Female Finance Collective

Set Up a Money Date | Ep 57


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In this episode of the Female Finance Collective Podcast, Meri-Li and Jen dive into Money Dates—what they are, how they work, and how they can completely shift your relationship with money (and your partner!). Whether you’re single, partnered, or somewhere in between, we’ll help you turn financial dread into confidence, one intentional money conversation at a time.

Schedule your first money date this week! Make it fun, comfy, and empowering. Then head to the comments and tell us how it went! 💬


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Timestamps

00:00 - Welcome to the Female Finance Collective

01:00 - What is a money date (and why it works)

02:45 - How money dates helped Jen overcome money anxiety

04:15 - Turning money convos into a habit with your partner

05:40 - The most common relationship money issue we see

07:20 - How money dates reduce arguments and increase clarity

09:00 - Checklist for your first money date

10:30 - Why both partners need to know the numbers

12:00 - What childhood money stories reveal about your habits

13:40 - Real stories from friends: divorce, loss, and the money gaps

15:45 - When to start (hint: now)

16:30 - Do's & Don'ts for effective money dates

18:00 - Create your "If Something Happens" financial doc

19:20 - Your action step: schedule your first money date!


*Disclaimer: The Female Finance Collective podcast is for educational purposes only as we share our personal experiences and opinions. To make the best financial decisions for you, research and contact a financial advisor with questions. Remember, all investments involve some form of risk; there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money, and there is always a risk of loss when investing.

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Female Finance CollectiveBy Sybil Hall, Jen Sullivan, and Meri-Li Forrest