Financially Inclined

By: Marketplace
  • Summary

  • “Financially Inclined” is all about money lessons for living life your own way. Every week, financial literacy advocate Yanely Espinal makes learning about money simple, so you can make the most of your life. Because while money can’t buy you happiness, it definitely can’t hurt. This show is created by Marketplace, in collaboration with Next Gen Personal Finance.

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Episodes
  • Entering your entrepreneur era
    Mar 14 2025

    Want to be your own boss? In this episode, host Yanely Espinal talks to attorney-turned-entrepreneur Sam Vander Wielen about the basics of setting up a new business and what you need to know to protect yourself as a business owner. She shares some useful resources that can help you along the way. We also hear from 21-year-old Leslie Zuñiga about what she learned from starting her own nail art business.

    Think you’re financially inclined? Dig deeper into how to start a business:

    • The U.S. Small Business Administration’s 10 steps for starting your own business
    • Small business resources from the U.S. Department of Commerce
    • Internal Revenue Service checklist for starting a business

    Are you in an educational setting? Here’s a handy listening guide.

    Thanks for listening to this episode of “Financially Inclined”! We’d love to hear what you learned from it or any questions you’d like us to answer in a future episode. You can shoot us an email at financiallyinclined@marketplace.org or tell us using this online form.

    This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account.

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    16 mins
  • Who’s paying for this?
    Mar 7 2025

    Does talking about money make you uncomfortable? In this episode, host Yanely Espinal talks with author Erin Lowry about how to approach awkward money conversations. They discuss everything from splitting costs to loaning friends and family money to etiquette around payment apps like Venmo.

    Think you’re financially inclined? Dig deeper into understanding how to have tough money talks:

    • Learn more about your money personality from NerdWallet
    • See additional tips for navigating difficult money conversations
    • Hear more scripts and strategies from our guest Erin Lowry

    Are you in an educational setting? Here’s a handy listening guide.

    Thanks for listening to this episode of “Financially Inclined”! We’d love to hear what you learned from it or any questions you’d like us to answer in a future episode. You can shoot us an email at financiallyinclined@marketplace.org or tell us using this online form.

    This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account.

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    16 mins
  • “Financially Inclined” is back for Season 4
    Feb 28 2025

    Host and financial literacy advocate Yanely Espinal is back for Season 4 to get the answers to your money questions and set you up to succeed . This season, we’ll be discussing everything from launching your own business to paying for college. We dig into negotiation techniques and teach you how to navigate tricky money conversations with friends and family. You don’t want to miss it!

    This podcast is presented in partnership with Greenlight: the money app for teens — with investing. For a limited time, our listeners can earn $10 when they sign up today for a Greenlight account.

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    1 min

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