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Thinking of leaving teaching before the age of 68? Then tune into Your Money Sorted Teachers' Podcast; the money podcast for teachers. Hosted by Eileen Adamson, teacher, certified money coach, and co-host of the BBC Clever About Cash podcast, it's designed to help teachers become happier, healthier and wealthier. Learn better budgeting skills, gain confidence with money, improve money mindset, and create the financial security and freedom to leave teaching whenever you choose.

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Thinking of leaving teaching before the age of 68? Then tune into Your Money Sorted Teachers' Podcast; the money podcast for teachers. Hosted by Eileen Adamson, teacher, certified money coach, and co-host of the BBC Clever About Cash podcast, it's designed to help teachers become happier, healthier and wealthier. Learn better budgeting skills, gain confidence with money, improve money mindset, and create the financial security and freedom to leave teaching whenever you choose.

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English


Episodes
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Personal development for teachers and the link to money mindset

1/5/2024
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted teachers’ podcast, Eileen is joined by Sumantha, a former teacher turned English tutor and business owner. Sumantha opens up about her first money memory, detailing how her parents' cautious spending habits left her justifying expenses. Sumantha shares her journey as a business owner and the crucial shift from viewing spending as an expense to an investment, drawing on lessons from authors like Denise Duffield Thomas. The conversation explores the impact of fear on Sumantha’s decision-making, highlighting the need to distinguish healthy caution from unnecessary worry. Sumantha emphasises the value of personal development for teachers, discussing the challenges they face in prioritising well-being. The discussion concludes with insights into Sumantha’s fear of running out of money and the delicate balance between financial security and leading a fulfilling life. Sumantha reflects on the influence of her immigrant parents on her money mindset and the ongoing journey to overcome ingrained fears around spending. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: You can find out more about Sumantha over on her website.

Duration:00:37:36

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Holidays for teachers: how teachers can see the world for less

1/5/2024
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Teachers Podcast, Eileen is joined by Susan as they embark on an exploration of Susan's incredible travel experiences through home exchanges. From the exotic landscapes of Bali and Thailand to the enchanting locales of Iceland and the South of France, Susan recounts her global adventures facilitated by this unique approach to travel. The financial side of home exchanges takes centre stage, with Susan emphasising the minimal costs involved—primarily the annual membership fee and travel expenses, making them great holidays for teachers. Delving into the practicalities of home exchanges, the conversation unfolds the intricacies of discussions with fellow families, covering details like car swaps and ensuring a seamless process. Susan underscores the substantial benefits, including significant savings on accommodation costs, the convenience of fully equipped kitchens, and savvy decision-making on travel expenditures, such as opting for budget airlines and minimising luggage. Despite initial reservations about strangers staying in her home, Susan's positive experiences dispel such concerns, offering valuable insights into the world of home exchanges. This episode serves as a treasure trove of money-saving tips, showcasing how teachers can unlock luxurious holidays at remarkably low costs. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here. You can find out more about home exchange and how it offers fantastic opportunities for holidays for teachers. You can also benefit from a £30 discount by using Susan’s sign up code. www.homeexchange.com Promo code: SUSANMCT150 The offer: Anyone employed by a school or university will receive a £30 discount on their membership, so it will cost them £150 instead of £180. New members will need to enter this promotional code on the payment page You can follow Susan and her adventures over on Instagram @weescottishhouseswapper

Duration:00:44:02

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The entrepreneurial teacher: building wealth in line with core values

12/29/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted teachers’ podcast, Eileen engages in a conversation with Joanne Howard from Adventures After Teaching. Jo, an entrepreneurial teacher turned career coach, shares her insightful journey and perspectives on money, highlighting key moments that shaped her relationship with finances. The discussion revolves around Joanne's childhood memories, including visits to the bank with her mother and the impactful influence of her father’s entrepreneurial spirit and his experience as a business owner. Joanne provides valuable insights into her current approach to money, emphasising the importance of time and balance in both personal and professional life. Eileen and Joanne explore the significant role of values in shaping spending habits and the impact of money on life choices and experiences. The conversation delves into Joanne's approach to teaching her children the value of experiences over material possessions, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset from a young age. The episode concludes with gratitude and an invitation to explore Adventures After Teaching for valuable resources and support in navigating career transitions and building entrepreneurial skills. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: To find out more about Jo please head over to the Adventures After Teaching website.

Duration:00:34:11

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The power of positivity and gratitude in creating a prosperity mindset

12/22/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Podcast, Eileen engages in a lively conversation with Gemma, an education well-being coach and supervisor for coaches. Gemma shares her journey from burning out as a middle leader in teaching to becoming a coach focused on helping middle leaders thrive. Gemma discusses childhood perceptions of abundance and later grappling with a sense of responsibility for family finances during her private school years. Gemma delves into her evolving relationship with money, emphasising the importance of language and mindset. Gemma describes how shifting from a scarcity mindset to expressing gratitude and positive affirmations has transformed her approach to money. The discussion also touches on the impact of this mindset shift on Gemma's behaviour and decision-making, both personally and within her business. Gemma shares the empowering experience of recognising the abundance surrounding her and letting go of a clutching, scarcity-driven mindset. Gemma also speaks about the positive changes in her relationship with her partner and their joint financial decisions, emphasising the importance of shared understanding and effective money management strategies. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5-star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: You can find Gemma and more information about Headsphere over on Facebook.

Duration:00:45:15

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Mastering money and getting out of teaching as a new mum

12/15/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted teachers’ podcast, Eileen is joined by Kerry Quinn, a former teacher turned social media manager and strategist. Kerry shares her early money memories, financial struggles, and the impactful lessons learned during her journey, particularly highlighting the influence of family dynamics. The episode delves into Kerry's challenges with seeking financial help, especially when getting out of teaching and into entrepreneurship. The conversation explores the nuances of financial planning in parenthood and the mindset shift required in navigating sales and charging for services in a business context. Kerry emphasises the crucial role of strategic thinking about money and expresses gratitude for the support from her wife, Gemma. As the discussion unfolds, Kerry shares insights into overcoming challenges related to sales and pricing, especially for someone who is just getting out of teaching. They chat about the importance of understanding one's unique value in business and the impact that it has on charging your worth. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5-star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise To find out more about Kerry and the work she does you can find her over on Facebook and Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/the_teacher_marketer/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086339753041 What now? Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:37:31

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Striking the balance: enjoying now v saving for the future

12/8/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Podcast, Eileen is joined by guest, Arthur, to explore the delicate balance between enjoying the present and saving for the future. Arthur opens up about his tendency to overthink spending on leisure activities, revealing the internal struggle to strike a harmonious balance. Eileen offers valuable insights, drawing from her own experiences, and emphasises the significance of setting specific goals for savings, especially when planning for children's futures. Eileen and Arthur dive into broader topics like money mindset, financial planning, and the transition to self-employment. They highlight the importance of clear financial goals, creating designated funds, and navigating challenges tied to cashless transactions. The conversation touches on concerns surrounding the buy now, pay later culture targeting young people and the necessity for comprehensive financial education. Arthur shares his money dreams, focusing on stress-free trips and supporting his children's future endeavours. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise You can find more about Arthur and his T and Teaching Podcast here https://twitter.com/tandteaching

Duration:00:37:43

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Money, values and intentional spending with Toria Bono

12/1/2023
On this episode of Your Money Sorted Teachers' Podcast, Eileen is joined by Toria Bono. Eileen and Toria discuss the shift from emotional spending to value-based spending. Toria shares her journey of aligning spending with her core values, particularly focusing on creating a comfortable and joyful home environment and speaks about how this shift not only brings more fulfilment but also positively impacts her financial well-being and mindset. Toria emphasises the importance of consciously spending on items that enhance her living space, bringing long-lasting joy. Toria explains how this mindset shift has allowed her to allocate funds intentionally, reduce wasteful spending, and view money as a tool to enhance the areas of life that truly matter, highlighting the joy derived from investing in her kitchen renovation. Toria and Eileen also explore the idea of intentional spending, with Toria expressing a preference for allocating funds to experiences that bring lasting joy. They discuss the decision-making process when faced with social invitations, emphasising the significance of spending money in ways that enhance life and well-being. Toria reflects on her newfound ability to declutter both her physical space and wardrobe, selling unused items to fund projects that truly matter to her. The conversation touches on Toria’s teaching career, her accidental entry into a leadership role, and her proactive approach to future-proofing by obtaining a coaching diploma. Toria envisions transitioning into coaching as a long-term plan, leveraging her passion for supporting others in achieving their goals and eventually retiring and travelling the world in a campervan. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise You can find Toria here on her Tiny Voice Talks website. https://www.tinyvoicetalks.com/ What now? Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:42:59

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Abundance and scarcity with The Teachers' Health Coach

11/24/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Podcast, Eileen is joined by Charlie Burley, the Teacher's Health Coach, who shares his financial journey. From childhood memories of his mum relying on store cards to raise four boys to accumulating debt during university, Charlie's relationship with money has been a rollercoaster. Charlie allows us to explore the impact of his dad's scarcity mindset and his mum's abundance mindset on his financial outlook. Reflecting on his financial journey, Charlie embraces a newfound perspective on the holistic nature of wellbeing, recognising that financial mistakes contribute to an ongoing learning process. The conversation shifts to Charlie's partner and their different money mindsets. Charlie acknowledges the positive influence his partner has had on his financial journey, highlighting the importance of open communication. Eileen encourages Charlie not to let financial setbacks hinder his impactful work and emphasises the significance of collective dreams in relationships. The episode concludes with Charlie sharing his business vision, aspiring to put a Teacher’s Health Coach in every school and shares how he envisions an accredited training course to empower teachers with skills in mental health, coaching, nutrition, and movement, aiming for a widespread positive impact on teacher well-being. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise You can find out more about Charlie and the work he does as The Teachers’ Health Coach over on Instagram www.instagram.com/the.teachers.health.coach Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:44:11

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Liz's Inspiring Journey to Financial Wellbeing

11/17/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Podcast, I introduce Liz, a passionate teacher from Scotland and a valuable member of the Money Cafe community. The episode kicks off with a glimpse into Liz's earliest money memories, anchored by a red tapestry purse that symbolises her family's approach to managing essentials and luxuries. Liz candidly shares insights into her spending habits in her 20s and 30s, highlighting a pivotal wake-up moment that led her to reevaluate her financial choices. Liz's story unfolds with the revelation of her well-structured 10-year plan taking an unexpected turn into a 10-month reality. The decision to move across the country, leaving full-time teaching positions, becomes a testament to the power of intentional living and mindset shifts. The episode explores how Liz's participation in the Money Cafe facilitated this transformation, emphasising the importance of breaking down overwhelming challenges into manageable steps. We delve into the concept of manifesting desires, with Liz sharing a delightful example involving a simple wish for a new toaster. The episode concludes with a glimpse into Liz's current pursuit of a dream home, underscoring the impact of clear financial goals and intentional living. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: What now? Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:36:10

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Money and mindset: Annabel's conflict with 'all or nothing' patterns

11/10/2023
On this episode of the Your Money Sorted Teachers’ Podcast, Eileen welcomes Annabel Jeffcoatte, a teacher and coach who helps primary school middle leaders reduce anxiety and find work-life balance through coaching strategies. Annabel shares her personal journey of healing from burnout and her complex relationship with money. Annabel reflects on her early money-saving habits and how societal expectations of being a "good girl" influenced her financial decisions. Annabel shares how over time, she sought healing through therapy and coaching, which helped her regain control over her life and rebuild her financial and emotional well-being. Today, Annabel has achieved balance in her life and helps teachers find the same balance through her coaching, serving as an inspiring example of personal growth and transformation. Annabel discusses the importance of recognising the connections between different aspects of our lives, such as our relationship with money. Annabel shares her personal journey of shifting from "all or nothing" behaviour patterns that affected her seizures, spending habits, and relationships. Eileen praises Annabel’s positive attitude and transformation, highlighting the significance of personal development in addressing internal issues and progressing in life. Eileen encourages the audience to explore Annabel’s program, "Work Life Balance for Teachers," which focuses on holistic support and self-discovery. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise For more information about Annabel’s programme, visit her website here: www.WorkLifeBalanceForTeachers.com Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:37:32

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Kids pocket money, teaching children about money & so much more!

11/3/2023
On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Teachers Podcast, Eileen introduces Jo Adams, the director of Primary Tuition Limited, an accomplished private tuition company. Jo, a former teacher, shares her journey from the classroom to launching her tutoring business, offering insights into the financial decisions that shaped her life and career path. They discuss the profound impact of teaching on Joanne’s well-being and how her mindset shifted when she sought a more balanced lifestyle. Eileen and Jo discuss the importance of early money memories and how they influence financial behaviour. Jo shares her first money memory of pocket money and the lesson she learned about earning money by doing chores. They explore the impact of her father's redundancy, which led him to start his own business and the valuable lessons she gained from it. The conversation also touches on teaching children financial responsibility and the importance of letting them make their own spending choices. The conversation delves into the importance of managing time and money effectively, especially for those who trade their time for income. Joanne reveals her plans for the future of her business, including the development of resources to generate income and prepare for financial security. Jo also shares her most significant money dream, which revolves around travel and making cherished memories with her husband. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Find out more about Jo, the director of Primary Tuition Limited and author of Busy Bees Times Tables Workbook: Learn Your Times Tables Step by Step. https://www.amazon.com/Busy-Bees-Times-Tables-Workbook/dp/B0BRLT2FMM Get started on improving your financial situation by joining my Maximise Your Money challenge https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:40:54

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Impulse spending vs saving & security. A fascinating chat with Krissi.

10/27/2023
On this episode of the Your Money Sorted Teacher's Podcast, Eileen engages in a candid conversation with Krissi Saccoh, director of The Tutor Boss, a flourishing tuition company. Krissi opens up about her earliest money memory, recalling the delight of receiving a £50 note in her childhood, which instilled a sense of richness and celebration. Their discussion delves into the profound influence of money mindset, emphasising its formation during childhood and the importance of understanding these early experiences to make positive financial changes. Krissi’s journey from teaching to entrepreneurship is a testament to the potential teachers possess for creating successful businesses. Eileen and Krissi encourage teachers to embrace their unique skill set and consider alternative paths to financial stability beyond traditional employment. You can find out more about Krissi and her work here. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here: www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:42:39

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Become a tutor? How Richard has transitioned from teacher to tutor

10/20/2023
On this episode of the Your Money Sorted Teachers Podcast, Eileen welcomes Richard Cowell, founder of Richard Cowell Education, as they explore his journey from teaching to launching a tutoring business. They reflect on how Richard's early money memories influenced his financial outlook. Richard discusses the challenges he faced in the teaching profession, which led to a career reassessment. He emphasises the importance of teachers recognising their value and seeking alternative paths to create wealth and free time. Richard's story highlights the common obstacles and fears teachers encounter when considering non-traditional career options. Delving deeper into Richard Cowell's journey, we discover how his family's diverse business experiences played a role in shaping his entrepreneurial spirit. Richard speaks about the importance of building a supportive network and provides us with an insight to his transition from a teacher to a thriving business owner. Richard's enthusiasm for helping teachers establish their tutoring businesses and the community he has cultivated to support them shines through. You can find Richard on his website and all his social links are there too. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to leave a 5 star review on the streaming platform of your choice! Don’t forget to check out the FREE Maximise Your Money Challenge here. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Join my Maximise Your Money challenge Step 2: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers Step 3: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group

Duration:00:40:59

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Early retirement for teachers - FIRE, investing and money tips

7/29/2022
Are you thinking about retirement for teachers? Listen in to Neil and I chat about becoming financially free, with money and investing tips to help you to achieve freedom and balance in your life. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:44:38

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Why remortgage with Dan Does Mortgages

7/22/2022
Why remortgage? Join me and Dan, from Dan Does Mortgages, as we discuss how your mortgage needs may change over time, and how you can mould your mortgage to suit your particular situation. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:28:24

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Dealing with debt with Debt Camel

7/15/2022
If you are a teacher worried about debt, then listen in as Sara, from Debt Camel, gives tips and suggesitons for reducing the cost of your debt and paying off your debt. She also talks about hidden pitfalls and how to avoid these costly mistakes. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:49:44

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Teacher mortgage: Should I remortgage my house?

7/8/2022
What is remortgage? Should you consider it? This episode is for teachers confused about mortgages and the remortage process and aims to give a simple, clear explanation of when, why and how you might remortgage. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:11:41

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Money books for kids - teaching children about money

7/1/2022
In this episode I chat with Will Rainey about his strategies for teaching children about money. We also chat about money books for kids,, in particular Will's own fabulous book designed to help children to prosper and grow in today's world. Although the book is mainly aimed at children, the principles apply equally to adults, so have a listen to our chat to learn more about maximising your money both now and in the future. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:41:36

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Teacher to CEO. How to value yourself and charge your worth

6/24/2022
So many teachers undervalue themselves and their expertise. Join me today as I chat about how you can value yourself more and charge your worth. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:17:02

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Possible careers after teaching: Starting your own business

6/17/2022
Are you wondering about careers after teaching? I am delighted to have Claire Riley on the podcast and have a chat about leaving teaching, possible careers after teaching and starting your own business. Start your journey to financial wellbeing right now. Step 1: Check out my fabulous free resources for teachers https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/free-resources Step 2: Join my Your Money Sorted Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourmoneysortedgroup Step 3: Fast-track your success and Maximise Your Money https://www.yourmoneysorted.co.uk/maximise-your-money

Duration:00:28:05