Suze Orman, who ended her personal finance show on CNBC in 2015, is starting a podcast in 2018.
Orman has signed a deal with PodcastOne, America’s largest advertiser-supported podcast network, to produce and distribute a new program in 2018 that focuses on personal finance.
“You are never powerful in life until you are powerful over your own money, how you think and feel about it, and how you invest it. The goal of money is for you to be secure,” said Orman in a statement. “Tune into my podcast, power up, and let’s make that a reality. I’m a podcast consumer, myself, and know the magic of the medium first-hand – let’s do this together.”
Orman is set to go on tour in 2018 and relaunch her best-selling book “Women and Money.”
She has been called “a force in the world of personal finance” and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. Her show appeared on CNBC for 13 years.
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