How much money should you save each week? Is there such a thing as good debt? Where does super actually go? When it comes to money, it’s very easy to avoid talking about it. This is where What The Finance comes in, Mamamia’s new podcast all about money. Over eight weeks, join financial expert and author Melissa Browne as she helps actress and activist Pallavi Sharda, and you at home, get good with... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessInvesting |
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Such an informative podcast where you learn strategies and tips to level up your own money game!
Love this podcast, suits me as a mid-twenty female listener. Started listening to she’s on the money but had an awful interaction and don’t trust the information they preach so needed to find another financial podcast geared toward millennials. Much better than SOTM and trustworthy, thanks for producing!
As a complete rookie into financial terminology and being serious about money, this podcast has really help guide me and take me through the steps to take to give myself security.
I really wanted to like this podcast but the format and lack of detail is just not great. It still has the approach that most women are “dumb” with money and that the content has to be aimed at this level. It is also very personal finance based and doesn’t go into how women can grow their wealth without doing too much. A bit disappointing. The hosts are nice and lovely but I think the content lets this podcast down.
Apple Podcasts | #96 | Australia/Business/Investing |
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