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How Do You Money?
Jon Weeks
10 episodes
22 hours ago
Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...
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Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...
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How Do You Money?
I Thought I Was Being Smart With My Loan… I Wasn’t - Emma's Story
Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

How Do You Money?
How my credit score took a MAJOR hit - Dan's Story
Dan, a 33 year-old production manager who has a mortgage, a stable job and a family, still can’t get a credit card in his name. It's as a result of something that happened in his past, which is still coming back to haunt him and his finances. In this episode, we also chat about: 🛍️ His Teemu obsession 💑 Why couples DON'T share money 📈 Trading 212 and the weird reasons people invest 🏠 His luck with buying his home 🔔 Subscribe for more real money conversations with everyday people — ...
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1 month ago
34 minutes

How Do You Money?
Why University Is My Biggest Money Regret - Simon's Story
Simon a 33-year-old engineer who opens up about how habits define his finances, why he doesn’t trust investing, and why his biggest regret is going to university. We cover: Delayed gratification, gamifying savings, and resisting impulse buysWhy he sees university debt as a waste—and what he wishes he’d done insteadWhy M&S may be the best value supermarket right nowThe importance of separating yourself from money🔔 Subscribe for more real money conversations with everyday people — their re...
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1 month ago
31 minutes

How Do You Money?
5 Money Lessons Everyone Learns Too Late - Cate’s Story
Cate Skeat, a 56-year-old relationship manager from Winchester, describes her financial journey as “haphazard”. From credit card debt in her 20s and juggling overdrafts, to learning how to make money work through cashback credit cards, pensions, and small-but-smart investments - Cate reveals life lessons we can all learn from. We dive into: Cate’s early struggles with credit cards and overdrafts How her parents shaped her views on money Choosing money vs. passion in her career Talking about ...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

How Do You Money?
I Regret NOT Spending My Money – Accountant Charlee's Honest Story
Charlee Muddiman, a 31-year-old accountant, wife, and mum of two explains her obsessive relationship with money. From checking her banking app daily to researching every purchase, Charlee shares the highs and lows of being money-conscious. She opens up about: Growing up obsessed with earning and saving bigHow family attitudes shaped her money habitsWhy investing in herself was her best investmentThe biggest financial regret of her life (hint: it’s about not spending, not overspending)Balancin...
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2 months ago
31 minutes

How Do You Money?
Barber Secrets: Dan On Why People Confess Affairs Before Money Struggles
Barber Dan Wembridge reveals the one thing clients don't confide in barbers about, the real cost of university, and how he balances family, self-employment, and rising living costs. From money lessons taught by his parents to buying a home, Dan shares his biggest money regret, the guilt of spending vs. saving, and why talking openly about money matters more than ever. If you’ve ever struggled with money guilt, questioned the value of your degree, or wondered why butter costs £7… this one’s ...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

How Do You Money?
The Truth About Money in Your 20s: Poppy's Regrets, Habits & What No One Tells You
Poppy Lindsey, a 23-year-old journalist is about to make two big moves: Moving to London, and moving in with her partner for the first time. She reveals what happened in their first big 'money talk', how school's shaped her spending habits, and why she is 'Capitalism's Dream'. In this episode we discuss: Avoiding looking at your bank balanceSubconscious habits we pick up from schoolHow Social Media impacts our spendingNot talking about money with friendsHit follow to hear new episodes every w...
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2 months ago
32 minutes

How Do You Money?
"I Hid Secret Credit Card Debts" - Darren's Money Wake-Up Call
Darren, a 33-year-old detective and expectant father opens up about hiding debt, breaking free from impulse spending, and buying for image. Darren shares honest insights about the financial mistakes he’s made and how they’ve shaped his approach to budgeting, saving, and talking about money. We explore the psychology of spending, the impact of 'buy-now-pay-later', and how money lessons from childhood affect your adult life. Whether you're struggling with credit cards, trying to plan for ...
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2 months ago
27 minutes

How Do You Money?
James Gayle: "It feels like it's going to be taken away from me"
James explains his money scarcity mindset and why he never cooks bacon. James is from a working class background, but at 28 he's running two businesses. He has an 'okay' salary (according to him) and is always trying to make more money. In this episode he talks: 🛒 The 'Big Shop' versus quick corner store trips 🚸 Money habits from his childhood that stayed with him 🧠 Managing money for people with ADHD 🎅 RRPs and helping Santa Claus Hit follow for more episodes.
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3 months ago
29 minutes

How Do You Money?
Introducing: How Do You Money?
Ever felt like money is the one thing we just don't talk about? You're not alone. 81% of people in the UK actively avoid discussing their finances. But my experience tells me everyone has a powerful money story to share. So I'm launching a new podcast: How Do You Money? This podcast isn't about generic financial advice though; it's about real people, real habits, and the lessons learned from lived experience.
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3 months ago

How Do You Money?
Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...