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Podcast Picks: Financial Feminist

by Ally Kutz
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April 28, 2022 at 2:30 PM

Hosted by: Tori Dunlap // herfirst100k.com/financialfeministpodcast 

In many circles, talking about money — what you earn, how you earn it, and what you do with it — can be a borderline taboo subject that makes a lot of people uncomfortable. But why? According to money expert Tori Dunlap, it's because the world is run by rich white men.

Dunlap's business — named Her First 100K — was founded on the idea that all women have the power to gain financial freedom and equality but are not provided the resources needed in a predatory financial industry that unfairly targets marginalized groups. But she's here to change that.

After finding huge success on social media — she has more than 2 million followers on TikTok alone — Dunlap took her mission to the world of podcasts. Financial Feminist, which returns for a new season this spring, teaches financial stability and provides the resources necessary to start on the path to financial equality.

Touching on subjects ranging from building your financial game plan to discussing in detail the racial wealth gap, Dunlap provides her own expertise as a finance expert alongside that of others in the financial field.

Discussed in an open, unabashedly feminist space with much candor and encouragement, Dunlap has created the start of a new wave of financial feminists across the U.S. — and the world. Achieving financial equality is possible for women, and as Dunlap states, "A financial education is a woman's best form of protest. Let's start the movement."

Apple Podcasts // Stitcher // Spotify 

 

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