," written by the podcast's host Mike Michalowicz, has "forever changed the way I think about accounting."The No. 1 podcast that Joanna Loughran — the director of business development at, an integrated call center that she founded — religiously listens to is the WSJ's "Secrets of Wealthy Women."
"This podcast not only talks about the success of these women, but also the pitfalls and trials they went through that helped get them to where they are today," said Loughran. "This podcast helps me think about the bigger picture when it comes to my company." The business owner and founder added that the podcast helps her consider additional ways she can add value to her clients.
"The women in this podcast hold high positions in big companies like Road Runner and Vogue, and they are not afraid to take big risks and shoot for the stars when it comes to building up their brand," she said. "In each episode, the introduction says, 'Help women empower themselves financially,' and it does just that. It empowers me to make money moves for success.
To that end, he recommended "The Backbone" with Shubham Datta as "a great podcast" he has recently come across, which bills itself in its tagline as "a journey inside finance at a startup.""[Datta's] guests include a wide variety of financial operators from both VC and self-funded tech businesses," said Rooney. "They discuss finance on the high level as well as nitty-gritty details about what can be big wins or a total flop.