A weekly podcast for those who want to understand money better. A podcast from The Times and Sunday Times about what is possible.
Presented by Holly Mead, an expert in personal finance, the podcast explores how money shapes our lives - from friendships and families to weddings, homes, and the daily challenges of saving and spending.
Each week, Holly takes a single subject such as pensions or tax to test out with tried and tested experts, many from the Times Money team. The aim is simple: to give you the insights and information you need to make your money work better for you.
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A weekly podcast for those who want to understand money better. A podcast from The Times and Sunday Times about what is possible.
Presented by Holly Mead, an expert in personal finance, the podcast explores how money shapes our lives - from friendships and families to weddings, homes, and the daily challenges of saving and spending.
Each week, Holly takes a single subject such as pensions or tax to test out with tried and tested experts, many from the Times Money team. The aim is simple: to give you the insights and information you need to make your money work better for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why does money cause so many relationship rifts? In this episode of Feel Better About Money, Holly Mead is joined by The Times’ Rachel Mortimer and financial psychotherapist Vicky Reynal to look at why love and money are so often at odds, and how couples can find common ground. They look at how the financial 'blueprints' from our childhoods shape our attitudes to money, and how to make it work when two people have completely different approaches to spending or saving.
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