
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Maybe this sounds familiar to you: You’re sitting at home after a particularly bad day, trying to watch an episode of True Detective. You open up the Amazon app on your phone.
Before you know it, you’ve racked up over $100. And you’re not really sure on what.
Many of us do some form of this — whether it’s going out with our friends or spending that money at Target.
It’s called emotional spending. Retail therapy. And it often makes us feel good, until it doesn’t.
Two financial experts joined MPR News host Angela Davis to help us understand why we do it and how to take control of it.
Guests:
Chris Farrell is MPR News’ senior economics contributor.
Shannon Doyle is the financial education program manager at LSS Financial Counseling.
By Minnesota Public Radio4.6
121121 ratings
Maybe this sounds familiar to you: You’re sitting at home after a particularly bad day, trying to watch an episode of True Detective. You open up the Amazon app on your phone.
Before you know it, you’ve racked up over $100. And you’re not really sure on what.
Many of us do some form of this — whether it’s going out with our friends or spending that money at Target.
It’s called emotional spending. Retail therapy. And it often makes us feel good, until it doesn’t.
Two financial experts joined MPR News host Angela Davis to help us understand why we do it and how to take control of it.
Guests:
Chris Farrell is MPR News’ senior economics contributor.
Shannon Doyle is the financial education program manager at LSS Financial Counseling.

91,289 Listeners

38,450 Listeners

6,917 Listeners

38,917 Listeners

9,230 Listeners

4,031 Listeners

574 Listeners

182 Listeners

200 Listeners

246 Listeners

79 Listeners

216 Listeners

87 Listeners

26 Listeners

41 Listeners

4,701 Listeners

113,434 Listeners

9,110 Listeners

6,461 Listeners

11,011 Listeners

1,610 Listeners

6,287 Listeners

4,482 Listeners