Episode 69

"If you talk about how you’re stressed, you’re probably stressed about money but saying you’re just stressed in general. If you’re stressed about your career, it’s because it relates to money. It really does touch everything and we aren’t always explicit about it."

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Episode Summary

Alicia Adamczyk is a University of Michigan grad and New York City-based senior writer at Fortune Magazine, covering money and careers. Before her role at Fortune, Alicia worked as a senior money reporter at CNBC and held reporting roles at MONEY Magazine and Lifehacker.

Before becoming a journalist, Alicia always desired to help people. She also enjoyed leafing through her Dad’s MONEY subscription as a kid (things really do come full circle!). As it turns out, her way of helping people became reporting on all things personal finance, ultimately fusing two of her prime interests.

Today’s episode covers several different money topics: how it affects all areas of our lives, how to approach conversations about it, what needs to change about personal finance advice, how to host a “money salon,” and so much more.

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Anita Cheung