EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 56 MIN
Why women get worse financial advice (and what to do about it) with Amanda Holden
from Too Much with Denise Love Hewett · host Denise Love Hewett
What if the reason you feel behind financially has nothing to do with your choices — and everything to do with the system? Amanda Holden spent years inside Wall Street investment management before leaving to build Invested Development, where she's taught over 25,000 students to invest with clarity and confidence. In her book How to Be a Rich Old Lady, she dismantles the myths the finance industry has sold us and offers a radically honest blueprint for building wealth — even inside a broken system. In this conversation, Denise and Amanda cover: Why women are routinely given worse financial advice than men The real reason "stop buying coffee" is terrible financial advice How creatives and entrepreneurs should actually think about money What ethical investing actually means — and why ESG funds are closer to greenwashing than you think The truth about the stock market vs. the real economy Financial nihilism, the apocalypse retirement plan, and why investing is still worth it Wealth as a collective possibility — and what that looks like in practice Why your financial failures are not yours to own Whether you're just starting out, rebuilding after setbacks, or questioning why the whole system feels wrong — this episode will meet you where you are. Amanda Holden is the founder of Invested Development and author of How to Be a Rich Old Lady. Find her online as @dumpster.doggy You can follow this podcast @toomuchwithdlh and Denise @deniselovehewett
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What if the reason you feel behind financially has nothing to do with your choices — and everything to do with the system? Amanda Holden spent years inside Wall Street investment management before leaving to build Invested Development, where she’s taught over 25,000 students to invest with clarity and confidence. In her book How to Be a Rich Old Lady, she dismantles the myths the finance industry has sold us and offers a radically honest blueprint for building wealth — even inside a broken system. In this conversation, Denise and Amanda cover: Why women are routinely given worse financial advice than men The real reason ”stop buying coffee” is terrible financial advice How creatives and entrepreneurs should actually think about money What ethical investing actually means — and why ESG funds are closer to greenwashing than you think
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