Best Finance Podcasts for College Students

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Best Finance Podcasts for College Students

In this digital era, you can find solutions to all your problems over the internet. You get relevant blogs, videos, and podcasts on the searched topic just in a few swipes. It’s up to the people to pick and choose the type of content they want to consume.


In recent times, podcasts have gained huge momentum among internet users. It lets the users listen on the go. Podcasts demand less attention, unlike reading a blog. Mentor nation podcast from John Abbas is one such podcast that you will not want to miss. It focuses on providing mentorship to all. People view finance as a complex topic and rarely read about finance. But, personal finance and financial discipline is something crucial, and one needs to practice right from a young age. How about listening to finance podcasts? Yes, finance podcasts are here for your rescue. It will be exciting to listen to the experts. They will explain the difficult finance terms in simple words, allowing you to pick up quickly. Here are some of the best finance podcasts for college students that will help them plan their finances properly and achieve their financial goals earlier in life. 1. The College Investor: The title says it all. This podcast is ideal for college students who handle the huge responsibility of handling money. Entering into their twenties and just out of school, these students need to strike a perfect balance between studying and working on their finances. Handling finances could be a big liability for those students at that tender age. However, with appropriate guidance, they can stay disciplined with their spending and do well in finance. Many finance podcasts are available to help students manage their finances. The College Investor is one such podcast that can help students exactly with that. The College Investor talks about personal finance, student loans, the job market, and investments. Finance literacy is such a vast topic, and it is crucial to inculcate in young minds. Finance podcasts like College Investor will help students with the needed knowledge to handle anything from paying their bills to taking


loans. Yes, the podcast will help the students in interpreting the credit scores and investing smartly. Here are some of the topics that are covered in the College Investor podcasts, making it one of the top podcasts for students and college graduates: ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Proven strategies for repaying student loans Tips for saving Working on budget Job opportunities Investing tips for beginners Side-hustle opportunities Converting your hobby into your full-time job

2. Afford Anything: Afford anything hosted by Paulo Pant is one of the best personal finance podcasts for college students. Her podcasts reemphasize that one can afford anything but not everything. She focuses on prioritizing your spending to achieve your long-term financial goals. Pant, the podcaster behind the podcast afford anything, was a journalist in Colorado. But, she soon realized that she wanted more. And the job will not provide enough. Upon working several side hustles to accumulate wealth, she went on a two-year trip to various continents. After returning from that trip, she soon realized her calling. She felt lost in doing full-time jobs. She focused on building multiple passive income streams through smart investments. Paula Pant discusses everything from real estate investing; personal finance to many topics aiming at passive income. You can listen to her for some


beneficial tips on personal finance, passive income, and general financial tips. Apart from her podcast, she also has a website. She provides various free resources on finance topics on her website or try The Mentr App. 3. So Money: So Money is ideal for beginners who have just started focusing on personal finance. It helps students with budgeting, saving, and investing tips. Plus, it also covers all other basic concepts of personal finance. Farnoosh Torabi is the person behind the podcast, So Money. He is a personal finance expert, author, and journalist. Many finance experts and other established business owners are fans of this podcast. The main reason behind the success of the podcast is that it is versatile and unique. The host, Farnoosh Torabi, invites all sorts of people, from experts to normal people. Rather than delivering speeches on finance-related topics, he invites various people to his shows and engages in meaningful conversations. Thus, one can learn about other people’s experiences in finance, moneyhandling, and saving. 4. The Dave Ramsey Show: The Dave Ramsey Show is one of the most popular finance podcasts of all time. He created the famous debt snowball method that enables people to come out of debt faster. If you are not aware of the debt snowball method, it is a debt-reduction strategy. In this strategy, you pay off the debt from smallest to largest, gaining momentum as you clear each remaining balance. When you clear the smallest debt in full, you roll the minimum payment you were making on that debt into the next-smallest debt payment.


The Dave Ramsey Show podcast does not target college students directly like the other podcasts we saw earlier. But, Ramsey is a pro in handling topics that impress young audiences. Ramsey covers all subjects like debt, investing, insurance, marriage, and much more that millennials find attractive. Of course, the reason behind Ramsey’s success is his captivating personality. He knows the knack and presents complex finance topics most entertainingly. So, yes, if you think that finance podcasts will be boring, you should change your mind. Listen to Ramsey’s podcast once. He shares reallife examples and practical solutions for all sorts of financial problems in a most engaging way. 5. Stacking Benjamins: Do you want to improve your personal finance but often give up after a few days? No worries. Stacking Benjamins is the perfect podcast for you. The award-winning podcaster is way too smart and funny to keep you hooked throughout the podcast. So, are you looking for engaging and real-life experiences? Then Stacking Benjamins is one of the best personal finance podcasts that you should consider. The hosts, Joe, a formal financial advisor, and OG, a certified financial planner, teach you easy and efficient money management hacks. The duo covers almost all ranges of finance topics, right from basics to more advanced financial strategies. Moreover, it is one of the very few podcasts that provide short and crisp content rather than delivering long episodes. Yes, Stacking Benjamins episodes last not more than 15 minutes. Thus, one can easily find time to listen while going in the car on your way to work or coming back home from work or so.


These podcasts are ideal for college students as well as they can listen to them during their break. They also have a website where you can check for more finance-related articles. Interestingly, Paula Pant, the host of Afford Anything podcast is a contributor to this podcast too. 6. Jack of All Trades: Who can connect better with millennials? Of course, someone who is of their own age? Though college students tend to follow the advice of someone older, they can connect easily with someone who belongs to their generation and who speaks their language. The podcaster Jacob Rivas speaks the voice of the millennials through his podcast, Jack of All Trades. He talks in such a way that the young audiences can resonate with his thoughts instantly. He shares about the struggles of beginners in careers and how to overcome them. Thus, young people tend to follow him as his advice is more follow able and in contrast to the traditional practices.

Final Thoughts: Did you enjoy what you just read? Keep looking for this place for more insightful articles. Meanwhile, you can listen to the Nation Podcast if you


would like to hear advice right from the experts. The podcaster, John Abbas, believes that mentorship can change anyone's life for the better. Thus, he focuses on providing mentorship to all people through his podcasts.

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