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Zoe & Georgia are joined by the financial guru Gemma Bird aka Money Mum. They answer your questions on budgeting for a family shop, should those in need save for a ‘runaway fund' and how to teach your kids about saving.Gemma's favourite products:Vanguard Junior ISAGo HenryListen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas®, this has been an Insanity Studios production.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week, we hinted at a special guest we just had to bring on for some top-tier budgeting advice, and we've delivered! This week on The School Runway, we're joined by none other than MoneyMum herself, Gemma Bird. With Christmas shopping season on the horizon, we wanted to make sure we get in there early and ask Gemma her advice when it comes to budgeting for Christmas, keeping holiday spending under control, and teaching kids valuable money lessons. Gemma shares her own journey of financial discipline, inspired by her parents, and reveals how a few mindful tips can transform your approach to money. Whether it's staying savvy with holiday traditions or embracing what really matters, Gemma's practical advice is perfect for making this season both magical but more importantly, manageable.Disclaimer: There is some mention of Santa and more importantly how his wider team of elves work (HINT HINT). Consider this carefully before playing the episode around small children.MoneyMum ResourcesCheck out Gemma's best selling book – Save Yourself Happy: Your Ultimate Money Tips Guide here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Money-Mum-Official-Yourself-Ultimate/Instagram: @moneymumofficialTikTok: @moneymumofficiaConnect with The School Runway Podcast:Instagram: @schoolrunwaypodLeave us a voice note on: https://sayhi.chat/TSRWe love hearing from you! Have any style dilemmas or questions? Drop us a message on Instagram @schoolrunwaypod or send a voice note on Telbee! Don't forget to leave your ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, hosts Wendy and Alison are joined by influencer and social media star Gemma Bird, aka @MoneyMumOfficial. With her expertise in all things finance, Gemma shares money-saving insights for navigating parenting during a cost-of-living crisis. Having paid off her mortgage by the time she was 38, Gemma is full of real-world advice on how to save money NOW. Don't miss her fantastic tips on saving, shopping, how to change your mindset and use the secret 3-day rule! This episode of The Netmums Podcast is brought to you by @aldiuk. Switching from big brands to Aldi Mamia products will give you big savings plus Netmums and Aldi are giving new parents the chance to get a full-size pack of newborn nappies absolutely FREE to try! Click here to sign up for your voucher. This series of the Netmums podcast is produced by Decibelle Creative
Who fancied Zack from Saved By The Bell, loved the Gladiators and had Kylie and Jason sewn ON her jeans? Gemma Bird that's who! Sunday Times bestseller and TV money tips giver Gemma AKA Money Mum Official kick starts Season 3 of The Phonebox Podcast.Be sure to go and follow Gemma on instagram here and check out her YouTube channel here. Grab her bestselling book here.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the all new @phoneboxpodcast account on InstagramIf you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover or send in a voice note to be featured email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!Editing by Soundtruism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome Gemma Bird back to the show - known to hundreds of thousands of parents on Instagram and TikTok as Money Mum. School holidays are always expensive, so we wanted to know how Gemma makes her money stretch further when the kids are at home. She shares great tricks, hacks and tips for making the holidays fun and affordable for everyone. You can read more Gemma's tips and discover loads of free and cheap things to do around Brum on the BirminghamLive website and on the Brummie Mummies FB page. Follow Gemma's daily tips on Instagram and TikTok - just search MoneyMumOfficial. The Brummie Mummies podcast is a Laudable production brought to you by Brummie Mummies and Birmingham Live. Hosted by Zoe Chamberlain Produced and edited by Matt Millard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gemma Bird @moneymumofficial is a hard working mum of two from Essex who after years of working multiple jobs at the same time, managed to pay off her mortgage, and is now a constant source of money-saving tips and ideas on instagram, and a regular on Lorraine's Saver Squad. She's a fast-talking, determined and positive person, who is also very open about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and I really valued her honesty when we met.I went to visit Gemma at her home in Essex earlier this year, and she told me how her mum had set her on the saving road from a very young age, often making £20 last the whole of half term by finding free things for the family to do.Gemma published her first book 'Money Mum Official: Save Yourself Happy' last year, and she shared with me her ideas of how issues around money and debt could be taught at school - even as young as primary age. Gemma and her husband Adam have two children, Brody and Bronte, who they adore. We talked about the pressures we feel as parents and how to say no to them sometimes. It transpired we were both being pressured into buying the overpriced fashionable drink 'Prime' at the time of our chat!But on a serious note, for anyone who would like to talk to someone about money problems or getting into debt, Gemma recommends 'Step Change' stepchange.org and the National Debt Helpline' nationaldebtline.orgSpinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, produced by Claire Jones and post-production by Richard Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have enough grit to stand the test of time? Or do you give up when the going gets tough? (no judgement, we love you either way). Join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert, speaker and author Gemma Bird to hear what they have to say on the matter. Don't forget to click subscribe for future episodes on Man Baggage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have enough grit to stand the test of time? Or do you give up when the going gets tough? (no judgement, we love you either way). Join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert, speaker and author Gemma Bird to hear what they have to say on the matter. Don't forget to click subscribe for future episodes on Man Baggage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Friday guest episode of The Therapy Edit, Anna welcomes guest Gemma Bird who shares her one thing which is a reassuring piece of advice for those in the early years of parenthood worried about the spiralling costs in the early days.Gemma is a mum of two, speaker, author and regular television contributor who specialises in offering advice for mothers on managing a budget and money saving hacks.Gemma Bird's practical and savvy money-saving tips have made her a social media sensation with over 330k followers on Instagram. Gemma isalso a regular on ITV's Lorraine as one of the show's expert 'Saver Squad'.From entertaining the kids, useful money-saving apps and the best deals and freebies, hard-working Mum Gemma shares the ‘need to knows' to push through economically challenging times.The key to Gemma's success comes from her own motivation, a working Mum who frequently held down multiple jobs to make ends meet; she is actively instigating change, dropping the perceived shame and secrecy around being strapped for cash, in debt or economising. She says, “There is a pride & empowerment that comes with being in control of your money”.You can follow Gemma on Instagram as @moneymumofficialYou can buy Gemma's most recent book, The Money Journal hereYou can buy Gemma's first book Money Mum Official: Save Yourself Happy: Your Ultimate Money Tips Guide here.
In this episode of Let's Talk About Parenting, we sit down with Gemma Bird, also known as Money Mum.Gemma is a financial coach and author who specializes in helping families manage their finances and build wealth. We discuss the importance of teaching children about money from a young age, and how parents can set their kids up for financial success.Gemma shares her top tips for budgeting, saving, and investing, and explains how parents can model good financial habits for their children. We also delve into the challenges that many families face when it comes to managing money, and how to overcome them. Whether you're a seasoned pro at managing your finances or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice that will help you raise financially savvy kids. So tune in and join the conversation with Gemma Bird and Let's Talk About Parenting!You can find Gemma's books in the links below:Money Mum Official: Save Yourself Happy: Your Ultimate Money Tips GuideThe Money JournalRemember, if you would like to send in your own parenting stories, or ask Laura and Ruth a question, simply head over to Facebook or Instagram and send us a message @letstalkaboutparenting or email info@questakids.comFor media enquiries please email info@crownmediasolutions.co.ukThis podcast is sponsored by Questa Kids, an online educational game for kids aged 7-12. Questa kids follows Questa and Zeke on a journey around the world, traveling through time and teaches children about geography, history, maths, culture and so much more. Questa kids makes learning fun. Sign up today at questakids.com for a free 30 day trial. You can also get 15% off with the code LETSTALKABOUT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gi is back with a new series of Parenting SOS. In this first episode, we discuss how parents can tackle the cost of living crisis and make every penny count with Gemma Bird (@moneymumofficial). We'll be answering questions from the Happy Mum community and discussing practical ways to help parents manage finances. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The author and environmental activist Vandana Shiva has released a new book, Terra Viva to coincide with her 70th birthday. She discusses her life campaigning for climate justice and equality, as well as what she thinks of the current climate situation. According to reports in the Telegraph this week, Rishi Sunak has shelved plans to reform childcare services put forward by his predecessor, Liz Truss. The plans were looking at increasing free childcare support and changing the staff-child ratio. What will this mean for parents who need childcare and for those working in the industry? We hear the CEO of the Early Years Alliance Neil Leitch and the Deputy Director of UK Onward, Adam Hawksbee. New year, new job? If you're thinking of leaving a job we discuss the art of quitting well. Sometimes leaving is the right thing to do, but how do you do that without destroying everything you've worked hard for? We hear from Mandy Dennison Director of Engagement from the International Federation of Coaching UK, and Karen Danker from Women Returners, which helps women returning to the work place after an extended break. In our series Finding My Voice we're talking to women about the moment they realised they had something to say or stand up for. Shekeila Scarlett was excluded from school when she was 12 years old. Although she was reinstated at the school just 2 months later, the experience made her realised how distant young pupils were from the governors who made decisions about their school. At 26, she's now the Chair of Governors at Stoke Newington High School in Hackney, making her one of the youngest chairs of a school governing board in the UK. This year in the UK children conceived by sperm, egg or embryo donation who turn 18 will be able to request information that identifies their donor. This includes the donor's name, birth name, date of birth and address, as long as the information is on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority's register. It's a result of a change in the law in April 2005 meaning tha the first of those children conceived after the law changed will have their eighteenth birthdays this year. To discuss the implications for donors, children conceived by donor as well as their families are Clare Ettinghausen, Director of Strategy & Corporate Affairs at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, the UK's Fertility Regulator. And Nina Barnsley Director of the Donor Conception Network which is a UK based charity supporting donor conception families. You might have spent this first week of January planning where you want to go, what you want to do and who you want to be in 2023, but have you made any financial new year's resolutions? Statistics show that more than a third of us (35%) will make a financial new year's resolution this year. We hear from the consumer editor of the Financial Times and presenter of the FT's Money Clinic podcast, Claer Barrett as well as the budget savvy mum, Gemma Bird also known as @MoneyMumOfficial on what we can all do when it comes to financial planning. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Photo credit: Kartikey Shiva
You might have spent this first week of January planning where you want to go, what you want to do and who you want to be in 2023 But have you made any financial new year's resolutions. Statistics show that more than a third of us will make a financial new year's resolution this year. Will you be ‘manifesting' money in the year ahead? Anita Rani is joined by the consumer editor of the Financial Times and presenter of the FT's Money Clinic podcast, Claer Barrett as well as the budget savvy mum, Gemma Bird also known as @MoneyMumOfficial on social media. A new ITV documentary, A Murder in the Family, re-lives three shocking murders in the UK as told by the family members closest to the events. One of those is Jennifer Cronin, who was 72 when she was killed by her daughter's ex-husband, Kieren Lynch. In March 2018, Kieren went to Jennifer's house and set himself and Jennifer on fire, resulting in both of them dying from their injuries. Jennifer's daughter Susan witnessed the incident and speaks to Anita Rani. Over the last few months we have been exploring the joys and difficulties of female friendship. When a friendship goes wrong can you fix it and should you try? A listener we are calling Christina contacted us to say she has lost three long-standing friendships in the last four years. This is her side of the story, she acknowledges that, but she is asking herself some big questions. Jo Morris went to meet her. In our series Finding My Voice we're talking to women about the moment they realised they had something to say or stand up for. In 2020, Liz Roberts chose to report the sexual assault she suffered at the hands of her brother 50 years previously, when she was just 8 years old. During the legal proceedings, she chose to waive her right to anonymity – a right which is automatically granted to victims of sexual offences in the UK. She joins Anita Rani to discuss the choice to use her name and why, since her brother's sentencing, she's continued to speak publicly about her story.
In the final part of Dr Alex and Gemma's stomp, they discuss why it's integral to always be putting money away if you can afford to. Gemma also talks about diverse places to put your money and all the different pots you can have; plus shares her view on whether young people should care about pensions. Follow Gemma @moneymumofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2 of our walk, Dr Alex asks the Money Mum herself for her best tips on approaching financial health.Gemma offers advice for if you're sick with worry when checking your bank balance, how to be more considerate with your spending, and why when you stop comparing yourself to others you can be much happier with what you already have.Follow Gemma @moneymumofficialLinks:Does money buy happiness study Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy new year, Stompers! The start of the year often coincides with anxiety and stress about money – even without the cost of living crisis. So this week Dr Alex is joined by Gemma Bird, who is better known as ‘Money Mum', for some frugal advice to start the year right. In this part, Gemma shares how she became mortgage free before reaching 40, why financial education is important, especially at school, and advice on where to start if you're wanting to save. Follow Gemma @moneymumofficialLinks:National DebtlineCitizens Advice - Debt & Money Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk money with Gemma Bird, aka @moneymumoffical - we get into the stigmas with talking about money, tips for christmas and free activities, as well as her journey as a mum and her inspirations for getting people open and honestly talking about money. You can follow Gemma @moneymumofficial on Instagram. Send in your voicenotes, experiences and questions to askmumsthewordpod@gmail.com or on our whatsapp at 07599927537. ---A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to know how to budget for school trips, save on school uniform, make days out affordable, have a great Christmas without spending a fortune and even how to chip away at your mortgage? Well, this week's guest has the savvy know-how to do just that.Zoe chats with Gemma Bird, who is best known to hundreds of thousands of parents on Insta and TikTok as Money Mum. Find out the tricks Gemma has up her sleeve for us when it comes to paying the bills and having some left over to enjoy ourselves The Brummie Mummies podcast is a Laudable production brought to you by Brummie Mummies and Birmingham Live. Hosted by Zoe ChamberlainProduced and edited by Matt Millard
On Today's Episode Vicky is joined by Gemma Bird aka Money Mum Official on Instagram.Gemma reveals her brilliant money saving tips, how she manages her current business and does she have a crush on Martin Lewis?Watch The Episode On TheSecretToPod YouTube Channel
On Today's Episode Vicky is joined by Gemma Bird aka Money Mum Official on Instagram.Gemma reveals her brilliant money saving tips, how she manages her current business and does she have a crush on Martin Lewis?Watch The Episode On TheSecretToPod YouTube Channel
In a new series 'Friends Forever?' we are looking at key relationships in many women's lives, those with female friends. Specifically we're interested in when things go wrong - when and why friendships fall apart and how devastating that can be. And, whether they can be repaired. Annie and Lizzie were very close at school and after and then their lives diverged. They each told their story to Jo Morris. More than 33 million people have been impacted by the devastating floods in Pakistan, and over a thousand people have died since mid-June. Emma is joined by two students from Pakistan who have set up Mahwari Justice campaign to get sanitary products to those in need. In the second part of our Woman's Hour series on Fangirls we ask: Can fangirls change the world? We speak to Professor Jay Song, associate professor in Korean Studies at the University of Melbourne about the political power of fangirls, and a member of the BTS Army, Dr Heta Bhatt. We deep dive into the world of K-Pop band BTS and their loyal fandom called the BTS Army, who have been instrumental in shaping politics and socioeconomic issues in Korea and beyond. The cost of living crisis is having an impact on us all. And while paying a monthly fee to go to the gym may likely be seen by some as non-essential expenditure – some people say using the facilities there like showering can help shave hundreds of pounds off energy bills. Should there be boundaries on what facilities people can use in the public sphere? We are joined on the programme by the money saving expert and mum Gemma Bird. The mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees also chats to us about setting up ‘warm banks' - those are heated sites like museums and galleries for those unable to afford their energy bills.
Gemma Bird is the queen of saving money and balances home life and work life with a simple philosophy. It was great to sit down with such a positive, smart and ever confident Mama Bear talking the fundamentals of acquiring money... saving money! Trust me when I say, I am the worse at saving money and I am all ears for Gemma's advice in this Bizzimumzi chat. In this episode Gemma opens up about not having it all growing up and that savy upbringing has paved the way for her successful career. We have a little giggle about our LA Gear obsession from back in the day and the ways she saved up for those iconic pieces. She shares even the smallest amount putting aside weekly can help chip away at debt, buy that new hand bag or even start that savingings account for your kids. The Bizzimumzi Podcast is brought to you by coffee-infused host Ashley Verma. She created this podcast to share her ups, downs and all arounds of being a mom, owning a successful business and truly managing being an un-single single mom, attempting to balance all aspects of family life! Each week Ashley will be joined by a fellow inspiring, thriving and surviving Bizzimumzi - who will share their own journey. This podcast is your weekly opportunity to take a deep breath as we try to navigate the wild world of parenting; think of this podcast as the safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that simply happen. This is a show for those Mom's that are not trying to be shiny and filtered. This is a podcast for those who are unapologetically, at their best and worst, Bizzimumzi's! We love hearing from you! Get in touch with any topic suggestions, questions and feedback at: info.bizzimumzi@gmail.com Follow Bizzimumzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizzimumzi/?hl=en Follow Gemma Bird aka Money Mum on IG: https://www.instagram.com/moneymumofficial/?hl=en
In this episode of the Dear Deidre podcast Sally Land is joined by singer and entertainer Kerry Katona and money expert Gemma Bird to give advice on your money problems. They'll be addressing letters on debt worries leading to suicidal thoughts, addiction landing people in financial ruin and question whether you should quit your everyday luxuries in order to save your poundsTimestamps:00:00: Sally introduces Kerry and Gemma onto the podcast.05:30: Kerry and Gemma share what their best and worst job has been.06:55: Kerry and Gemma reveal what their best and worst purchase has been.08:30: 1st letter, from a man who is snowed under by debt and is struggling to carry on as the pressure of supporting his young son is becoming too much.17:05: 2nd letter, comes from a woman who is at her wits end with her husband's addiction to cocaine, which has caused them to lose their home and savings21:50: 3rd letter, from a couple who are butting heads over their monthly outgoings.27.15: Kerry and Gemma share their biggest piece of money advice that they will pass on to their children. 31:25: Goodbyes Remember to follow, rate and share the podcast with friends and family! This podcast episode is brought to you by The Sun and produced by Anya Pearce, a Wireless Studios Production. Make sure to follow Deidre on Twitter and Instagram and to discover more of our award-winning journalism visit www.thesun.co.uk/dear-deidre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vaya invites Sarah & Paul (UK) from the Art of Neighbours Facebook group to Werribee Mansion where Toadie and Dee said their wedding vows, to go over the latest lady love triangle, David and Freya's legal troubles, and Karl's bogus investment on the eve of Fashion Week... Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) for our Patreon Trimmings: none for this epCheck out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!More info at neighbuzzpod.comListen to CJ's podcast: [Married on](https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/married-on-mafs/id1555967622)Join the Neighbuzz Council for Neighbours chats on Facebook Tweet us @neighbuzzpod Tweet Kate, Instagram CJ or VayaTo support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
This is a recording of a video series. See here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/Ce0fWslhLKd/?hl=en Conversations with Kath is a talk show created by Kathleen Ebbs (they/them). Created to inspire and active the audience. Kath sits down with guest to ask the same 5 questions about love, life, relationships and identity. Today episode is with Gemma Bird Mathenson (she/her). Gemma is an actor, writer and full time virgo. Find Gemma: https://www.instagram.com/tequilagemmabird/?hl=en Find Kath: https://www.instagram.com/kathebbs/?hl=en This series was supported by Modibodi. Period undies and leak proof apparel. Shop Modibodi: https://www.modibodi.com/
Vaya and CJ know what David did last summer and reckon it's time he changes careers. Harlow does the Where's Willow tour of London, Ned continues to disappoint us, and we bid farewell to sweet Koxy! Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) for our Patreon Trimmings: none for this epCheck out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!More info at neighbuzzpod.comListen to CJ's podcast: [Married on](https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/married-on-mafs/id1555967622)Join the Neighbuzz Council for Neighbours chats on Facebook Tweet us @neighbuzzpod Tweet Kate, Instagram CJ or VayaTo support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
Vaya, Kate and Bec take a bath in hand sanitiser to cleanse their minds of The Waterfall stuff at River Bend. Also we learn the lustful tale of Glen and Barbara, Aaron reads a bit of a book, and a rando tries to murder a bunch of Ramsay St folk in the wilderness again.Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) for our Patreon Trimmings: none for this epCheck out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!More info at neighbuzzpod.comListen to CJ's podcast: [Married on](https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/married-on-mafs/id1555967622)Join the Neighbuzz Council for Neighbours chats on Facebook Tweet us @neighbuzzpod Tweet Kate, Instagram CJ or VayaTo support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!
The actress plays queer Christian character Kiri Durant and is excited to bring that representation to the iconic show.
This week Natalie sits down with Sunday Times Best Selling Author & finance influencer Gemma Bird aka Money Mum to talk spending, saving and the perils of social media. Discussing her rapid rise to digital fame having started her money saving Instagram page just 2 years ago (2019), Gemma reflects on the road that lead her to writing her debut book ‘Save Yourself Happy' and paying off her £225k mortgage on a £25k a year wage. She talks self discipline, no spend days and her top saving hacks and how we need to be more honest about our finances in order to protect our overall wellbeing.
Gemma Bird - Money Mum Official: Save Yourself Happy: Your Ultimate Money Tips Guide... with TRE´s Hannah Murray
We chat about every taboo on Made By Mammas, and this week it's probably one of the biggest: money!Joining us is the incredible Gemma ("Money Mum") for a real discussion around tips to stop overspending, cheap self-care, saving money on playdates, deals on days out, and that's not the half of it!Zoe & Georgia's Favourite Products:BFF De-Stress | Tinted Serum (trinnylondon.com)Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant | Paula's Choice (paulaschoice.co.uk)NOVOListen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe or follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast, and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast.Find a new episode every Tuesday & Friday and in the meantime check out Made By Mammas on Instagram: @madebymammas.Made By Mammas, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Money influencer Gemma Bird is on a mission to make it clear that saving is cool. Having built a successful Instagram page, she's now written a book called Money Mum Official: Save Yourself Happy, and joins Richard and Judy to share some of her best money saving tips, including using apps to find deals and having a ‘no spend' day every week. This week's read is by returning Book Club author Lisa Jewell. She's written The Night She Disappeared, which traces the disappearance of a young mum and her boyfriend, leaving the girl's distraught mother to bring up their baby son. Lisa explains how hearing someone say the words ‘boarding school' was the inspiration for the novel, and why she doesn't plan her plots ahead of time. Simply head online to whsmith.co.uk to browse the Winter Book Club collection, and use the code WINTER10 for a 10% discount.
Gemma Bird is the queen of saving money and balances home life and work life with a simple philosophy! It was great to sit down with such a positive and smart person talking the fundamentals of acquiring money... saving money!Follow my Instagram - http://www.Instagram.com/jonjosephbourgerieFollow my Twitter - http://www.Twitter.com/jonbourgerieFollow Gemma for money saving tips - http://www.Instagram.com/moneymumofficialMy Website - http://www.JonJosephBourgerie.comThanks for subscribing!
Instagram 'Money Mum' and Fabulous Magazine Columnist Gemma Bird shares how to save some extra cash for Christmas. Gemma reveals that many of us reach for takeaways for dinner, costing in the region of £100 a week. Gemma and I agreed that the takeaway habit has grown from being time-poor. But has this contributed entirely to our loss of appetite for preparing our own food? Are we nutritionally investing in ourselves? Join Gemma and I as we uncover research from frozen pizza company Chicago Town. Gemma also shares her Top Tips to save cash for Christmas. November 2021
Actors Shari Sebbens and Gemma Bird Matheson take on the quiz this week. Gemma can tell you how many minutes there are in half a day, and Shari knows the name of Tara June Winch's 2020 Miles Franklin award-winning novel. But neither of them have any idea where the inventor of the Rubik's Cube was born. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Actors Shari Sebbens and Gemma Bird Matheson take on the quiz this week. Gemma can tell you how many minutes there are in half a day, and Shari knows the name of Tara June Winch’s 2020 Miles Franklin award-winning novel. But neither of them have any idea where the inventor of the Rubik's Cube was born.Guests: Shari Sebbens and Gemma Bird Matheson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.