
Hosts Katie Cunningham and Josephine Parsons are interested in all things money — making it, losing it, spending it and, uh, figuring out how to invest it. Join them and weekly guests for honest deep dives into salaries, savings, debt, frugality and getting rich (or dying trying).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

Home gym equipment that took a month to arrive, $200 kettles, 'cosy clothes' and other stuff we can't mention in an iTunes episode summary: this week we're talking regrettable iso purchases! Also: Katie's moving house because she's run out of things ... more
*CW: This episode discusses eating disorders and body image.* It's never been more important to keep your brain happy. In this episode, Katie and Josie speak to psychologist and founder of The Indigo Project, Mary Hoang, about the mental health strug... more
We're no experts, but you don't need one to tell you that our beloved pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops are doing it tough right now. So how can we best support them... when our own finances are kinda iffy? To find out what small businesses are deal... more
Stress baking, Alison Roman recipes, zero waste. If there's one thing about iso that's common across the board, it's that we're all cooking lots more. This ep, Katie and Josie speak to self-taught cook and author of 'Tin Can Magic', Jess Dennison, ab... more
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The swearing by one of the hosts is too much. It’s off putting and discredits what she’s saying because it doesn’t fit with the topic of conversation. Interesting conversation and information. I’ll listen to some more to see if it was just this particular episode.
Using the word ‘like’ every two seconds made me want to stop listening instantly. Also, I don’t agree with these girls when they said the non-drinkers should foot the bill for the drinkers, not on and unfair! These girls show their age, and I stopped listening right after this statement.
Self indulgent rambling adolescent clap trap
I really struggled to get through the first and only episode I tried to listen to. “Why don’t you just die”, “You deserve to be ostracized”, “having no friends or partner because no one can stand being around you because you’re so stingy” are just some quotes. It just seems like b*tch session. The concept of the podcast seemed good but the hosts just come across as privileged, judgmental and mean.
Good times and great classic hits, but please never say c’est la vie again. Don’t really care about hearing about an earbud found on the street for 10 min. One of the hosts are super funny though.
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