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Money Wise UK®
George Ladds, Founder of Money Wise UK®
28 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the Money Wise UK® Podcast – your go-to for expert insights on investments, business, and more. Hosted by George, founder of Money Wise UK®, we champion independent thinking in finance. Tune in for the latest trends, strategies, and ideas shaping financial advice. ⭐ Terrific podcast! ⭐ Highly recommend ⭐ Excellent listen ⭐ Great content. Please note: we do not provide specific advice. For personal guidance, contact a Financial Planner.
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Welcome to the Money Wise UK® Podcast – your go-to for expert insights on investments, business, and more. Hosted by George, founder of Money Wise UK®, we champion independent thinking in finance. Tune in for the latest trends, strategies, and ideas shaping financial advice. ⭐ Terrific podcast! ⭐ Highly recommend ⭐ Excellent listen ⭐ Great content. Please note: we do not provide specific advice. For personal guidance, contact a Financial Planner.
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Money Wise UK®
Rethinking Markets with Gervais Williams – The Case for UK Small Caps and Income Investing

In this episode, George Ladds is joined by Gervais Williams, veteran fund manager, author, and long-standing advocate for UK equities. Gervais shares his journey from engineering into investment management and reflects on over three decades of navigating market cycles.


We discuss:


  • Why today’s markets differ from past cycles – and the risks of assuming “buy the dip” always works

  • The retreat of globalisation, the rise of nationalism, and what this means for investors

  • Why equity income and cash-generative businesses could define the next 20 years

  • The overlooked potential of UK small and micro-caps (including AIM)

  • How active management can help avoid “zombie companies” and uncover future winners


Gervais also reflects on conviction, resilience, and why diversification across industries and company sizes is critical in a more uncertain world.


👉 A thoughtful and candid conversation on building resilient portfolios and rediscovering opportunities in the UK market.


Book: The Retreat of Globalisation

Premier Miton


Disclaimer: This conversation is for information only and isn’t investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Investing involves risk, including loss of capital.


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1 month ago
59 minutes 55 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Unlocking UK Growth with Benji Dawes, Premier Miton UK Growth Fund

In this episode, George Ladds sits down with Benji Dawes, co-manager of the Premier Miton UK Growth Fund, to explore why UK equities, particularly small and mid-caps, may offer one of the most compelling opportunities for long-term investors.

Benji shares his unique journey from studying anthropology to becoming a fund manager, explains the fund’s three investment pillars —quality, valuation, and growth —and discusses how his holistic perspective helps him assess businesses in context.

We dive into:

  • Why UK companies remain undervalued despite strong fundamentals

  • The importance of understanding management teams and incentives

  • How small & mid-caps can generate alpha over time

  • Real examples from holdings such as Cranswick, Wise, and M&S

  • What makes London a hub for AI and fintech innovation

Benji also reflects on the importance of process, partnership, and keeping an open mind as an investor.

👉 Tune in for an honest, insightful look at UK equities and where opportunities lie today.

Book: The Opposable Mind - Roger L Martin


Disclaimer: This conversation is for information only and isn’t investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Investing involves risk, including loss of capital.


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1 month ago
51 minutes 5 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Inside Orbis: Active Thinking, Fee Alignment, and Building a Culture That Lasts

In this episode of the Money Wise UK Podcast, host George Ladds speaks with Matthew Spencer of Orbis Investments — one of the most distinctive voices in the world of multi-asset investing.

Matthew shares his journey from aspiring sports coach in South Africa to becoming part of Orbis’ global investment team, reflecting on early mentors, work ethic, and the lessons learned along the way.

Together, they explore:

  • The people and books that shaped Matthew’s approach to investing

  • Coaching the Bermuda National Hockey Team — and what it taught him about leadership

  • The origins of Orbis Investments and its founder Allan Gray’s philosophy

  • Why Orbis uses a performance-based fee model — and how it aligns incentives with clients

  • Active vs. Passive investing: why both have a place, but concentration risk matters

  • The real story behind Orbis’ exposure to gold and how they manage “competition for capital”

  • How Orbis maintains culture, discipline, and accountability through its “investment academy”

  • The power of compounding, and why the industry needs to talk more about the benefits of investing, not just the risks

It’s an honest and energising discussion about investment philosophy, culture, and long-term thinking — reminding us that success is deliberate, alignment matters, and patient capital still has a place in a fast-changing world.

Listen now to hear how Orbis is doing things differently — and what investors and advisers can learn from its approach to purpose-driven active management.

Disclaimer: This conversation is for information only and isn’t investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Investing involves risk, including loss of capital.




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1 month ago
44 minutes 45 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Diversification vs. “Diworsification”: How Many Stocks Is Enough? — with Damian Bird (Polen Capital, EM Growth)

How far should you diversify before you dilute returns? In this episode, George sits down with Damian Bird, Portfolio Manager for Polen Capital’s Emerging Markets Growth strategy, to challenge conventional wisdom on diversification, active vs. passive in EM, and where the most exciting compounding businesses live today.

Damian revisits the classic Evans & Archer (1968) research on portfolio size, explains why 15–20 names can cap volatility—and why professional portfolios still settle around 30–35 due to real-world correlations. We dig into why emerging markets today host several of the world’s best businesses (think semis, EVs, fintech, and the AI supply chain), why index exposure often buys you the “average EM company,” and why selective, quality-biased active may make more sense right now.

We also cover governance nuances country by country, when Polen’s “sleep-easier” approach can underperform (speculative manias), and why allocations anchored at 70% US / 5% EM might be ripe for a rethink.

You’ll learn:

  • The point where diversification becomes over-diversification

  • Why EM stock quality dispersion makes active selection powerful

  • How valuation, currency, and earnings growth set up EM’s risk/reward today

  • Practical governance red flags (SOEs, chaebols, related-party risks)

  • Polen’s four pillars: best businesses, concentrated, long-term, willing to be different

Chapters

  • 00:03 Intro & why diversification needs a rethink

  • 03:07 Humility in investing: the “do nothing” lesson from 2008–09

  • 06:17 Low turnover and making only meaningful changes

  • 09:43 How many stocks do you need? (Evans & Archer; EM reality)

  • 13:06 Correlations & why ~30–35 holdings often hit the sweet spot

  • 16:03 Why not just buy the index? Active vs. passive in EM

  • 19:25 EM vs. developed markets: where the great businesses are now

  • 23:06 Case studies: semis, EVs, e-commerce, fintech, AI supply chain

  • 26:36 Valuations, policy, and the EM macro setup

  • 30:09 Earnings growth vs. multiple compression: what it means for returns

  • 33:42 Governance & minority protection: what to avoid (and why)

  • 36:45 Dividends, buybacks, and improving EM corporate behaviour

  • 40:07 Rethinking the US-heavy global allocation

  • 43:42 Early signs: EM momentum and flows

  • 47:15 Damian’s path (and why he loves EM)

  • 50:13 On-the-ground change: Singapore, India, Poland, Vietnam

  • 53:33 When Polen underperforms (and why)

  • 56:37 Team, Somerset Capital transition & one-fund focus

  • 59:42 Book pick: The Outsiders (capital allocation)

  • 1:03:05 One-minute pitch: why EM now

  • 1:06:20 Wrap-up

Guest: Damian Bird, Portfolio Manager, Polen Capital — Emerging Markets Growth
Host: George Ladds, Money Wise UK®

Links mentioned:

  • Polen Capital (EM Growth)

  • Book: The Outsiders — William N. Thorndike


If this episode helped you rethink diversification or EM allocations, follow, rate, and share the show.


Disclaimer: This conversation is for information only and isn’t investment advice. Past performance is not a guide to future returns. Investing involves risk, including loss of capital.


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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 53 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Retirement Planning Today: How to Build Sustainable Income for Life

In this episode of the MoneyWise UK Podcast, host George Ladds is joined by Ceri Hill, Head of Decumulation at Brooks Macdonald, for an in-depth discussion on the changing face of retirement.

Retirement has shifted from the world of guaranteed defined benefit pensions to one where individuals must manage defined contribution pots, creating new challenges for both clients and financial planners. Ceri explains why planning for sustainable retirement income is more complex than ever and highlights the key risks people face once they stop working—longevity, inflation, and sequencing risk.

The conversation explores:

  • How to define “enough” for retirement and why income needs must come before portfolio size.

  • The growing importance of cash flow modelling, its benefits, and its limitations.

  • The shared responsibility between clients and advisers in building accurate retirement plans.

  • The pros and cons of the three main income approaches: selling down units, natural income, and annuities.

  • Why the bucketing strategy—segregating investments by time horizon—can help manage risk and provide reassurance during market downturns.

  • The emotional as well as financial dimensions of retirement, and the importance of strategies that promote better behavioural outcomes.

Ceri also shares insights into Brooks Macdonald’s recently launched retirement solutions, built on a multi-bucket approach designed to balance flexibility, income security, and long-term growth. He emphasises the opportunity for advisers in the decumulation space, the need for providers to support planners beyond just product delivery, and the importance of innovation as retirement needs continue to evolve.

Whether you are an adviser, investor, or someone planning for your own retirement, this episode offers clear insights into the risks, strategies, and innovations shaping retirement today.


Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.


Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

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1 month ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Natural Income: Bonkers or Brilliant? – A Retirement Planning Debate with David Jane

Is natural income outdated, risky… or the missing link in sustainable retirement planning?
In this episode of Money Wise UK, George welcomes back David Jane of Premier Miton to revisit one of our most debated topics: natural income. Together, they unpack whether it still has a role in modern portfolios, how it compares to total return strategies, and why client psychology plays such a big part in income decisions.

From sequencing risk to safe withdrawal rates, and from dividends to bonds, David shares 38 years of experience in investment management—along with practical insights on building retirement income strategies that balance growth, resilience, and peace of mind.

If you’re a financial adviser, investor, or simply curious about the future of retirement income, this conversation will challenge assumptions and offer a fresh perspective.


Book: The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence


Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.


Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

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2 months ago
52 minutes 57 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Are Alternatives Undervalued? Investment Trusts, Real Assets & Governance with Pietro Nicholls

George, Money Wise UK, chats with Pietro Nicholls, co-manager of the VT RM Alternative Income Fund, about what “alternatives” really are, liquidity myths, the rate/inflation cycle, and why governance matters in investment trusts. They cover diversification, where real assets fit vs the 60/40, activism vs engagement (incl. Gore Street), and how VT RM balances income with capital preservation.


Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.


Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.


Chapter markers

  • 00:03 Intro & guest background

  • 01:13 Early influences & learning habits

  • 09:12 What are “alternatives”?

  • 12:19 Liquidity myths & real-world tests

  • 15:49 Diversification through cycles

  • 19:35 Rates, inflation & positioning

  • 23:28 Investment trusts: safety, governance & discounts

  • 27:36 Fees & the OCF confusion

  • 31:20 Performance, cycles & today’s opportunity

  • 33:17 Are alts too complex?

  • 36:08 Engagement vs “activism” (Gore Street)

  • 42:28 VTRM’s mission & portfolio mix

  • 49:06 ESG & transparency

  • 54:45 Best advice & final takeaway




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2 months ago
57 minutes 8 seconds

Money Wise UK®
China: Misunderstood Giant or Future Superpower? – A Deep Dive with Megan Ie (GIB Asset Management)

China is often seen as either an unstoppable superpower or a risky bet – but what’s the real story? In this episode of the Money Wise UK Podcast, George sits down with Megan Ie, Senior Equity Analyst at GIB Asset Management, to unpack the nuances of investing in China. From common prosperity to geopolitical tensions, policy shifts, and overlooked growth opportunities, Megan brings fresh insights into one of the most complex and misunderstood markets in the world. A must-listen for curious investors.

Book: Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie

Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.

Learn more: GIB Asset Management

 

Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.



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3 months ago
36 minutes 47 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Rethinking Emerging Markets: Active Engagement & Hidden Potential

In this insightful episode of the Money Wise UK Podcast, George Ladds is joined by Kunal Desai, co-fund manager of the Emerging Markets Active Engagement Strategy at GIB Asset Management. They cut through the noise to discuss why emerging markets deserve more attention in today’s globalportfolios. From political risk to valuation opportunities, from sustainable investing to bespoke engagement strategies — this episode is packed with practical insights, real examples, and powerful ideas.

 

Key themes include:

 

  • Why emerging markets remain underrepresented in global portfolios despite driving global GDP growth
  • How GIB’s “PACE” framework identifies hidden value through active engagement
  • The case for blending passive and active strategies in emerging markets
  • A candid discussion on corruption, fragility, and the misunderstood risk of concentrated investing

 

Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.

 

Books:

Michael J Mauboussin – Expectations Investing

Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged

 

Learn more: GIB Asset Management

 

Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to afinancial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

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4 months ago
55 minutes 25 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Looking Beyond the Headlines: Unpacking the Truth About Sustainable Investing

In this episode of the Money Wise UK Podcast, George is joined by Ben Palmer, Senior Portfolio Manager at LGT and former Head of Responsible Investment at Brooks Macdonald, for a wide-ranging and honest conversation about sustainable investing.

From the evolution of ethical investing to today's ESG, impact, and transition strategies, Ben explains the terminology, challenges, and real-world investment opportunities with clarity and balance.

We go beyond the headlines—exploring whether “woke is broke” is true, why investment trusts might still play a role in ESG portfolios, and whether governments, investors, or individuals are the real agents of change. We also dig into controversial topics like COP30’s rainforest conundrum, Trump’s “drill baby drill” energy stance, and whether EVs and renewables can truly make a difference.

Ben offers insight into how sustainability and economics increasingly go hand in hand—and why acknowledging imperfections matters more than chasing perfection.

💬 Topics Include:

  • What ESG, impact, and sustainable investing really mean

  • The FCA’s new fund labelling system

  • Investment trusts and sustainability

  • Climate science vs. political noise

  • Can investment really drive global change?

🔗 Plus, learn more about LGT’s approach to responsible investing and why long-term thinking is core to their DNA.

Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UKfor thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.

Learn more: https://www.lgtwm.com/uk-en

Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice.If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Anymention of a company is not a recommendation.

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4 months ago
59 minutes 18 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Rethinking Sustainable Fixed Income: A Conversation with Samantha Lamb, GIB Asset Management

Can fixed income be both sustainable and high performing? Or is it just another corner of the market vulnerable to greenwashing?

 

In this eye-opening episode of the Money Wise UK podcast, host George is joined by Samantha Lamb, Head of Fixed Income at GIB Asset Management, to break down what sustainability really means in the world of bonds — and why it’s time to challenge some long-held assumptions.

 

Drawing on decades of experience in ESG and credit markets, Samantha reveals:

 

  • Why GIB doesn’t rely on bond labels like “green” or“sustainable” — and why these can mislead investors
  • The difference between ESG risk management and truly sustainable investing
  • How fixed income can deliver strong risk-adjusted returns without compromising values
  • The power of a multi-thematic framework in building resilient portfolios for real-world problems
  • Why certain sectors, like fossil fuels and tobacco, are ruled out — regardless of their ESG scores
  • How to balance performance with purpose in a volatile and fast-evolving landscape

 

Whether you're a fund selector, financial planner, or simply curious about the future of sustainable investing, this episode offers clarity, insight, and real-world thinking that cuts through the jargon.

 

"There’s no performance penalty for investing responsibly — not if you do it right." — Samantha Lamb

 

Follow, share, comment, rate and subscribe to Money Wise UK for thoughtful, independent conversations on the future of investing.

 

Learn more at www.gibam.com

 

Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

 

#SustainableInvesting #FixedIncome #GreenBonds #ESG #ImpactInvesting#InvestmentPodcast #MoneyWiseUK

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5 months ago
51 minutes 5 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Rethinking Retirement with Lawrence Cook, CEO of Mabel Insights

In this insightful episode from Money Wise UK, host George is joined by Lawrence Cook, CEO of Mabel Insights, to unpack how retirement planning is evolving — and why it’s more important (and complex) than ever before.

What to Expect:

  • Why the traditional view of retirement is outdated

  • The emotional and financial challenges of today’s retirement landscape

  • The importance of cashflow modelling (and why many advisers still aren’t using it)

  • How to manage conflicts around drawdown vs. annuities

  • The value of a Withdrawal Policy Statement in giving clients clarity and control

  • FCA's Thematic Review and why it’s an opportunity, not a threat

  • Lawrence’s take on the natural income debate — and why "bonkers" might sum it up! That's natural income, not his take!

  • How better technology and planning tools (like Mabel) are reshaping adviser-client conversations

🎧 Whether you're a financial planner or someone thinking about retirement, this episode is packed with real-world stories, practical insights, and future-focused thinking.

Listen now to discover how to turn uncertainty into confidence — and why having a plan is the real power move.

🔗 Learn more: mabelinsights.com

Money Wise UK Centralised Retirement Proposition templates for financial planning firms.


Resources: Abraham Okusanya, Beyond The 4% Rule: The science of retirement portfolios that last a lifetime

Behavior Gap

Retirement Researcher Basecamp


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Please note that this podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend consulting a financial advisor. Past performance does not guarantee future returns; investments can fluctuate in value. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

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5 months ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Investment Styles, Not Sides: Blending Active and Passive with Keith Balmer

In this episode of the MoneyWise UK & QuantQual Podcast, George sits down with Keith Balmer from Columbia Threadneedle to explore why the debate between active and passive investing might be missing the point.

Keith shares his career journey — from hedge funds at Man Group to launching a low-cost multi-asset franchise at Columbia Threadneedle — and explains why it’s not about choosing sides but blending investment styles for better client outcomes.

They cover:

  • Why passive isn’t always the winner — and how 94% of top managers beat the MSCI World Index over rolling five years

  • The three sources of added value in Columbia Threadneedle’s Universal Range: strategic asset allocation, stock selection, and tactical moves

  • How the franchise keeps fees at 0.29% while delivering institutional-grade returns

  • The real-world case for sustainable investing and why a long-term view matters

  • Why consumer duty supports blending investment styles — not chasing the "best fund"

If you’re looking to rethink how you deliver returns, manage risk, and build long-term value, this one’s for you.


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Please note: This podcast does not provide financial advice. If you have any questions, we recommend speaking to a financial adviser. Past performance does not guide future returns; investments can fall and rise. Any mention of a company is not a recommendation.

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5 months ago
57 minutes 35 seconds

Money Wise UK®
From Hargreaves to Consultancy: Ben Yearsley's Journey

In this episode of the Money Wise UK podcast, host George Ladds speaks with Ben Yearsley, a financial expert with a rich history in the industry. They discuss Ben's journey from his early aspirations of becoming a stockbroker to his extensive career at Hargreaves Lansdown and his current role in consultancy and investment. The conversation delves into the importance of asking questions, the balance between work and life, and the definition of success and happiness in one's career. Ben shares insights on investing in startups and the lessons from successes and failures. The episode concludes with Ben's advice on the significance of absorbing knowledge and the value of personal connections in the financial world.

Key takeaways

  • Ben Yearsley has a long history in financial services, starting at Hargreaves Lansdown.
  • He was always interested in finance, inspired by his father's banking career.
  • Ben's career at Hargreaves was marked by innovation and personal growth.
  • He left Hargreaves in 2012, feeling he was coasting and needed a change.
  • Investing in startups has been a significant part of Ben's career post-Hargreaves.
  • He emphasises the importance of asking questions to absorb knowledge.
  • Ben believes in maintaining a work-life balance, especially with family commitments.
  • For Ben, success is defined as doing what you enjoy and having the freedom to choose.
  • He advocates for a lifestyle business approach rather than aggressive growth.
  • Ben reflects on the cultural tendency to knock down success in the UK.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Ben Yearsley and His Career Journey

03:09 The Evolution of Hargreaves Lansdown

06:14 Transitioning from Hargreaves to Fairview Investing

09:15 Investing in Startups and Private Companies

12:05 The Nature of Entrepreneurship vs. Business Ownership

15:15 Lessons Learned from Investing and Business Experiences

26:35 Building a Sustainable Business

32:02 Defining Success and Happiness

34:08 Balancing Work and Family Life

39:14 The Importance of Learning and Asking Questions


Fairview Investing

Book: In for a Penny by Peter Hargreaves


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6 months ago
39 minutes 24 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Connecting Community and Nature

In this episode of the Money Wise UK podcast, host George Ladds speaks with Henry Rossiter of Belmont Estate about the estate's commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and the challenges of balancing business with environmental values. Henry shares his journey from a family background in agriculture to leading Belmont's transformation into a venue that connects people with nature. The conversation explores the importance of community involvement, the need for a reconnection with nature, and the pressing environmental challenges we face today. Henry emphasises the role of biodiversity and sustainable practices in ensuring a better future for both the estate and the planet.


Takeaways

  • Belmont Estate focuses on sustainability, community, and education.
  • Henry Rossiter's journey began with a childhood interest in agriculture.
  • The estate has evolved from a simple venue to a community hub.
  • Financial sustainability is crucial for running Belmont Estate.
  • Community engagement is key to nature connection and education.
  • Nature connection programs have seen significant volunteer involvement.
  • Reconnecting with nature can improve mental and physical well-being.
  • Environmental challenges require innovative solutions and community action.
  • Biodiversity net gain is essential for future developments.
  • The future of Belmont Estate aims for growth through partnerships.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Belmont Estate and Its Vision

03:08 Henry Rossiter's Journey to Belmont Estate

05:52 Transforming Belmont: Challenges and Opportunities

09:15 Balancing Business and Environmental Values

12:10 Community Engagement and Volunteering Initiatives

15:15 Reconnecting with Nature: The Importance of Community

20:58 The Impact of Nature on Wellbeing

27:11 Environmental Challenges and Solutions

36:00 Future Aspirations for Belmont Estate


Links:

Belmont Estate

Money Wise UK

The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative - Florence Williams


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📢Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide financial advice. Please consult a financial adviser for personalised guidance. Investments can rise and fall, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. Any company mentions are for discussion purposes only and do not constitute recommendations.

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6 months ago
42 minutes 41 seconds

Money Wise UK®
From Finance to Founding: Hugo Morrissey on Startups, Setbacks & Success Hosted by George

In this candid episode, George speaks with entrepreneur Hugo Morrissey about his bold leap from a career in finance at Neptune Investment Management to launching Nuisance Drinks in 2020. Hugo opens up about the highs and lows of starting a business during the pandemic, from foraging nettles to hand-labeling 5,500 bottles.

The conversation takes a deeply personal turn as Hugo shares his struggles with mental health while running the business solo—and how therapy and antidepressants helped him find his footing again.

He also reflects on his decision to exit the brand in 2024, touching on sunk cost fallacy and the tough realities of scaling an FMCG startup. Finally, Hugo introduces his new venture, Blackbook Design Collective, a creative agency bridging South African talent with UK clients.

This episode is a powerful story of resilience, reinvention, and redefining what success really means.


Blackbook Design Collective: https://www.blackbookdc.com/

Money Wise UK: https://www.money-wise.uk/


🎧Don’t forget to subscribe for future episodes, leave a review, and share your thoughts.

📢 Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide financial advice. Please consult a financial adviser for personalized guidance. Investments can rise and fall, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. Any company mentions are for discussion purposes only and do not constitute recommendations.

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7 months ago
41 minutes

Money Wise UK®
Retirement Revisited: Insights from Richard Parkin

In this episode of Money Wise UK Podcast, we welcome back Richard Parkin, Head of Retirement at BNY Investments. Following the October Budget and his latest research with NextWealth on Retirement Advice, Richard shares key insights shaping the future of retirement planning.

Key findings from the research include:
🔹 47% of advisers feel compliance with the thematic review limits their ability to meet client demand.
🔹 28% of advisers have no plans to adopt a standardized retirement advice model.
🔹 40% of advisers continue using the same portfolios for decumulation as they do for accumulation.

We dive into these findings, discussing the role of annual reviews, industry trends, and what the future holds for retirement advice. Whether you're an adviser or an individual planning your retirement, this episode offers valuable perspectives from both sides of the conversation.

💡 Resources:

  • For retirement insights, visit BNY Investments.
  • Advisers can explore the Money Wise UK Centralised Retirement Proposition®.
  • If you're seeking retirement advice, check out unbiased.co.uk.

🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe for future episodes, leave a review, and share your thoughts. Join us on this journey as we navigate the evolving world of retirement planning.

📢 Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide financial advice. Please consult a financial adviser for personalized guidance. Investments can rise and fall, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. Any company mentions are for discussion purposes only and do not constitute recommendations.

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7 months ago
42 minutes 14 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Thoughtful Investing with Castlefield Investment Partners

Thoughtful Investing with Castlefield Investment Partners


If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the jargon surrounding ESG, sustainable investing, responsible investing, impact investing, and ethical investing, this episode is a must-listen.


In this episode of the Money Wise UK Podcast, host George talks with Callum Wells of Castlefield Investment Partners to discuss the complexities of sustainable finance.


Key topics include:

  • Understanding the differences between ESG, responsible, impact, and ethical investing
  • How to navigate the latest FCA sustainable investment labels
  • Castlefield’s unique approach to engaged and transparent investing
  • The role of regulatory frameworks and governance in sustainable finance
  • What thoughtful investing truly means in today’s evolving market


Join us as we explore how investors can align their portfolios with their values while ensuring long-term financial sustainability.

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7 months ago
55 minutes 36 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Castlebay at 10: Quality Value Investing & Independence

In the Money Wise UK Podcast episode, host George speaks with David McNeil of Castlebay as the firm celebrates its 10th anniversary. David shares his journey into investment management, from an early fascination with stockbroking to co-founding Castlebay in 2013. He discusses the firm’s unique approach to quality value investing, maintaining a low turnover strategy (10% annually) and a long-term perspective.


The conversation explores the challenges of running an independent investment firm, including regulation, technology adoption, and industry consolidation. David highlights Castlebay’s commitment to transparency, independence, and building long-term relationships with investors, contrasting trends in larger asset management firms.


Please tune in for insights into Castlebay’s investment philosophy, approach to ESG integration, and vision for the future.


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8 months ago
41 minutes 12 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Creating an Impact – The Power of Investment to Drive Change

With poverty and inequality in the UK remaining among the highest in the developed world, impact investing offers a way to address these challenges while delivering financial returns.


George and Hermina break down the world of investment trusts, explaining how they work and uncovering the unique opportunities in the social impact sector. They also discuss risk management, investor safeguards, and what sets the Schroder BSC Social Impact Trust apart from others in the ESG space.


This conversation features real-world case studies of how the trust has created a measurable social impact, the transparency provided through impact reporting, and what the FCA sustainability label means for investors. We also look at the additional oversight required to ensure authenticity in ESG investing.


This is a must-listen episode if you’re interested in sustainable investing, ESG principles, or understanding how investment trusts work.


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Investment Trust Discounts:

Winterfloods research: The current investment trust sector discount is 14.5%, compared to an investment trust sector 30-year average discount of 8.8%. This highlights the potential for a reversion to mean over time or potentially greater upside should the sector revert to trading close to NAV, as has been much of the case in recent years (this was data as of December, and discounts have widened a bit further since).


AIC statement: ‘Investment trusts have now traded at double-digit discounts for the longest sustained period on record’.



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8 months ago
34 minutes 55 seconds

Money Wise UK®
Welcome to the Money Wise UK® Podcast – your go-to for expert insights on investments, business, and more. Hosted by George, founder of Money Wise UK®, we champion independent thinking in finance. Tune in for the latest trends, strategies, and ideas shaping financial advice. ⭐ Terrific podcast! ⭐ Highly recommend ⭐ Excellent listen ⭐ Great content. Please note: we do not provide specific advice. For personal guidance, contact a Financial Planner.