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In this Ask Farnoosh Friday , we’re tackling one of the biggest questions right now: how do you stay financially steady when everything feels uncertain? Joining me is returning guest and trusted voice in personal finance...
1962: Ask Farnoosh: The Money Anxiety Playbook (Taxes, AI and How to Stay Financial Steady) is an episode from So Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money Strategy by Farnoosh...
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Published Mar 27, 2026, 35:36 long, audio available.
In this Ask Farnoosh Friday , we’re tackling one of the biggest questions right now: how do you stay financially steady when everything feels uncertain? Joining me is returning guest and trusted voice in personal finance, Georgia Lee Hussey , CFP and founder of Modernist Financial . [Grab her free financial toolkit ] Together, we unpack the emotional and practical realities of this moment—from market volatility and recession fears to tax season surprises and the rapidly evolving role of AI in our careers. We start with the money anxiety so many of you are feeling right now. What’s really driving the fear around the markets? And how do you respond without sabotaging your long-term plan? Georgia shares how she coaches clients through uncertainty—and why downturns may actually be opportunities, especially if you’re still in your earning years. Then, we dig into tax refunds . If yours is bigger this year, Georgia explains why it may not be the “win” it seems—and how to think more intentionally about what to do with that money. We also explore the future of work in an AI-driven world —including why skills rooted in the humanities, creativity, and critical thinking may become even more valuable, not less. And finally, we zoom out to what matters most: how to stay grounded, make thoughtful decisions, and build financial resilience in a world that can feel anything but stable. In this episode, we discuss: How to manage market anxiety and avoid emotional investing Why downturns can benefit long-term investors What your tax refund is really telling you The hidden costs behind recent tax policy changes How AI is reshaping jobs—and where new opportunities lie Why creativity, writing, and empathy are becoming power skills Smart ways to prepare financially for uncertainty Learn more about Farnoosh's upcoming literary workshop Book to Brand. Early bird registration is now open! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1962: Ask Farnoosh: The Money Anxiety Playbook (Taxes, AI and How to Stay Financial Steady) is an episode from So Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money Strategy by Farnoosh Torabi.
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This episode was published on Mar 27, 2026.
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1962: Ask Farnoosh: The Money Anxiety Playbook (Taxes, AI and How to Stay Financial Steady) is from So Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money Strategy by Farnoosh Torabi.
Published Mar 27, 2026 and 35:36 long