34 episodes

SPENT is the first funny money podcast for the financially challenged. Journalist and stand-up comic Lindsay Goldwert talks to people who've survived money disasters as well as empathetic experts who understand your money woes. SPENT will tackle the real questions: Why is it so hard to save money? Why do we buy things we don't need? How does the way we were raised affect how we spend money? And finally, why are we so f****d up about money? You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get a (financial) life, one episode at a time.

SPENT Lindsay Goldwert

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    • 4.7 • 45 Ratings

SPENT is the first funny money podcast for the financially challenged. Journalist and stand-up comic Lindsay Goldwert talks to people who've survived money disasters as well as empathetic experts who understand your money woes. SPENT will tackle the real questions: Why is it so hard to save money? Why do we buy things we don't need? How does the way we were raised affect how we spend money? And finally, why are we so f****d up about money? You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get a (financial) life, one episode at a time.

    Sex & Money: Alexandra Fine

    Sex & Money: Alexandra Fine

    Hey there! On the fourth and final episode of our Sex & Money miniseries. 
    “If you build it, they will come.” Alexandra Fine, the CEO of Dame, a line of sex toys for women wanted to build a totally different kind of sex toy for women. She tells me all about the challenges her company faces when it comes to selling female pleasure. We talk social media, censorship, and who gets to sell sex (and who doesn't)? 
    Special thanks to series episode sponsor Stash. If you visit Stash.app and sign up using promo code SPENT, they’ll give you $5 to start investing if you sign up and fund you invest account before December 8, 2020.
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    Investment advisory services offered by Stash Investments LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser. Investing involves risk and investments may lose value. For more information, visit stashinvest.com. Spent is a paid partner of Stash. 
    Account opening of the debit account is subject to Green Dot Bank approval. In order for a user to be eligible for a Stash debit account, they must also have opened a taxable brokerage account on Stash.
    Debit Account Services provided by and Stash Visa Debit Card issued by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Investment products and services are not offered by Green Dot Bank and are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
     
    Stock rewards that are paid to participating customers via the Stash Stock-Back program, are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stash Stock-Back™ is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any stock rewards earned by this program.
    Early access to your direct deposit depends on deposit verification and when Green Dot Bank gets notice from your employer, and may vary from pay period to pay period.
    You’ll also bear the standard fees and expenses reflected in the pricing of the ETFs in your account, plus fees for various ancillary services charged by Stash and the Custodian.
    Promotion is subject to Terms and Conditions.
    Promotion is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any rewards earned by this promotion.
    This material is not intended as investment advice and is not meant to suggest that any securities are suitable investments for any particular investor. Investment advice is only provided to Stash customers.
    Nothing in these advertisements should be construed as a personal experience of Stash or its services. All accounts or descriptions are for informational purposes only. 

    • 53 min
    Sex and Money: Allison Schrager

    Sex and Money: Allison Schrager

    Hey there! On the third episode of our Sex & Money miniseries, we're talking about RISK. What do we mean when talk about risky behavior?
    Why do some people pay more money to take on less risk? We have Allison Schrager, author of “An Economist Walks into a Brothel” in the studio today to talk about why she went to Nevada's Moonlight Bunny Ranch in Nevada for answers. 
    Special thanks to series episode sponsor Stash. If you visit Stash.app and sign up using promo code SPENT, they’ll give you $5 to start investing if you sign up and fund you invest account before December 8, 2020.
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    Investment advisory services offered by Stash Investments LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser. Investing involves risk and investments may lose value. For more information, visit stashinvest.com. Spent is a paid partner of Stash. 
     
    Account opening of the debit account is subject to Green Dot Bank approval. In order for a user to be eligible for a Stash debit account, they must also have opened a taxable brokerage account on Stash.
     
    Debit Account Services provided by and Stash Visa Debit Card issued by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Investment products and services are not offered by Green Dot Bank and are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
     
    Stock rewards that are paid to participating customers via the Stash Stock-Back program, are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stash Stock-Back™ is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any stock rewards earned by this program.
    Early access to your direct deposit depends on deposit verification and when Green Dot Bank gets notice from your employer, and may vary from pay period to pay period.
    You’ll also bear the standard fees and expenses reflected in the pricing of the ETFs in your account, plus fees for various ancillary services charged by Stash and the Custodian.
    Promotion is subject to Terms and Conditions.
    Promotion is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any rewards earned by this promotion.
    This material is not intended as investment advice and is not meant to suggest that any securities are suitable investments for any particular investor. Investment advice is only provided to Stash customers.
    Nothing in these advertisements should be construed as a personal experience of Stash or its services. All accounts or descriptions are for informational purposes only. 



     

    • 47 min
    Sex and Money: Lucy Sweetkill & Dia Domina Dynasty

    Sex and Money: Lucy Sweetkill & Dia Domina Dynasty

    "How do I pay my taxes and how do I have sex?" Dominatrixes @lucysweetkill and @dominadynasty talk financial literacy and sex education--and why we need more of both, on @spentpodcast’s “Sex & Money” miniseries, sponsored by @stashinvest
     
    “Our world is about female domination, empowerment, and female strength.” Dominatrixes @lucysweetkill and @dominadynasty dispel myths about doing BDSM for a living, on @spentpodcast’s “Sex & Money” miniseries, sponsored by @stashinvest
    “We’re more than just our jobs. Being a dominatrix just happens to align with our value system."

    “Most of us have never sat down and just asked ourselves 'what am I worth?'"  
    Welcome to SPENT's brand spankin' new Sex & Money miniseries. Today, we've got dominatrix duo Dia Domina Dynasty and Lucy Sweetkill in the studio to talk about how they started their unique business as professional dominatrixes, how to ask for what you're worth, and why you need to do work that aligns with your values. For them? Compassion, open-mindedness, and kink.
    Special thanks to our sponsor Stash. If you visit Stash.app and sign up using promo code SPENT, they’ll give you $5 to start investing if you sign up and fund you invest account before December 8, 2020.
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    Investment advisory services offered by Stash Investments LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser. Investing involves risk and investments may lose value. For more information, visit stashinvest.com. Spent is a paid partner of Stash. 
     
    Account opening of the debit account is subject to Green Dot Bank approval. In order for a user to be eligible for a Stash debit account, they must also have opened a taxable brokerage account on Stash.
    Debit Account Services provided by and Stash Visa Debit Card issued by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Investment products and services are not offered by Green Dot Bank and are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stock rewards that are paid to participating customers via the Stash Stock-Back program, are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stash Stock-Back™ is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any stock rewards earned by this program.
    Early access to your direct deposit depends on deposit verification and when Green Dot Bank gets notice from your employer, and may vary from pay period to pay period.
    You’ll also bear the standard fees and expenses reflected in the pricing of the ETFs in your account, plus fees for various ancillary services charged by Stash and the Custodian.
    Promotion is subject to Terms and Conditions.
    Promotion is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any rewards earned by this promotion.
    This material is not intended as investment advice and is not meant to suggest that any securities are suitable investments for any particular investor. Investment advice is only provided to Stash customers.
    Nothing in these advertisements should be construed as a personal experience of Stash or its services. All accounts or descriptions are for informational purposes only.

    • 1 hr
    Sex and Money: Stoya

    Sex and Money: Stoya

    Welcome back! You’re listening to SPENT, the podcast for the financially challenged. We’re back with a brand new season of incredible guests sharing all the wild ways they make and manage their money in a crazy and complicated world. It’s been a while since we last spoke to each other but SPENT’s mission is still the same: If you want to laugh and cry and learn about all the fascinating ways that people from all walks of life  juggle jobs, make financial decisions, and pay the rent while staying true to themselves, this is the podcast for you. 
    To all of you who reached out and told me how much you missed SPENT and all the harrowing and hilarious tales of money madness, I can’t thank you enough. It’s meant the world to me. 
    This time around, I’m doing things a little differently. Rather than one-offs, each episode will be part of a mini series based around a theme. First one up? Sex and money. Hey, money can be hard to talk about. So why not start things off with a bang? 
    We’ve got a killer lineup of guests over the course of the next four episodes. We’ve got adult film star, author, and activist STOYA in the studio to talk about royalties, residuals, and all the ways performers who work in adult entertainment  can get financially screwed.
    We’ve got dominatrix duo DIA DOMINA DYNASTY and LUCY SWEETKILL to talk about money, power dynamics, and how to demand what you’re worth.
    Economist ALLISON SCHRAGER, author of “An Economist Walks into a Brothel” talks risk and why we pay more to take on less of it.
    ALEXANDRA FINE, the CEO of Dame products, talks about the art and challenges of running a tech company that sells pleasure to women. 
    A big shout out to our sponsor STASH. Stash is an easy-to-use app that’s great for beginners that lets you bank, save, and invest smarter. Whether your goal is creating an emergency fund or saving for retirement, STASH can help you create the life you want with the money you have today, starting with just $5. 
    Go to Stash.app and sign up using promo code SPENT
    ***
    Investment advisory services offered by Stash Investments LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser. Investing involves risk and investments may lose value. For more information, visit stashinvest.com. Spent is a paid partner of Stash. 
    Account opening of the debit account is subject to Green Dot Bank approval. In order for a user to be eligible for a Stash debit account, they must also have opened a taxable brokerage account on Stash.
    Debit Account Services provided by and Stash Visa Debit Card issued by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Investment products and services are not offered by Green Dot Bank and are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stock rewards that are paid to participating customers via the Stash Stock-Back program, are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
    Stash Stock-Back™ is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any stock rewards earned by this program.
    Early access to your direct deposit depends on deposit verification and when Green Dot Bank gets notice from your employer, and may vary from pay period to pay period.
    You’ll also bear the standard fees and expenses reflected in the pricing of the ETFs in your account, plus fees for various ancillary services charged by Stash and the Custodian.
    Promotion is subject to Terms and Conditions.
    Promotion is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any rewards earned by this promotion.
    This material is not intended as investment advice and is not meant to suggest that any securities are suitable investments for any particular investor. Investment advice is o

    • 45 min
    Sean Donnelly: Can a Comedian Plan for His Retirement?

    Sean Donnelly: Can a Comedian Plan for His Retirement?

    Today we hit the road with Sean Donnelly, a stand-up comedian you may have seen on Comedy Central, David Letterman and Last Comic Standing. Sean tells us all the tips and tricks he's learned from 10 years on the road, his vices, his budgeting, where his money is going and where he wants to end up. Can a comedian ever retire? We work it out. 

    • 40 min
    Minda Harts: How to Make Money When You Grew Up Broke

    Minda Harts: How to Make Money When You Grew Up Broke

    Minda Harts is the founder of The Memo LLC, a career development company for women of color. She's a superstar career coach, helping women of all ages and backgrounds, from colleges to boardrooms to homeless shelters improve their resumes and advocate for themselves. She's here to talk about finding money mentors and how you can actually teach people to be ambitious.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
45 Ratings

45 Ratings

Cyqlinq ,

Great podcast that tackles finance in a funny way

Being a broke millennial is no joke, but this podcast not only teaches you tips and tricks but also inspires you to chase your dreams while being financially viable

MadisonSites ,

Refreshing financial podcast

I first heard about this from the Qapital newsletter and subscribed months ago, but didn't give an episode a listen until last week - I've binged all of them since then.

jcapes ,

Funny talks about money

Always learn something new listening to this. A great podcast I look forward to each week!

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