From Funding to Exiting Your Business, with Alex Depledge
Welcome back to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this final episode, I speak with Alex Depledge MBE, co-founder and CEO of Resi. We dive into how she founded and sold Hassle.com, her bold approach to fundraising and scaling, and her views on building a team and negotiating. Plus, what’s next for Resi and why they’re raising more capital.
Turning Your Vision Into a Business, with Elizabeth Uviebinené
Welcome back to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this second episode, I talk to Elizabeth Uviebinené, multi-award-winning author of five books and Founder of journaling app Storia. Discover how she develops resilience and vision to build her brand, raise money, and make bold moves to create a category-defining product.
Scaling Up Your Business, with Farah Kabir
Welcome to The Entrepreneur's Blueprint - a podcast series featuring three stories from female founders. In this first episode, I talk to Farah Kabir, co-founder of HANX, the UK-based sexual wellness and intimate care brand. Discover how she turned a bold idea into a thriving, purpose-driven company, secured funding, and overcame the challenges of scaling.
How is AI Going to Change Your Life? with Suhair Khan
Emilie Bellet speaks with Suhair Khan, founder of Open-Ended Design and former Google leader. Suhair delves into the basics of AI, debunking common myths and highlighting its transformative potential in healthcare, climate, education, and finance. She also discusses the ethical challenges in AI and shares insights on recent exciting developments and practical applications of the technology.
How Can Immigrants Build Generational Wealth, with Nina Mohanty
Emilie Bellet speaks with Nina Mohanty, co-founder and CEO of Bloom Money, an app designed to help diaspora communities build generational wealth. Nina discusses the significant challenges that migrants face in accessing financial services, sharing her personal struggle of opening a bank account and her journey from working in fintech to raising funds for her startup. A passionate advocate for technology, Nina believes in the transformative power of fintech to make finance fair, transparent, and accessible for everyone.
How to Create a Monthly Budget, With Emilie Bellet
Today, Emilie Bellet is diving into creating a monthly budget that truly aligns with your financial goals. Budgeting might seem daunting or restrictive, but it’s really about gaining control, achieving financial stability, and working toward your aspirations. We’ll cover how to analyse your income, understand your take-home pay, set up a saving plan (including a pension), and manage your expenses effectively.
How the Economy Really Works, with Kyla Scanlon
Today on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Kyla Scanlon, recognised by Fast Company as ‘the internet’s favourite econ nerd.’ Kyla’s new book, "In This Economy?" equips readers with the tools to understand the economy and its impact on their finances. We discuss misconceptions about the economy, the concept of "vibecessions," and how personal financial decisions fit into the broader economic context. Kyla also shares insights on improving financial literacy and practical tips for making smarter financial decisions.
Could AI ReplaceYour Job? With Isabel Berwick
Today, Isabel Berwick, host of the FT's Working It podcast and author of “The Future-Proof Career”, joins our podcast. In this episode, we dive into the evolving role of work in an AI-driven world and what a "Future-Proof Career" really means. Isabel shares insights on the importance of soft skills, what makes people happy or unhappy at work, and trust in remote settings. We also tackle gender equity challenges and the rise of CEO churn, especially among women
Money Matters 2024 Keynote - Defining Wealth with Candice Brathwaite
Candice Brathwaite, a prominent British author and advocate, was the keynote speaker at our Money Matters festival. She is widely recognised for her critically acclaimed, Sunday Times Bestselling book "I Am Not Your Baby Mother”. She actively contributes to important dialogues, challenging norms, and promoting positive change in diversity and representation. As an advocate, she has made a significant impact with her work on motherhood and diversity. This discussion covered a range of topics, from her personal money journey to the power of manifestation.
Stock Markets And Index Funds 101
NASDAQ, FTSE… In today's episode, we’ll demystify stock exchanges, and explain how they impact investors or potential investors like you. We'll explore how stock exchanges serve as gateways to investment vehicles such as index funds, providing you with opportunities to grow your money and participate in the global economy.
Money Matters 2024 - Resilience, Family Support, and Investing in Dreams with Cherise
At Money Matters, we had the pleasure of hosting Cherise. At only 26, she is becoming a big name in London's music world. She's won top awards like Jazz FM’s Vocalist of the Year and the Parliamentary Jazz Awards’ Vocalist of the Year in 2020.
Credit Score 101, with Sara Williams
In this episode, I speak to Sara Williams, a debt advisor with over 20 years of experience and the voice behind Debt Carmel since 2013, to help us demystify the world of credit scores.
We discuss whether credit is always good and why we've all become so accustomed to using it. We also explore what a credit score is, the main credit agencies in the UK, and how credit scores are calculated. Plus, we uncover how to check your score for free, ways to improve it and debunk common myths.
How to Get Started With Your Investment Portfolio? with Emilie Bellet
Today we're answering a question from one of our Money Matters Festival attendees who wanted more information about building her first portfolio of investments. Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to refine your strategy, Emilie Bellet is giving you a 10-steps checklist to understand and select your portfolio. We will be covering risk / reward, asset allocation and diversification, balancing a portfolio, passive approach with funds and also monitoring.
Money Matters 2024 - Cultivating Wealth
Our third panel discussion was chaired by journalist and writer Marisa Bate, and featured Emma Maslin, Nafisa Bakar and Kia Commodore. The discussion covered overcoming financial worries, understanding what influences our views on money, looking at the costs of raising children, balancing enjoying life now with saving for the future, and discussing when it's okay to spend on treats and luxuries.
What's The Value of Your Unpaid Work? with Eve Rodsky
Women often shoulder two-thirds or more of the unpaid domestic work and childcare responsibilities for their homes and families. This has significant effects on relationships, wealth, and overall well-being. In this episode, Eve Rodsky discusses how to make societal change one partnership at a time, aiming to redistribute domestic work and redefine relationships. We look into actionable systems outlined in her book and platform Fair Play, addressing mental load, returning to work, and the importance of prioritising alone ‘unicorn’ time.
Money Matters 2024 - Current State of the Economy and Market Update with Iona Bain
In this Money Matters talk, broadcaster and journalist Iona Bain shares insights about the world economy, recent trends, and important things to look out for with regard to your investments. Drawing from her own investing experiences, Iona warns about common mistakes like panicking when markets go up and down and stresses the need to understand economic trends and how markets truly work.
“Your Divorce is About You, Not Your Ex”, with Tosh Brittan
Join us as we explore the emotional journey of divorce with Tosh Brittan, a divorce empowerment coach and counsellor with over 17 years of experience. Discover how to prioritise your well-being amidst challenging relationships, overcome emotional hurdles, and find support in navigating the complexities of divorce and family conflicts.
Money Matters 2024 - The Humble Penny: Finding Financial Joy
The Humble Penny, founded by Ken and Mary Okoroafor, is dedicated to teaching people how to effectively handle their finances to attain freedom from money concerns. Having swiftly cleared their mortgage and achieved financial independence by Ken's 34th birthday, they opted to prioritise family time and pursue their passions. In this conversation, they delve into the concept of financial joy and share insights on how individuals can chart their path towards living a fulfilling life.
How to Find Purpose After a Death? with Selina Flavius
In this episode, we are joined by Selina Flavius, the powerhouse behind Black Girl Finance. Selina shares her personal journey of unexpected loss in early 2022, when her fiancé passed away.
Money Matters 2024 - Stefanie Sword-Williams: How to Work Towards What You Value?
Stefanie Sword-Williams challenges conventional notions of success and fulfilment, urging the audience to prioritise personal values over societal expectations. Drawing from her own experiences, Stefanie emphasises the importance of embracing individuality and pursuing intrinsic sources of wealth, such as time and joy.