Podcast FAQ

tori dunlap podcast

by Marian Haag Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Tori Dunlap’s personal finance podcast All About?

Through solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with resources to get, save, and grow money to gain financial freedom and kick some patriarchal ass at the same time. “ Tori Dunlap is on top of the personal finance world. ” BONUS: My BFF Kristine Interviews Me!

Who is Tori Dunlap?

“ Tori Dunlap is the voice of financial confidence — and cold hard math — for women. ” Hey, I’m Tori. After successfully saving $100,000 at age 25, I quit my corporate job in marketing to fight for your financial rights.

Who is Tori and why should you care?

I’m Tori. After successfully saving $100,000 at age 25, I quit my corporate job in marketing to fight for your financial rights. I’ve helped over three million badass women make more, spend less, and feel financially confident.

How did Tori Spelling become so popular?

With a dedicated following of over 2 million, over 2.5M podcast downloads, and multiple instances of her story going viral, Tori’s unique take on financial advice has made her the go-to voice for ambitious millennial women.

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1. Record by season rather than sticking to a weekly, year-round schedule

Dunlap started recording episodes for the first season of her podcast in February before officially launching in May.

2. Consider releasing multiple episodes a week

The first season of "Financial Feminist" contains 12 episodes published over six weeks. Each week, Dunlap releases a 15-minute episode to explain the topics of the forthcoming main show, where she interviews a guest.

3. Leverage any audience you already have

Dunlap had already grown a profile online, so it was easier to get an audience on board with a podcast than someone who hasn't already established a large following. But, she said, "the audience relationship is about building trust rather than quantity."

5. Podcast sponsorship rates can be low early on. Find advertisers who understand the podcast's mission

Dunlap worked out the industry average for what her podcast could expect to earn from advertisers, based on CPM prices, or cost per thousand listens. AdvertiseCast, a podcast-advertising network, said the industry's average rates for podcasts with 10,000 listeners are at an $18 CPM.

Who is Tori Dunlap?

Tori Dunlap is an internationally-recognized millennial money and career expert. After saving $100,000 at age 25, Tori quit her corporate job in marketing and founded Her First $100K to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable resources to better their money. She has helped over one million women negotiate salary, pay off debt, build savings, and invest.#N#Called “the voice of financial confidence for women” by CNBC, her work has been featured in The New York Times, Good Morning America, BBC, the TODAY Show, BuzzFeed, PEOPLE Magazine, New York Magazine, TIME Magazine, Forbes, Refinery29, Yahoo, MarketWatch, and more.#N#Tori has collaborated with companies like Dell, Blackrock, John Hancock, Four Seasons, Citi Bank, Fidelity, and Personal Capital, and given talks and workshops at Microsoft, WeWork, and Shopify.#N#With a dedicated following of over 125,000 on Instagram and over 930,000 on TikTok —and multiple instances of her story going viral—Tori’s unique take on financial advice has made her the go-to voice for ambitious millennial women.#N#Before becoming a full-time entrepreneur, Tori led organic marketing strategy for Fortune 500 companies—with clients like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Nike, the NFL, and the Academy Awards—and global financial technology start-ups. For almost five years, she specialized in social media, SEO, content, and influencer marketing to grow community and increase awareness.#N#Tori now travels the world writing, speaking, and coaching about personal finance, online businesses, side hustles, and confidence for millennial women.

What shows has Tori on?

Tori's work has been featured on Good Morning America, the Today Show, the New York Times, TIME, PEOPLE, New York Magazine, CNN, Forbes, BuzzFeed, CNBC, and more.

Why did Tori quit her job?

After saving $100,000 at age 25, Tori quit her corporate job in marketing and founded Her First $100K to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable resources to better their money.

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