So far so good.
No complaints about the show. Unless I’m missing some episodes the show always seems like a cautionary tale for creatives who make the choice and take the risks to do creative work for a living. Like somehow that’s bad that we’re not financial wizards. Being being financially savvy can be learned but I really do think some people are naturally gifted at being great with numbers and finance and that part can’t be taught. Just like creativity you can teach skills but not that intangible spark that inspires creativity. I think it’s that spark that moves some people like myself to choose creative work over a job with a 401k. It would be helpful to have more financial strategies that are a little more relatable. Otherwise it’s an interesting podcast.
GbyJim via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/23
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...mediocre execution. This podcast would be immensely improved if the host would just let her guests talk more than she talks.
Awwwwwh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/20
I’m really passionate about personal finance, and I’m a millennial living in NYC- I was so excited for this podcast! Unfortunately, the execution is falling a bit short of the promise for me, but in ways that can improve! I think a lot of the guests could use a meatier intro, with more about...Read full review »
dmj2109 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/19
I keep trying this podcast because I love the topics and guests, but cannot stand how the host takes over everything. Like, why have a food blogger on if you’re apparently an expert already?
sawyerfin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/20
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