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Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world is in the midst of an oil crisis. The war in Iran has thrown the markets into turmoil, with the price of oil soaring to around $100 a barrel.The oil shock has repercussions that are far wider than just the price of petrol. MoneyWeek editors Kalpana Fitzpatrick, Andrew Van Sickle, and Cris Sholto Heaton make sense of what is happening now, where the crisis could go next, and what you should do to protect your portfolio.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inheritance tax is a tricky topic. Taboos around speaking about money and the emotion that comes with thinking about death create a perfect storm for misunderstanding it. But with such complex rules around inheritance, it is a topic well worth talking about – and sooner rather than later.Lisa Conway Hughes, a certified financial adviser and founder of LCH Wealth, speaks to MoneyWeek's Kalpana Fitzpatrick about how the inheritance tax regime is changing from April 2027, the quirks of the new system, and why it could be a good idea to visit a financial adviser.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What force will shape the world in the next 20 years? The answer is China's drive to financialise, according to Diana Choyleva, founder and chief economist at Enodo Economics.Diana speaks to MoneyWeek's Cris Sholto Heaton about how the AI race differs in China versus the west, the transformation of the country's equity market, and the breakdown of globalisation.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about the stuff that makes the world go round. In this episode from April 2022, a visit to a room at the Arkansas State Capitol where you can hold the state's money in your hands. Plus: Albuquerque, New Mexico hosts the Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Fest. Arkansas Treasurer's Office: About UsSouthwest Chocolate & Coffee FestOur Patreon backers put money into the show and make every episode possible
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about the stuff that makes the world go round. In this episode from January 2020, the story of how printing enthusiast Benjamin Franklin used his cleverness and creativity to try to head off the big problem of counterfeiters. Plus: New Orleans hosts the Samantha Fish Cigar Box Guitar Festival.Library of Congress exhibit explores early American notes (Coin World)Samantha Fish stops by to talk cigar box festival (WGNO)You can support Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon for just $1 a month! No counterfeit bills, please.
This week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about the stuff that makes the world go round. In this episode from May 2019, Australians laugh, curse, sigh and facepalm over a misspelled word on the newest printing of their $50 note. Plus: a guy in Grand Haven, Michigan drives through town with a cardboard box containing $30,000 in cash. And of course the box fell off his truck and the money started flying all over the place. Huge typo spotted on new $50 note (News.com.au)Bank alerted to Joyce coin risk (The Herald of Dublin)Error Is Human, Pt. 1: Certifiable U.S. Paper Money Errors (Coin Week)People rush to grab whirling cash after $30,000 falls off back of truck (MLive)Back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon for just $1 a month!
This week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about the stuff that makes the world go round. In this episode from July 2022, the story of how and why the US Congress decided that the name of our country's currency would be the dollar. Plus: when Althea Gibson made history at Wimbledon, even the woman she beat was singing her praises. The Almighty Dollar (AdamSmith.org)Althea Gibson: Tennis Turmoil and Triumph (Library of Congress)For just one dollar a month you can help fund this show on Patreon!
This week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about the stuff that makes the world go round. In this episode from July 2022, a visit to Tenino, Washington, where wooden money has been making a mark for decades. Plus: if you feel like you've been to every museum and you're not sure what to do next, try the German Food Additives Museum. Why Tenino is still printing wooden money (KING 5)There is a museum dedicated to food additives in Hamburg, Germany (Boing Boing)For just $1 a month (regular bills or wooden money) you can help support this show on Patreon
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Avigad, manager of the TM Lansdowne European Special Situations fund, speaks to MoneyWeek's Andrew Van Sickle about opportunities in European equities, solving the continent's growth problem, and the consequences of populism.
Today we start the last chapter of Hebrews. The author of Hebrews starts off chapter 13 by talking about actions that must have been important to him; Hospitality to everyone, honoring marriage and the marriage bed, and keeping ourselves from the love of money. We look at these commands and reflect on how obeying each helps us to reflect the gospel.
Me fui al Museo Interactivo de Economía, al MIDE, por que es la semana de las finanzas, acompáñenme.#cronicasdebanqueta#arturotrejo
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Qué nos cuenta el sector bancario esta semana? Estos días hemos celebrado la Global Money Week, una iniciativa de la OCDE para reivindicar la importancia de la educación financiera desde edades tempranas.Porque es clave para cuidar la buena salud de nuestras cuentas personales. Para saber dónde invertir, cómo ahorrar mejor o para proteger nuestros datos personales. Son conocimientos esenciales. Por eso, la Unión Europea recomienda que la educación financierasea parte integral de los currículos escolares. Porque hablar dedinero es de buena educación. Y recuerda: el sector bancario, contigo.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warum ist finanzielle Bildung so entscheidend für unsere Zukunft – und warum spielt sie im klassischen Bildungssystem noch immer eine Nebenrolle? Im Rahmen der Global Money Week sprechen Jacob Risse und Markus Jordan, Gründer & CEO von extraETF, über die wichtigsten Fragen rund um Geld, Vorsorge und wirtschaftliches Grundwissen. Dieser Talk liefert Denkanstöße, Hintergründe und konkrete Impulse für alle, die ihre finanzielle Zukunft selbstbestimmt gestalten wollen. Viel Spaß beim Anhören! ++++++++ Weißt du wirklich, wie dein Portfolio performt? Mit dem extraETF Portfolio Tracker hast du dein Vermögen immer im Blick. Analysiere deine Aktien, ETFs und Fonds mit detaillierten und individuellen Performance-Metriken, X-Ray-Analysen, einem Dividenden Tracker und noch viel mehr. Jetzt kostenlos testen: https://go.extraetf.com/portfoliotracker ++++++++
Dominic Scriven, founder and chairman of Dragon Capital, speaks to MoneyWeek's Cris Sholto Heaton about the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Vietnam, the current climate for investors and how his Vietnamese language lessons led to him founding the largest asset manager in the country.
Estos días, desde el día 16 y hasta el 22 de marzo se celebra en España la Global Money Week 2026, la iniciativa internacional que promueve la OCDE cada año en 170 países para fomentar la cultura financiera entre niños y jóvenes. Un proyecto que, en España, coordinan el Banco de España, la CNMV y el ministerio de Economía. Nos cuenta los detalles Juan López Rolando, especialista en Educación Financiera de la CNMV.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Improving the relationship between money and mental health is one of Clare Francis 's missions in her work at both Barclays and the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute. It is also a personal story – Clare lost her husband to suicide in 2011. Ever since, she has been driven to improve how we deal with our mental health when it relates to money.Clare, savings and investments director at Barclays, spoke to Kalpana Fitzpatrick about money and mental health, why Brits should start investing, and how to build long-term financial resilience.Alongside her role at Barclays, Clare is a trustee of the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, a charity whose mission is to help people with mental health problems protect themselves from financial difficulties and get out of debt.This episode contains mentions of suicide. If you or someone you know needs support with their mental health, you can contact the Samaritans. You can call them for free on 116 123, email them at jo@samaritans.org, or visit samaritans.org to find your nearest branch.
Why do credit cards so often feel manageable at first, and then quietly turn into long-term debt?In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Iona Bain, award-winning broadcaster, columnist, and author, following her Panorama investigation Maxed Out: The Credit Card Trap. Together, we unpack how credit card products are designed, why minimum payments and rising credit limits keep people stuck, and why debt can linger for years, even when people feel responsible and are doing their best.We discuss:What the “credit card trap” really is, and why it is not about being bad with moneyWhy minimum payments create a false sense of safetyHow credit limit increases quietly make debt harder to escapeBalance transfers, when they help and when they just delay the problemThe emotional side of debt, and why shame keeps people stuckWhat actually helps people stay in controlThe information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.#ad This episode is sponsored by MoneyWeek.MoneyWeek gives you a clear weekly roundup of the stories, trends, and market moves that matter, written by expert journalists and delivered in print or on the app. You can try six issues for free, then enjoy an exclusive £5 discount on a quarterly subscription for The Wallet community at moneyweek.com/wallet with the code WALLET.Connect with Vestpod:Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribeCourses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/coursesFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpodEmilie's book: You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Lioness Jill Scott shares her investing journey and discusses how she is working towards the ultimate goal of building wealth for her future.Speaking to MoneyWeek's Kalpana Fitzpatrick, Jill says while she has always had an eye on the ball, she has not focused enough on her finances. But now, as a retired professional footballer, she has turned her attention to investing and shares how it has been a real eye-opener for her.Plus, she has some great life tips to motivate us all to hit our life goals. This episode is the inspiration you need to get up and get going.-- Find out more about eToro's Loud Investing initiative-- eToro on YouTube
High-rolling merchant Nicholas Vanacker wrote out a cheque for a hefty £400 on 16th February, 1659 - one of the earliest modern cheques still preserved today. For goldsmiths-to-the-aristocracy Morris and Clayton, the innovation wasn't just about ease; it was a strategic move to reduce risk and maximize profit, even though the process involved clerks physically visiting other banks to balance accounts. Eventually, in the 1770s, bankers got smart and started meeting at the Five Bells pub in Lombard Street to settle transactions over a pint—probably the most British way to handle financial exchanges… In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly track the history of the cheque through ancient civilizations; argue over the etymology of the word (French vs. Persian); and reminisce about the glory days of the cheque - the 1990s… Further Reading: • ‘16 February 1659: the first British cheque' (MoneyWeek, 2021): https://moneyweek.com/426390/16-february-1659-the-first-british-cheque-is-issued • 'From the archives: the evolution of the cheque' (Barclays, 2016): https://home.barclays/news/2016/08/evolution-of-the-cheque/ • 'How to Write a Check' (Howcast, 2010): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIZWqIv_flA Love the show? Support us! Join
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you actually build an investment portfolio, and what is the simplest way to start?In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Caroline Brady (Net Purpose, ex BlackRock) to break down portfolio building in plain English, from asset allocation and diversification to the difference between stocks and funds. We also cover how ESG and impact investing fit into long-term investing without overcomplicating it.We discuss:Asset allocation vs portfolio construction (simple framework)Stocks vs funds, and why many people start with index fundsRisk, diversification, and when to sellESG vs impact, and how to avoid greenwashingThe information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Investing carries risk, your capital is at risk.#ad This episode is sponsored by MoneyWeek. MoneyWeek gives you a clear weekly roundup of the stories, trends and market moves that matter, written by expert journalists and delivered in print or on the app. You can try six issues for free, then enjoy an exclusive £5 discount on a quarterly subscription for The Wallet community at moneyweek.com/wallet with the code WALLET.Connect with Vestpod:Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod Emilie's book: You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fidelity's Tom Stevenson reveals his top three funds for 2026 for your ISA or self-invested personal pension.He tells MoneyWeek's Kalpana Fitzpatrick why he is recommending these funds and how to decide what's right for you. Plus, he shares his views on why keeping exposure to UK and US equities matters in a well-diversified portfolio.
Your weekend catch-up is here. Money Week rounds up the best of the week from the Money News team. Catch the full show at 7pm Monday–Thursday on your radio, or hit play on the podcast feed anytime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should you even be reading financial news, and if so, how?In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Kalpana Fitzpatrick, Digital Editor at MoneyWeek, to unpack how financial news is made, what headlines actually mean, and how to stay informed without being pulled into panic, noise, or reactive decisions.We discuss:How financial news is selected and why it often feels overwhelmingHow to tell the difference between useful information and noiseWhat headlines should (and shouldn't) change about your money decisionsThe one question to ask before reacting to any financial storyThe information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. We are not regulated financial advisers. Always do your own research or seek independent advice before making financial decisions. When investing, your capital is at risk.#ad This episode is sponsored by MoneyWeek. MoneyWeek gives you a clear weekly roundup of the stories, trends and market moves that matter, written by expert journalists and delivered in print or on the app. You can try six issues for free, then enjoy an exclusive £5 discount on a quarterly subscription for The Wallet community at moneyweek.com/wallet with the code WALLET.Connect with Vestpod:Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/ Emilie's book: You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investing can get a bad rap for being inaccessible. But it doesn't have to be that way, says Yana Shkrebenkova, CEO of Revolut Trading.MoneyWeek's digital editor, Kalpana Fitzpatrick speaks to Yana about how fintechs can make investing more accessible, the importance of financial education, and why women may be better investors than men.
Feeling stuck in your career even though everything looks “right” on paper?In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Stephanie Sword-Williams, founder of F*ck Being Humble and author of Career Comedown, to explore the idea of a career comedown, that quiet moment when the path you're on no longer feels right, even if it looks good on paper, and how ambition, energy, money, and work decisions are more connected than we realise.We discuss:Early signs you might be settling rather than choosingCare-out, gratitude guilt, and people-pleasingRedefining success and healthy ambitionHow to factor money, savings, and financial security into big career decisions#ad This episode is sponsored by MoneyWeek. MoneyWeek gives you a clear weekly roundup of the stories, trends and market moves that matter, written by expert journalists and delivered in print or on the app. You can try six issues for free, then enjoy an exclusive £5 discount on a quarterly subscription for The Wallet community at moneyweek.com/wallet with the code WALLET.Connect with Vestpod:Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/ Emilie's book: You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The star of the show, Alex Kenkel, will join his lowly cohosts Ben and Brendan to pick MVFC games against the spread.
On3's Ben Garrett and Barstool's Ben Mintz are back with Mudcat Media's Week 2 college football picks, bets and over/unders. Mintz also does his best to come up with his SEC Power Rankings, among other topics. Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy