
Talking money with LIBF Podcast
By LIBF
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE.
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Talking money with LIBF PodcastMay 15, 2023

Episode #28 A look at Financial Education with Timi Merriman-Johnson (AKA Mr MoneyJar), award-winning financial content creator, podcaster, author and founder of Mr MoneyJar
In this episode we talk with Timi Merriman-Johnson (AKA Mr MoneyJar), award-winning financial content creator, podcaster, author and founder of Mr MoneyJar.
Timi talks us through his own journey and why he set-up Mr MoneyJar.
Timi shares how he supports young people with regards to personal finance and financial education and some of his top tips!
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications
Mr MoneyJar - https://www.mrmoneyjar.com/
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #27 The Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC), a conversation with Patrick Jenkins, Deputy Editor of The Financial Times
In this episode we talk with Patrick Jenkins about his journey and the wonderful work being done at The Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC).
We discuss the importance of financial education and how FLIC goes about helping specific target groups to support them in this area.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.
The Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FLIC) - https://ftflic.com
FT/FLIC - https://ft.com/ftflick
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #26 A Look At The Key Topics Impacting On Personal Finance, a conversation with Sarah Pennells, Consumer Finance Specialist at Royal London
In this episode we talk with Sarah Pennells, Consumer Finance Specialist at Royal London;
We discuss Sarah’s background and career in the world of personal finance, some of the key topics impacting personal finance and get Sarah’s thoughts on financial education more broadly.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.
Sarah Pennells – Twitter - @Sarah_Pennells
Royal London - https://www.royallondon.com
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #25 The Importance of Financial Education and how to deliver it, a conversation with Manisha Sahdev, Economics teacher and director at iXL Tutors
In this episode we talk with Manisha Sahdev about the Importance of Financial Education and how to deliver it.
We discuss Manisha’s career and background in education as well as her current roles at part-time teacher, IXL tutor and director. Manisha talks to us about her passion for both financial education and education more broadly, how she delivered level 3 financial education and how she see education changing over the coming years.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.
Manish Sahdev – Twitter - @ManishaSahdev
iXL Tutors – www.ixltutors.com
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #24 – Talk Money Week, a conversation with Catherine Winter Managing Director, Financial Capability and Community Outreach at LIBF
In this episode we talk with Catherine Winter Managing Director, Financial Capability and Community Outreach at The London Institute of Banking and Finance about this year’s Talk Money Week (TMW)
We discuss why TMW is so important and a highlight of our calendar year and what are some of the key topics that come to mind when discussing money. Catherine also tells us about her interpretation and thoughts on this year’s theme of `using credit for every day expenses’.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.

Episode #23 An Introduction to Talk Money Week 2022 with David Anderson, Financial Education Relationship Manager at LIBF
In this episode we talk with David Anderson, Financial Education Relationship Manager at The London Institute of Banking and Finance about this year’s Talk Money Week (TMW)
We discuss why TMW is so important and a highlight of our calendar year and what there is planned. David tells about some of the events and activities and discusses this years theme of `using credit for every day expenses’.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.

Episode #22 How We Deliver Level 3 Financial Education at Our School, a conversation with Frank Albrecht
In this episode we talk with Frank Albrecht from Greig City Academy about how they deliver the level 3 Certificate and Diploma in Financial Studies.
We discuss how they introduced the qualification, how they use the LIBF resources, the London visits and other ways they bring the qualification to life to further engaged the students. Frank shares his thoughts on the qualifications and the feedback he's had from students.
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.
Twitter - @StudyLIBF
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #21 The link between financial education and wellbeing, a conversation with Emma Maslin from the Money Whisperer
In this episode we talk to Emma Maslin (@MoneyWhisperer_) about the link between financial education and wellbeing. Emma shares her thoughts and experiences as a personal finance expert and coach.
We discuss some of the challenges facing young people with regards to personal finance and financial education and how poor money management can impact on wellbeing.
Emma Maslin – Twitter - @MoneyWhisperer_
Emma Maslin – Instagram – The Money Whisperer
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.
Twitter - @StudyLIBF
Email – fccrm@libf.ac.uk
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed this episode!

Episode #20 The New Level 2 Technical Certificate in Finance (TCF), a conversation Sean Andrews, Commercial Project Director – Financial Education
In this episode Sean Andrews, Commercial Project Director for Financial Education at The LIBF talks us through the new level 2 Technical Certificate in Finance (TCF).
The Technical Certificate in Finance (TCF) Level 2 is a Technical Award approved by the Department for Education and included in Key Stage 4 2024 performance tables. It is available for first teaching from September 2022 and can be studied alongside other GCSEs and Level 2 qualifications.
To get more information on the TCF, see the specification and look at some sample assessment material, please follow this link - https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications/technical-certificate-in-finance-(tcf)-level-2
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.

Episode #19 National Careers Week, a conversation with Nick Newman, Founder and CEO of NCW
In this episode Nick Newman, CEO and founder of National Careers Week, talks to us about NCW, how it all started, how it promotes and supports careers guidance and what we can expect from this years NCW 2022, running from Monday 7th to Saturday 12thMarch.
To get more information or to check out what is happening please visit the NCW website www.nationalcareersweek.com
Nick can be reached via twitter @NCWNewman
National Careers Week - @CareersWeek
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website https://www.libf.ac.uk/study/financial-education/qualifications.

Episode #18 Save Yourself Happy, a conversation with Gemma Bird (Money Mum)
In this episode we talk to Gemma Bird (Money Mum) about her background, journey and passion for money and providing tips for saving via her Instagram page and book, Save Yourself Happy.
Gemma talks about her early influences with regards to money and savings and some of the mistakes people can make. We also discuss some of the savings tips and what young people can do to support their finance.
Gemma’s Instagram page can be found here - https://www.instagram.com/moneymumofficial/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #17 The Key Financial Topics Affecting Young People, a conversation with Katie from The Twenty Percent
In this episode, we talk to Katie (@katie20Percent) about her background, passion for young people’s financial education and her blog The Twenty Percent.
Katie talks about the key financial issues affecting young people and their wider implications. We discuss some of the misconceptions regarding financial education and how things may evolve in the coming years.
Katie's website and blog can be found here - https://the-twenty-per-cent.com/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #16 What is it like to be a headteacher during the pandemic and achieve a 'Good' Ofsted result? A conversation with Andy Byers, Headteacher of Framwellgate School
In this episode, we talk to Andy Byers (@framheadteacher) about his leadership background, his passion for education, life leading a school in the pandemic and gaining a 'Good' Ofsted result.
Andy explains his role as a headteacher and discusses the catchment area of his school in Durham. He discusses what it's been like leading a school in the midst of a pandemic, about the challenges he's faced and how he has overcome them.
Andy also discusses being an advisory member on the board of schools for the Northeast and his passion for the ambition institute.
Framwellgate School – www.framdurham.com
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #15 Discussing Pensions as part of Talk Money Week, with David Anderson
In this episode, and as part of Talk Money Week we discuss the importance of pensions as part of our financial planning with David Anderson. David discusses some of the benefits and considerations to pension planning and the importance of always seeking professional guidance.
Talk Money Week 2021 is supported by our friends at The Money & Pensions Service and more information can be found here - https://maps.org.uk/talk-money-week/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #14 Money Memories - the second instalment of our first 3 money memories for Talk Money Week.
In this episode, we continue with our theme of money memories and hear from three more colleagues who discuss a key money memory for them.
Talk Money Week 2021 is supported by our friends at The Money & Pensions Service and more information can be found here - https://maps.org.uk/talk-money-week/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #13 An Introduction to Talk Money Week and our first 3 money memories, with David Anderson
In this episode, we welcome back David Anderson who talks to us about the importance of Talk Money Week and some of the initiatives going on at The London Institute of Banking and Finance. David also introduces the first three of the six money memories that have been shared by colleagues.
Talk Money Week 2021 is supported by our friends at The Money & Pensions Service and more information can be found here - https://maps.org.uk/talk-money-week/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #12 How do you take financial knowledge and turn it into great financial habits at home? A conversation with Will Rainey, founder of Blue Tree Savings
In this episode, we talk to Will Rainey (@bluetreesavings) about his finance background, his passion for financial education and being the founder of Blue Tree Savings
Will explains how he got into financial education and how he uses a combination of practical knowledge and creative flair to help instil good financial habits in young people. We also discuss the resources Will has available via his website and how he supports parents in helping their children understand more about money.
Will’s website, Blue Tree Savings can be found here - https://www.bluetreesavings.com/
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #11 The role of the Chief Examiner with Chris Hampson
In this episode, we talk to Chris Hampson about his role as Chief Examiner at The London Institute of Banking & Finance.
Chris explains what the role involves and how we ensure we have a supportive and rigorous assessment process. He also talks about the challenges of maintaining standards and supporting centres during the pandemic.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #10 - How To Own The World, a conversation with Andrew Craig, bestselling author and founder of `Plain English Finance`
In this episode we talk to Andrew Craig (@andyroocraig) about his finance background, being the author of two books (How to own the world & Live on Less, Invest the rest), his passion for financial education and being the founder of Plain English Finance (@pef_uk).
Andrew explains some of the issues and challenges he believes impacts financial education and in turn planning and investment. We discuss the cognitive obstacles that can impact our choices and decision-making as well as the lack of time most people choose to allocate to improve their financial knowledge.
Andrews website, Plain English Finance can be reached here - https://plainenglishfinance.co.uk/
Links to his two books (How to own the world & Live on Less, Invest the rest) can be found here - https://plainenglishfinance.co.uk/books
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #9 - How we deliver Financial Education qualifications at our school, a conversation with Helen Westwood 2019 Moneywise Personal Finance Teacher of the Year
In this episode, we talk to Helen Westwood (@MrsFinEducation) about how her school deliver the LIBF Level 2 and 3 qualifications. Helen talks about her background, her passion for financial education and the benefits to the students and the school in offering these courses.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #8 - The Young Financial Journalist Competition Winner 2021 (18-19 Age Category) in association with the Financial Times – Pamela Kruze from Pendleton Sixth Form College, Salford
In this episode, Pamela, our Young Financial Journalist Competition winner (18-19 age category), talks to us about how she entered the competition, the process she went through to write the article and how it feels to have won.
Pamela is joined by her teacher Ms Labrey, who explains her role in the school, how she supported and what it means to the school that Pamela won.
The YFJ competition is organised in partnership with the Financial Times. The competition looks for well-argued articles from students aged 14 to 19.
Winning entries are published on the Insights section of our website and are featured in the Financial Times or FT Money. The winner of each age group also receives a £150 cash prize.
This year, our panel of judges included:
Financial Times Consumer Editor and Editor of FT Money, Claer Barrett
Mathematician, teacher, broadcaster and writer, Bobby Seagull
Managing Director of Financial Capability and Community at LIBF, Catherine Winter
This winning entries and FT article can be found here - https://www.ft.com/content/41d016e5-9b46-4b80-8d40-4a0abbf7f6d6
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #7 - The Young Financial Journalist Competition Winner 2021 (16-17 Age Category) in association with the Financial Times – Eliza Stevenson-Hamilton from Benenden School, Cranbrook
In this episode Eliza, our Young Financial Journalist Competition winner (16-17 age category), talks to us about how she entered the competition, the process she went through to write the article and how it feels to have won.
Eliza also talks about the blog she writes (Losing Interest) and how this helped with approaching writing the article. Eliza’s blog can be found here - https://elizash21.wordpress.com
Eliza is joined by her teacher Mr Fisher, who explains his role in the school, how he supported and what it means to the school that Eliza won.
The YFJ competition is organised in partnership with the Financial Times. The competition looks for well-argued articles from students aged 14 to 19.
Winning entries are published on the Insights section of our website and are featured in the Financial Times or FT Money. The winner of each age group also receives a £150 cash prize.
This year, our panel of judges included:
Financial Times Consumer Editor and Editor of FT Money, Claer Barrett
Mathematician, teacher, broadcaster and writer, Bobby Seagull
Managing Director of Financial Capability and Community at LIBF, Catherine Winter
This winning entries and FT article can be found here - https://www.ft.com/content/41d016e5-9b46-4b80-8d40-4a0abbf7f6d6
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #6 - The Young Financial Journalist Competition Winner 2021 (14-15 Age Category) in association with the Financial Times – Mukund Mahendra Soni from Queen Elizabeth`s School, Barnet.
In this episode, Mukund, our Young Financial Journalist Competition winner (14-15 age category), talks to us about how he entered the competition, the process he went through to write the article and how it feels to have won.
Mukund is joined by his teacher Dr Ornelas, who explains his role in the school, how he supported and what it means to the school that Mukund won.
The YFJ competition is organised in partnership with the Financial Times. The competition looks for well-argued articles from students aged 14 to 19.
Winning entries are published on the Insights section of our website and are featured in the Financial Times or FT Money. The winner of each age group also receives a £150 cash prize.
This year, our panel of judges included:
Financial Times Consumer Editor and Editor of FT Money, Claer Barrett
Mathematician, teacher, broadcaster and writer, Bobby Seagull
Managing Director of Financial Capability and Community at LIBF, Catherine Winter
This winning entries and FT article can be found here - https://www.ft.com/content/41d016e5-9b46-4b80-8d40-4a0abbf7f6d6
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #5 - The influence of social media on young peoples' financial education, a conversation with Darren Collins, Personal Finance Teacher of the Year Award 2020.
In this episode, we discuss the influence of social media on young people’s Financial Education with Darren Collins (@DCollins_IFAEdu), Personal Finance Teacher of the Year Award 2020.
Darren tells us about his background, his passion for financial education and the dangers and opportunities regarding social media and its influence on young people and their money.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #4 – Our Degree Programmes with Freddie McCann, HE Recruitment and Admissions Manager
In this episode, we discuss our degree programmes with Freddie McCann, HE Recruitment and Admissions Manager
Freddie explains the structure of the degrees and how the core year one modules support student progression on to year two and three of either of the degree programmes available. Freddie also talks about the unique environment and individual support students receive and the focus on networking and employability.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #3 – A look at our level 3 Certificate and Diploma in Financial Studies qualifications with David Anderson, Financial Education Relationship Manager.
In this episode, we discuss our level 3 Certificate (CeFS) and Diploma (DipFS) in Financial Studies qualifications with David Anderson (@Dav1dAnderson) Financial Education Relationship Managers.
David explains the structure of the qualifications, how they can be delivered, some of the topics covered and his own experience of teaching both the Certificate and the Diploma. David also explains the support provided to new and delivering centres to help them ensure the best possible experience for teachers, exams officers and the students, as well as the feedback he has received.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #2 – LIBF – How we support the Schools, Colleges and the wider community that deliver our qualifications, a conversation with Stephanie Payne, Financial Education Relationship Manager.
In this episode, we discuss with Stephanie Payne (@StephanieLIBF) how the Relationship Managers, who are part of the Financial Education Team at LIBF and other colleagues, support the schools, colleges, and wider community organisations that deliver our qualifications and learning programmes.
Steph talks about the work we do with schools, colleges, and the wider community and explains more about our offer's financial education qualifications and support. This includes our new centre induction meetings, welcome calls, careers talks, option evenings and much more!
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.

Episode #1 – LIBF – Schools, colleges and the wider community, a conversation with Debi Howell, Financial Education Relationship Manager
In this episode, we discuss The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF) and look closely at the schools, colleges, and wider community work with Debi Howell (@debi_howell), Financial Education Relationship Manager.
Debi talks about the history of LIBF, the work we do with schools, colleges and the wider community and explains more about the financial education qualifications and support we offer.
To find out more about LIBF, the work we do, our qualifications and programmes of study please visit our website libf.ac.uk/FE
If you have any questions or require further information, please email us at fccrm@libf.ac.uk.