
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipInvesting | |||

Boxing Day always feels like chaos wrapped in a discount sticker, so today weâre breaking it all down with Katie from enable.me. Weâre looking at whatâs actually a deal, whatâs just good marketing, and how to avoid that horrible post-shopping regret.... more
This summer weâre revisiting some of our biggest conversations, and Mike McRobertsâ story still hits hard. After more than 40 years in journalism and two decades fronting the 6pm bulletin, Mike found himself reporting on something he never expected: ... more
Itâs our final official episode of the year, so weâve brought Katie and Shelley from enable.me back in to help us take stock of where weâre at and where weâre heading.
Twelve months ago everything felt harder.
Interest rates were climbing, supermar... more
Weâve always joked about winning our way to retirement, but this week we put that idea to the test. A few seasons back, 23 per cent of Kiwis admitted they were banking on a lotto win to fund their future. So we wanted to know⊠can it actually be done... more
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Great content very relatable
Undoubtedly season 1 was the best season. It was raw, personal, insightful. I really enjoyed it. The show has diversified now in terms of content and in some ways, thatâs good. Itâs enjoyable to hear from various experts. But the personal element has been lost. In a previous season they were supposed to follow the journey of other people with financial woes but they seem to have disappeared. For me, I would like to see them help others, all cars on the table, over the course of a season to get g... more
Thanks so much for putting this together, the information is SSSOOOO useful and explained in a way that is helpful and easy to understand. Love your work team đđŒ
Punishing music breaks every few minutes just for them to comeback and repeat themselves.
Loving the content and your open and honest money journey đ
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Focused on personal finance and financial literacy, the content explores various aspects of managing money, navigating debt, and achieving financial freedom. Notable themes include budgeting for holidays, generational perspectives on financial challenges, and expert advice on topics like home ownership, wealth management, and personal responsibility. Unique to this content is the host's personal journey with a significant debt, which invites a relatable approach to financial discussions and stresses the importance of mental resilience in managing finances. The podcast features a range of guests, including finance experts, everyday individuals sharing their financial experiences, and notable personalities, enhancing its appeal across various... more
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Recent guests on Where's My Money? include:
1. Gerald Trass
2. Sue Kohn-Taylor
3. Al Brown
4. David Seymour
5. Katie Wesley
6. Suzy Cato
7. Fergus Keith
8. Belinda Heunis
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