Money doesn’t have to be complicated or boring. Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester are two self-made entrepreneurs who are on a mission to make personal finance practical, fun and easy to understand. Join them in The Money Podcast as they discuss what it takes to become financially free.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessInvesting |
In the latest episode of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester talk to Brian Mitchell - the first South African to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. more
In the latest episode of ‘The Money Podcast’, CJS Securities director Giancarlo Filomeno pulls no punches about his personal experiences with money and what it takes to succeed in business. more
In the latest episode of ‘The Money Podcast’ we sit down with Cheslyn Jacobs, the Chief Commercial Officer of TymeBank – billed as one of the world’s fastest-growing digital banks. more
In this episode of The Money Podcast we talk to Adii Pienaar, a trail blazer and massively successful more
Have you ever stopped to think if you may one day outlive your money? In other words, retire one day and not have enough money to live on. It’s something that Jeanette Marais, the deputy CEO of Momentum Metropolitan Holdings, has mulled over long and... more
In this episode of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester talk to Gideon Galloway about how he started King Price Insurance as well as his personal views on money and wealth creation. Gideon has a unique approach to creating a great work... more
Self-made billionaire businessman and philanthropist, Vivian Reddy, says it was an inspiring meeting in 1971 with American astronaut Neil Armstrong, who became the first person to walk on the Moon in 1969, that set him on a course to reach for the st... more
In this episode of The Money Podcast, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester talk to William Miller, the co-founder and CEO of DealersOnline, South Africa’s largest vehicle auction platform for dealerships. more
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Absolutely love this podcast. Great practical tips that you can implement right away
This is a podcast they every adult needs to listen to. Short consise and absolutely worth every second. Subscribe you wont regret it.
I was a bit apprehensive expecting to hear the same old story about how you need save, etc …… more
Short and to the point. Completely different to conventional money advice
I enjoyed this first episode and look forward to upcoming episodes.
Apple Podcasts | #31 | South Africa/Business/Investing |
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