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  • Building better financial habits doesn't start with numbers. It starts with understanding behaviour.


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (founder of Vestpod) speaks with Jaskiran Mangat, financial adviser, coach and former banker, whose work sits at the intersection of money, mindset and behaviour.


    Jaskiran shares how cognitive biases, habits and emotional patterns shape the way we earn, spend, save and invest, and explains how behavioural science can help us build.


    They discuss:

    What behavioural science is and why it matters for your financesThe common cognitive biases that make saving and investing harderHow childhood experiences shape our relationship with moneyWhy we sometimes sabotage our own financial progressPractical ways to recognise and overcome unhelpful money habitsThe psychology behind earning more and negotiating your salaryHow to overcome fear of rejection and imposter syndromeScience-backed strategies for building better financial habitsThe power of automation, habit stacking and the 24-hour spending ruleHow to stay motivated when working towards long-term goals like retirement

    Whether you're trying to save more, invest with confidence, negotiate a pay rise or simply understand your financial behaviours better, this episode is packed with practical insights to help you make better money decisions.


    Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide and difficult life circumstances.


    Connect with Jaskiran: @moneywithjas


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    LinkedIn: Emilie Bellet

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  • Why do some people confidently invest while others avoid money conversations altogether?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet speaks with behavioural finance expert, psychotherapist and King's College London senior lecturer Dr Ylva Baeckström about the hidden forces that shape our financial decisions.


    From childhood experiences and financial attachment styles to confidence, investing behaviour and gender stereotypes, this conversation explores why money is rarely just about numbers.


    Topics covered:

    How financial identity is formedWhy many people avoid money conversationsThe link between childhood experiences and money habitsWhy women often outperform men as investorsThe confidence gap in financeFemale financial advisers and investing behaviourAI, financial advice and the future of investingWhy the real risk may be not investing at all

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.


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    Most people think investing is about picking the right stocks. It is not.

     

    This week on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Jessie Kwok, Chief Investment Officer at Wealthify, to unpack what drives investment outcomes over time.

     

    They cover:

    Why asset allocation matters more than stock pickingHow to think about risk in a practical wayWhat shapes long-term portfolio performanceWhy staying invested is often the hardest partHow to build a portfolio you can stick to

     

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  • Women are often told the path to success is straightforward: be confident, negotiate harder, lean in, speak up.


    But what happens when women do all of those things and still do not receive the same outcomes?


    This week on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) speaks with Stefanie O’Connell about ambition, work, money, and the hidden costs many women still face professionally and personally.


    They discuss:

    why negotiation advice alone is not enoughthe backlash women can face when expressing ambitionburnout, invisible labour, and emotional loadhow inequality is reinforced through systems and expectationswhat financial independence and success can really look like for women today

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.


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    Resources

    Order The Ambition Penalty

    Website: Too Ambitious

    Instagram: @stefanieoconnell

    LinkedIn: Stefanie O’Connell


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  • When money feels hard, it is often the system, not you.


    This week on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Krystle McGilvery, behavioural finance expert and Chartered Accountant, to unpack why traditional money advice fails so many people, especially those who are neurodivergent.


    They cover:

    Why financial avoidance is often a form of protectionHow time blindness impacts spending and planningThe link between impulse spending and frictionless paymentsWhy “discipline” is the wrong framework for moneyWhat a system that actually works for your brain looks like

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.


    Resources

    Connect with Krystle via Krystle McGilvery and NeuroFinance OS

    Instagram: @krystle_mcgilvery

    LinkedIn: Krystle McGilvery


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  • High income, low progress: the hidden leak in your finances.


    This week on The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) sits down with Philly Ponniah to unpack the gap between earning and actually building wealth.


    They cover:

    Why money still disappears at £100K+The lifestyle creep you don’t noticeThe belief that quietly blocks investingThe UK’s £100K childcare tax trapWhat a real financial system looks like

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.


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    Resources

    Connect with Philly at Philly Financial

    Instagram: @phillyfinancial

    LinkedIn: Philly


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  • Why does building wealth feel complicated, slow, or out of reach, even when you are earning and doing “the right things”?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Mary and Ken Okoroafor, founders of The Humble Penny and authors of The Wealth Habit. Together, we unpack why wealth is less about income and more about habits, identity, and systems, and how small, consistent actions can create long-term financial security.


    We discuss:

    Why wealth starts with habits, not incomeThe identity shift required to become a wealth builderThe systems that matter most, including paying yourself firstWhy mindset without action leads to “analysis paralysis”How emotional spending happens, and how to add frictionThe £1 shift and how to start earning beyond your main incomeThe trade-offs required to build long-term wealth

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    Open your account at Wealthify.com. T&Cs and minimum investments apply. Registration closes on 31st May 2026. Cashback varies by total investment amount. With investing, your capital is at risk. Wealthify is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.


    Resources

    Mary & Ken's new book: The Wealth Habit

    The Humble Penny Website

    Instagram @thehumblepenny and @financialjoyacademy


    Connect with Vestpod

    Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe

    Courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses

    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod

    Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich


    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.

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  • Building financial independence often starts with earning more, and learning how to negotiate your salary.


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet speaks with Nicole Michler, founder of Phase 20, a career strategy and negotiation platform that helps women navigate competitive corporate environments.


    Nicole shares how she went from earning around £27,000 a year to building financial independence, and explains how salary negotiation, career strategy, and mindset shifts can help women ask for a pay rise and grow their income over time.


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  • Why do credit cards so often feel manageable at first, and then quietly turn into long-term debt?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Iona Bain, award-winning broadcaster, columnist, and author, following her Panorama investigation Maxed Out: The Credit Card Trap. Together, we unpack how credit card products are designed, why minimum payments and rising credit limits keep people stuck, and why debt can linger for years, even when people feel responsible and are doing their best.


    We discuss:

    What the “credit card trap” really is, and why it is not about being bad with moneyWhy minimum payments create a false sense of safetyHow credit limit increases quietly make debt harder to escapeBalance transfers, when they help and when they just delay the problemThe emotional side of debt, and why shame keeps people stuckWhat actually helps people stay in control

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice.


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  • How do you actually build an investment portfolio, and what is the simplest way to start?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet (Vestpod) is joined by Caroline Brady (Net Purpose, ex BlackRock) to break down portfolio building in plain English, from asset allocation and diversification to the difference between stocks and funds. We also cover how ESG and impact investing fit into long-term investing without overcomplicating it.


    We discuss:

    Asset allocation vs portfolio construction (simple framework)Stocks vs funds, and why many people start with index fundsRisk, diversification, and when to sellESG vs impact, and how to avoid greenwashing

    The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Investing carries risk, your capital is at risk.


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  • Should you even be reading financial news, and if so, how?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Kalpana Fitzpatrick, Digital Editor at MoneyWeek, to unpack how financial news is made, what headlines actually mean, and how to stay informed without being pulled into panic, noise, or reactive decisions.


    We discuss:

    How financial news is selected and why it often feels overwhelmingHow to tell the difference between useful information and noiseWhat headlines should (and shouldn’t) change about your money decisionsThe one question to ask before reacting to any financial story

    The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. We are not regulated financial advisers. Always do your own research or seek independent advice before making financial decisions. When investing, your capital is at risk.


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  • Feeling stuck in your career even though everything looks “right” on paper?


    In this episode of The Wallet, Emilie Bellet is joined by Stephanie Sword-Williams, founder of F*ck Being Humble and author of Career Comedown, to explore the idea of a career comedown, that quiet moment when the path you’re on no longer feels right, even if it looks good on paper, and how ambition, energy, money, and work decisions are more connected than we realise.


    We discuss:

    Early signs you might be settling rather than choosingCare-out, gratitude guilt, and people-pleasingRedefining success and healthy ambitionHow to factor money, savings, and financial security into big career decisions

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  • The Self Assessment deadline has a habit of arriving faster than expected.


    This episode covers who needs to file, what needs reporting, and how to avoid common pitfalls - with practical guidance for anyone who is self-employed, earning extra income, or managing a more complex tax setup.


    Vestpod founder Emilie Bellet speaks with Maike Currie, VP of Personal Finance at PensionBee, about key deadlines, pension considerations, and how Making Tax Digital will change the process from 2026.


    This episode is for general information only and does not constitute personal tax or financial advice.


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  • December is filled with pressure, expectations, and spending. Gifts, Secret Santas, school events, family gatherings, and the emotional load of trying to keep everything running.


    Beneath the surface, many of us feel stressed, guilty, overwhelmed, and unsure why we keep spending more than we planned. In this episode of The Wallet, we ask a simple but honest question: why can’t we stop spending?


    Emilie Bellet is joined by psychotherapist Holli Rubin, whose work focuses on identity, behaviour, and the emotional patterns that shape the choices we make, including with money.


    Together, they explore what is really driving holiday spending, what happens in the brain under stress, and how to approach December with more awareness and less self-blame.


    Explore Vestpod’s upcoming courses and bootcamps: https://www.vestpod.com/courses


    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podlink.

    Read our main takeaways on vestpod.com.


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    Sign up to The Edit newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/ Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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  • Freelancers, welcome to Episode 10 — the final episode of our Finances for Freelancers series. We’ve broken down the essentials every freelancer or solopreneur needs to feel confident with money — from budgeting and taxes to pensions and pricing.


    Today, we’re wrapping up with a punchy roundup — each of our expert guests shares one final, powerful tip to help you stay on track with your finances.


    Subscribe, share with a fellow freelancer, and listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podlink!


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series.


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    Connect with Emilie:

    Sign up to The Edit newsletterFollow Vestpod on InstagramEnroll in our upcoming bootcampsGet Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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  • Freelancers, are you thinking beyond client work? In this episode of Finances for Freelancers, Victoria Nabarro FPFS, Chartered Financial Planner and founder of Veda Wealth, shares how to invest, scale your business, and build financial freedom.


    We cover smart ways to reinvest, outsource, create passive income, and set financial goals for growth. If you want to move beyond the freelance hustle, this episode is for you.


    For more resources, including links to Victoria's website and Instagram, check out the episode page.


    Subscribe, share with a fellow freelancer, and listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podlink!


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series.


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    Sign up to The Edit newsletterFollow Vestpod on InstagramEnroll in our upcoming bootcampsGet Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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  • In this episode, we’re tackling one of the biggest challenges freelancers face: managing cash flow when income is unpredictable. How do you stay afloat during a slow month? What’s the best way to deal with late payments? And how can you create a more stable income without burning out?


    Joining Emilie Bellet is Lara Sheldrake—entrepreneur, community builder, and founder of Found & Flourish. Lara shares her personal strategies for staying financially steady in a freelance world: from tracking income and ghost spending, to diversifying revenue and planning for quieter months.


    We talk about setting realistic income goals, structuring your week with a CEO day, and working with your energy—not against it.


    For more resources, including links to Lara and Found & Flourish’s websites and social media, check out the episode page.  


    If you found this helpful, make sure to listen to our next episode for more expert tips on managing your finances as a freelancer!  


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series.


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    Sign up to The Edit newsletterFollow Vestpod on InstagramEnroll in our upcoming bootcampsGet Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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  • Feeling overwhelmed by budgeting when your income isn’t consistent? In today’s episode of Finances for Freelancers, we’re looking at how to take control of your money—even when your earnings fluctuate.


    Our guest is Emilie Nutley, a money coach and financial strategist (and qualified Financial Advisor!) who helps creatives and solopreneurs build sustainable money systems. She’s here to walk us through:


    ✅ How to budget when your income varies

    ✅ Planning for big, irregular expenses like tax bills

    ✅ Simple financial systems to stay organised and confident

    ✅ Mindset shifts to help you feel less anxious and more empowered about money


    For more resources, including links to Emilie’s website and social media, check out the episode page.  


    If you found this helpful, make sure to listen to our next episode for more expert tips on managing your finances as a freelancer!  


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series and read the main takeaways.


    Connect with Emilie:

    Sign up to The Edit newsletterFollow Vestpod on InstagramEnroll in our upcoming bootcampsGet Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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  • In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that freelancers often put on the back burner: pensions. How do you start saving for retirement when you don’t have a traditional workplace pension? How can you make the most of tax relief? And what are the best strategies for long-term financial security?


    Joining Emilie Bellet is Lisa Picardo, Chief Business Officer UK at PensionBee. Lisa is here to break down why pensions matter for freelancers, how to set one up, and what you can do today to secure your financial future.


    If you found this helpful, make sure to listen to our next episode for more expert tips on managing your finances as a freelancer!  


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series.


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    Connect with Emilie:

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  • Pricing your services can feel overwhelming, but getting paid fairly isn’t just possible—it’s essential. In this episode of The Wallet by Vestpod, hosted by Emilie Bellet, sales expert Sara Dalrymple shares how to shift your mindset around pricing, set rates based on value and outcomes rather than hours, and create a business that supports both your income and your lifestyle.


    This conversation will help you move away from undercharging, navigate seasonal shifts in your business, and build a pricing strategy that feels right for you. 


    Sara also explores the importance of community and how surrounding yourself with the right people can help you grow with confidence.


    For more resources, including links to Sara Dalrymple’s website and Instagram, check out the episode page.


    Subscribe, share with a fellow freelancer, and listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podlink!


    If you liked this episode, discover the full series.


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    Connect with Emilie:

    Sign up to The Edit newsletterFollow Vestpod on InstagramEnroll in our upcoming bootcampsGet Emilie’s book: You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich

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