Money podcasts to stream right now

As the cohost of Money Unfiltered podcast, listening to other podcasts of all genres and formats is something I do for both work and entertainment. Alongside being a hardcore fan of culture and lifestyle podcasts (as well as being a follower of true crime shows too), discovering and learning from the best audio content in the personal finance space is one of the perks of job research. Here are my current favourite listens for anyone looking to learn more about money.

Girls That Invest

Hosts Sim & Sonya started talking about investing a couple of years ago, before realising they should record their conversations and put them out into the world and aren’t we glad! They're on a mission to make the world of investing less intimidating for women with their podcast, which quickly became the world’s #1 investing podcast for women who wanted to learn about investing - without the jargon.

Money Clinic with Claer Barratt

Financial Times journalist and money expert Claer Barrett responds to real-life money questions from listeners in each episode, covering topics from the cost of living crisis through to the financial markets, financial fraud and beyond. The podcast is simple to understand and serves up nuggets of information so you can walk away with a new piece of financial knowledge every time you listen.

Money Box

This BBC podcast is a great listen for keeping up to speed with the latest news from the world of finance, covering economic updates and market movements as well as dropping helpful tips and words of wisdom from experts to help listeners make the most of their money.

I Will Teach You To Be Rich

If you’re anything like me and you find the psychology of money fascinating, this is a must listen podcast. Author Ramit Sethi sits down with couples in each episode and explores how money impacts their relationship, opening the conversation around why different couples - all with unique and individual circumstances - feel stuck with money. 

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