Five Podcasts To Help You Get Your Finances Together
Last updated September 4, 2025
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When it comes to really understanding your money, one of the best and most overlooked methods of practice is listening to podcasts. Podcasts are great because they allow you to easily consume information outside of traditional methods like reading books or researching the web. There are many personal finance, investing, and money management podcasts available that specifically cater to college students!
If you’re looking for some financial advice, consider tuning into one of the five podcasts below!
Listen Money Matters
Listen Money Matters is a personal finance podcast that dives into the major topics all money-managing beginners need to know: maintaining a budget, managing your debit, increasing your checks, and more.
The College Investor
The College Investor tackles personal finance, student loans, understanding the job market, and investments.
So Money
Perfect for beginners, the So Money podcast covers topics such as budgeting, saving, and debt.
Millennial Podcast
Host Megan Tan of Millennial Podcast talks with young people about the trials of coming of age in the 21st century, from money and work to culture.
Stacking Benjamins
Stacking Benjamins is a podcast series that includes conversations with financial experts.
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