She Makes Money Moves | Glamour

She Makes Money Moves | Glamour

Glamour & Condé Nast Entertainment

There’s power, especially for young women, in talking about money: how much we make, how much we spend—and how money impacts our identities and our relationships. She Makes Money Moves, a podcast from Glamour and Condé Nast Entertainment, is your invitation to join the conversation. Hosted by Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry, She Makes Money Moves shares intimate, unscripted stories from women across the country along with advice from financial experts to help guide these women—and women everywhere—forward. Subscribe now to join us, as we help women raise their voices and make money moves.

British Vogue’s Edward Enninful on Naomi, Rihanna, The King and … and leading Vogue too.

British Vogue’s Edward Enninful on Naomi, Rihanna, The King and … and leading Vogue too.

Pam sits down in an unprecedented discussion with British Vogue’s Edward Enninful to discuss his new memoir, ‘A Visible Man’. They'll talk about his journey, his favorite shoots, the lessons he learned and what advice he would give his younger self today.

Nov 22, 2022 • 46:42

Vanity Fair’s Radhika Jones on How She Got Here & Everything Hollywood

Vanity Fair’s Radhika Jones on How She Got Here & Everything Hollywood

In her five years as editor in chief of Vanity Fair, Radhika Jones has dedicated the platform—and VF’s coveted covers—to highlighting the artists, writers, actors, and leaders who are moving the culture forward. Through periods of political and cultural upheaval, she’s been steadfast in her exploration of art, activism, and power in 21st century America, and VF’s audience has grown as a result. For this episode, Pam sits down with Radhika for a conversation about how VF’s aspirational c

Nov 16, 2022 • 43:15

Glamour’s Samantha Barry & C. Nicole Mason on Why Women Need to Unite…Now!

Glamour’s Samantha Barry & C. Nicole Mason on Why Women Need to Unite…Now!

Special Election Day episode! For so long, it seemed endless progress was afoot for women, yet the past two years have told a different narrative with women taking on so much during the pandemic and perhaps being forced out of the workforce, now punctuated by the monumental decision by the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022. Where can we possibly go from here? I assure you, the women of this generation are not taking this lying down. Where is the media on raising hell?

Nov 8, 2022 • 40:24

Vogue Business Editor Maghan McDowell & Alice Delahunt on The Metaverse, Digital Fashion, and Crypto (Oh My!)

Vogue Business Editor Maghan McDowell & Alice Delahunt on The Metaverse, Digital Fashion, and Crypto (Oh My!)

The coming Web3 revolution may already be upon us, yet still so many of us don’t exactly know what is going on. How does this affect our real world personas and what does this mean for the media world at large? Pam will discuss the Metaverse, Crypto and digital fashion (what we know, what we don’t and what everything we can possibly imagine about it) with Vogue Business Senior Innovation Editor Maghan McDowell and Founder and CEO Alice Delahunt.

Nov 2, 2022 • 47:02

Phillip Picardi on The Industry of Influence

Phillip Picardi on The Industry of Influence

When you think about it - influencers have changed the face of media over the last decade with the rise of social media. Elementary school kids now aspire to be “instafamous” as the new traditional career path…but there’s a vibe shift coming….or it could actually already be happening? So how will influencers evolve as media (social and all) evolves? Will they lead the way or follow? Pam and Phill will investigate with this riveting conversation.

Oct 26, 2022 • 42:41

Ashlyn Harris on Turning Anger Into Action

Ashlyn Harris on Turning Anger Into Action

Where are we going when it comes to equality and representation? Pam will have a robust discussion about the recent victory securing equal pay for the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team - how this happened and what is left to fight for in this space. How are we taking a step forward together, and at the same time, taking a step backwards? They’ll also dive into Ashlyn’s history and how she came into the sport to begin with, her family and advocacy and where she thinks she’ll go after she hangs up

Oct 19, 2022 • 44:59

The New Yorker's David Remnick Speaks His Truth

The New Yorker's David Remnick Speaks His Truth

If you want to really understand what’s happening in the U.S. (and the world) at large, there’s really one person to ask - editor of The New Yorker, David Remnick. His calm presence and firm knowledge of all things politics is simply unparalleled. Pam will speak with David in a rare conversation prior to the midterm elections in the U.S. to understand the pivotal issues at hand and where he thinks the U.S. is headed today.

Oct 19, 2022 • 55:25

Retirement Bootcamp

Retirement Bootcamp

Whether you just didn’t save in your 20s or 30s or had to cash in your 401K and are starting from scratch, you can get your retirement back on track at any age. Today’s guest is 38 and hasn't started saving for retirement yet—and she's worried she's fallen behind. She's wondering how much money she should save, where she should keep that savings, and how to support herself and her family now while planning for their future. Expert: Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche. Buy her latest book,

Oct 19, 2021 • 16:42

The Economics of Going Remote

The Economics of Going Remote

Covid has taught us that many office workers can work from anywhere. As the U.S. moves toward an eventual return to the office—while navigating variants and vaccine boosters—we have the opportunity to help define what full-time work looks like and where we're sitting when we do it. For those who want to keep working virtually—like today's guest—what does WFH mean for their finances, their taxes, and their career trajectory?Expert: Shelly Bell, Founder and CEO of Black Girl Ventures.Read

Oct 12, 2021 • 22:01

Young Mom/Old Mom

Young Mom/Old Mom

Raising a child is expensive. And of course the challenges (and spending) that come with parenthood will look different when the parents are considerably younger or older than average. Today’s guests are both mothers, but they had children at very different stages in their lives. (One was 21 when she welcomed her first; the other, 42.) Now they're both wondering how to prepare for their financial futures—and their children's. Expert: Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche. For more on the to

Oct 5, 2021 • 22:14

The Real Cost of Staying Healthy

The Real Cost of Staying Healthy

Even if you have insurance, health care is expensive in the U.S. Today’s guest has been struggling with mental illness for more than a decade—and in April of this year, her physical health suddenly spiraled. Taking time off for a surgery, recovery, and specialist appointments meant lost wages and major medical bills. Now she's trying to safeguard both her health and her bottom line—but she's not sure how to budget for unexpected medical expenses.Expert: Bola Sokunbi of Clever Girl Finan

Sep 28, 2021 • 21:16

Small Business Survival Tips

Small Business Survival Tips

Starting a small business has always been daunting—but it was measurably more so for today's guest, who opened hers (Fulton Street Books & Coffee) in the summer of 2020, amid an unprecedented global pandemic and national protests demanding accountability for the police killings of Black Americans. Here's what she learned—and what she still hopes to learn—about navigating small-business ownership and the digital-first landscape.Expert:  Mary Kay Bowman, global head of buyer, seller,

Sep 21, 2021 • 25:22

The Caregiver Squeeze

The Caregiver Squeeze

As couples have children later and their own parents live longer, women, in particular, don’t have time or money to spare. And for parents who were caring for both their children and their parents during the pandemic, coronavirus came with even more obstacles. Today's guest had to dip into her emergency savings when she found herself working from home with three unexpected officemates: her two children and her father. As she finds her financial footing amid the new normal, she needs to

Sep 14, 2021 • 25:03

Introducing In Vogue: The 2000s

Introducing In Vogue: The 2000s

In season 2 of In Vogue: The 2000s, we explore how fashion fused with every aspect of pop culture to become a global entertainment engine ubiquitous in culture--impinging on the global consciousness like never before. From Nicholas Ghesquière awakening the sleeping fashion house of Balenciaga, to Vogue putting the couture into Juicy Couture, and discussing Carrie Bradshaw’s influence on trendy 2000s fashion with Sarah Jessica Parker, we cover the iconic looks that defined the decade. He

Sep 7, 2021 • 1:53

Introducing: Healthyish

Introducing: Healthyish

We're excited to be bringing you a sneak peek at the latest from our friends at Bon Appétit! Healthyish is a six-part mini-series that takes on food and wellness in all their delicious complexity. Join host Amanda Shapiro (editorial director of Bon Appétit and the founding editor of Healthyish) along with professional chefs, home cooks, foragers, and of course our very own cast of Bon Appétit personalities to dive deep into what it means to eat, drink, and live healthy(ish), with lots of cooking

Jun 24, 2021 • 4:53

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Stress

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Stress

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, hair, and more. In this episode, we're talking about stress. You can't always control a stressful situation, but you can control the way you — and in some ways, even your skin and hair — react to one. During this episode, Belisa Vranich, psychologist and founder of The Breathing Class, walks Michelle and Jenny through simple exercises that use breath to brin

Dec 17, 2020 • 43:29

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Shampoo

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Shampoo

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, hair, and more. In this episode, we're talking about shampoo. Imagine a world where instead of using shampoo, you relied on the powders and liquids in your pantry to keep your hair looking (and smelling) fresh. That was reality just a little more than 100 years ago; Today, the shampoo aisle has a dizzying number of options. In this episode — our first to foc

Dec 10, 2020 • 43:19

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Acids

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Acids

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about acids. As the old saying goes: An acid a day (or, uh, every few days if you're sensitive) keeps breakouts, fine lines, and dullness away. And no, we don't mean that kind of acid. In this episode, we're talking about AHAs and BHAs — the acids commonly used in skin care to help slough off dead cells and ke

Dec 3, 2020 • 0:00

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Vitamins

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Vitamins

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about vitamins in skin care. You know vitamins as the micronutrients our body needs in order to function, but when applied topically, vitamins can have a profound effect on the health and appearance of our skin. In this episode, Michelle and Jenny learn about the man who first gave these micronutrients a name

Nov 26, 2020 • 0:00

Introducing SELF: Checking In

Introducing SELF: Checking In

Introducing Checking In, the advice podcast where we answer real health and wellness questions from real people like you. Hosted by SELF’s Editor in Chief, Carolyn Kylstra, and featuring trusted experts, doctors, therapists, thought leaders, and even a few celebrities, we’re diving deep into what it really means to be healthy. Checking In launches on Monday, November 16th, with new episodes releasing weekly. Subscribe to get episodes right when they drop at 6:00 am EST. Listen to Checking In her

Nov 23, 2020 • 0:00

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Wrinkles

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Wrinkles

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about wrinkles. Let's get one thing straight: It's a privilege to have wrinkles. But if you want your skin to look as youthful as you feel, modern medicine has a few tricks up its sleeve, and injectables like Botox are chief among them. Ophthalmologist Jean Carruthers sits down with Michelle and Jenny to tell

Nov 19, 2020 • 0:00

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Pores

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Pores

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about pores. There are millions of tiny openings all over your skin — and if you didn't have them, you'd be dead. If that makes you feel squeamish, then cover your ears, because we've got dermatologist Sandra Lee, also known as Dr. Pimple Popper, in the house. The social media sensation and reality star walks

Nov 12, 2020 • 0:00

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Hyperpigmentation

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Hyperpigmentation

Each week, we’re bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about hyperpigmentation. Our skin is home to many tiny factories called melanocytes. They're responsible for producing the pigment that gives skin its color. But certain triggers like UV light can send those factories into overdrive, resulting in dark spots and discoloration known as hyperpigmentation. In this

Nov 5, 2020 • 0:00

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Sunscreen

Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Sunscreen

Each week, we're bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. In this episode, we're talking about sunscreen. Without protection from UV rays, every one of the greatest beauty innovations of the modern age — retinoids, AHAs, hyaluronic acid, lasers — is a big, old waste of time and money. It's fitting then that our debut episode is all about SPF. First, Michelle and Jenny have a frank talk with Shyla

Oct 29, 2020 • 0:00

Introducing Allure: The Science of Beauty

Introducing Allure: The Science of Beauty

Do you start group chats about the best scalp treatments? Google AHA vs BHA exfoliants until the wee hours? Take progress photos of your dark spots after trying a new vitamin C serum? You’re our people. And we know you’re going to love The Science of Beauty, a new podcast produced by the editors of Allure. Michelle Lee, editor in chief, and Jenny Bailly, executive beauty director, are deep-diving into the topics you’ve always wondered about and bringing dermatologists, cosmetic chemists — and ev

Oct 15, 2020 • 0:00

Introducing In Vogue: The 1990s

Introducing In Vogue: The 1990s

The story of a pivotal decade, In VOGUE: The 1990s is a new audio docuseries that revisits the pivotal moments in 90’s culture through the lens of fashion. From slip dresses with army boots to colorful tracksuits and minimal pantsuits, Vogue experts and star guests highlight the stories in fashion history that reflected this new era of connectivity.  Presented by Anna Wintour and hosted by Hamish Bowles, this fashion podcast examines how the 90s sparked a cultural fusion that continues to shape

Sep 17, 2020 • 2:32

Introducing: The Pitchfork Review

Introducing: The Pitchfork Review

The Pitchfork Review is the music podcast you've always wanted, from the most trusted voice in music. Join host Puja Patel, Pitchfork's Editor-in-Chief, as we dig deep into the week's best new music and rising artists, plus all the industry news and culture you need to know. Peek behind the curtain of Pitchfork and dive into our team’s music-nerd brains. Listen to The Pitchfork Review, and hear music differently. Subscribe to The Pitchfork Review to get new episodes every Friday at midnight. Le

Jul 10, 2020 • 1:00

The New American Dream

The New American Dream

If managing money is a challenge for the average person, it’s exponentially harder for an immigrant—and harder still for an undocumented immigrant who won’t have basic financial tools, like a bank account and access to credit. Today’s guest shares the unique financial challenges that left her with $43,000 of debt, and our host (also an immigrant) and expert offer tips to help her work through them. Expert: Stefanie O'ConnellThis is the final episode of season one of She Makes Money Move

Jan 15, 2020 • 37:39

Spending & Saving as a Single Mom

Spending & Saving as a Single Mom

Knowing when to talk to your kids about money—and what to say—is tough. But the money talk is like the sex talk: If you avoid it because you’re uncomfortable (or confused yourself) your children won’t magically become responsible. Today’s guest is a single mom who doesn’t feel like she has the right tools to teach her daughter about money. She also needs help planning for both of their financial futures. Expert: Stefanie O'Connell

Jan 7, 2020 • 31:44

Why Is Asking for Money So Painful?

Why Is Asking for Money So Painful?

If negotiating a higher salary was easy, everyone would do it. And while most people don’t negotiate, if you’re not asking for promotions and raises at every turn in your career, you’re leaving money on the table. Today’s episode talks about knowing what you're worth—and shares tips for getting it.Expert: Ashley Feinstein GerstleyShe Make Money Moves will be taking a break over the holidays. We’ll return with new episodes on January 7, 2020.

Dec 17, 2019 • 27:14

Full-Time Freelancing: Are You Tough Enough?

Full-Time Freelancing: Are You Tough Enough?

For some people, the flexibility of freelancing might be particularly appealing as life and family circumstances change. But the benefits of freelancing don’t come without challenges. (Unpredictable income, for starters.) Today’s guest is evaluating the trade-offs of a freelance career vs. a full-time office job in order to figure out what’s best for herself and her family.Expert: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley

Dec 10, 2019 • 36:07

Chasing Money vs. Chasing Your Passion

Chasing Money vs. Chasing Your Passion

For many women, starting a business is a way to follow a passion while leaving an uninspiring career behind. But a business can’t survive on passion alone. Whatever you’re selling, whether it’s hiking retreats or hand-knit blankets, you need to figure out a business model and a financial plan. Here’s how to get started.Expert: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 3, 2019 • 27:47

Power Dynamics When She Makes More

Power Dynamics When She Makes More

In 2019, more women than ever are out-earning their husbands. Having more money coming in is great for a couple’s bottom line, but flipping gender roles, financially, can strain a relationship. Studies have found that in marriages where the woman is the main breadwinner, it can be stressful for the husband and the wife.Expert: Shannon McLay

Nov 26, 2019 • 28:07

Why Aren’t More Women Investing?

Why Aren’t More Women Investing?

The gender pay gap isn’t the only thing hurting women’s bottom lines. We also approach investing differently—or ignore it entirely. Many of us take our lower paychecks and leave them sitting in a savings account. (A terrible idea.) Today we talk about how to make your money work harder. Today's expert: Tiffany Aliche Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 19, 2019 • 25:33

The Pivot to Parenthood

The Pivot to Parenthood

If we’re just talking dollars and cents, kids are a terrible investment. How are parents supposed to cover the day-to-day necessities—plus dance lessons, coding classes, and tutors—while saving for the future? In today's episode, we help one young mother answer those questions. Expert: Shannon Mclay

Nov 12, 2019 • 27:41

Divorce, In Dollars and Sense

Divorce, In Dollars and Sense

Going through a divorce is hard on many levels, but the financial part can be easier if you follow the steps outlined in today’s episode. Yes, it's easier to bury your head in the sand. But if you ignore your feelings or your finances for too long, you'll pay for it. In the case of your finances, literally. Consider this a roadmap for protecting your bottom line. Review Fidelity’s Life Events resources here: https://www.fidelity.com/life-events/overview

Nov 5, 2019 • 31:12

Student Loan Debt Is Crushing Us

Student Loan Debt Is Crushing Us

Student loan debt has become a national crisis. Today, 44 million Americans owe a collective $1.5 trillion. (Yes, trillion.) Nearly two-thirds of that debt belongs to women, including today's guest, whose student loan debt — more than $250,000 — is about four times her annual salary.Expert: Farnoosh Torabi. Click here to schedule a visit with the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. And for more information on student loan debt forgiveness and the survey mentioned in this episode,

Oct 29, 2019 • 28:02

The “Open Door” Fund

The “Open Door” Fund

A savings account is a safe place to keep your cash-but if you leave everything there, you’re losing money. While investing can sound overwhelming (especially if you were burned by the last recession) it’s almost impossible to save for retirement without it. Here’s how to get started.Expert: Nicole Lapin. The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors' website can direct you to a nearby financial advisor with hourly rates. For more information on today's episode, visit glamour.

Oct 22, 2019 • 23:09

You Lost Your Job. Now What?

You Lost Your Job. Now What?

With rumblings of a recession in the news, one recent poll found that almost half of Americans with jobs are worried about losing them. If it happens to you, whether you’re laid off or just plain fired, losing your job can send you into a tailspin. But there’s good news: While you can't control unemployment, you can prepare for it. Here’s how.Expert: Tiffany Aliche Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 15, 2019 • 23:04

Equal Partners, Unequal Paychecks

Equal Partners, Unequal Paychecks

Women are working more than ever. They’re putting in more hours and getting paid more. But they’re still doing most of the housework. Today’s guest makes half as much as her husband, so she’s decided to compensate by doing all of the chores and having dinner on the table seven days a week. Whether you’re the one who earns more – or the one who does most of the grunt work –feelings of inequality will eventually lead to resentment. Strike a balance, with these expert-approved tips.Expert:

Oct 8, 2019 • 24:29

"I Love My Life—But I Can't Afford It"

"I Love My Life—But I Can't Afford It"

It's a tale as old as Carrie Bradshaw: A woman moves to New York, falls in love with the nightlife, the restaurants, and the excitement—and blows through her savings trying to keep up with fast-paced city living. Money that should go into a savings account gets spent on brunch, because if you skip a social outing in the city that never sleeps, you're definitely missing out. Here's one woman's story.Expert: Stefanie O'Connell. She suggests checking out The Skint for free and cheap things

Oct 1, 2019 • 22:01

Friends With Money—And Friends Without

Friends With Money—And Friends Without

Whether you’re the friend who has cash or the friend who needs it, money—or a lack of it—can strain a relationship. How do you split the brunch bill or plan a trip when one friend is flush and the other’s flat broke? On today's episode, we'll hear from two women on opposite ends of the financial spectrum: one who has more money than most of her friends, and one who has way less. Both asked for advice on navigating friendships while being mindful of her own bottom line.Expert: Stefanie O

Sep 24, 2019 • 25:57

Confessions of a Real-Life Shopaholic

Confessions of a Real-Life Shopaholic

The trope of the woman who can't stop shopping is so relatable that Sophie Kinsella's "Shopaholic" series, which debuted in 2000, is now nine books deep. For Rebecca Bloomwood, the original Shopoholic, and real women like her, shopping might be a social activity, a mood-booster, a stress reliever, or a mindless distraction. In most cases, casual shopping doesn't lead to compulsive shopping: Only about six percent of Americans display that behavior—but of that six percent, 80 percent are

Sep 17, 2019 • 21:35

Introducing She Makes Money Moves

Introducing She Makes Money Moves

Money is the ultimate taboo topic—but it doesn't have to be. She Makes Money Moves, a new podcast from Glamour and iHeartRadio, is your invitation to join the conversation. Subscribe now to join us, as we help women raise their voices and make money moves. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 10, 2019 • 2:16

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