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...
5 Money Lessons Everyone Learns Too Late - Cate’s Story
How Do You Money?
42 minutes
2 months ago
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 ...
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...