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Episode 2

Episode 2 of the Riz Talks Money podcast, hosted by Riz Malik, titled "Episode 2" was published on February 9, 2024 and runs 45 minutes.

February 9, 2024 ·45m · Riz Talks Money

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We are joined once again by John Choong to talk about the markets, economy and outlook for the UK property market.

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02 - Section 02

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04 - Section 04

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Dec 29, 2025 ·2m

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Riz & Amira Talk Money Riz Malik Hello, brilliant young minds and savvy adults! I'm Riz, your finance wizard, and with me is the brightest star of all - my 9-year-old daughter called Amira. Together, we're embarking on a fun and exciting journey into the world of money, right here on our new podcast! Our mission is simple: to make the seemingly complex world of finance easy peasy lemon squeezy for kids and adults alike, and get everyone chatting about cha-ching! Buckle up as we explore, learn, and even get a little silly, all while uncovering the secrets of money. & finance!" The BallCast The BallCast An NBA podcast with hoops junkies J. Riz and Niresan. Strangers at Lisconnel by Jane Barlow Loyal Books Strangers at Lisconnel is a sequel to Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls. The locations and most of the characters are common to both. There is great humor and concomitantly a certain melancholy in most of these stories of the most rural of rural places in Ireland. Although of a higher social class than her characters, Our Jane seems to have a touch of softness in her heart for their utter simplicity, abject poverty and naiveté. From the following brief example of dialogue, can be seen that Ms Barlow could only have come to write these words after having heard them countless times in person: Mrs. Kilfoyle: "I declare, now, you'd whiles think things knew what you was manin' in your mind, and riz themselves up agin it a' purpose to prevint you, they happen that conthráry." Although Jane Barlow did not consider her poetry worthwhile, the rythmn and music of her prose is magical to the ear.
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