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37 podcasts semantically matched to the Personal Finance vocabulary, grouped by how closely their episode topics align and sorted by score within each group, highest first.
Every personal finance-relevant podcast in our index, ranked by Pod Score (audience size, ratings, and host openness combined). Topical-fit tier shown on each card as a secondary signal.
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64% matchThese are the sub-areas, terminology, and adjacent concepts that personal finance podcasts return to most often. Use them as pitch hooks: name the specific topic, not the umbrella term.
Personal finance podcasts cover budgeting, investing, retirement planning, tax strategies, debt management, credit scores, mortgages, insurance, emergency funds, diversification, index funds, ETFs, stocks, bonds, cryptocurrency, real estate, side hustles, financial independence, FIRE movement, robo-advisors, asset allocation, risk tolerance, compound interest, expense ratios, SEC regulations, 401(k)s, IRAs, HSAs, financial literacy, net worth tracking, and wealth building strategies.
Recent episodes from the top 8 podcasts matched to Personal Finance. Reference one of these in your pitch; hosts notice when you've actually listened.
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New1h 14mStart with NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast, The Path to Financial Independence, The Path to Financial Independence Podcast; these scored the strongest semantic alignment to Personal Finance in our analysis.
We don't rely on Apple Podcasts categories. those are too coarse. Instead, we generate a detailed vocabulary description of Personal Finance, embed it as a high-dimensional semantic vector, then compare to similarly-embedded vectors for every podcast in our catalog. The shows that score highest on cosine similarity are the ones whose actual episode content most aligns with Personal Finance.
A Strong match (cosine similarity ā„ 0.60) means the podcast's episode topics overlap substantially with the Personal Finance vocabulary. Hosts on these shows discuss Personal Finance topics every few episodes; a guest pitch with a specific Personal Finance angle should fit naturally. Moderate (0.45ā0.60) is adjacent; light (0.30ā0.45) is crossover.
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