Episode Description
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Money isn’t just numbers in a spreadsheet: it’s childhood memories, anxiety, guilt, confidence, and the occasional unhinged purchase you defend forever. In this first episode of IOU (Some Money Education), Soph, Vic and Lucy Blakiston from Shit You Should Care About get honest about their own relationships with money, from how they grew up, to why they spend, save, or stress the way they do now. Expect family voice notes that expose everything, a few rogue spending confessions, and a reminder that if budgeting hasn’t worked for you before, it might not be the spreadsheet, it might be the mindset. Think of this as finance, but with a bit of self-reflection (and no judgement).
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Credits:
Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright
Guest: Lucy Blakiston
Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby
Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro
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For more from The Curve:
(00:00:00) Welcome to IOU (Some Money Education)(00:00:40) Coming up in this episode….(00:01:25) BNZ X The Curve(00:01:51) The idea behind this series(00:04:32) Who is Lucy + Shit You Should Care About?(00:13:13) In the Red or in the Green?(00:19:20) Lucy’s relationship with money(00:28:58) Soph’s relationship with money(00:36:09) Vic’s relationship with money(00:42:48) Some messages from Lucy’s family...(00:51:11) Cash and Burn(00:57:34) Extra Credit(00:59:57) Thank you for joining us for IOU (Some Money Education)!(01:00:21) Thank you BNZ!(01:00:51) Financial Disclaimer
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