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Money Well Studio

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Where smart women sip, laugh, and get financially savvy. Welcome to Money Well Studio—the podcast where money talk is anything but boring. Hosted by Jennifer and Julie, two women who know their way around a spreadsheet and a cocktail menu, we dive into what it really takes to build financial confidence, independence, and well-being—especially for women. From the gender wealth gap to financial date nights, from confidence crushers to credit scores, you’ll get real talk, surprising stats, actionable tips, and maybe even a cocktail recipe to toast your financial rise.

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Episode AI Series, Part 2: AI Is Coming for the Work That Made Us Look Busy Cover

AI Series, Part 2: AI Is Coming for the Work That Made Us Look Busy

AI may not take your whole job. But it might take the parts of your job that used to make you look busy. In this episode of Money Well Studio, Julie and Jennifer continue their AI and work series with a conversation for everyone in the middle of their career: not new, not done, and wondering how to stay valuable when AI can draft the email, summarize the meeting, build the outline, and pull together the first version in minutes. We talk about the mid-career squeeze, why your job is really a bundle of tasks, and how to figure out which parts AI can do, which parts AI can assist with, and which parts still need human judgment, context, taste, trust, and accountability. We also walk through a practical 30-day plan to help you audit your work, experiment with AI-supported workflows, and create one visible win before someone else redesigns your job for you. And because this is Money Well Studio, we pair the conversation with a Mai Tai — a nod to Office Space, Milton - no coincidence in the double trouble appearance of AI. Listen now and share it with someone who is looking at AI and work and thinking, “Okay… what am I supposed to do now?”  Cocktail of the Episode: Mai Tai Ingredients 2 ounces aged rum 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice 1/2 ounce orange curaçao 1/2 ounce orgeat syrup 1/4 ounce simple syrup, optional Mint and lime wheel for garnish Crushed ice Instructions Add the rum, lime juice, orange curaçao, orgeat, and simple syrup to a shaker with ice. Shake until chilled, then strain into a rocks glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with mint and a lime wheel. Keywords AI and work, mid-career, future of work, career reinvention, workplace automation, AI tools, Money Well Studio, Mai Tai, Office Space

22. Mai 2026 - 36 min
Episode AI Series, Part 1: Who Survives a Revolution? Lessons for the Age of AI Cover

AI Series, Part 1: Who Survives a Revolution? Lessons for the Age of AI

AI may feel brand new, but the fear, disruption, and uncertainty around it are anything but. In this first episode of our four-part AI series, we go back in time to look at the Industrial Revolutions and what they can teach us about the future of work today. We explore how major technological shifts have always changed jobs, industries, and entire communities — from the power loom to automated flour mills to the digital revolution. And while history often gets told as a story of progress, we unpack the messier truth: the economy may recover, but not always for the same people who were displaced along the way. In this episode, we talk about why the Luddites weren’t anti-technology, how the cotton gin changed incentives in ways no one could ignore, why productivity gains don’t always translate into better outcomes for workers, and what Alexis de Tocqueville observed when he saw wealth and poverty rising side by side. We also connect those lessons directly to AI. If AI is the next great wave of technological change, then the real questions are not just what jobs will change, but who will adapt, who will benefit, and what kind of person you want to be while it’s all unfolding. If you’ve been wondering whether AI is a threat, an opportunity, or both, this episode gives you the historical context to make sense of the moment we’re in. Dark ’n Stormy A quick note: in the recording, we gave an incorrect version on how to prepare. Don't stir. The classic Dark ’n Stormy is traditionally made a little more specifically, with ginger beer first and dark rum floated on top. We're human! Recipe 2 ounces Goslings Black Seal Rum 5 ounces ginger beer Optional: 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice Lime wedge or lime wheel, for garnish Ice How to Make It Fill a tall glass with ice. Add the ginger beer first, along with the optional fresh lime juice if you want a brighter, more citrusy version. Then slowly pour the dark rum over the top so it floats above the ginger beer. Garnish with a lime wedge or lime wheel.

8. Mai 2026 - 25 min
Episode Paid in Spices?! The $1.75 Trillion Secret to Getting Paid Just for Owning Stocks Cover

Paid in Spices?! The $1.75 Trillion Secret to Getting Paid Just for Owning Stocks

Show Notes What if one of the most powerful investing strategies didn’t require timing the market, picking the next hot stock, or even selling anything? In this episode of Money Well Studio, we’re diving into dividends—a strategy that generated trillions of dollars for investors last year alone and continues to grow. And yes, it all started with people getting paid in spices. We trace dividends back to the Dutch East India Company, where investors received payouts in nutmeg and cloves. From there, we move through centuries of market evolution, tax shifts, and changing investor behavior to explain how dividends became one of the most reliable ways to build wealth. Along the way, we break down what dividends actually are in plain English, what they signal about a company’s health, and when a high dividend might be a warning sign instead of a win. We talk about why dividend yield can be misleading, how dividends are taxed, and why ETFs can be one of the simplest ways to access dividend income. We also explore whether reinvesting dividends is the real long-term advantage and how this approach fits alongside growth investing. Cocktail of the Episode: The Dividend’s Tale A riff on the classic Lion’s Tail, this cocktail is balanced, layered, and quietly powerful—much like dividends themselves. Ingredients 2 oz bourbon ½ oz apple ginger shrub ½ oz fresh lime or lemon juice ½ oz simple syrup 2 dashes Angostura bitters Apple peel twist Method Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a coupe or Nick & Nora glass, and garnish with a twist or a light dusting of nutmeg. Why it fits It’s steady, a little unexpected, and rewards you over time—just like a well-built dividend portfolio. Key Takeaways * Dividends are one of the oldest and most consistent forms of investment return * A steady or growing dividend often signals a stable company * Very high yields can be a red flag, not a bonus * Not all strong companies pay dividends and that can be a strategic choice * ETFs offer an easy way to access diversified dividend income * Reinvesting dividends can significantly accelerate long-term growth Listen If You Want To * Build passive income without overcomplicating your portfolio * Understand what “getting paid to own stocks” really means * Learn how to evaluate dividend opportunities with more confidence * Add a practical, long-term strategy to your investing toolkit

24. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
Episode Retirement 101 & the move to make Before Tax Day (That Most People Don’t) Cover

Retirement 101 & the move to make Before Tax Day (That Most People Don’t)

Retirement wasn’t always part of the plan—and today, it’s definitely not automatic. In this episode, we unpack how retirement evolved from Roman pensions to corporate guarantees… and how it quietly became your responsibility. Along the way, we break down the essential tools—401(k)s, IRAs, Roth strategies, and HSAs—and show you how to actually use them without getting overwhelmed. We also highlight a critical, time-sensitive opportunity: how you can still contribute to your IRA before tax day and potentially improve last year’s financial picture. Cocktail of the Episode: The Cubicle Liberator Because retirement planning shouldn’t be dry. * 1 oz Bourbon * 1 oz London Dry Gin * ½ oz Fresh Lime Juice * 2 dashes Angostura Bitters * Top with club soda * Garnish: orange slice Key Takeaways Retirement is a modern concept, not a guarantee. The shift from pensions to 401(k)s moved responsibility to individuals. Most people spend very little time planning, yet retirement can last decades. The core tools: * 401(k) → foundation + employer match * Roth IRA → tax-free growth * Traditional IRA → tax deferral * HSA → triple tax advantage

10. Apr. 2026 - 30 min
Episode From $1,000 to $1M? Raising Kids and Securing Their Financial Future with 530A Accounts Cover

From $1,000 to $1M? Raising Kids and Securing Their Financial Future with 530A Accounts

What if your child’s financial future didn’t start with their first job, but at birth? In this episode, Jennifer and Julie break down 530A accounts which is a brand-new, government-backed investment account designed specifically for kids. It’s part retirement account, part public policy experiment, and potentially one of the most powerful tools for long-term wealth building we’ve seen in years. From a $1,000 government seed to the possibility of six-figure (or even million-dollar) outcomes, this episode explores what happens when you combine one simple idea: time. Websites we referenced in the podcast: https://censusreporter.org [https://censusreporter.org] https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-4547 [https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-4547] Cocktail: The Michael Dell 503A * 2 oz bourbon * ½ oz fig syrup * ¼ oz honey syrup (1:1honey + warm water) * 2 dashes walnut bitters * 1 dash orange bitters      * Orange peel * Optional: small dried fig garnish Instructions 1.    Add bourbon, fig syrup, honey syrup, and bitters to a mixing glass with ice. 2.   Stir for about 20 seconds until chilled and diluted. 3.   Strain into a coupe or rocks glass over a large cube. 4.   Express an orange peel over the drink and drop it in. 5.   Garnish with a dried fig.

27. März 2026 - 30 min
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