
Ever felt like money is the one thing we just don't talk about?
You're not alone. Not enough of us are happy talking about our cash - in fact, 81% of people in the UK actively avoid discussing their finances.But my experience tells me everyone has a powerful money story to share.
Enter: How Do You Money? A human-interest podcast featuring frank interviews with ordinary people for ultra honest m... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

Kev, a 53-year-old HGV driver from Southampton tells the story of his journey out of debt in the 2000s and 1990s.
From maxing out a £9,000 credit card, to living comfortably and daily driving a Mustang.
This is the story of Kev's mindset transforma... more
Georgia, a 28-year-old self-employed hairdresser, opens up about her financial history - from choosing passion ahead of pay checks to bad experiences with exes.
Find out why she has banned herself from doing the weekly food shop, how she finds life ... more
Emmas loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better.
A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how s... more
Dan, a 33 year-old production manager who has a mortgage, a stable job and a family, still can’t get a credit card in his name.
Its as a result of something that happened in his past, which is still coming back to haunt him and his finances.
In th... more
Simon a 33-year-old engineer who opens up about how habits define his finances, why he doesn’t trust investing, and why his biggest regret is going to university.
We cover:
* Delayed gratification, gamifying savings, and resisting impulse buys
*... more
Cate Skeat, a 56-year-old relationship manager from Winchester, describes her financial journey as “haphazard”.
From credit card debt in her 20s and juggling overdrafts, to learning how to make money work through cashback credit cards, pensions, and... more
Charlee Muddiman, a 31-year-old accountant, wife, and mum of two explains her obsessive relationship with money.
From checking her banking app daily to researching every purchase, Charlee shares the highs and lows of being money-conscious.
She open... more
Barber Dan Wembridge reveals the one thing clients dont confide in barbers about, the real cost of university, and how he balances family, self-employment, and rising living costs.
From money lessons taught by his parents to buying a home, Dan share... more
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A human-interest series centered on real money stories from ordinary people, exploring how finances shape daily life, relationships, and long-term happiness. Episodes span debt struggles, the cost of living, savings challenges, and the tension between pursuing passions and financial security, with a notable emphasis on open, non-judgmental conversations about money. The format tends to blend personal narrative with practical insights on budgeting, repayment, and money mindset, making it useful for listeners seeking relatable perspectives, practical tips, and a clearer view of how money affects personal decisions and well-being. A standout aspect is the consistent focus on honesty about money, the social pressures around wealth and spending,... more
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