Because money touches everything. The Talk Money Podcast is a weekly show that explores how money shapes our relationships, choices, culture, and everyday lives. Hosted by Sherri Brown — Financial Strategist & Licensed Insurance Advisor, and founder of Cali Pearl — this podcast breaks down personal finance, modern dating, marriage, divorce, business partnerships, and legacy planning in a way that’s clear, relatable, and judgment‑free. If you’re looking for real conversations about money that actually make sense, you’re in the right place. No jargon. No shame. Just practical guidance for women and families who want clarity, confidence, and a better relationship with money. Topics include: Personal finance and financial wellness Money and relationships Marriage, divorce, and prenups Business partnerships and entrepreneurship Wealth building, legacy, and estate planning Money psychology and decision‑making
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Talk Money Podcast is a society podcast hosted by Sherri, with 22 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #20
The Emergency Exit — Cash You Can Actually Reach
Apr 9, 202621 minS1
<p>Most of us believe we have a safety net. And most of us are working with something that will fail the moment we actually need it. </p><p>In Episode 20 of Talk Money Podcast, Sherri gives April — and every woman listening — the spare key. Not a credit card. Not a 401k. Not a promise from family. A real, liquid, accessible safety net that does not cost you extra when everything else is already going wrong.</p><p>This episode gets specific about what liquidity actually means: money you can reach quickly and without significant loss of value. And it names...
<p>April’s foundation is poured. The cement is set. And this week, she picks up the floor plan.</p><p>Episode 19 of April’s Toolbox: Building Your Financial House is about the financial tool most people know they need and almost nobody actually builds: a spending plan. Not a budget — a spending plan. And the difference between those two words is the difference between a document that feels like punishment and one that feels like power.</p><p>This episode opens where real financial conversations have to start: with a question. Do you know — right now, today — exactly where every doll...
<p>This is the episode where April breaks ground.</p><p>In Episode 18 of April's Toolbox: Building Your Financial House, host Sherri Brown, introduces the financial concept that separates those who build wealth from those who only earn income — and the one ingredient it cannot work without: time.</p><p>April's tool this week is cement. Because before you can build anything that lasts, you have to pour the foundation right. And in your financial house, that foundation is compounding.</p><p>But this episode doesn't begin with a definition. It begins with a question Sherri used to open her fi...
Why Your Money Mindset Is the Blueprint for Everything You Build
Mar 30, 202614 minS1
<p>I want to ask you something before we get into today’s lesson.</p><p>What did money mean in the household you grew up in?</p><p>Was it discussed openly — with intention and clarity? Or was it something that lived in the background, managed quietly, never explained? Was it a source of tension? Something you learned to work around rather than understand?</p><p>Most of us, if we are being honest, grew up in households where money was managed but never truly understood. Where the system was: here is what comes in, here is what goes out...
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Global Trade, and What Tariffs Mean for Your Wallet Right Now
Mar 24, 202623 minS1
<p>Episode 16 of the Talk Money Podcast — “The Woman at the Table” — is the finale of the March series Invest in Women: The Economics of Leadership, and it closes the month at the largest table in the world: the World Trade Organization.</p><p>Host Sherri Brown traces the full arc of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s life — from a village in southern Nigeria where she was raised by her grandmother and learned to carry water and cook as a child, through the devastation of the Biafran War, to Harvard, MIT, and a 25-year career at the World Bank. The episode follows her two tenu...
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