Share Sounds

Podcast directory

Podcast directory

not implemented

Thought for the Week: Account Providers need to Take Action!

Gavin Oldham

Original Broadcast: Thought for the Week

not implemented

Dame Meg Hillier is Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, which has published its 25-page report into Child Trust Funds following the recent National Audit Office analysis. HMRC is asked to follow a series of recommendations to link young adults to their unclaimed accounts, including getting account providers to take more action. Young adults from disadvantaged households are most in need of the c. £2,000 waiting to be claimed in their Child Trust but an estimated one million 18-20 year-olds are not claiming their money because they don't know anything about it. As we said on 22nd May, don't waste the Child Trust Fund harvest! Background music: The Plan's Working - Cooper Cannell Image by Richard Townshend


Published:

not implemented

Modern Mindset: Kevin Brown on Investing for Children's Future

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

not implemented

Adam Cox is joined by Kevin Brown, from Scottish Friendly, to discuss new research which reveals parents’ ability to put money away for their children. They look how sensible it is to give children a Junior ISA as part of their Christmas financial gift, and how Junior ISA's can teach children about investing. https://www.scottishfriendly.co.uk/

Guests: Kevin Brown


Published:

not implemented

Thought for the Week: Realising Individual Potential

Gavin Oldham

Original Broadcast: Thought for the Week

not implemented

Helping young people to achieve their potential as an individual is a key objective for those who believe in a more egalitarian form of capitalism. So in this episode, we focus on some initiatives which will help us move in that direction in the years ahead. Included in this programme is an excerpt from the epilogue of Antoine de Sainte Exupery's 'Wind, Sand and Stars'. Background music is 'Solar Power', by Ashley Shadow.


Published:

not implemented

The Talk by The WealthiHer Network: Best bits of 2020

Tamara Gillan

Original Broadcast: The Talk by the WealthiHer Network

not implemented

Tamara Gillan takes a look back at some of her favourite episodes and top tips from guests in 2020.


Published:

not implemented

The Talk by the WealthiHer Network: Girl on the rise

Tamara Gillan

Original Broadcast: The Talk by the WealthiHer Network

not implemented

As 60% of UK money will be in the hands of women by 2030, it is important to understand the issues that the next generation of women care about – and how this impacts every aspect of their lives. This next gen can encompass girls and women from 13 to 39 (and beyond), and their views can differ widely from their mothers’ and grandmothers’. The younger generations are much more aware of environmental, equality, gender, and diversity issues. This may well impact on how they spend, invest, and consume. They are much more likely to research companies online, placing stock on good customer service and value for money rather than brand loyalty. The brands they interact with also have to have good credentials in terms of how they treat their staff and workers along the supply chain; information for which is sourced through social media, online, or through their offline networks. In this programme Tamara Gillan is joined by A-Level student Emily Astley, and her mother Patricia Astley, Executive Director at Julius Baer. They are both passionate about how the next generation of women will rise, and they share their views on the differences between generations regarding money, changing definitions of success, and purpose.

Guests: Emily Astley,Patricia Astley


Published:

not implemented

Money Blogger with Tom Church- Co-Founder LatestDeals.co.uk

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

not implemented

Every week the UK Money Blogger community have a twitter chat to allow all the bloggers - about 100 in total - to share their experiences, tips and questions. Be it DIY, savings, supermarkets - this week they look ahead to Black Friday. They looked if there really are bargains to be had, how do you find a good deal, and what are your consumer rights if price drops or you want a refund? To enlighten us with some of the tips and information that came out of that chat Georgie Frost was joined this week by Tom Church Co-Founder, LatestDeals.co.uk and Author of 'Money's Big Secret'.

Guests: Tom Church


Published:

not implemented

Lisa Hardstaff, credit information expert from Equifax & Russell Winnard from Young Enterprise discuss pocket money.

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

not implemented

How much pocket money should children get? We're hearing the average is £7.55 for 8 to 11 year-olds and £9.01 for 12 to 16 year-olds. But when should children start getting money and how can it be used to teach them about finance?

Guests: Lisa Hardstaff,Russell Winnard


Published:

not implemented

Money Fight Club- Taking on landlords.

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

not implemented

This week financial journalists Lindsay Cook and Anne Caborn take on landlords letting out properties with low energy efficiency ratings- new legislation may mean they have to start making improvements to get up to scratch. Plus we find out why airlines are being awarded the Sucker Punch this week and negotiate the topic of pocket money.

Guests: Lindsay Cook,Anne Caborn


Published:

not implemented

Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 24/08/16

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

not implemented

Georgie Frost is joined by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. Today they discuss the market reaction to the Bank of England's latest bond buying spree as well as the problems with the government's Help to Buy ISA. Plus are teenagers more financially focused than their parents? Yes according to a new report. All these stories and more on The News Review.

Guests: Ed Bowsher


Published:

not implemented

Young Money: Festival Season

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Young Money

not implemented

It's festival season! Before you grab your wellies and tent, listen to Sarah Pennells and our Young Money Champion, Rachel Healy, discuss how to cut and keep the costs of festivals down. Bronnie Hughes of Student Money Saver and Nick Hill of Money Advice Service share tips and tricks of using vouchers to save and give us the do's and don'ts when it comes to protecting your valuables.

Guests: Rachel Healy,Bronnie Hughes,Nick Hill


Published:

Filter by genre