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Nobody Panic

How to Navigate the Cost of Living Crisis

Nobody Panic

Plosive, Tessa Coates and Stevie Martin

Education, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.8933 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Feeling panicked about the cost of living? Stevie and Tessa get advice on money saving, as well as how to deal with the emotional drain of stressing about money, from financial coach Clare Seal (@myfrugalyear).


Follow Clare on Instagram: @myfrugalyear

Check out thefwforum.com


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Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.

Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Nobody Panic with me Spee and me Tessa and today joining us in the studio a special guest

0:21.6

it's Claire Seal now she's not a seal but what she is it

0:26.0

and I hope this is probably the best introduction you've ever heard of yourself isn't it? She's not a seal. Sorry Claire. She's financial coach and founder of the Financial Wellbeing Forum.

0:36.0

Her Instagram at my frugal year is just Claire it's a real nice safe financial space that is very calming to me and has great tips. Thank you so much for coming on and helping us today.

0:51.0

Thanks so much for having me. It's a real delight.

0:53.2

Claire, to the uninitiated, how would you describe your Instagram safe space?

0:57.8

So yeah, I mean I set it up when I was really struggling with money myself so it always aimed to be really sort of understanding and talking about money maybe in a slightly different way. I just I tried so hard to

1:16.1

engage with like other financial spaces when I was really struggling and all of which are

1:22.2

really helpful but I didn't really find anything that was talking to me in a language that made me feel better or that kind of fit with my experience of money.

1:32.0

So yeah yeah I think it's it's something where we talk about

1:38.7

kind of the layers under our behavior with money so why we spend the way that we do, why we struggle to save.

1:48.7

But then also always try and include something a bit practical as well because I think once you have like the understanding of stuff it's nice to know what to do with it then.

1:59.0

But yeah, it's really nice sort of chassis space you do like a lot of talking about, you know, the way that emotions linked to money, but also quite importantly importantly it's not like an apolitical

2:15.3

space I think that a lot of personal finance people are really determined to

2:20.0

ignore what's going on in politics and the economy and I just I don't think you can

2:26.4

talk about money inclusively while you're doing that so we talk about that

2:31.8

stuff as well.

2:33.5

You're a very right wing.

2:35.1

Yes, very right wing.

2:37.0

I went to see Joe Liza a few weeks ago

2:39.2

and he entirely sold me on the whole thing thing so yeah yeah I've switched.

2:45.0

Right.

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