The Daily Mail's This is Money podcast recently celebrated its 10th anniversary and hosted a special live episode to mark the occasion.
Launched by Mail Metro Media in November 2014, this podcast discusses the financial news people need to know each week and what it means to them.
In a live episode from the Mail's offices, Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Helen Crane discuss the decade's financial trends, from Brexit and Trump to coronavirus and the cost of living crisis. .
Some of the podcast's listeners were in the audience to hear about major financial events that have taken place since 2014, including Liz Truss's infamous “mini-budgets” and the rollercoaster real estate market. -The crisis of life behind us.
The show also explored how these events shaped our personal finances and affected our savings, mortgages, pensions, investments and aspirations.
Simon Lambert, publisher of This is Money, said: “Producing weekly podcast episodes for 10 years felt like something we should celebrate, so we were thrilled to welcome our guests, especially our listeners, to our 10th birthday celebration.
“Starting a podcast was a pretty unusual move 10 years ago, but it turned out to be a good idea and a lot of fun for us.
“We've always wanted our podcast to make money engaging and accessible, allowing people to improve their personal finances and enjoy the richer lives it brings.”
New episodes of the This is Money podcast are released every Friday. Live episode recordings are now available on most podcast platforms.