From hearing about the latest deals to tuning into emotional spending habits, find someone who speaks your language and you’ll be all ears.
Here are some money podcasts that will give you top finance advice for free.
LEWIS’S LAW: Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis rates highly on most people’s trust-o-meter.
His BBC Sounds podcast mixes tips from his Radio 5 Live show, with extra tricks and inside information.
THE MEANING OF MONEY: Financial planner Pete Matthew, based in Cornwall, has 27 seasons of the Meaningful Money podcast under his belt.
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Season 24 covers making money matters more simple, which is a great place to start.
You can find out more at meaningfulmoney.tv/mmpodcast.
CASH AND COMEDY: If you like a light-hearted approach to the serious business of finances, the False Economy podcast will speak your language.
Hosted by consumer expert and comedian Vix Leyton, from hotukdeals.com, and Paul Watson, the podcast directs you to great deals and saving tips.
LESSONS IN LOLLY: Ola Majekodunmi is on a mission to make personal finance more interesting.
The Londoner’s All Things Money podcast, which started three years ago, is a helpful introduction to money subjects, especially for those navigating the start of their working life.
MASS APPEAL: Hosted by Damien Fahy, Money To The Masses covers a range of personal finance topics.
Interested in home swapping, helping kids to save or avoiding car insurance traps? Give this one a go.
LADIES, LISTEN UP: The Vault is a relatively new podcast, aimed at women, from the team behind the female finance community Financielle (financielle.co.uk).
It addresses crucial questions, such as “How can I afford to be a bridesmaid?” and “How do I stop spending money?”
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