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  • ☎️ Today, we answer a question from our listener Alexandra, who asks us about teaching children about money. I invited Helen Driver, Director of Collaboration at MyBnk charity, ex-fund manager and long-time Vestpod, to offer us her words of wisdom on the topic. 


    💸 Money can feel like a taboo in a lot of households, but it’s important to broach the topic to help children feel financially confident in their futures. Helen shares 3 tips to help children develop better money habits, from making the right choices in the day to day to managing pocket money.


    Today on The Wallet: 


    1/ It all starts with simply integrating money into daily conversations with your kids, so Helen gives examples of how we can do that without making the subject too weighty.


    2/ Pocket money is a powerful tool for learning about money, and Helen talks about why it’s important to let kids simply experience the process of spending and saving (and make mistakes along the way!). 


    3/ Children learn by watching and listening to the behaviours that they see around them, and Helen explains what this means for parents and their own attitudes to money. 


    You can follow and connect with Helen:

    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-driver-5725b550 

    MyBnk: https://www.mybnk.org/


    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    Money Twist – KS1: https://www.mybnk.org/our-work/financial-education/money-twist-ks1/ 

    I’m Emilie Bellet, the founder of Vestpod - a thriving community that financially empowers women, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich and host of The Wallet! You can learn more about Vestpod, join our events and subscribe to our newsletter at www.vestpod.com and on Instagram @vestpod. Join our private Facebook group: @vestpod. 

     

    We want to open up a direct conversation with you on the podcast. You can submit a proud money moment, a question or a comment on a previous episode. Just email me a voice memo at [email protected].


    * Please note that we are not certified, financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.*


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  • Welcome to today’s episode, where we look into the highlights and implications of the Budget 2024. On October 30th, Chancellor Rachel Reeves (UK's first female chancellor!) presented Labour’s first Budget in 14 years, announcing significant changes that could impact your finances. 


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  • We're back next week with a new episode for you, but until then enjoy one of our most popular hotlines all about investing!


    💸 Investing is key to building financial independence and reach long term goals. When you invest over a long period, you want your money to outpace inflation (the price of goods and services is increasing every year) and benefit from compound growth. While it’s essential to have ‘rainy day’ cash savings, playing it safe by stashing your money in low-interest-rate savings accounts is actually risky because that money will lose value over time.


    💥 Today on The Wallet: 

    1️⃣Investing can feel complex, laden with alienating jargon and sounds like something only others are good at – but I explain why this isn’t the case.

    2️⃣Before you start investing, it’s vital you ask yourself how long you’re willing to invest for. The longer your timeframe, the more volatility you should be able to deal with because you’d have more time to recover from any lows. Start small and invest regularly.


    3️⃣I explain why asking questions and giving yourself praise are super important to everyone’s investing journey. 

    Resource mentioned in the episode:

    The Wallet Live recording in London at Mortimer House: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/live-podcast-recording-the-wallet-london-pod-tickets-305074946377 Vestpod POD groups: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/vestpod-16058437670  Vestpod Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/vestpod  Breaking Down Robo-Advisers And Understanding Your Investments: https://www.vestpod.com/news/2021/11/10/wallet-hotline-breaking-down-robo-advisers   The Wallet, Investing beats Day Trading: https://www.vestpod.com/news/2020/12/10/investing-beats-day-trading-f6q3   

    I’m Emilie Bellet, the founder of Vestpod - a thriving community that financially empowers women, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich and host of The Wallet! You can learn more about Vestpod, join our events and subscribe to our newsletter at www.vestpod.com and on Instagram @vestpod. Join our private Facebook group: @vestpod. 


    *Please note that we are not certified, financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.*


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  • This week we're bringing you one of our most popular hotline episodes about emotional spending. With the holidays coming up, we thought this might be the perfect time to remind ourselves how emotions can affect our finances!


    In today’s episode, we talk about emotional spending. With January sales in full swing, temptation to splurge is everywhere. And while spending impulsively on occasion is okay, it’s important to understand that the rush we get from shopping is short-lived. If you often find yourself having a hard time trying to control your spending, or impulse buying to improve your mood, it might be time to take a look at curbing the habit.


    Today on The Wallet: 


    1. Understand what emotional spending is and why it provides that all-too-familiar, albeit fleeting, feeling of the ‘shopper’s high’.


    2. Find out why it’s important to be conscious of your emotions and the role they play in your spending.


    3. Learn practical tips that will help reduce or completely stop your unintentional overspending. 

     

    I’m Emilie Bellet, the founder of Vestpod.com - a thriving community that financially empowers women, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich and host of The Wallet! You can learn more about Vestpod, join our events and subscribe to our newsletter at www.vestpod.com and on Instagram @vestpod. Join our private Facebook group: @vestpod. 

     

    Be part of the podcast! You can submit a proud money moment, a question or a comment on a previous episode. Follow this link (https://telb.ee/abrzt) or email me your recording at [email protected].

     

    * We are not certified financial advisers, information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes & does not constitute financial advice. Invest what you can afford only and for the long term.*


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  • We've had quite a few DMs recently from you about money mindset, so we thought we would bring back this popular episode from January 2024, all about how to cultivate a wealthy mindset!


    💸 Looking to end the year on the right foot when it comes to your finances? In today’s Hotline episode - I’ll be helping you do exactly that, with practical tips to help you improve your finances in 2024. From cultivating a positive money mindset to practical strategies for saving and investing, we've got everything you need to make this your most financially successful year yet.


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  • TW: This episode contains a brief mention of suicide. 💸 Welcome back to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this final episode, I speak with Alex Depledge MBE, co-founder and CEO of Resi. We dive into how she founded and sold Hassle.com, her bold approach to fundraising and scaling, and her views on building a team and negotiating. Plus, what’s next for Resi and why they’re raising more capital.


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  • 💸 Welcome back to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this second episode, I talk to Elizabeth UviebinenĂŠ, multi-award-winning author of five books and Founder of journaling app Storia. Discover how she develops resilience and vision to build her brand, raise money, and make bold moves to create a category-defining product.


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    We use Fiverr to find freelancers with specialist skills; it’s like a talent cloud that we can tap into whenever we need extra help. Fiverr is all about democratising access to talent so that anyone can grow their business, brand, or dreams. Whether you’re a freelancer looking for work or a business looking for help, check out Fiverr today: https://www.fiverr.com/ 


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/the-wallet-podcast/vision-into-a-business-with-elizabeth-uviebinene


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  • 💸 Welcome to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this first episode, I talk to Farah Kabir, co-founder of HANX, the UK-based sexual wellness and intimate care brand. Discover how she turned a bold idea into a thriving, purpose-driven company, secured funding, and overcame the challenges of scaling. 


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  • Hello, I’m Emilie Bellet and you’re listening to The Wallet, a jargon and judgement free space for financial education. In our final episode of our festival recap series, Iona Bain shares her insights about the economy, how you should act during recessions, and gives some vital investment guidance. Get your notes app ready, there’s lots to learn! 


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://youtu.be/1-tVxfJ9Lmg?si=8L0o1HT3GRJ1VdKo 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-market-update-iona-bain 


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  • I’m Emilie Bellet and you’re listening to The Wallet. In this week’s episode, we have an amazing panel discussion featuring the voices of journalist and writer Marisa Bate, financial coach Emma Maslin, Nafisa Bakkar who is the founder of Amaliah and Kia Commodore, founder of 'Pennies to Pounds' - all about understanding what influences our views on money, looking at the costs of raising children, and discussing when it's okay to spend on treats and luxuries. 


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://youtu.be/lwh3XZpz16E?si=G2Dd8eXUvGGExo2x 


    PARTNERS


    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-cultivating-wealth 


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  • We recently had our annual Money Matters Festival, and this week, by popular demand, we’re sharing more from Candice Brathwaite’s keynote at our festival. We had a lot of feedback asking for the rest of the conversation, so here it is! Enjoy.


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://youtu.be/vnF_FzhqZsM?si=essOrVQx2KWPuLZf 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-candice-brathwaite 


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  • We recently had our annual Money Matters Festival, and today, I’m sharing part of a keynote speech given by Candice Braithwaite at our recent Money Matters Festival. Candice is a prominent British author and advocate, widely recognised for her critically acclaimed, Sunday Times Bestselling book "I Am Not Your Baby Mother”. We discuss Candice’s definition of wealth, her personal money journey and the power of manifestation. 


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://youtu.be/vnF_FzhqZsM?si=essOrVQx2KWPuLZf 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-candice-brathwaite 


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  • Today, I’m sharing one of the talks from our Money Matters Festival a few months ago. Sometimes we can get caught in the rat race, but this talk - Stefanie Sword-Williams challenges conventional notions of success and fulfilment, and might have you re-evaluating what you want out of life.


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube:

    https://youtu.be/GWS1IwN8I0g?si=YIYBp-F4z3soHXu4 


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-how-to-work-towards-what-you-value 


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  • We recently had our annual Money Matters Festival, and today I have selected some of the best bits of one of our panels (featuring Tiwalola Ogunlesi, life coach and founder of Confident and Killing It, Clare Seal, creator of the @myfrugalyear Instagram account, and author, Claer Barrett, Financial Times columnist and Lisa Picardo, Chief Corporate Officer at PensionBee -  all about career decisions, negotiating, and boosting income. 


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLErgPeggtI 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-your-unique-wealth-building-journey 


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  • We’re back again with some of our favourite moments from this year’s Money Matters festival! You’re about to hear a talk by husband and wife duo: Ken and Mary Okoroafor from The Humble Penny - all about financial joy and living the life you want. 


    Having swiftly cleared their mortgage and achieved financial independence by Ken's 34th birthday, they opted to prioritise family time and pursue their passions. 


    In this conversation, they delve into the concept of financial joy and share insights on how individuals can chart their path towards living a fulfilling life.


    On March 3rd, 2024, Vestpod's Money Matters festival took centre stage at the iconic KOKO in Camden, London. In this panel discussion, we deep dive into ways to empower women financially and tackle important challenges, such as the gender wage gap, limited access to financial resources, and barriers to career progression. 


    Watch the Full talk on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2whuF8Q668 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-the-humble-penny-financial-joy 


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  • In this panel discussion, we deep dive into ways to empower women financially and tackle important challenges, such as the gender wage gap, limited access to financial resources, and barriers to career progression.


    Speakers: Soumaya Keynes (Economist Financial Times), Cressida Myers (JP Morgan), Dianne Greyson (#EthnicityPayGap Campaign) and Vivi Friedgut (Blackbullion).


    On March 3rd, 2024, Vestpod's Money Matters festival took centre stage at the iconic KOKO in Camden, London. In this panel discussion, we deep dive into ways to empower women financially and tackle important challenges, such as the gender wage gap, limited access to financial resources, and barriers to career progression. 


    Full talk on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrm9WaEZ_I8 


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    Our festival and this recap series is made possible thanks to a handful of amazing sponsors who have supported Vestpod to bring financial education to women year in year out, JP Morgan Chase

    Women on the Move, PensionBee and the Financial Times.


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    Main takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/news/money-matters-festival-2024-gender-inclusive-economy 


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  • Emilie Bellet speaks with Suhair Khan, founder of Open-Ended Design and former Google leader. Suhair delves into the basics of AI, debunking common myths and highlighting its transformative potential in healthcare, climate, education, and finance. She also discusses the ethical challenges in AI and shares insights on recent exciting developments and practical applications of the technology.


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  • Emilie Bellet speaks with Nina Mohanty, co-founder and CEO of Bloom Money, an app designed to help diaspora communities build generational wealth. Nina discusses the significant challenges that migrants face in accessing financial services, sharing her personal struggle of opening a bank account and her journey from working in fintech to raising funds for her startup. A passionate advocate for technology, Nina believes in the transformative power of fintech to make finance fair, transparent, and accessible for everyone.


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  • Today, Emilie Bellet is diving into creating a monthly budget that truly aligns with your financial goals. Budgeting might seem daunting or restrictive, but it’s really about gaining control, achieving financial stability, and working toward your aspirations. 


    We’ll cover how to analyse your income, understand your take-home pay, set up a saving plan (including a pension), and manage your expenses effectively. 


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  • Today on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Kyla Scanlon, recognised by Fast Company as ‘the internet’s favourite econ nerd.’ Kyla’s new book, "In This Economy?", equips readers with the tools to understand the economy and its impact on their finances. In this episode, we discuss misconceptions about the economy, the concept of "vibecessions," and how personal financial decisions fit into the broader economic context. Kyla also shares insights on improving financial literacy and practical tips for making smarter financial decisions. 


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