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Money Talk

Skyler Fleming 231 episodes Latest Feb 19, 2026

Money Talk is a personal finance podcast hosted by Skyler Fleming, who draws on his experience as a credit union call center supervisor to discuss financial issues. The show aims to help listeners of all ages get started with personal finance through simple conversations. With over 200 episodes and four years of content, it continues to evolve and address common money problems.

Episodes

What’s Next for Money Talk? - 219 Feb 19, 2026 00:13:27 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I’m flying solo for a very special reason. It’s the final episode of the show! After over four years of hosting Money Talk, I’m reflecting on what this podcast has meant to me, the lessons I’ve learned, and how it’s shaped my journey from a call center employee to a financial planner. I’m also sharing what’s next for me and how you can continue our money conve
Understanding Yourself and Changing How You Handle Money with Hanna Horvath - 218 Feb 12, 2026 00:34:35 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Hanna Horvath, a CFP® Professional and the creator of Your Brain on Money, to explore why we behave the way we do with our finances. We tackled everything from first money memories to the emotional patterns driving our spending and saving habits, and how to finally make lasting changes with our money. Hanna brings such great insights into the p
What Else Comes with Receiving an Inheritance with Caitlin Durning - 217 Feb 5, 2026 00:37:49 In this week's episode, I sat down with Caitlin Durning, the owner of Meraki Media Management, to talk about something we’ve never tackled on the show before, receiving an inheritance or unexpected windfall. Caitlin shares her personal experience of inheriting money as a teenager, the emotional rollercoaster that came with it, and the practical steps she took to turn a life-changing event into
What Really Goes Into Financial Independence with Daniel Rodgers - 216 Jan 29, 2026 00:44:21 In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Daniel Rodgers, an award-winning author, financial educator, and early retiree, to dive deep into what financial independence really takes. Daniel spent 20 years leading complex programs at Microsoft and Google before achieving early retirement, and now he’s teaching others how to create work-optional lives. We explored everything from the
Building a Lifelong Financial Plan with Jeffrey Panik - 215 Jan 22, 2026 00:36:17 In this week’s episode, I sat down with Jeffrey Panik, an experienced financial planner and the founder of Balance Wealth Partners, to talk all about building a lifelong financial plan that actually works. Jeff brings nearly 25 years of experience helping people balance their financial obligations with living a happy, intentional life. Together we break down why starting sooner matters, how to cre
How to Spend Money with Confidence with Chris Pollard - 214 Jan 15, 2026 00:37:31 In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Chris Pollard, a US Army veteran, West Point graduate, and principal of Great Path Planning, to talk all about how to confidently spend the money you’ve worked so hard to save. Chris brings over 15 years of experience in retirement income planning, tax strategy, and wealth management, and he shares how to break free from the scarcity mindset so
Overcoming Shame and Moving Forward with Money with Grace Del Rey - 213 Jan 8, 2026 00:37:31 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Grace Del Rey, a financial strategist, sound healer, and founder of SGBS Consulting and the Saving Grace Money Method. Grace blends practical business strategy with mindset and energy work to help people heal their relationship with money, release financial stress, and build wealth from the inside out. Together, we tackled the big topic of mone
Where to Get Started with FinTech with Brittany Flammer - 212 Jan 1, 2026 00:41:29 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Brittany Flammer, a certified financial coach, mom of five, and spreadsheet-loving budgeting pro, to explore how FinTech can actually make managing your money easier. Brittany went from living close to the poverty line with five kids to building an $800,000 net worth, and now she helps others start and stick with budgeting. Together, we tackled
Give Money Beyond The Holidays with Rebecca Herbst - 211 Dec 25, 2025 00:44:13 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Rebecca Herbst, a financial literacy advocate, early retiree, and founder of Yield and Spread, to talk about generosity and giving beyond the holiday season. We dove into how you can create a mindset of generosity, build habits that make giving natural, and even give in ways that fit your financial independence journey. Rebecca brings a thought
Learning How to Ride Our Money BIKE with Anthony Weaver - 210 Dec 18, 2025 00:39:26 In this week's episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Anthony Weaver, host of the About That Wallet podcast, to dive into his BIKE Method for managing money. Anthony grew up experiencing financial hardship, and now he’s on a mission to help people simplify their finances and feel confident with their money. Together, we break down how to use the BIKE Method. Budget, Income, Knowledge, and Executio
How to Get Started with Real Estate with Mike Turner - 209 Dec 11, 2025 00:42:10 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I sat down with Mike Turner, a real estate entrepreneur, author, and educator with over 20 years of experience building wealth through real estate. Mike brings a fresh, practical take on how to get started without betting the farm, the mistakes to avoid, and why he now focuses on manufactured homes and partnership-based investing to create real passive income
Replay - Lessons Learned from Over 700+ Episodes with Matt and Joel from How to Money - 208 Dec 4, 2025 00:46:16 In this week’s episode of Money Talk, I’m bringing you one of my favorite throwback interviews with Matt and Joel from the How to Money podcast. These guys have recorded 700+ episodes and bring an incredible mix of practical money advice, humor, and real-life experience to the conversation. We talked all about how money conversations start awkwardly, why talking about money matters so much, and ho

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