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Money, Memes & Making Moves
by Catalin
Welcome to Money, Memes & Making Moves the podcast where we break down finance, startups, and personal growth without the boring jargon. Whether you’re chasing your first paycheck, thinking about investing, or just want to understand why your tax bill looks like a horror movie, we’ve got you covered. Expect real talk, laughs, and smart advice served with a side of memes. Perfect for anyone under 35 who wants to get rich, stay chill, and make moves that matter
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Good Debt vs Bad Debt: How Borrowing Can Be a Wealth-Building Tool (UK & EU Edition)
Leveraging debt smartly—even household borrowing can build wealth if done strategically.
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Budgeting: The Cheat Code to Financial Freedom
The episode explores three main budgeting styles—the 50/30/20 rule, zero-based budgeting, and reverse budgeting—offering options suited to different lifestyles and financial goals. Furthermore, it addresses common pitfalls that lead to budgeting failure, provides examples of real-world budget breakdowns, and recommends modern financial tools to simplify the process.
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The Five Pillars of Personal Ruin
The episode presents a satirical guide, outlining five key behaviours or mindsets that, if adopted, will effectively prevent an individual from achieving their full potential. These include prioritising fear and comfort over risk-taking, disconnecting present actions from future outcomes thereby avoiding accountability, living reactively and impulsively rather than with control and principle, ignoring personal flaws to protect one's ego, and finally, allowing the negative opinions of others to dictate one's own beliefs and actions. Ultimately, the episode aims to highlight counterproductive habits by presenting them as advice on "how to ruin" one's potential.
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Index Funds: The Boring Way to Get Rich
This episode introduces index funds as a simple, low-effort investment strategy that contrasts sharply with high-risk, volatile trading. The hosts explain what index funds are by using the analogy of buying a diverse "box of chocolates" instead of a single bar, thereby spreading risk across numerous companies. They then highlight the benefits of index funds, such as their low cost, historical outperformance of actively managed funds, and the minimal financial knowledge required to succeed. Finally, the podcast offers practical advice on how to begin investing in index funds, encourages consistent contributions, and reassures listeners about market volatility, framing dips as opportunities rather than reasons to panic
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Robinhood Gains and the Taxman's Surprise
Jump into the chaotic world of Robinhood trading with us as we share a hilarious (and painful) tale of quick wins turned tax nightmares. We break down the basics of capital gains, why those meme stock profits might cost you more than you expect, and how to avoid getting blindsided by Uncle Sam. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep your trading gains without losing your mind, or your money, this episode is your new best friend.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Money, Memes & Making Moves the podcast where we break down finance, startups, and personal growth without the boring jargon. Whether you’re chasing your first paycheck, thinking about investing, or just want to understand why your tax bill looks like a horror movie, we’ve got you covered. Expect real talk, laughs, and smart advice served with a side of memes. Perfect for anyone under 35 who wants to get rich, stay chill, and make moves that matter
HOSTED BY
Catalin
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