Financial Wellbeing
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They say that with age comes wisdom. Actor and writer David Lloyd and financial planner Chris Budd struggle manfully to prove the theory - only occasionally calling into question the accuracy of their birth certificates. They talk about happiness, money and how to use one to make the other. Content advisory: May include brief diversions from subject in search of cheap gags.
Financial Wellbeing
1w ago
We’re diving into Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs – you know, the pyramid that breaks down what humans need to be happy, starting from food and shelter all the way up to self-actualization. But here’s the twist: we’re throwing money into the mix! Does having more cash help us climb the pyramid, or can it sometimes hold us back? We’ll explore each level and look at real-world examples of how finances play a role in finding happiness. Get ready for an insightful, practical, and fun conversation on how money fits into the bigger picture of living well. Along with some cracking Tightasstommo mo ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
1M ago
Join us for another insightful episode of The Financial Wellbeing Podcast. We dive deep into the challenges of financial planning in a world where we’re living longer than ever. Dr Tom Mathar from Aegon’s behavioral research department chats with the guys – exploring strategies for balancing today’s financial needs with the demands of a longer future whilst achieving financial wellbeing throughout. As ever TightAssTommo shares some tongue in cheek money saving tips, this time involving Norway and pizza ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
2M ago
Diving into the intriguing secrets of life longevity in global Blue Zones - regions identified by National Geographic journalist Dan Buettner where people have extended lifespans. We'll discuss the lifestyles and habits that contribute to their extended lifespans and how these insights can enhance our relationship with money for financial wellbeing. Curious about global longevity hotspots or seeking financial wisdom, this episode will inspire positive change ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
3M ago
Episode 110 – The Financial Wellbeing Pulse with Chris Budd
Taking a slightly difference approach in this episode, we sit down with Chris Budd to delve into the exciting launch of The Financial Wellbeing Pulse, a groundbreaking tool designed to help individuals measure their relationship with money. Chris shares insights into how the tool was developed, its key features, and the impact it can have on improving financial wellbeing. Whether you’re looking to gain better control over your finances or simply curious about innovative financial tools, tune in to discover how The Financial Wellbeing ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
4M ago
Episode 109 – Reclaiming Philanthropy with Emma Beeston
Join us for a candid discussion around philanthropy with Emma Beeston. We dissect the reclaiming of philanthropy as a social duty, no matter the size of the contribution. Whether your a seasoned giver or just starting the conversation, this episode offers practical advice and a fresh perspective on the power of giving for you wellbeing.
Welcomes & Introductions
Bear with us and the record delivery interruption!
Link to Episode 64 – The Financial Wellbeing Junkie
Link to join the IFW
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Financial Wellbeing
6M ago
Episode 107 – Making Decisions with Nick Elston
In this episode we have the pleasure of welcoming back Nick Elston for the third time! The guys delve into the topic of anxiety surrounding big decisions, particularly those related to finances. Nick, drawing from his own lived experiences with anxiety, offers invaluable insights into navigating these challenges. The money saving tips have a slight twist with a dedication to Chris’ expert money saving mum. As ever a conversation you won’t want to miss!
Introductions
Chris Budd – author of the original Financial Wellbeing Books, you can view all ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
7M ago
Episode 106 – Does More Money Equal More Happiness?
The guys dive into the age-old question: Does more money equal more happiness? Join them as they navigate contrasting findings of renowned academics Daniel Kahneman and Matthew Killingsworth. Get ready to challenge conventional wisdom and discover the key question we should all be asking in the pursuit of true financial wellbeing. As ever a thought provoking episode with a light-hearted #tightasstommo money saving tip.
Welcomes & Introductions
The Financial Wellbeing Book has been updated and re-issued
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Financial Wellbeing
9M ago
Episode 105 – Stress on our Finances with Sonya Lutter
In this episode, we sit down with Financial Psychology expert Dr Sonya Lutter. Delving into the root causes of our financial decision-making, from the impact of societal expectations on our spending to the role of inner conflict and psychological stress on our financial choices. With some great exercises you can explore with your partner and yet another brilliant #tightasstommo money saving tip, this is an episode not to miss.
Introductions
The Financial Wellbeing Podcast has been going for 8 Years
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Financial Wellbeing
10M ago
Episode 104 – Crack the Happiness Code with Set Point Theory
All the guys are back in this episode and exploring the Set Point Theory of happiness and its links to financial wellbeing. With the usual #tightasstommo money saving tips with a festive twist and genial waffle we have a lovely episode for you . . .
Welcomes & Introductions
Want to work with Producer Tommo and a like minded team? Come and have a chat with Ovation
Interested in reading Chris Budd’s books? They can be purchased here on Amazon.
What’s on Todays Podcast?
Exploring our relationship with money thorough Set Point ..read more
Financial Wellbeing
11M ago
Episode 103 – Money Stories with Sarah Newcombe
Chris and Producer Tommo are joined by Editor Tammy whilst David is away for just this one episode. They bring an insightful interview with psychologist Sarah Newcombe discussing money stories and the essential questions you need to ask to change the narrative. Join us for a transformative journey along with the usual #tightasstommotips.
Welcomes & Introductions
No David in this episode
Want to work with Producer Tommo and a like minded team? Come and have a chat with Ovation
What’s on todays podcast?
An interview with psychologist Sar ..read more