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HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Ep 92: What’s The Worst That Could Happen? We Ask Sharon Epperson

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky Her Money

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2018

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

When the worst headache of her life turned into a near-death experience, CNBC’s senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson was forced to stop and reevaluate how she manages her family and career. She’s healthy now, and here to share how she managed, with everything from emergency savings to estate-planning. In Mailbag, lifestyle inflation and how to control it when you receive raises or other windfalls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

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Her money is supported by Fidelity Investments. Together we're here to empower, educate, and

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encourage women to start talking about money. Discover more at fidelity.com slash

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its time. Her money comes Cover more at Fidelity.com slash It's Time.

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Her money comes to you through PRX. Hey everybody it's Jean Chatsky.

0:38.0

Welcome to her money. I'm very very excited to be doing this show and in just a minute you will

0:45.8

know why. So if you've been watching the Today Show for any length of time, then it wasn't so long after the recession that you saw a series of

0:57.6

segments called Money 911 pop up.

1:01.8

And these were segments that we just thought people have so many questions about what's

1:08.7

going on with our money, what do we do now, how do we get back on track? We were overwhelmed by questions.

1:18.6

And the producer said, look, we'll just give you time to answer them. And so they scheduled a weekly segment,

1:24.3

sometimes in the 8 o'clock hour,

1:25.8

mostly in the 9 o'clock hour,

1:28.1

and brought together a panel of people I love, Sharon Epperson, David Bach for the most part, sometimes

1:36.1

Farnush Tarabi, sometimes other people, but mostly it was just me and

1:40.9

Sharon and David and we could count on seeing each other every single

1:45.0

week and then the economy got better and things started to stabilize and things went back to normal. I started to do my regular money segments.

1:57.0

Sharon was back over at CNBC doing her everyday work.

2:03.0

David, unbeknownst to all of us, went on this fabulous 18-month sabbatical,

2:08.0

which he's told this audience about.

2:11.0

And then I looked up one day and Sharon wasn't there and she wasn't there

2:16.2

the next week and she wasn't there the week after that and I got a little worried and I started trying to do some digging.

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