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  • In this week's episode of the Money Clinic, presenter Claer Barrett chats to Naureen, a 37-year old Londoner who has been saving money under lockdown — and now wants to start investing it in the stock market. Naureen had a wake up call when she received her annual pension statement through the post, and saw that her projected income in retirement would not even cover the basics. She is so keen to learn more about investing she has even started a vision board to inspire good financial habits - but with so much information out there, she doesn’t know where to begin. Experts Jason Butler, the FT columnist and Charlotte Brayton, financial planner at James Hambro & Partners join Claer to give their two pennies worth.

    The pandemic has made everyone feel very differently about their finances — and we’ve changed our podcast to reflect this. Every week, we feature real life stories from listeners around the world (on a first names only basis) to help everyone get to grips with common financial dilemmas. If you would like to talk to Claer on a future episode, please email the Money Clinic team at [email protected] with a short description of your problem, and how you would like us to help. 

    If you want to read more about the topics covered in this week's episode, check out the following FT articles - some of which are free to read:

    Even if you are not a fan of 90s rapper Vanilla Ice, Claer’s free primer on the tax advantages of investing through a stocks and shares Isa is a must-read for UK listeners: https://www.ft.com/content/684dbb86-40b4-11e9-b896-fe36ec32aece

    If you want to read more about budgeting, here is another free column of Claer’s: https://on.ft.com/2WTh1PP

    A more serious read for investors to get their teeth into is this piece by John Kay - How to build your own investment portfolio with £10,000: https://www.ft.com/content/24b98a82-b55e-11e6-961e-a1acd97f622d

    We also heartily recommend John Kay’s book "The Long and the Short of It - A guide to finance and investment for normally intelligent people who aren’t in the industry".

    Finally, Claer’s column for Mental Health Week - Worried about money? You are not alone - is free for anyone to read and share via this link: https://on.ft.com/2ZeMMWk.

    Say hello on social media: 

    You can follow Claer on Twitter and Instagram @Claerb

    You can follow Jason Butler on Twitter and Instagram @JBtheWealthMan 

    You can follow FT Money on Twitter @FTMoney


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  • Finding a side hustle that earns you  money alongside your main job is an attractive idea — but it can be hard to achieve as Jonny, this week’s guest, has found out, with his side hustles costing him time rather than earning much extra cash. He’s also looking to volunteer as a side hustle to further his ambition of campaigning on personal finance issues, but how can he find the right balance of money and time? Presenter Claer Barrett hears from experts Abadesi Osunsade, founder of Hustle Crew and presenter of the Techish podcast, and Juliet Tomlinson from the Oxford university’s careers service on “success metrics” and acquiring the right skills. 


    If you would like to talk to Claer for a future podcast episode, she is very keen to find someone who is resolving to sort out their finances for the new year and could do with some expert help. If that sounds like you, please email the Money Clinic team with a brief description of your story to [email protected]. Follow Claer on Twitter and Instagram @Claerb and read her weekly Serious Money column in the FT Money section of the FT Weekend newspaper.


    Further reading:

    -If like Jonny, you’re seeking inspiration from how others are earning money on the side, check out this FT Magazine piece — How lockdown encouraged young people to develop their side hustles 

    -If your side hustle is successful, there could be tax implications, but this piece from FT Money gives some useful tips about tax returns and the kinds of expenses you might be able to offset 

    -Abadesi Osunsade is the founder of Hustle Crew, which runs workshops and events for people working within the tech space, and presents the Techish podcast which is focused on the intersection of tech, pop culture and life. Follow Abadesi @Abadesi


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  • Alec looks at the art world from two angles -- from someone in it, and from someone who has observed the world from a distance. First, writer Michael Shnayerson -- his latest book, Boom, gives an exhaustive history of how today’s art market came to be. Shnayerson writes for magazines -- including Time and Vanity Fair -- and has written seven books. He has collaborated with Harry Belafonte, written a portrait of Andrew Cuomo, and unpacked General Motors and the electric car. Art dealer Richard Feigen, Alec’s second guest, spent his entire career in the art market. His New York gallery has sold hundreds of millions of dollars of the greatest works of art, from the Renaissance to Basquiat. He was the dealer to the newly minted millionaires of 1980’s New York who bought their art -- and their cultural cache -- from Richard Feigen.

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  • Alec and Stanley Tucci have only been on set together a couple of times, but they established a rapport deep enough to carry over into a Zoom interview more than a decade later. The two share stories from their families, discuss what they love about working with certain fellow actors, and the difference between working in Hollywood and the UK. Tucci also talks about how he gets into character for his most recent role, an 80-year-old woman in Apple TV's wonderful new animated series, Central Park.

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  • Summary: In this episode The Propcast we talk to David Fuller-Watts from Mallcomm, and Ben Chesser from Coniq about driving efficiencies in real estate. The Propcast by Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder of LMRE the leading Global PropTech recruiter brought to you in partnership with UK PropTech Association, The UK PropTech Association is a membership organisation to drive the digital transformation of the property industry. This show will focus on connecting the Proptechs, real estate funds and VC’s globally…and get everyone talking about innovation of the build to rent environment. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the right place at the right time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. About Our Guests David Fuller-Watts https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaltbm/?originalSubdomain=uk David is an experienced Senior Business Development director and IT specialist with leading edge experience in SaaS technology solutions, product development & digital marketing strategy in both EU and USA. David has worked in the real estate sector for over 15 years, and leads the product development of the award winning PropTech platform Mallcomm, used by more than 350 commercial real estate destinations to manage communications, operations, retail and community engagement. Mallcomm as a 360-degree integrator for managing and engaging real estate communities, tenants, operators, suppliers, shoppers and other stakeholders. The product transforms a user's experience of the space, creates loyalty by connecting people to places whilst delivering efficient operations, significant budget savings and valuable insights. Ben Chesser https://www.linkedin.com/in/benchesser/?originalSubdomain=uk Ben is an experienced CEO with a passion for market changing disruptive technologies. For the last 15 years, Ben has focused on bringing the rigour and measurability of the online retail world into offline businesses, helping retailers and shopping malls understand the true value of their customers. Ben founded Coniq in 2014 to make the advanced tools for the retail giant readily available to every business in the industry. Coniq is today recognised as one of the fastest growing customer engagement and loyalty software companies in the world, by following Ben’s founding principles of putting the customer first, Coniq’s loyalty programs continue to deliver ongoing sales growth for clients. Resources mentioned LMRE website www.lmre.co.uk UKPA website www.ukpa.com Coniq website www.coniq.com Mallcomm website www.mallcomm.com Insights from this Episode The mall space is evolving really fast right now and the need for technologies is on top of everyone's agenda – Ben Chesser We believe that technology really has the potential to drive down the costs of operating a shopping centre – David Fuller-Watts (Those who are thinking) about digital in the future, they've now jumped the top of the agenda. Because if you don't do that, you don’t survive, so it's accelerated and shaken out the industry incredibly – Ben Chesser I always like to say that Mallcomm solves actual real problems, problems that people actually have a need solving is not technology for technology's sake – David Fuller-Watts Were not doing projects to win prizes or tick boxes, we really want to impact the businesses we work with and not a lot of vendors don’t do that – Ben Chesser It's about who you integrate with, how we get connection, what type of technology you can use… and any of those different types of connections, all at the same time – David Fuller-Watts Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart A Podcast Company - is the leading podcast production company for brands, organizations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right equipment, training, and guidance to ensure you sound amazing. - https://www.apodcastcompany.com and www.podcastsyndicator.com

  • We have created the Audio Postcards series to help us tackle the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic in a calmer and wiser way.

    This week we have a postcard from Toronto, from my dear friend Liane Davey who speaks about how not to let a good crisis go to waste.

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  • The quality of the relationship with your boss has a major impact on your career, satisfaction and even your overall wellness and health. And yet, it’s much easier to find advice and guidance on how to be a good boss than on how to manage a relationship with one. In this episode, Mary Abbajay, the author of the best-selling Managing Up: How to Move Up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss. shares how you can take control of your career by managing up.

    Episode Highlights

    Here are some of the themes that we explore in this conversation:

    Why so many people still have terrible bosses The unique nature of the relationship between a boss and a team member What’s at stake when you are not managing the relationship with your boss The boss spectrum: from the unicorn boss to the toxic boss The three choices we have when faced with a difficult situation Why people tend to spend 30% more time working for toxic bosses than for good bosses Key principles to managing your boss really effectively How to avoid being delusional about who we are and who our boss is How to give feedback to a boss that has a negative impact on the team’s culture How to deal with a micromanager
  • Stephen Drum is a combat-tested retired Navy SEAL Master Chief who has 27 years of experience leading and developing high-performance teams, including teams involved in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. He recently co-developed and taught “Warrior Toughness” training for The U.S. Navy which changed how the Navy prepares young sailors and officers for the acute stress of intense combat. https://stephendrum.com/

  • Liane Davey is a New York Times Bestselling author of You First: Inspire Your Team to Grow Up, Get Along, and Get Stuff Done. She is also a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review and has been sought by several media outlets, including CNN, NPR, USA Today, The Globe & Mail and Forbes, for her expertise on increasing productivity, enhancing engagement, developing leaders, and as one client put it, “dealing with the damn drama!” She is the author of The Good Fight: Use Productive Conflict to Get Your Team and Organization Back on Track.