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🗓️ 24 March 2025
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Who here thinks they’re rubbish with money? We did, until we spoke to Alexia De Brogile.
Alexia is the co-founder of YourJuno - the financial education app, by women, for women.
In this episode, we find out how women’s attitudes to money are set from our childhood and how that lack of confidence follows us into adulthood - and stops us from growing our wealth…
Alexia and her sister Margot created their platform to essentially be the Duolingo of financial education for women. They have helped thousands of women to learn about every aspect of personal finance.
If you have any questions about personal finance - What’s investing? Is the stock market safe? What is an ISA? - this a judgment free zone and this episode is for you!
You can download the YourJuno app for free here
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This episode was recorded in November 2024
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0:00.0 | This episode is sponsored by Get Into Teaching. Can you believe that we're already well into the new year? |
0:05.7 | It just feels like it's flying by. And if you haven't taken a moment to reflect yet, now's the perfect time. |
0:11.5 | And you know, reflection isn't just about your hobbies or relationships. It's also about looking at |
0:15.8 | your personal growth and career and whether you're challenging yourself enough or whether |
0:20.3 | you're growing in ways |
0:21.3 | that excite and inspire you. And that's something I think that the podcast has really brought |
0:25.4 | into my life. It's continuously challenging in really good ways and it's something that I value |
0:30.2 | having so much in my life. I know it can be really difficult, but I think it's so important to |
0:34.5 | have a career that fulfills us and makes us the best version of |
0:37.9 | ourselves, which is why I wanted to talk to you about a career in teaching. It's a profession |
0:43.0 | that doesn't just shape the lives of students, but it also gives the teacher room to grow too. |
0:47.3 | Teaching is a career where every day is different, whether it's like sparking a love for learning |
0:52.1 | in young people or mastering leadership skills, |
0:55.4 | teaching shapes you as much as your students. It's about pursuing your subject, developing your |
0:59.9 | knowledge and building a fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Every lesson shapes a life. Start shaping |
1:05.8 | yours. Search get into teaching. The wealth gap, so how much we own compared to men, is significantly bigger. |
1:15.7 | It's 66% difference. |
1:17.4 | So for every pound that a man has, a woman has 33p. |
1:22.5 | Hello and welcome back to, should I delete that? |
1:25.1 | So who here feels like they're not very good with money? |
1:29.1 | I am in that boat too. Absolutely. I've always found the world of finances money really daunting and |
1:34.1 | overwhelming and just quite confusing. Until that is, we recorded this conversation with |
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