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The Share Interview: 2020 highlights

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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Vicky Sayers takes a look back over 2020, highlighting some of her favourite interviews and guests from what has been a year like no other.


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The Share Interview: Negative interest rates

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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Would you be prepared to pay for the privilege of keeping your money in a bank? National concern arose recently following an announcement by the Bank of England of a potential move to negative interest rates to cope with the ramifications of COVID-19. Even though we narrowly missed that fate, it begs the question: could negative interest rates be on the horizon further down the line, and what would that mean for you? Vicky Sayers is joined by Sarah Waring, Client Director at wealth management company, Quilter.

Guests: Sarah Waring


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The Share Interview: The future of the office within business culture

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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The Coronavirus pandemic has brought about a huge shift in the way we all live our daily lives – not least the fact that since March of this year, whoever has been able to has been working remotely. But what does this mean for the role of the physical office as we know it? Recorded just before the government’s latest announcement of a second lockdown in England (but still extremely pertinent), Vicky Sayers is joined by Brandon Hollihan: co-founder of property management company, Castleforge Partners. He shares his experience of working from home and advocates for the importance of the office within business culture.

Guests: Brandon Hollihan


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The Share Radio Interview: Why aren’t women as rich as men?

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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In this episode, Vicky Sayers is joined again by Esther Mukoro, founder of the career and personal finance blog for women: Money Nuggets. They talk about why, when it comes to taking action to ensure their financial security, women tend to fall behind compared to men – and Esther offers her advice on how to change that.

Guests: Esther Mukoro


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The Share Interview: A brave new world?

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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Over two months into lockdown here in the UK, you may well be wondering when life is going to get “back to normal” once this is all over – but many are already convinced that things will never be the same. Vicky Sayers is joined by Ian Jenkins, CEO of Intrinsic Insight and author of a report projecting how behaviours could change following the COVID-19 outbreak, to talk about what the “new normal” might look like.

Guests: Ian Jenkins


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Share Interview: Child Trust Funds

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Interview with Vicky Sayers

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How can we help young people who may have a pot of cash they don’t know about? In this episode of the Share Interview, Chairman and Founder of The Share Foundation, Gavin Oldham, and Child Trust Fund ambassador Fiona Ross discuss the importance of young people gaining access to their Child Trust Funds. Anybody born between 1st September 2002 and 2nd January 2011 will have one of these trust funds, but as many as one in three are unaccounted for. Gavin shares the importance of rediscovering these lost funds, and how to gain access to them.

Guests: Gavin Oldham,Fiona Ross


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The Money Nuggets Show: Why women need to talk more about money

Vicky Sayers

Original Broadcast: The Money Nuggets Show

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It’s no secret that women are a little behind when it comes to talking about money. For many women, talking about money can be very uncomfortable. Money is important; there’s no question about it, it gives us economic power – particularly if you’re in a relationship or job that you hate. Financial Times Money Mentor Lindsay Cook, and Lyndsay Wolfe, a Financial Planner from Wolfe Financial Planning, join Esther Mukuro to discuss why it is important to talk about money and how to get the money conversation started.

Guests: Lindsay Cook,Lyndsay Wolfe


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