
EPISODE SUMMARY You've done the foundational work. You know what your life costs. You're chipping away at debt, you've got a little cushion building. So what comes next? For a lot of us, investing is the part that feels locked behind a door someone else has the key to. Too much jargon. Too much math. Too many men in quarter-zips talking about the market. In this week's episode of the Money Healing Club podcast, Rachel sits down with Amanda Holden, author of the instant bestseller How to Be a Rich Old Lady. Amanda has a real gift for making investing feel approachable instead of intimidating, like a friend walking you through it at the kitchen table. They get into why investing is the bridge from surviving to thriving, the real story behind your 401k, and how to start even if you're self-employed and not sure you're "the investing type." 💬 "It is completely made up. None of this is natural." (Amanda Holden, on the language of investing) Key Takeaways: Foundation first: emergency fund, then high-interest debt, then investing. You can live in that foundation phase for a while, and that's okay If your job offers a retirement match, that's not free money. It's part of your paycheck, so go get it Pull two ideas apart in your brain: the account is the container, the investments are what goes inside it. Opening a Roth IRA isn't the same as actually investing the money in it Time is your best asset. Investing is slow, tree-growing stuff, not week-to-week panic-checking The jargon is intimidating by design. It got kept by the old boys, and it's still something you can learn An index fund holds a little of everything, so one company tanking doesn't tank your whole retirement Self-employed? A Roth IRA is a great place to start, then a SEP IRA or Solo 401k as you grow You can't shop your way out of capitalism by skipping your Roth IRA. Opting out usually just hands the problem to another woman in your family About Amanda Holden: Amanda Holden is the founder of Invested Development, where she's taught over 25,000 students, mostly women, how to invest. She studied economics and communications at UCLA and worked in investment management before becoming a leading voice on women and money. Her debut book, How to Be a Rich Old Lady, came out in January 2026 and was an instant national bestseller. Online you'll find her as Dumpster Doggy, bringing her activism and her signature trashioned outfits. ⏰ EPISODE BREAKDOWN 04:00 | From Surviving to Thriving Why a financial foundation comes first, and where investing actually enters the picture. 10:00 | The Match Isn't Free Money Emergency funds, high-interest debt, and why capturing your employer match is part of your compensation. 17:00 | The Caboodles Metaphor The reframe that makes the whole thing click: the account is the container, the investments are the treasures inside. 34:00 | Index Funds, Without the Jargon What a fund actually is, why you don't have to pick winners, and how owning a little of everything protects you. 💌 Connect with Amanda Holden 📱 Instagram: dumpster.doggy 🎵 TikTok: dumpsterdoggy 📚 Resources Mentioned How to Be a Rich Old Lady by Amanda Holden (available wherever books are sold, and through our bookshop.org link that supports small bookstores and the podcast) Brokerages to open an account: Charles Schwab, Vanguard, Fidelity Automated investing services: Betterment and M1 (great if you want it handled for you, with M1 offering a bit more control) 💬 Join the Conversation What's keeping you from starting to invest? The jargon, the fear, the feeling that it's just not for you? Rachel wants to hear about it. Click the big orange
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