Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

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Host Jill Schlesinger, CFP®, tackles sometimes uncomfortable and even controversial money and investing issues, without the financial jargon, to get to the heart of what’s important for anyone to know. Jill takes listener phone calls and interviews informative and entertaining guests each week to uncover surprising insights and provide actionable information so you can make the most of your money. Have a question? Email us at askjill at jillonmoney dot com.

Recent Episodes
  • The Big Picture With Barry Ritholtz Part Two
    Jul 6, 2024 – 18:23
  • Tax-Smart Investing
    Jul 5, 2024 – 20:56
  • The Big Picture With Barry Ritholtz Part One
    Jul 4, 2024 – 20:45
  • Do I Need to Sell My House?
    Jul 3, 2024 – 16:34
  • Lump Sump or Dollar Cost Average
    Jul 2, 2024 – 17:46
  • On Track in Our 30s?
    Jul 1, 2024 – 18:46
  • Handling Extra Income
    Jun 30, 2024 – 14:08
  • How to Allocate Inheritance
    Jun 29, 2024 – 15:52
  • Retirement Income Taxes
    Jun 28, 2024 – 17:25
  • The High Cost of Child Care
    Jun 27, 2024 – 09:54
  • Pay Off the Mortgage or Not?
    Jun 26, 2024 – 20:14
  • Time for Roth Conversions?
    Jun 25, 2024 – 16:38
  • My Financial Outlook
    Jun 24, 2024 – 17:15
  • Good Time to Do Roth Conversions?
    Jun 23, 2024 – 10:27
  • We're Okay Now, How About in 20 Years?
    Jun 22, 2024 – 14:38
  • The Importance of Estate Planning
    Jun 21, 2024 – 17:00
  • If My Job Goes Am I Okay?
    Jun 20, 2024 – 18:51
  • Long-Term Savings and Inflation
    Jun 19, 2024 – 22:09
  • Can I Retire in December?
    Jun 18, 2024 – 14:13
  • Husband Is Nervous About Retirement
    Jun 17, 2024 – 15:50
  • Does Dad Need Financial Intervention?
    Jun 16, 2024 – 19:31
  • Military Retirement Planning
    Jun 15, 2024 – 14:27
  • Finding the Right Advisor
    Jun 14, 2024 – 23:06
  • Do We Need a Financial Planner?
    Jun 13, 2024 – 18:53
  • Summer Job Spike
    Jun 12, 2024 – 12:19
  • Can We Pull Back on Retirement Saving?
    Jun 11, 2024 – 19:04
  • Help With Retirement Plan in My 30s
    Jun 10, 2024 – 21:00
  • Should We Pick the 401(k) or Pension?
    Jun 9, 2024 – 11:45
  • Can I Safely Retire at 62?
    Jun 8, 2024 – 19:40
  • Retirement Income Strategies
    Jun 7, 2024 – 22:58
  • Crazy to Buy a House in Retirement?
    Jun 6, 2024 – 14:25
  • Brokerage Savings vs 401(k)
    Jun 5, 2024 – 17:23
  • Two Annuity Options
    Jun 4, 2024 – 16:34
  • Spending Savings in Retirement
    Jun 3, 2024 – 23:02
  • Should I Move My Retirement Money?
    Jun 2, 2024 – 13:29
  • Do We Have Enough Saved for Retirement?
    Jun 1, 2024 – 16:02
  • Retirement and Your Full Financial Picture
    May 31, 2024 – 21:10
  • Financial Concerns After Divorce
    May 30, 2024 – 24:32
  • Asset Allocation With a Pension
    May 29, 2024 – 15:01
  • Housing Market Breakdown
    May 28, 2024 – 09:39
  • Romance Scams and Cybersecurity Best Practices Part Three
    May 27, 2024 – 14:52
  • Romance Scams and Cybersecurity Best Practices Part Two
    May 26, 2024 – 18:47
  • Romance Scams and Cybersecurity Best Practices Part One
    May 25, 2024 – 15:51
  • Paying for Health Care in Retirement
    May 24, 2024 – 21:14
  • Afraid to Spend My Assets
    May 23, 2024 – 24:11
  • How Am I Set up for Retirement?
    May 22, 2024 – 13:54
  • How to Allocate Inheritance
    May 21, 2024 – 19:40
  • Stock Market Milestone
    May 20, 2024 – 09:40
  • Contemplating Retirement
    May 19, 2024 – 14:26
  • Are My Numbers Correct?
    May 18, 2024 – 12:56
Recent Reviews
  • aclc1234
    My favorite personal finance show so far!
    I heard you mention kids and money on today’s episode… Please please please!? I’ve been trying to find some sort of workbook activity for my 12-year-old this summer and I’m coming up empty. Thanks for all your help- Lynn from the Midwest.
  • The Auge
    Somehow the brag fest got…worse?!
    I love learning from experts, and the themes are great/relevant. However… The latest episode was a person pretending to be concerned with their early/young retirements. 200k+ in annual pensions. Social security. IRAs. TSPs. Savings. Multiple rental properties in addition to their primary residence. LOL. Something needs to change. Given this isn’t new feedback, I’m doubtful. They couldn’t make this less relatable.
  • Mitch n Murray
    Brag fest
    The majority of callers are just rich people showing false modesty to get Jill to complement them and stroke their egos. Typical caller: "Hi Jill. I'm 52 and scared that I'll starve in retirement. I have $3M in a 401k, $2M in a roth, $5M in cash, 6 paid off rental properties, a full pension, and a pink Lambo. I spend $6k a month and I have no debt. Am I ready to retire?" Jill: "You're doing amazing!"
  • Rhyno8219
    I like Jill, but episodes are too short
    Jills advice and way of talking is fantastic, love it. Mark is a great too and we could use more of him. Here is my gripe, the episodes are too short with at least 3min of commercials (always the same) at the beginning and a couple mins at the end (again the same and a recap). I suggest making the podcast 30min at least and easing up on the commercials. Otherwise i would give 5 stars
  • Lamz60$
    Too many commercials
    I love you and what you share in your show, however you have too many commercials that are too long.
  • MaureenLL
    We need good people…
    Jill, Why are you hating so much on jury duty? If you were accused of a crime, or someone sued you in a civil trial, wouldn’t YOU want the best possible people on your jury? I really love your show but it seriously saddens me to hear you joking about jury duty, and bad talking something that is so ESSENTIAL to our democracy. We need good people to promote the importance of democracy in our country, not to denigrate it. I am not being political in any way; I am a high school civics teacher and this just happens to be near and dear to my heart. Thank you for helping me be better prepared for retirement. I really love your show. Sincerely, A grateful citizen
  • War!!
    Humble brag
    I find that a lot of the people that comes in on Jill’s show are the ones with the “humble brag syndrome”. The most recent one a guy with a pension of 100k a year and wondering if he could retire with that amount lol…really? You have to get on a podcast show to ask that question? Lol…the majority of the people they pick do not reflect on the majority of the population here in America when it comes to retirement, maybe try picking people that does not have more than a mil net worth
  • Jessica in L.A.
    Love the pod!
    I’ve been listening for a couple years now but I wasn’t inspired to write a review until I found out today that Jill is a Swifty Lol! Just one more reason to love you guys! I love the no nonsense, sensible, non- sensationalist advice you give. I also love how positive the vibe is and I’ve learned a ton. I would like to see more guests that are struggling financially, as it seems to be mostly folks who have quite a bit of financial success already. Keep up the good work!
  • Binka51
    Love
    Jill… I listen to you and Mark every day… And learn so much… But I especially loved your “banter” at the end of your January 12 podcast about Peacock and the Chiefs game… I feel exactly the way you and Mark feel…I love Taylor Swift, but I am not joining Peacock for that one game… It is just the “principal of the thing“! you and Mark are the BEST! Love, Maureen💕
  • testapp2022
    My favorite podcast. Jill won’t tell you what you want to hear, she tells you what you need to hear.
    Jill is that person who gives you her unbiased opinion that’s in your best interests. I’ve learned so much about personal finance from listening to her podcast. Sometimes people come on who are well set for retirement. Feels like the humble brag a lot of times - you know ‘I got the 100k pension with health care, plus 3 mil in Roths, IRAs, brokerage, hsa plus rental income, blah blah, do I have enough to retire if I only spend $70k a year ‘ stuff. For reviewers who have commented on that as a turn-off, simply skip listening to those episodes, I do! All the other episodes have good content and you’ll learn something.
  • NavySteve87!
    Jill is a national treasure
    Absolutely love this podcast; I learn something every episode
  • CRW1966
    One of The best money podcast
    I love this podcast! I get so much info from it and recommend IT to everyone. Jill has advice that can help everyone.
  • jrzob
    Great
    Jill love the show but I have to be a hater. How did someone amass 7 million dollars in savings and not think he can retire. I know I know
  • Brian Rogers Music
    Addictive and truly inspiring 💫
    Jill’s callers are often going through major resets in life. So it’s refreshing that her advice is compassionate. It’s down-home. It’s light-hearted. It’s professional. This show is addictive and truly inspiring: you wanna change your wealth and change your life after listening, thanks Jill and Mark!
  • csoul62
    Great but too much self-promotion
    Love Jill, but the content-to-promotion ratio is seriously out of whack: a single episode can often be well over 50% off-topic fluff. Also, please feature more regular people and fewer high-earners, whose problems often feel unrealistic.
  • Damgster
    Aloha
    Jill I always enjoy your enthusiasm and New Yawk humor. Been a listener for a year or so and have digested so much good common sense info from the show. Gaba gaba hey! 🤣🤙 -Dangster
  • Military Leander
    Military listener
    Jill, Really appreciate the real-time advice you give your guests. It helps me zoom in on the hurdles that could deter my financial journey. Thank you!
  • labladyb
    Financial Friends
    The podcasts that Jill and Mark put together make you feel like you are having a money chat with friends. They cover any and all topics you could ever possibly have questions about and give you many different ways to think about your own financial situation. They have become part of my daily routine and I recommended you make them part of yours as well?
  • PhillyDZ11
    Great content but……
    Jill gives great advice except for when it comes to using a financial professional. For example, many do it yourself clients panicked and sold out of the stock market when Covid hit in March 2000 and did not get back in until the market recovered. That could be devastating to a retirement plan, and suddenly the 1% fee you pay a CFP to manage your assets doesn’t seem so costly. And that doesn’t even scratch the surface in terms of the value working with a CFP offers. Investor behavior is the biggest factor in the performance of a portfolio. A CFP can help investors avoid devastating behavioral mistakes. Can’t put a price on that.
  • Concerned Steward
    Needs a broader demographic of callers
    Jill is very smart, financially savvy and makes complex subjects easy to understand. I’ve been a daily listener for years (still am) and have learned a lot. But, make no doubt that this show caters to a fair (and growing) number of wealthy individuals. The reality is that most middle Americans don’t have fat pensions, second homes, 6 figure incomes, 7 figure retirement accounts nor 7 figure brokerage accounts. The podcast would be far more relatable, helpful (and have many more listeners) if it included a broader demographic of callers.
  • CodaBroda
    Financial Staple - Daily Dose of Great Advice
    Very unique in the financial podcast realm; you get new callers daily with their life and questions, everyday voices bringing all the financial terms and strategies to life. Easily the best go-to for new and seasoned investors alike
  • hope4FI
    Cup of Joe with Jill on the side
    My mornings just aren’t complete without either. Jill’s no-nonsense approach makes her so relatable- and easy to follow along. I love the symbiosis between Jill and Mark. I always feel as if I’m sitting in on a conversation amongst friends, and dog lovers. Maybe one day I’ll call in…when my will and estate documents are complete. Keep up the great work!
  • Ambriaaa
    Only for the rich ...
    I have to stop listening to this podcast because I just can't relate. Everyone seems to have these amazing pensions ;I didn't know those still existed!), a million dollars in investments, and make six figure + salaries. That's just not my world, unfortunately.
  • Terri Reuben
    Favorite Podcast
    Love her simple and no nonsense advice
  • Hed-Mat
    Going Downhill
    I made through the multi-million net worth folks who are “worried” because occasionally there was someone with great serious questions. But now it seems it’s several minutes of ads and Jill hawking her products to get through. I’m unfollowing today.
  • really???everynicknametaken?
    Engaging and educational
    This podcast has been amazingly helpful as I prepare for retirement. Both Jill and Mark are interesting and practical. Just hearing the daily question of ‘Do you have a will, etc’ motivated me to do so. I’m a fan of both of their podcasts. I gave my children and nephew her book!
  • Lisa in San Diego
    My favorite pod!
    I listen to a ton of podcasts, and this is hands-down, my favorite along with Jill’s other podcast. Jill and Mark are so knowledgeable, and make learning about money fun. I am constantly referring all of my friends and family to this podcast and sending the individual episodes that I think would be interesting to them. Keep up the good work Jill and Mark.
  • Wamylove
    The rich need to pay for good advice
    Why would someone who makes several hundred thousand dollars, expects a pension and has millions in assets call a talk show for financial advice? Baffling. And “new Jill” says blow 5% of your savings on cryptocurrency. Horrible garbage show.
  • ex listener 45
    Hate to leave
    Enjoyed the show for a while. Can’t handle the ads anymore. Listen to 2 minutes of outside ads to get to 2 minutes of Jill ads with pushy sell for book and paid webinars.
  • Bgirl2849
    Too many product promotions
    The financial advice is okay -- pretty simplistic and mainstream. She's not as annoying as other financial podcast hosts. However, her personal endorsement of commerical products is ANNOYING. I understand commercials -- podcasts need to pay the bills. But when someone who is supposed to be trusted for financial advice gets paid to recommend products....no. Just NO.
  • littleroc02us
    Proton is a bust
    I noticed your main advertiser Peleton is a major bust, dropped 95% in value down to $8 a share.
  • Answer Man for Women
    Aunt Jill Calls it Like it is
    Jill is no nonsense and knows what’s what when it comes to finance. She’ll tell you the truth and always gives a great plan to her callers. Started listening in March 2020 and look forward to her podcast everyday. Cousin Mark keeps the show rolling and gives his financial input to make this an outstanding podcast. Thanks again for providing solid guidance and good humor every day!
  • Church99
    Jill is the best!
    Somehow I picture Jane Lynch when listening. I know that’s not Jill but somehow that image helps to whip me into financial shape! 😄😄 I just got Jill’s new book and she’s so pretty!! Now I want an update on Allen from NY! I feel like that’s the advice that I need right now. Hi Mark.
  • Perma Link
    She’s clueless
    Listen to Money Girl, she has knowledge and class. This Podcast is a waste. Her guest are wealthy, her knowledge useless.
  • eagle4139
    All About Rich People
    Jill is lively and engaging. She’s a great host. Alone, she is 5 stars. However, nearly all of the live guests are wealthy people with multiple millions saved obsessing about whether they need more millions. They don’t have money problems. Snooze. So the show is not useful for regular people.
  • kawa yama
    Great Podcast
    Mark and Jill are the ‘Deliah’ of finance.
  • semi-retired and having a ball
    Common sense financial guidance
    Jill and Mark provide non- judgemental support and information that help individuals make good financial decisions- without the holier than thou advice that other so called advisors provide. Listening to this podcast is a starting point. It is the responsibility of listeners to then delve into their own unique situation and do their own analysis to make decisions.
  • jongminlee
    Even other CFPs listen this show!
    Great contents with her fun personality. As a CFP, I listen this show to learn too! Jill and Mark are the best.
  • SCrzmtman
    Not for the Middle Class
    I really like Jill. I'd like to give her five stars. But every time I tune in to hear each listeners situation I find that none of them really have any financial worry. for the record I was really fortunate to buy 2 condos near the beach in Santa Cruz 16 years ago. I have a modest amount in investments and I just MIGHT be able to retire next year. even though I've lost so much in the market. So ....I saw today's show "Can I retire at 62?" It was the perfect topic for me. However if you listen to the caller go on and on about he and his wife's assets, which seem like it would never end, I realized how disingenuous his call was. Please. Cut me a break. Cottages here, cottages there, hundreds of thousands of dollars in various accounts plus pensions, and he's worried about retiring at 62? how could that small amount fit into his scenario meaningfully? I have yet to hear a show that would be helpful to anyone in the middle class. In fact some of it's not even helpful for the upper middle class.
  • sweetDfor3
    Great podcast
    Recently found this podcast. I’ve been jumping around for about 4 years absorbing different personal finance shows. “Jill on Money”, and “Eye on Money”, are two of my favorites! Excellent information relayed by good people, in my opinion. Lots of callers and no judgement by the hosts. I’m a truck driver in the midwestern U.S.A. The 2am to 2pm, 12 hour shift is tough on tired eyes. This show keeps my interest and helps keep me motivated about tomorrow and beyond! Thanks and keep up the great work!
  • No props 4 neurotic rich..
    Jill is fantastic…callers not so much
    Love Jill’s manner, but I cant believe the number of callers who have zero money problems that make it through the screen. The “ Oh yeah, and I have X million(s) in this account…and I am SO worried” gets old in a hurry. Makes quick work of todays episode!
  • Adonisamurensis
    Excellent Financial Advice
    I have been a loyal fan of Jill (and now Mark) for years. She provides practical albeit conservative advice on a wide variety of financial situations and is very entertaining while educating us. The listener must be careful in extrapolating their advice to the listener’s own financial situation, but the program definitely provides great food for thought.
  • ---ClareBare
    No real help for late savers (in their 50’s)
    It’s not fun or helpful for listeners who want real help to get started saving in their 40’s & 50’s. It’s geared for the few people in their 30’s—-who already have—thousands of dollars invested 🤷🏻‍♀️
  • Watercooler25
    Fantastic Show ✅❤️
    I’ve been listening to the podcast now for the past couple of weeks and really enjoy the contact. The financial insight from Jill and Mark and very helpful!
  • cody69110
    Wonderful and witty
    Jill and Mark give sound, practical advice to everyday situations. Recommendations are balanced and relatable, avoiding theoretical and confusing products and techniques. Aunt Jill’s wit and wisdom make me his podcast a wonderful listening experience.
  • colorguard
    Hidden Gem
    This podcast is a hidden gem and I wish I had known about it sooner! Provides high quality and useful investment information and advice. The diversity of callers provides a great glimpse into the variety of financial situations. Jill is always respectful of each caller, regardless of their situation. No shaming here!
  • maddie@podcastingyou
    Great podcast!
    This podcast is an incredible resource for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy! Jill is incredibly knowledgeable and truly cares about her listeners—each episode is super informative.
  • uncmba
    Great show
    I hold the CFA designation so I am fairlyKnowledgeable about accumulating assets. But I don’t have a lot of training on using those assets. I love the way Jill approaches the distribution and timing of your retirement assets.
  • Ellen Glen
    Valuable Timely Info
    I love your podcasts. You make our money a very approachable topic. I learn something or gain reinforcement from every show. Thank you Jill and Mark!
  • Hokapelli
    Jill and Mark Rock
    I have listened to every episode available of Jill on Money and Eye on Money since finding them during Covid. It’s a staple of my morning drives and walks. I really like personal finance and have listened/ watched different things over the years , but this is far and away my favorite. I love that they are slightly conservative in their approach, they have a consistent message, and their lessons are easy to apply. When making money decisions now, I ask myself, “what would Jill and Mark say?” and I generally know what they’d say and feel like I understand why they say the things they do. While it may not be sophisticated enough for some, for the average person this show goes a long way towards creating financial confidence and freedom.
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