
76. Who should pay on a date? Money, dating & dealbreakers with Matthew Hussey
World-renowned dating and relationship expert, Matthew Hussey, sits with Ramit for an honest and wide-ranging one-on-one conversation on love, money, and the many layers of raw emotion and hidden mess...
3 Jan 20232h 4min

75. “We 4x'd our salary as COVID nurses. The experience haunts us. So does the money”
Jenee and Dan are 31 and 34. They've been married for three years and they're travel nurses, moving from city to city to alleviate workforce pressures. During the pandemic, they earned up to 4X their ...
27 Des 20221h 19min

74. “I’m $450k in debt but she still wants me to treat her to dinner” (Part Two)
We pick up part two of Serena and Nate’s conversation with an equity problem—a serious one, and one they didn’t realize they had. Serena earns considerably more for now, but Nate stands to triple her ...
20 Des 202248min

73. “I earn almost twice as much as my fiancé, but I make him split the rent” (Part One)
Nate and Serena are in their late 20s. They are engaged and live together, but a vast difference in their incomes creates an awkward dynamic when it comes to paying for shared expenses. They think the...
13 Des 20221h 9min

72. Answering questions about recessions, marrying the right person, and firing a financial advisor
This is a special solo episode where I answer questions from members of my Money Coaching program. In today’s episode: How to handle a recession, how I thought about marrying the right person, how to ...
6 Des 20221h 11min

71. "We finally talked about money. I can't believe how little he's saved"
Emily and Alex are in their mid-30s and have been dating for two years. They recently had a discussion about money and Emily was disappointed to learn how little Alex had saved. What would you do if y...
29 Nov 20221h 14min

70. “My husband thinks savings for our kids’ education is a waste of money”
Amy wants to put money away for their kids’ college funds. She’s shocked when her husband, Gaby, says no -- and that “the kids can figure it out themselves.” They’re in their mid 30s with a household ...
22 Nov 20221h 38min

69. “We make almost $300k per year but we can’t afford our mortgage”
Chris and Camilla are 33 and 31 and they make almost $300k collectively living in a high cost of living area. They recently bought a vacation home, like everyone on TikTok tells you to do. Surprise, ...
15 Nov 20221h 22min




















