiding.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why budgeting tools don’t fix emotional money problems
  • How to align your spending with your values (without guilt)
  • Why we underestimate our future financial needs
  • Carl’s take on market volatility, retirement, and behavior-based investing
  • Why your calendar and checkbook reveal your true priorities
  • And how to talk about money with your partner, kids, or even yourself

Resources:

✏️ Follow Carl on Instagram: @behaviorgap

🎨 Explore Carl’s sketches: behaviorgap.com

🧠 Join the HerMoney Patreon for exclusive bonus content: HerMoney Patreon

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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