Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...
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Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...
12 Days Of Finance, Day 4: The Financial Checklist Every 20-Something Needs When Starting a New Job
Pennies To Pounds Podcast
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10 months ago
12 Days Of Finance, Day 4: The Financial Checklist Every 20-Something Needs When Starting a New Job
Send us a textJust graduated and ready to take control of your finances? This episode is packed with the essential money moves you need to crush your career and financial goals from day one.Here’s what we’re covering:Unlock your future: Why workplace pensions are your secret weapon for long-term savings.Invest in YOU: Explore employer-backed opportunities to grow your skills and income.Meal prep vs. eating out: How everyday choices can save you big bucks.Plan your next move: Set yourself up f...
Pennies To Pounds Podcast
Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...