The Stacking Benjamins Show

By: StackingBenjamins.com | Cumulus Podcast Network
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  • Named 2023 Best Personal Finance podcast by Bankrate.com, The Stacking Benjamins Show has a light and friendly tone. Hosts Joe Saul-Sehy and OG aim to make financial literacy fun for all as they sit around the card table in Joe's Mom's half-finished basement and talk with experts about personal finance, saving, investing, and important money trends. As Fast Company once wrote, the Stacking Benjamins podcast "strikes a great balance of fun and functional." So join Joe and OG every Monday, Wednesday and Friday as they read your letters, discuss major headlines, and throw in some trivia and laughs for free.
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Episodes
  • Top 5 Eye-Roll Financial Tips You Should Ignore SB1664
    Apr 2 2025
    Ever been told to buy the biggest house you can afford... to “motivate yourself”? Or to skip insurance because “nothing bad will happen”? Yeah—us too. And we’ve got some thoughts. In this episode, Joe, OG, and Doug break down the Top 5 Worst Financial Tips they’ve ever heard—and more importantly, why taking them seriously could leave your finances in a flaming dumpster behind your dreams. From personal debt confessions to debates about extreme couponing, bad budgeting ideas, and the wild world of TikTok money myths, this episode is your roadmap to not falling for advice that sounds smart but… absolutely isn’t. In this episode: Why “buying big” won’t necessarily inspire you—it might just bankrupt you Skipping insurance to save money? We’ll show you how that plan ends Should couples really share just one checkbook? We investigate The great emergency fund vs. credit card debate When DIY everything turns into Why Did I Try? How the satire in The Joneses movie is secretly more real than you think Listener Q&A: Impact investing, private debt financing, and what it means to be an accredited investor Plus, a surprise TikTok moment, OG's thoughts on calendars, Doug’s history of April Fools’ disasters, and much more You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and by the end, you’ll be a whole lot more confident dodging bad advice in the wild. 🎧 Tune in and stack smarter by skipping the “advice” that could sink your stack. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/our-top-five-money-saving-solutions-1664 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Tiffany Aliche on Connections and Financial Wholeness (with a side discussion on recent DoorDash/Klarna news) SB1663
    Mar 31 2025
    Is financial literacy missing from your life like that sock you swear went in the dryer? Tiffany Aliche, AKA The Budgetnista, is here to help you find it—minus the lint. She shares her journey to financial wholeness and takes us behind the scenes of her brand-new PBS special. Meanwhile, Joe and OG break down why financial education starts with community (not overpriced guru courses), why ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ is the financial equivalent of eating fast food in your car—feels great now, but you’ll regret it later—and how even a trip to Texarkana can teach you a thing or two about money. Plus, a story involving World War II espionage that somehow made its way into the mix. Here’s what’s on tap this week: Kicking off Monday with a solid dose of grumpiness (and a passionate store-brand rant). Hanging with The Budgetnista—Tiffany Aliche takes us behind the scenes. Why financial literacy isn’t just about numbers—it’s about community. The sneaky financial traps that might be eating your wallet alive. Tiffany’s PBS special—how she tackled stage fright and delivered a knockout show. Headlines that made us go “Wait, WHAT?!”—including Klarna and DoorDash teaming up. ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’—why it’s like borrowing money from Future You (and Future You is not happy about it). Mortgage strategies, financial independence, and the art of dodging debt. Could you survive a week on cash only? One of us is trying (and maybe crying). Food waste: it’s not just bad for the planet—it’s silently draining your bank account. Upcoming meetups, tax tips, and basement-style money wisdom you can actually use. And if you stick around long enough, well… who knows what else might show up? FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/budgetnista-financial-literacy-1663 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Better Investing Using Horrible Investment Products (SB1662)
    Mar 28 2025
    Ever fallen for an investment that seemed like a sure thing... until it wasn’t? You’re not alone. Today, we shine a light on some of the worst investment advice out there—and help you steer clear of it. Joining Joe at the roundtable are: Paula Pant from Afford Anything Jesse Cramer from Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors And Don McDonald, financial pro and former astronaut (not really, but just go with it) from Talking Real Money. Infinite banking and other shiny traps – What sounds like genius often comes with fine print you’ll wish you’d read. Penny stocks and the illusion of easy money – Spoiler: if it feels like a shortcut, it's probably a detour. Equity-indexed annuities and their slick sales tactics – When someone tells you there’s “no downside,” maybe run. Gut feelings vs. data – The panel weighs in on trusting instincts vs. trusting actual math. Teachers and 403(b) plans – A quick peek behind the curtain at one of the most overlooked problem areas in personal finance. How not to invest – A rundown of red flags and hard-won wisdom from people who’ve seen the worst up close. Meanwhile, Doug brings the trivia thunder with a question about sitcom salaries—and things quickly go from Big Bang to big bucks. Whether you’ve made a misstep or are just trying to avoid one, this episode will help you tune out the noise, spot the nonsense, and build a smarter, more resilient investment plan. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/our-least-favorite-investments-1662 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 5 mins

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it would be way better if they cut out the garage.

I had high hopes for this podcast, but they run their mouths about nothing important for the majority of the shows. This is a financial show that 4 minutes are finance related content. I hope the book this guy wrote is better than his podcast and not full of all the extra garbage. Drop the BS and stick to finance or change the name to "the random useless info show"

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Fun lighthearted shoe

This is not a personal finance show. It's a talk show with people who may or may not know anything about personal finance having a good time.

Get ready to not learn anything. But leave with a chuckle or two.

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Waste of time

I found this podcast after seeing multiple good reviews on Reddit. I picked an episode at random to listen to on my commute. The first 25 minutes were ads, a discussion about Adam West as Batman, a long talk about fire safety, a trivia question about Dave Thomas of Wendy's, and more ads. All of this before the guest and topic of the episode are mentioned at all. It was a complete waste of time.

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great show

fun personal finance with good information and bad jokes I love all of it !

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Interesting and helpful

I like how the show discusses meaningful topics in a humorous way. It leaves me with things to think about and ways to improve my life.

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Awesome Podcast

If you live in the world of personal finance you know that information can get repetitive. This podcast breaks up the monotony with humor and current events. Joe and OG are cutting edge. Well worth the time to listen.

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