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CNN Audio to Premiere New Podcast Diversifying with Barros


Diversifying
Diversifying

CNN Audio continues to expand its podcast programming with the upcoming debut of "Diversifying" on February 28, a new weekly podcast that's putting the personal back into personal finance. Delyanne Barros, a nationally recognized money expert also known as "Delyanne The Money Coach" on TikTok and Instagram, creates a welcome space for people of color, women, single households and others who have traditionally been left out of conversations around personal finance.

Throughout the series, Barros speaks with real people, as well as with money experts, who are faced with the challenge of balancing cultural expectations with their own financial needs. Whether that's struggling to negotiate pay as a woman of color, or supporting one's parents as they enter retirement, Diversifying offers listeners actionable steps toward better financial health, all while validating struggles with money -- no matter what the starting point.

"We all want financial stability, but not everyone knows how to make it happen in a way that speaks to their individual needs and experiences," said Barros. "In Diversifying, we're going to be helping people discover their financial empowerment with actionable advice, while also having real conversations that acknowledge the systemic, emotional and cultural barriers to building wealth."

Each week, "Diversifying" will explore financial topics such as renting versus buying, student loans, the cost of having a child, climate-conscious investing, generational wealth, negotiating salary/benefits and more.

"Diversifying" will premiere with its first two episodes and will be available to listen at cnn.com/diversifying, across mobile devices via CNN's apps for iOS and Android, and on all major podcast platforms. Subsequent episodes will be released every Monday.

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