By Amaka Watson,
Houston Defender
Improving your financial health is essential for achieving financial freedom and generational wealth. Here are the top 5 Black-owned podcasts that can help you take active steps towards improving your financial well-being.
Clever Girl Finance
Clever Girl Finance was founded by Bola Onada Sokunbi and is a leading personal finance platform for women in the U.S. The platform aims to empower women by providing the right financial products and services, as well as offering financial guidance. The podcast helps women learn how to eliminate debt, save for retirement, increase income, and build real wealth.
Earn Your Leisure
Earn Your Leisure is a popular podcast hosted by Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings. They provide an insider’s view of the financial aspects of the sports and entertainment industry. Rashad and Troy analyze business models, explore the latest finance trends, and help listeners understand the nuances of business in an engaging and informal manner.
Brown Ambition
Brown Ambition is a weekly podcast hosted by finance gurus Mandi Woodruff, executive editor of MagnifyMoney.com, and Tiffany Aliche, also known as The Budgetista. The podcast covers topics such as negotiating salary raises, navigating a recession, managing money and relationships, dealing with student debt, and investing beyond retirement funds.
His and Her Money
His and Her Money podcast is hosted by Talaat and Tai McNeely, who aim to help couples and parents manage their financial health and avoid common pitfalls. The podcast covers topics such as money-saving strategies, budgeting, debt elimination, and investments, focusing on helping couples become financially independent and debt-free.
Journey To Launch
Journey to Launch is a podcast hosted by Jamila Souffrant, a Certified Financial Education Instructor, who provides valuable insights to help young people of color understand their finances and achieve financial health. The podcast has received recognition from prominent publications such as Money Magazine and Business Insider, and has garnered over two million downloads.
This article was originally published by Houston Defender.