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Can you imagine how our grandparents would have reacted if you had told them they could get on demand advice from the best finance professionals on the planet, for free?
They’d never have stopped listening to the best podcasts on personal finance and we’d recommend that you, at least, try them out.
This is a great way to pick the brains of the best in the business and at no cost to yourself at all.
This show consists of interviews with top professionals and it’s hosted by Jonathan and Brad who are happy to touch on anything in the realm of personal economics and finance.
We like how they focus on getting practical advice from every interviewee that leaves you confident that you could emulate their success.
With three episodes every week, we often wonder how Dave Ramsey gets so much done, after all, this is just one aspect of his personal finance empire.
However, it’s one of the best produced and most interesting shows on air and we can’t resist tuning in as soon as a new episode is released.
Robert Leonard’s focus is on helping Millennials and Gen-Z make the most of their money but we find that the advice is applicable to anyone.
Each episode is about an hour long and it’s packed with interviews and news to help you make better financial decisions.
Clark is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and as you might expect, his daily (on weekdays) podcast is very listenable.
All of his advice is based in practicality and he’s really good at helping you avoid being ripped off.
It’s only a year old, but Ditch the Suits was founded in the aftermath of the Covid lockdowns and it aims to get people thinking about finances in good times and in bad.
It goes into topics in a lot of depth and considers how you can create wealth for your family and protect that wealth from being exploited.
Suze Orman teaches people to take control of their lives and fix their own problems rather than expecting money to do it for them.
This podcast may be targeted at women, but we think every man should listen to Suze’s excellent advice on how to lead a meaningful life too.
This podcast helps you focus on your finances without becoming unhappy or conflicted about it, it’s a radical approach but one worth exploring.
If money matters make you miserable then this is the way to go and Joshua says most people can become financially independent in as little as 10 years.
Farnoosh Torabi talks to some of the world’s biggest names and influencers on the So Money podcast which comes out three times a week.
The interviews are always candid and enthralling and she knows how to get usable answers out of the guests.
Paula Pant is an expert in getting what she wants and she has 240 episodes of her podcast online at the moment to help you get what you want too.
If you have a specific financial question, then Paula probably has the answers for you, the topics are comprehensively approached and enjoyably covered.
If you want to earn more, keep more of your money, spend more intelligently and build up your wealth then Mindy and Scott can help.
This is all about learning how to put your financial house in order so that it always serves your best interests.
J David Stein is from the world of investments and this is his podcast that aims to teach individuals how money systems work, so that they can put their money into them with confidence.
Each episode is just under 30 minutes and packed with precise information that can really shape how you invest.
If you want to make smarter financial decisions tune into The Money Guy Show every Sunday and let Brain and Bo show you how.
With thousands of episodes to choose from these personal finance podcasts should be able to help with pretty much any aspect of personal finance.
Why not listen to one today, after all, they’re free?
We’ve got some cool personal finance advice of our own too, take a look at how you could put cash in your pocket by this evening, how you can earn good money by dog walking, and how you can use dividend growth to fund an early retirement.