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A Little Bit Richer

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Credit Score
Financial Literacy
Mortgages
Bank Account Switching
Travel Tips
Budgeting
Cost Of Living
Property Ladder
Credit
Debt
Financial Management
Perks and Rewards
Online Banking
Cash Bonuses
Budget Travel
Accommodation Options
Student Loans
Gift Giving
Christmas
Debt Management

'A Little Bit Richer' is the podcast that aims to help us all get a grip on our financial futures, brought to you by financial broadcaster and author Iona Bain and Legal & General.

Maybe you’ve bought a home or started a family or would like to one day. You’re starting to think ahead a little. Have you thought about how you could be a little bit richer in the future?

We can all do with some insi... more

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Latest Episodes

What is the one thing splitting our generation? It shapes our future, divides us from friends and maybe even matters more than a university degree.

In this episode, our host Iona Bain is joined by historian and generational expert Dr. Eliza Filby t... more

What will give you a stronger financial future? Buying a home or putting extra into your pension so you have enough to retire one day. With high property prices and changing retirement plans, millennials and Gen Z face a tricky financial dilemma.

I... more

Buying a home is one of life’s biggest financial and emotional milestones, but it can also feel overwhelming. From deposits and legal fees to mortgage rates and market changes, there’s a lot to consider before you get the keys.

In this episode, our... more

Around 1 in 5 people in the UK are neurodivergent, but it often doesn’t get discussed enough when it comes to personal finance.

In this episode, our host Iona Bain speaks with accountant and behavioural finance expert Krystle McGilvery about the of... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Eliza Filby
Historian, author, and generational expert
Episode: The Secret Economy No One Wants To Admit To, with Dr Eliza Filby
Sarah Tucker
Founder and CEO of The Mortgage Mum, qualified mortgage advisor, podcast host
The Mortgage Mum
Episode: Your Ultimate Guide to Buying a Home
Krystle McGilvery
Accountant, campaigner and speaker, diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD.
Episode: Your Neurodivergent Guide to Money
Paula Llewellyn
Expert in defined contribution and workplace pension savings
Legal & General
Episode: Workplace Pensions: Changes and Why It Matters
Claer Barrett
Consumer Editor at the Financial Times and financial literacy advocate.
Financial Times
Episode: A Matter of Life and Debt
Rotimi Merriman-Johnson
Financial advisor and award-winning content creator
The Mr. MoneyJar Show
Episode: Investing Portfolios: Start Small, Think Big
Bola Sol
Financial advisor, money columnist, and author of Your Money Life and How To Save It
Episode: Manifesting Your Dream Lifestyle? How To Plan To Afford It
Helen Tupper
Co-founder of Amazing If and author
Amazing If
Episode: Why You Need To Forget The Career Ladder
Vicky Reynal
Author of Money on Your Mind, The Psychology Behind Your Financial Habits, and financial psychotherapist
Self-employed psychotherapist
Episode: The Psychology Behind Your Spending

Hosts

Iona Bain
Host and financial broadcaster, focused on enhancing financial literacy and planning.
Kia
Host who engages in conversations about financial planning and personal finance insights.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings
  • Really good - 95% of the time

    I do really like this podcast and would’ve given it a 5 star review but for the episode on travel tips. Sorry but you are at risk if you don’t use a travel agent in my opinion. If something goes wrong the travel agent would deal with it which is worth the extra pennies for piece of mind. Sometimes the cheapest option turns out to be the most expensive

    Otherwise good work and some good tips

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    robster1978
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Excellent

    Very basic but why it’s so good and not too long

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T Shev
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • I feel a little bit smarter after every episode!

    Finally a finance podcast I can relate to and understand. Kia has a brill way of making the complex topics make sense to a younger audience and the guests are really great too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    C-M-D 94
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Really useful money tips

    I love this podcast. Delivered in a friendly, relatable format it has simple and easy tips about personal finance stuff which I can make happen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Karen MD
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the relatable and straightforward advice on managing finances, often feeling more informed and empowered after episodes.
Some listeners feel that episodes could benefit from deeper dives into specific areas for enhanced clarity.
Feedback highlights the engaging style of the hosts, especially in making complex topics understandable for younger audiences.

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The Secret Economy No One Wants To Admit To, with Dr Eliza Filby
Q: What are your three tips for those who don't have access to the Bank of Mum and Dad?
Dr. Filby's tips include: 1. Don't blame yourself; 2. Financially educate yourself; 3. Take the first step towards financial security.
The Secret Economy No One Wants To Admit To, with Dr Eliza Filby
Q: Could you talk us through the shift in how women view inheritance?
Dr. Filby explains that for the first time, inheritance is going to daughters as much as sons, reflecting changing attitudes and greater financial independence for women.
The Secret Economy No One Wants To Admit To, with Dr Eliza Filby
Q: Can you give us a whistle stop tour through the financial challenges affecting millennials?
Dr. Filby outlines how millennials struggle due to rising education costs, stagnating wages post-2008 crisis, and the difficulties in achieving home ownership, emphasizing the divide between those with and without parental financial support.
Workplace Pensions: Changes and Why It Matters
Q: How does auto-enrolment contribute to the creation of small pension pots?
Auto-enrolment forces employees earning over £10,000 to be automatically included in a pension scheme, leading to smaller, forgotten pension pots when they change jobs.
Workplace Pensions: Changes and Why It Matters
Q: Can you tell us a little bit more about what the changes are?
The government is introducing new rules to drive better outcomes for pension savers that will take a number of years to implement.

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What is A Little Bit Richer about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on enhancing financial literacy and practical money management strategies, this podcast aims to empower listeners to take control of their financial futures. It covers a wide array of topics, including investment portfolios, debt management, budgeting, and financial planning, particularly tailored for millennials and young adults navigating their way through life's financial milestones like home ownership and family planning. The discussions often feature insights from industry experts, addressing personal finance, the psychology behind spending habits, and the importance of financial discipline. The unique angle of this show lies in its accessibility; complex financial concepts are broken down into relatable advice, making it ideal... more

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2. Sarah Tucker
3. Krystle McGilvery
4. Paula Llewellyn
5. Claer Barrett
6. Rotimi Merriman-Johnson
7. Bola Sol
8. Helen Tupper

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