Get Ramit's new book, Money for Couples at iwt.com/moneyforcouples. From Ramit Sethi, host of Netflix’s ‘How to Get Rich’ and author of NYT bestselling books, ‘I Will Teach You To Be Rich,’ and ‘Money for Couples’… Imagine listening in on raw, unfiltered conversations with real couples, to explore how money psychology affects their everyday lives. Ramit talks with couples from all walks of life, helping them to get past guilt, resentment, & fighting over purchases, to help them create a shared vision for their Rich Life. Ramit asks the questions we wish we all could ask, presenting a new philosophy on money: spend extravagantly on the things you love, and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don’t. Follow Money For Couples on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and X to start living your rich life today. In Money for Couples, Ramit delves into the often-hidden dynamics around money issues in marriage, which can be some of the biggest challenges couples face. Money psychology impacts everything from everyday decisions to long-term dreams, and Ramit's finance coaching sessions with couples offer an eye-opening look into the deeper emotions behind financial choices. Whether you're wondering how to save for a big goal, how to invest in a shared future, or simply looking to understand personal finance in a relationship better, this podcast delivers practical, actionable insights. Each conversation reveals that money in marriage isn't just about numbers—it's about values, trust, and working together toward a Rich Life that's unique to each couple. Ramit provides a safe space for couples to unpack the beliefs and habits that may hold them back financially, guiding them toward a shared vision for their lives. With humor and empathy, Ramit's finance coaching shows couples that they can learn to save and spend in ways that enhance, rather than hinder, their relationship. Money for Couples is not only a finance podcast but a journey into what makes a marriage strong, financially and emotionally. Through the lens of personal finance, Ramit provides a blueprint for couples to navigate the challenges of managing money together, offering tools to make confident, aligned choices. So, whether you're a fan of the Ramit Sethi podcast or new to his philosophy, tune in and learn how to save, how to invest, and how to create a financial future with the person you love. Ramit's unique approach to money psychology helps couples overcome common money issues in marriage, from guilt and resentment over purchases to aligning on long-term financial goals. By exploring real couples' stories, Ramit offers insights into how money mindset affects everyday decisions and bigger life dreams. His finance coaching provides couples with a safe space to unpack their beliefs and habits around spending, saving, and investing. Rather than focusing solely on the numbers, Ramit emphasizes the importance of values, trust, and working together toward a shared vision for a Rich Life. Couples will learn practical strategies for managing money as a team, from saving for big purchases to building investment portfolios. Ramit's philosophy of "spend extravagantly on the things you love, and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't" empowers listeners to make financial choices that enhance their relationship. Money for Couples is an essential listen for any married or committed pair looking to improve their personal finance skills and deepen their emotional connection. Ramit's finance coaching and the real-life stories of the couples he features offer a blueprint for navigating the challenges of money in marriage. Whether you're a long-time listener of Ramit's work or new to his approach, this podcast will transform how you think about spending, saving, and investing as a couple.
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211. Ramit and Cassandra open up: “Our real money fights (and what we learned)”
In this rare and intimate episode, Ramit shares personal insights alongside his wife, Cassandra. Their candid discussion about navigating money in their relationship offers relatable lessons for any couple looking to improve their financial communication.
2025-06-03•1h 14m
211. Ramit and Cassandra open up: “Our real money fights (and what we learned)”
In this rare and intimate episode, Ramit shares personal insights alongside his wife, Cassandra. Their candid discussion about navigating money in their relationship offers relatable lessons for any couple looking to improve their financial communication.
2025-06-03•1h 14m
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210. “We make $170k—but spend like we make $450k”
Clara and Devin's story highlights a common struggle many families face—earning well but lacking savings due to overspending. Their candid exploration of debt and financial habits makes this episode a must-listen for anyone wanting to budget better.
2025-05-27•1h 6m
210. “We make $170k—but spend like we make $450k”
Clara and Devin's story highlights a common struggle many families face—earning well but lacking savings due to overspending. Their candid exploration of debt and financial habits makes this episode a must-listen for anyone wanting to budget better.
2025-05-27•1h 6m
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209. “We bought a house we can’t afford, now what?”
Sunnie and Jazmyne's journey into homeownership despite financial challenges is both relatable and enlightening. This episode offers valuable lessons on financial planning and the pressures of significant life decisions.
2025-05-20•1h 24m
209. “We bought a house we can’t afford, now what?”
Sunnie and Jazmyne's journey into homeownership despite financial challenges is both relatable and enlightening. This episode offers valuable lessons on financial planning and the pressures of significant life decisions.
2025-05-20•1h 24m
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208. “We make $157K at 22, but we’re afraid to spend money”
Javier and Marco's story illustrates the paradox of financial success at a young age coupled with spending anxiety. Their journey is inspiring for young listeners navigating similar pressures and aspirations.
2025-05-13•1h 29m
208. “We make $157K at 22, but we’re afraid to spend money”
Javier and Marco's story illustrates the paradox of financial success at a young age coupled with spending anxiety. Their journey is inspiring for young listeners navigating similar pressures and aspirations.
2025-05-13•1h 29m
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207. “I’m 40, burned out, and don’t know what’s next in my life”
Courtney and Ray's transition from military life to civilian life opens a dialogue about career changes and financial security. This episode resonates with anyone facing life transitions, making it a compelling listen.
2025-05-06•1h 20m
207. “I’m 40, burned out, and don’t know what’s next in my life”
Courtney and Ray's transition from military life to civilian life opens a dialogue about career changes and financial security. This episode resonates with anyone facing life transitions, making it a compelling listen.
2025-05-06•1h 20m
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206. “I quit my job to care for our son, but can we afford it?”
Anna and Will face the challenging decision of prioritizing family over financial stability. Their honest discussion about sacrifices and budgeting offers insights for parents and caregivers.
2025-04-29•1h 23m
206. “I quit my job to care for our son, but can we afford it?”
Anna and Will face the challenging decision of prioritizing family over financial stability. Their honest discussion about sacrifices and budgeting offers insights for parents and caregivers.
2025-04-29•1h 23m
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205. “I've been homeless before…I'm terrified to spend money”
Jennifer and Steve's relationship dynamic, influenced by past experiences of poverty, sheds light on the emotional side of financial decisions. This episode is a powerful exploration of trust and vulnerability in relationships.
2025-04-22•1h 22m
205. “I've been homeless before…I'm terrified to spend money”
Jennifer and Steve's relationship dynamic, influenced by past experiences of poverty, sheds light on the emotional side of financial decisions. This episode is a powerful exploration of trust and vulnerability in relationships.
2025-04-22•1h 22m
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204. “We make $226K—but our kids think we’re broke”
Lisa and Marcus's contrasting views on money management highlight the complexities of financial perception within families. Their story serves as a reminder that financial success doesn't always equate to financial peace.
2025-04-15•1h 17m
204. “We make $226K—but our kids think we’re broke”
Lisa and Marcus's contrasting views on money management highlight the complexities of financial perception within families. Their story serves as a reminder that financial success doesn't always equate to financial peace.
2025-04-15•1h 17m
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203. “He makes 3x more, but wants to split everything 50/50”
Katie and Robin's differing perspectives on financial equality create an engaging conversation about fairness and expectations in relationships. This episode is particularly relevant for couples navigating income disparities.
2025-04-08•1h 27m
203. “He makes 3x more, but wants to split everything 50/50”
Katie and Robin's differing perspectives on financial equality create an engaging conversation about fairness and expectations in relationships. This episode is particularly relevant for couples navigating income disparities.
2025-04-08•1h 27m
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202. “She racked up $50K in debt — why should I trust her with money?”
Emma and Dave's struggle with trust and financial management is a relatable topic for many couples. Their journey into overcoming financial obstacles provides valuable insights into rebuilding trust in a relationship.
2025-04-01•1h 28m
202. “She racked up $50K in debt — why should I trust her with money?”
Emma and Dave's struggle with trust and financial management is a relatable topic for many couples. Their journey into overcoming financial obstacles provides valuable insights into rebuilding trust in a relationship.