
A light-hearted exploration of the emotional side of money. Many of us have good intentions about getting on top of our financial admin, budgeting better, and saving more, and in theory it sounds so easy. But then real life gets in the way, we're tired or frustrated or busy and somehow everything has slipped again. Money coach, Martha Lawton asks expert guests about how we normal humans can unders... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceSocial SciencesEducationSelf-Improvement | ||||

This week’s topic is blended families, which is to say families where at least one partner has children from a previous relationship. Our guest is financial adviser and coach Catherine Thomas-Humphreys who specialises in helping parents and families ... more
Ugh taxes.... so stressful and boring.... Most of us just want someone else to sort our tax returns without us having to think about it, but tax experts are kind of expensive, right? You'd think in the digital age there would be a better way.
That's... more
Automating aspects of your finances is convenient and ensures that you won’t forget to make important payments. On the flip side, automation leads to disengagement, when your finances seem to manage themselves why take the time to pay attention to th... more
While we're between seasons, Martha drops in with a round up of favourite episodes from 2021 and some suggestions for getting over the January financial blues.
2021 faves: ep 28. Patrick Hill on recovering from job loss; ep 30. Grace Lordan on appl... more
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I’m the sort of person that switches off the second the finance topic comes up, especially dry jargon and facts. The beauty and difference in this podcast is firstly it’s delivered by Martha and Alex in chatty, humorous and friendly way, referencing their own behaviours with money (they admit to their “development” needs in certain areas which makes it’s so relatable) but because it’s based on behavioural psychology not financial advice only is it interesting from a general (non-finance related... more
Love the show. Host is gentle in allowing guest to tell their story.
I love Martha’s relaxed but professional style and all her guests have been so interesting - as a financial planner I have learned so much. I recommend to clients too as it is also perfectly pitched for the lay person wanting to educate themselves.
I love listening to podcasts about mental health and content about money. Squanderlust is the perfect mix of mental health and money/financial advice.
Stumbled across this podcast and love it! Martha really knows what she's talking about and excellent for someone like myself who feels pretty clueless when it comes to finances. Particularly enjoyed Ep. 27 Ethical Investing. Highly recommend!










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