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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

1973: Strangers: A Review of the Marriage Memoir Everyone's Talking About

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Farnoosh and Heather Boneparthe, author of Money Together, analyze Belle Burden's memoir 'Strangers,' exploring themes of marriage, wealth disparity, financial transparency, and the lessons women can learn from high-profile divorce stories. They discuss red flags, legal strategies, and the importance of financial agency in relationships.


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So many episode 1973, Strangers, a review of the marriage memoir everyone's talking about.

0:38.4

You're listening to So Money with award-winning money guru Farnoosh Karabi.

0:43.3

Each day, get a 30-minute dose of financial inspiration from the world's top business minds,

0:48.5

authors, influencers, and from Farnoose yourself.

0:52.5

Looking for ways to save on gas or double your double coupons?

0:56.3

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0:57.2

You're in the wrong place.

0:58.6

Seeking profound ways to live a richer, happier life.

1:01.8

Welcome to So Money.

1:04.8

I kind of think of this as the things are good trap.

1:08.5

And I think it's very easy for folks with enough financial stability

1:12.1

to fall into a trap of, well, things are good. We can do everything we want to do. Our kids can go

1:18.9

to the camps they want to go to. We go on our vacations. We own our home. I mean, of course,

1:25.0

I'm generalizing. But I think that at many income levels, people

1:29.3

kind of say to themselves, can talk themselves into this idea of like, I'm going to not

1:34.0

rock the boat with this. I'm not going to ask too many questions because I'm doing my thing.

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