
Ashlee Piper | Buying Less, Living More: What Happens When You Stop Shopping
In this episode of MONEYO2, Ashlee Piper shares her journey from a cycle of spending and stress to intentional living. After a year of buying nothing new, Ashlee transformed her relationship with money, identity, and joy. She opens up about overcoming consumer debt, discovering emotional freedom through consuming less, and offers practical tips for anyone looking to simplify their life and spending habits. This honest and inspiring conversation is perfect for those seeking to rethink money and find balance.

Elizabeth Faye | Breaking Free from Money Trauma & Hustle Culture
In this episode of MONEYO2, Elizabeth Faye, founder of The Vitality Project and Hair Love University, shares her journey from burnout and health collapse to finding balance in success and wealth. She discusses how childhood money trauma shapes our mindset, the role of nervous system regulation and breathwork in creating safety around money, and breaking generational scarcity patterns. Elizabeth offers practical guidance for building success without sacrificing wellbeing, including a guided breathwork meditation to transform your money mindset.

Christine Benz | How to Retire & Navigate Market Volatility
In this episode of MONEYO2, Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning at Morningstar, shares practical strategies to navigate market uncertainty and build a resilient retirement plan. She discusses avoiding emotional financial decisions, smart emergency fund planning, protecting your portfolio from inflation, and her proven “bucket approach” to retirement. Christine also highlights the importance of global diversification and investing in your human capital. Whether you’re near retirement or just starting out, Christine’s calm guidance offers valuable insights for long-term financial health.

Kathryn Edwards | Are you optimistic about the economy?
In this episode of MONEYO2, Kathryn Anne Edwards, a PhD economist and host of the Optimist Economy podcast, shares insights on how the 2008 Recession shaped her career and economic education mission. She discusses Social Security’s vital role, potential impacts of changes to the Department of Education on trade schools, and how universal childcare could benefit families, providers, and the economy—especially in beauty and wellness. Kathryn’s clear economic perspective offers valuable guidance to help you make informed financial decisions.

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox | How to Bounce Back from Financial Setbacks
In this episode of MONEYO2, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox shares her inspiring journey of overcoming overwhelming debt and financial setbacks. From battling over $140K in debt to navigating job loss and downsizing, Lynnette offers practical strategies to rebuild financial stability. Her latest book, Bounce Back, provides a comprehensive roadmap for recovery. This episode is a powerful reminder that no matter your financial situation, there is always a path forward with the right mindset and tools.

April Oury | From an overwhelmed business owner to an almost $10 million dollar exit
In this episode of MONEYO2, April Oury shares her journey scaling a small service business from 2 to 8 locations and achieving a nearly $10 million exit. She talks about the pivotal decision to bring in outside leadership, the importance of separating service from business operations, and how stepping aside opened the door to new opportunities. April’s story offers valuable lessons for business owners considering their next act and planning successful transitions.

Evol Greaves | From Financial Anxiety to Financial Confidence
In this episode of MONEYO2, Evol Greaves, VP of Engineering at Betterment, shares his journey from $100K in student loan debt to financial confidence. Born in Jamaica, Evol talks about overcoming financial anxiety, shifting from scarcity to abundance mindset, and the power of automation and financial literacy. Whether managing debt or building wealth, his story offers practical inspiration and lessons.

Gay Gaddis | Turning $16k to a Multi-Million Dollar Business
In this episode of MONEYO2, Gay Gaddis, founder of the largest independent female-owned advertising agency in the U.S., shares her inspiring journey from a $16,000 401k investment to building a multi-million dollar business without outside funding. Gay opens up about how her childhood shaped her financial mindset, the challenges of starting a company during a recession, and her unique approach to leading creative teams. She also discusses the importance of risk-taking, talent investment, and continuous innovation. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or creative professional, this episode offers valuable insights to help you grow your business and manage your finances wisely.

Betsey Stevenson | AI’s Impact on the Future of Work & Education (Pt. 2)
In this episode of MONEYO2, Betsey Stevenson, former Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor, shares expert insights on the future of work and education amid a rapidly changing economy. She discusses the impact of AI on jobs, the rising importance of critical thinking, and the value of adaptability. Betsey also weighs in on the debate between four-year degrees and vocational programs, offering practical advice for navigating economic transitions and planning for financial setbacks.

Katy Song | MONEY TIPS with a CFP
In this episode of MONEYO2, Katy Song, Certified Financial Planner and Chief Financial Planner for Domain Money, shares her expertise on MONEY MINDSET and how negative money stories impact people across all income levels. Using Qnity’s MONEY EDU/MONEY PRO framework, Katy offers practical advice on maximizing MONEY IN, managing MONEY OUT, and identifies three common areas where overspending happens. Erin also shares her experience working with Katy and using a fee-only financial planning service.
DISCLAIMER: Erin Kuhn Bhansali, host of this podcast, is a client of Domain Money and received a complimentary financial plan.

Doc G | A Former Hospice Doctor's take on Money & Purpose
In this episode of MONEYO2, Jordan Grumet—known as ‘Doc G’—shares his unique journey from hospice doctor to financial independence advocate. Drawing on his medical experience and personal story, Jordan offers deep insights on viewing money as a tool, finding purpose beyond wealth, and overcoming financial trauma. He discusses how creating margin in life by balancing time, energy, and resources can help you live fully today while working toward long-term goals.

Betsey Stevenson | How to Think Like an Economist (Pt. 1)
In this episode of MONEYO2, economist Betsey Stevenson shares insights from her work advising President Obama and the U.S. Department of Labor. She breaks down key economic principles that can help you make smarter financial decisions, including opportunity costs and managing inflation. Betsey also discusses the value of side hustles and emerging trends that could affect your financial wellbeing.
For those eager to learn more, check out her textbook, Principles of Economics.

Jonathan Clements | 5 Keys to a Better Financial Life
In this episode of MONEYO2, personal finance expert Jonathan Clements shares insights from his 20+ years as The Wall Street Journal’s finance columnist. He opens up about how his upbringing fueled his passion for money education and offers timeless advice on building financial security, managing common psychological challenges, and investing with discipline. Jonathan also highlights the importance of turning your career earnings into lasting wealth through steady saving and simple, diversified investing.
Plus, discover resources like his books My Money Journey and How to Think About Money to deepen your financial knowledge.

Bill Yount | It’s never too late. An episode for “Late Starters”
In this episode of MONEYO2, Bill Yount, ER physician and host of the Catching Up To FI podcast, shares his candid journey from high earnings and unpreparedness for retirement to embracing a frugal lifestyle and financial freedom. Bill breaks down common myths about income and financial readiness while offering practical advice for those feeling stuck or late in their financial journey.

Jenn Lyles | The Clarity of Being Debt-Free
In this episode of MONEYO2, Jenn Lyles shares her inspiring journey to financial freedom with her husband, paying off a $215,000 mortgage in just four years through dedication and unconventional sacrifices. Her story offers practical encouragement and hope for anyone looking to overcome debt and achieve financial independence.

Allan Roth | Wishing you a BORING investing life
In this episode of MONEYO2, Allan Roth, founder of Wealth Logic and author of How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street, shares his practical investing philosophy centered on simplicity and frugality. Allan discusses how many wealthy people succeed by being cautious savers and highlights the power of index fund investing as a core strategy. Whether you’re just starting out or seeking straightforward financial advice, this episode offers valuable wisdom to guide your investing journey.

JL Collins Story | The Simple Path to Wealth
In this episode of MONEYO2, JL Collins, renowned financial blogger and author of The Simple Path to Wealth, shares key insights from his journey to financial independence. JL discusses the two phases of your financial life, practical strategies for investing, and how to overcome fears around money. Whether you’re new to investing or experienced, this episode offers valuable lessons to help you build wealth with confidence.

Cash’s Story | From Hairdresser to Investor
In this episode of MONEYO2, Cash Lawless, a former celebrity hairstylist for the Kardashians and other stars, shares his inspiring journey from homelessness to success in hairdressing, entrepreneurship, and real estate. Cash discusses the economics of working with celebrities and the vital role mentorship and financial education played in his growth. If you’re looking for motivation and practical financial wisdom, this episode is a must-listen.

Jay’s Story | From $60k to Millionaire
In this episode of MONEYO2, Jay (J.Money) shares his remarkable journey of becoming a millionaire within ten years, transparently tracking his net worth from $58,000 to over $1.13 million. He discusses the mindset shifts, patience, and intentional minimalism that fueled his financial freedom and early retirement. If you’re inspired by deliberate wealth building and openness, this episode is for you.

Manisha’s Story | On Financial Health + Emotional Wealth
In this episode of MONEYO2, Manisha Thakor, a financial well-being expert and author, shares her journey of overcoming toxic money and work habits that affected her health and relationships. She introduces the concept of MoneyZen, connecting financial health with emotional well-being, and offers practical ways to reframe money worries for greater balance and peace of mind.