The Curve

The Curve

The Curve Platform
Valsts New Zealand
Žanri Business, Investing
Valoda EN-NZ
Epizodes 387
Jaunākā 31.05.2026

The Curve is a platform to learn more about money, aiming to change the stereotype that financial conversations are boring and only for men in suits. Host Victoria, with 13 years of finance experience, and Sophie, a total novice, explore financial topics together. Listeners learn alongside Sophie as she asks questions many are embarrassed to ask. The podcast provides tools and knowledge for financial freedom, with new episodes every Monday and Thursday.

Epizodes

  • The reason Spotify's stock price jumped 18% in one day. 31.05.2026 48min
    Spotify's stock jumped 18% in one day and we're breaking down exactly why, plus what it means for artists, your playlist, and the music industry at large. We also get into why birth rates are falling globally and the one reason researchers are pointing to that nobody was expecting, Victoria's Secret's unlikely comeback (up 200% in a year and yes, there's a female CEO involved), and quick updates on the SpaceX IPO that could be the biggest in history, the Lululemon founder drama, and what's going on at BP. Oh, and we answer a listener question on capital gains tax that's probably simpler than you think! Wondering whether an investment actually lines up with your values? 👉 Submit your money and morals question to The Ethical Hotline: https://form.typeform.com/to/BZHujjGM WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: IPO — when a private company sells shares to the public for the first time ETF — a basket of shares you buy as one thing instead of picking individual companies Index — a list of top companies grouped together, like the NASDAQ 100 Ticker symbol — a short code that identifies a company on the stock market Activist investor — someone who buys shares specifically to push for changes in a company Capital gains tax — tax on the profit you make when you sell an investment The glass cliff — when women or minorities are given leadership roles mainly during a crisis, when failure is most likely Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ (https://thecurveplatform.com/) ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ (https://www.instagram.com/thecurveplatform/)⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠ (https://youtube.com/@thecurveplatform?si=nlCWqqqySWOzYlj3) ⁠TikTok⁠⁠ (https://www.tiktok.com/@thecurveplatform)⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ (https://thecurve.co.nz/pages/sign-up-to-the-curve-weekly) Substack (https://thecurveplatform.substack.com/) Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:01:12 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:01:38 Quick catch up 00:05:42 A quick update on Space X IPO, Lululemon and BP 00:19:58 Spotify jumps 18% in one day 00:24:18 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:25:07 The new culprit of declining birthrates 00:36:10 VSXY 00:42:34 Community Question 00:45:08 Wrap Up Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Find Your Spending Pillars and Never Feel Guilty About Money Again. 27.05.2026 38min
    Most money advice tells you to spend less and save more. But what if the real answer is just spending better? This week Sophie sits down with Fran (aka Martha Stewish), chartered accountant and personal finance creator you're going to want to follow, to talk through one of the most practical frameworks we've covered on the show. We dig into how to figure out your authentic spending code: the personal values that should be driving every financial decision you make, and why ignoring them is probably why you feel stuck. We also get into why deprivation always backfires, how she saves 35% of her salary without feeling restricted, and the simple habit shifts that actually move the needle, whatever you're earning. This one will make you look at your bank statement completely differently. Fran’s links: Tiktok (https://www.tiktok.com/@martha30s) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/martha.stewish/) Substack (https://marthastewish.substack.com/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@martha.stewish) Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Martha Stewish Producer: Emily Rigby Editor: Isabella Reeve Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Intro & Who is Fran (aka Martha)? 00:00:52 The Gap in Personal Finance Content 00:03:47 How Fran Thinks About Building Wealth 00:05:12 Growing Up With Frugal Fraser 00:06:24 What Is Your Authentic Spending Code? 00:08:49 Fran's Four Spending Pillars 00:12:44 Emotional Spending & Money Guilt 00:17:58 How Fran Balances Saving & Living 00:20:27 Blocking Out the Noise & The Rich Girl Wish List 00:27:34 Where Do You Start? 00:32:02 Quick Fire Questions 00:38:00 Thank You For Listening 00:38:24 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • SpaceX Is Set to Be the Biggest IPO in History. 24.05.2026 29min
    This week Vic's flying solo (miss you Soph!!), and she's brought the big stories. SpaceX has officially filed to go public, and it could be the largest IPO in history at a $2 trillion valuation. But is the hype justified? Vic breaks down what SpaceX actually is, what you'd be buying, and how everyday investors can get involved. Plus, Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI gets thrown out of court in under two hours, and the reason why is more embarrassing than the loss itself. Shakira just won a €55 million tax battle with the Spanish government, and there are some surprisingly practical takeaways for anyone who spends time across different countries. And finally, the latest US jobs data tells a more complicated story than the headlines suggest, and what it really means for your career in the age of AI.  Back to regular programming next week! We're hiring a junior podcast editor based in London, if that's you (or someone you know), check out the full job description here. (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/thecur...) Wondering whether an investment actually lines up with your values? 👉 Submit your money and morals question to The Ethical Hotline: (https://form.typeform.com/to/BZHujjGM) WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: NASDAQ – A US stock exchange. Basically where all the big tech companies live. Retail Investors – Everyday investors. You and me. Valuation – What people think a company is worth. Revenue – Money coming in. Not the same as profit. Statute of Limitations – Waited too long to sue? Case dismissed. Tax Resident – The country that gets to tax you. Dividends – Getting paid just for owning shares. The 4% Rule – Withdraw 4% a year in retirement and your money should last 30 years. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode... 00:01:05 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:01:35 The Space X IPO 00:12:06 Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI: case closed 00:15:29 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:16:28 How Shakira beat a €55 million tax bill 00:20:19 Is AI actually killing jobs? The truth is complicated 00:25:39 Community question: Can you really retire on dividends alone? 00:28:27 Thank you for listening! 00:29:06 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • The Property Breakup From Hell. 20.05.2026 54min
    This episode is, quite frankly, unhinged. Sophie sits down with Holly to hear one of the wildest relationship-and-money stories we’ve ever had on the podcast, involving property, trust, legal drama, a cancelled wedding, and the kind of plot twists that make you want to scream into a cushion. Without giving too much away, it’s a story about what can happen when love, money and home ownership get tangled together… and why protecting yourself financially isn’t unromantic, it’s essential. Juicy? Extremely. Educational? Absolutely. Please keep snacks nearby. We’re proud to be partnering with BNZ, who know that home ownership isn’t a straight line. Sometimes life throws curveballs, and BNZ is all about supporting you through the hard stuff, not just the highlights. Whether you’re planning ahead or needing a bit more support right now, BNZ’s home loan experts have the tools and people ready to help you find a way. 👉 To learn more, head here. (bnz.co.nz/home-loan-partners-spotify-ep13) BNZ home loans are subject to BNZ’s lending criteria (including minimum equity requirements), terms and fees. An establishment fee of up to $150 may apply. Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Holly Egerton Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:01:30 BNZ x The Curve 00:02:31 Meet Holly 00:05:28 How Holly bought her first property 00:10:35 Another big milestone 00:11:51 How the finances were split 00:13:35 The night everything changed 00:16:33 Things escalate... 00:20:06 Trying to get her back 00:21:50 The legalities 00:24:52 Getting lawyers involved 00:26:38 The court battle 00:36:42 Lessons learned 00:42:29 How the experience changed Holly 00:43:48 Tips for listeners 00:47:33 Final words of wisdom 00:52:27 BNZ x The Curve 00:54:01 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • The Green Bike Empire That Can't Pay Its Bills. 17.05.2026 50min
    Lime is everywhere. A billion rides across 29 countries and 230 cities, and yet they're about to go public not because they're crushing it, but because they need the money. We break down what's really going on under the hood, what it means for investors, and whether this is a business worth backing. We also cover: - GameStop vs eBay: the board said no, but the CEO is going directly to shareholders. Is this actually going to happen? - Oil & Inflation: the numbers are starting to come through and they're not pretty. What the latest figures mean for your cost of living. - Prediction Markets: the fastest growing space in finance right now. From hair dryers near airport sensors to a US soldier using classified intel to win $400k, the stories are wild. Plus, is this gambling or investing? - Australia's Capital Gains Tax Change: a major shift that every investor needs to understand, whether you're based in Australia or not. We break it down simply and compare it to the UK and New Zealand. - Community Question: hedged vs unhedged ETFs. What does it actually mean and should you even care? 👗 The wardrobe app we mentioned: Whering (https://whering.co) 🗳️ Should we do a full episode on hedged vs unhedged ETFs?Let us know here (https://form.typeform.com/to/jrwHNDPu) Wondering whether an investment actually lines up with your values? 👉 Submit your money and morals question to The Ethical Hotline:https://form.typeform.com/to/BZHujjGM WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Capital Gains Tax — Tax on profit you make from an investment. Free Cash Flow — Money a business has left after paying its bills. Hedged ETF — Protected from currency swings. Unhedged? You take what comes. Prediction Markets — Betting on whether something will happen. Like gambling but make it finance. Meme Stock — A stock driven by viral hype, not actual performance. Shareholder Meeting — When investors get together to make big company decisions. Stake — How much of a company you own. Commodity — Raw materials like oil or gold that are traded on markets. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode... 00:01:05 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:01:31 Soph's confession and Vic's new app 00:05:24 GameStop vs eBay: the takeover that won't die 00:09:05 Oil crisis: the numbers are in and they're not pretty 00:11:29 Prediction markets: genius, wild, and barely legal 00:16:48 Lime IPO: the business that looks like it's killing it 00:27:10 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:27:54 Australia's budget: the tax change every investor needs to know 00:39:57 Hedged vs unhedged ETFs: what does it actually mean? 00:46:42 Episode preview: The Property Breakup From Hell 00:48:53 Thank you for listening! 00:49:31 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Why there's no episode today. 13.05.2026 4min
    We recorded an episode this week, edited it, and were ready to publish, then realised we hadn't done the topic justice. This is a short explanation of why we paused, and an open invitation to share your experience so we can cover this topic properly. If you'd like to share your experience or perspective, please feel free to leave a comment wherever youre listening or watching, you can email us at hello@thecurveplatform.com (mailto:hello@thecurveplatform.com), leave a voice note on the Curve Hotline (https://thecurveplatform.com/pages/the-curve-hotline?srsltid=AfmBOopCf5wEepE-DTLGLkXkjbftJnk4kAfWjqM8BwMJV2KGhPeDEEoq), or DM us on any of our socials. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • The richer you are… the more you love AI? 10.05.2026 55min
    Over 300,000 jobs have gone in the US alone in the first four months of 2026, up 30% on last year. The people losing them are disproportionately women in white collar roles. The people profiting? Anyone with money in the stock market. This week we get into the real AI story: not just who's at risk, but how AI is quietly making the wealth divide wider. Plus: fuel reserves in Australia and New Zealand are down to about 38 days - what actually happens if we run out? A meme stock just made a $60 billion hostile bid to buy eBay at four times its own size. And Uber quietly reported results that show it's becoming so much more than a taxi app… We mentioned this episode from Shameless Media on AI and why you can't afford to ignore it, click to listen. (https://open.spotify.com/episode/0uxRRZHvLgX2pRRx9wgnUR?si=bcd4a9cfc6a443da) We're hiring a junior podcast editor based in London, if that's you (or someone you know), check out the full job description here. (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/thecurveplatform_job-description-activity-7458168667277733888-GW2Z?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADhXtnMBLOOxJqfuLwCDBajV9VKw09qFvkc) Want to know exactly how much you should have in your emergency fund and where to put it? We did a whole episode on it, listen here. (https://youtu.be/aVKxGY3DeUw?si=sijFE23CtGuJYTNE) Wondering whether an investment actually lines up with your values? 👉 Submit your money and morals question to The Ethical Hotline: https://form.typeform.com/to/BZHujjGM WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Hostile Takeover - When one company tries to buy another without asking nicely first. Very awkward. Very public. Meme Stock - A share that goes viral on the internet, not because the company is doing well, but because people collectively decide to make it go up. Short Selling - Betting a share price will go down and making money when it does. The hedge funds doing this to GameStop got burned badly. Market Cap - The total value of a company. GameStop's is $12 billion. eBay's is $45 billion. One of these is trying to buy the other. Reporting Season - When companies publicly share how much money they made or lost. Like a school report card, but the whole world is watching. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in the episode... 00:00:00 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:01:23 We're running out of fuel. Seriously. 00:12:38 The meme stock trying to buy eBay 00:27:19 Pathfinder x The Curve 00:28:01 The richer you are, the more you love AI 00:41:18 Uber is becoming the app for everything 00:50:01 "Should I move my emergency fund?" 00:54:09 Thanks for being here! 00:54:47 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • How to Invest Without Ignoring Your Values. 06.05.2026 1h 17min
    This week, Soph sits down with Lily from Pathfinder (https://pathfinder.kiwi/) to untangle the delightfully messy world of ethical investing aka, what happens when your money wants to grow, but your conscience would also like a word. Lily shares her own money story, from growing up in a household where “ordinary” was basically a swear word, to becoming the main earner in her family, to realising that financial independence is about so much more than just having cash in the bank. Together, they unpack why women are so drawn to values-led investing, why “good” and “profitable” don’t have to be mortal enemies, and how to think critically about tricky investing dilemmas like Tesla, tech companies, weapons, climate, conflict and greenwashing. It’s thoughtful, nuanced, occasionally existential, and proof that money and morals can sit at the same table, even if they argue over the bill. 👉 Got a money-and-morals dilemma? Submit your ethical investing question to our Ethical Hotline for Lily to unpack (https://form.typeform.com/to/BZHujjGM). Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Lily Richards Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction to the episode 00:01:51 Meet Lily from Pathfinder 00:05:37 Lily’s personal money story 00:12:31 Lily’s career journey 00:16:31 The moment things clicked 00:20:54 What financial independence really means 00:23:14 Lily’s unique family setup 00:27:37 How ethics shaped Lily’s life 00:30:26 Why ethical investing feels so complicated 00:36:19 When an investment no longer feels right 00:39:30 Primary vs secondary markets, explained 00:42:42 How to decide if an investment aligns with your values 00:47:48 Simple ways to reflect on your values 00:52:33 Submit your money and morals questions 00:57:07 Thank you for listening! 00:57:32 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • What Olivia Dean reveals about the music economy. 03.05.2026 54min
    This week, we’re doing what any normal finance podcast would do after seeing Olivia Dean live: immediately investigating her business model. From billion-stream hits to sold-out O2 shows, merch, brand deals and the very juicy question of who actually makes the money behind your favourite artist, we unpack how pop stardom turns into serious cash. We also look at the London Marathon’s massive boost to the UK economy, why the UK’s financial glow-up is looking… less glow-y, what reporting season is telling us about AI, Amazon, Google and Microsoft, and the Lululemon boardroom drama that proves even leggings can come with corporate chaos. Plus, we answer a community question on what to do when you want to start investing but your bank account is giving “absolutely not x”. 👉 Want us to do a deeper dive on the economics of having fewer babies? Vote in the poll. (https://form.typeform.com/to/MaWNoNfz) WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Royalties – Money paid when music gets used. Tiny stream, tiny coin. Streaming revenue – Money made from Spotify, Apple Music etc. Billions of plays = actual cash. Record label – The company behind an artist’s music, marketing and distribution. Also: slice-taker. Endorsements – When brands pay famous people to make us want stuff. Shareholder – Someone who owns a bit of a company. Stock / Share – A tiny piece of company ownership. Fiscal drag – A sneaky tax rise via frozen tax brackets. Tax bracket – The income bucket that decides your tax rate. National Insurance – A UK tax for things like pensions and public services. Reporting season – Company report card time. B2B – Businesses selling to other businesses. Market cap – What the stock market thinks a company is worth. S&P 500 – 500 big US companies. FTSE 100 – 100 big UK companies. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:01:38 The business of Olivia Dean 00:13:23 Is the UK in a death spiral? 00:29:17 Big Tech’s report card 00:37:13 Lululemon’s identity crisis 00:44:36 The economics of having fewer babies 00:47:26 How to start investing when money feels tight 00:52:55 Thank you for listening! 00:53:33 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Why Everyone Needs an Emergency Fund. 29.04.2026 39min
    In this episode of IOU (Some Money Education), we’re talking all about emergency funds - what they are, why they matter, and how much you might want to have set aside. Lucy, Soph and Vic unpack the role an emergency fund can play when life throws something unexpected your way, whether that’s a sudden medical bill, needing to leave a living situation quickly, or covering an essential expense without relying on debt. They also chat through where to keep your emergency fund, how to start building one, and why having that financial buffer can make you feel more in control. Along the way, there are also some memorable listener stories that show just how unpredictable “emergencies” can be. Check out IOU (The Practical Lessons) here: https://thecurveplatform.com/ We’re proud to be partnering with BNZ. There’s an art to starting something new, and like any art form, you need the right tools to make it work. Whether you’re flatting, saving to travel, or making a career move, BNZ has the tools to help you master your money from the get-go. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Guest: Lucy Blakiston Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to IOU (Some Money Education)! 00:00:40 Coming up in this episode… 00:01:42 BNZ x The Curve 00:02:09 In the Red or Green? 00:09:59 What is an emergency fund & how much do you need? 00:13:36 Where you should keep your emergency fund? 00:14:36 IOU an Answer 00:23:09 Cash & Burn 00:33:37 Extra Credit 00:37:59 Thank you for joining us for IOU (Some Money Education) 00:38:22 Thank you BNZ! 00:38:52 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Claude just disrupted an entire industry. 26.04.2026 1h 6min
    Claude Design just disrupted an entire industry, and markets reacted instantly. We break down what this AI launch actually means, why companies like Adobe and Figma took a hit, and where the opportunity could be for investors as money starts shifting fast. But first… The Curve has had a full rebrand (yes, we’re obsessed, yes we read every comment). Then we get into the oil situation that’s quietly escalating, prices doubling, supply uncertainty, and why this could tip the global economy toward a recession (and what that means for your portfolio). Next: Apple. Tim Cook is stepping down after 15 years, so what happens to one of the world’s most valuable companies now? Is this a risk moment for investors, or the start of a new growth phase? We also unpack why Primark is being spun off into its own company (and how that can unlock value for investors), before ending on Vic’s chaotic comedy night story… which proves not all risks are financial (but equally painful). WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Whipsaw Market – Prices going up and down fast. Chaotic energy. Global Recession – When the whole world’s economy slows down. Not ideal. Commodity – Raw stuff like oil or gold that gets traded globally. Supply Chain – How things get made and delivered. When it breaks = delays + higher prices. Share Price – The cost of owning a piece of a company. Market Cap – Total value of a company. Big number = big company. IPO – When a company hits the stock market for the first time. Valuation – What a company is believed to be worth. Spin-Off – When a company splits into two separate businesses. Subsidy – Government help to lower costs (you pay for it later in taxes). Recurring Revenue – Money a company earns on repeat (subscriptions etc). Investors = obsessed. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Frances Cook on Why You Don’t Need to Be Perfect With Money. 22.04.2026 56min
    Frances Cook knows a ridiculous amount about money, but in this episode, she proves that knowing the rules and living them perfectly are two very different things. We get into the real stuff: the money habits shaped by childhood, the scarcity mindset that lingers long after your bank balance changes, why financial independence matters so much in relationships, and how she actually manages her money behind the scenes. There’s talk of KiwiSaver revelations, index funds, business risks, “enough” numbers, and the fact that sometimes even the finance gurus are just out here winging it with a direct debit and a dream. If you’ve ever felt like you should be better with money by now, this is the reset: it’s not about perfection, it’s about direction. Frances’ Links Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/) Website (https://www.francescook.co.nz/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@MakingCentsPod/videos) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2xL5BpCt2pKJDlPN0SgbCc) TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@francescooknz) Substack (https://substack.com/@francescooknz) Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Frances Cook Editor: Lana Byrne Producer: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:00:56 Welcoming Frances 00:03:21 Frances’ money story 00:11:11 The moment pay rises stopped feeling enough 00:13:28 The KiwiSaver switch that changed everything 00:17:13 Why money mindset matters more than people think 00:20:00 How Frances thinks about splitting her money 00:24:32 How she manages money with her husband 00:32:16 Frances’ investing strategy explained 00:39:29 Why she avoids crypto 00:43:19 What “enough” looks like for Frances 00:50:51 The reality of building a business with her husband 00:54:28 Frances’ quick-fire money advice 00:55:13 Where to follow Frances 00:55:27 Thank you for listening 00:55:52 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • The Wild Economics of Bieberchella. 19.04.2026 53min
    This week, we kick things off with a 9am tequila shot for Lucy’s probation pass (completely normal workplace behaviour, obviously), before diving headfirst into the business of Coachella, where Justin Bieber’s payday, festival profits, and the money machine behind live music all get unpacked. We also get into the truly bizarre Allbirds plot twist as the struggling sneaker brand pivots into AI, plus what the rise in women-owned businesses says about work, wealth, and why more women are deciding to back themselves instead. WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Monopoly – One company dominates the market. Convertible Loan – A loan that can turn into shares. Share Price – Cost of one share. Market Cap – Total value of a company. Sell-Off – Lots of people selling shares fast. Scalping – Buying tickets to resell for more. Monetisation – How a business makes money. Equity – Ownership in a company. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:00:56 A 9am tequila shot 00:07:29 Bieberchella and the business of Coachella 00:25:04 Allbirds’ wild pivot to AI 00:34:54 Why more women are backing themselves 00:43:20 A listener call-out (and our response) 00:52:09 Thank you for listening! 00:52:47 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • How Soph Bought her SECOND Investment Property! 15.04.2026 55min
    Soph is back with property guru, Peter West to break down the story behind her second investment property, and how she managed to buy it without putting down a brand-new deposit. In this episode, they walk through what actually happened after the first renovation: how the house was revalued, how equity can be released through refinancing, and how that money can be used to help fund the next property. They also unpack key concepts like gross yield, cash flow, and why buying well in the first place makes such a big difference to the outcome of a project. Along the way, Soph shares what surprised her most about going again so quickly, why the second renovation was a little more complicated than the first, and how the numbers ended up stacking up in the end. Peter also explains how they evaluate locations, what they look for in a property with renovation potential, and why buying in the right market at the right time can create opportunities to repeat the process again. If you’ve ever wondered how investors climb the property ladder, how equity actually works in practice, or what it takes to turn one property into two, this episode breaks down the process step by step. Interested in working with Peter? If you’d like to explore investing in property with Pete’s help, email us at hello@thecurveplatform.com and our team will point you in the right direction. Watch the first episode with Peter West (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzO2l0TCHj0&utm_source=chatgpt.com) Watch part two of the conversation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFSjDzI1Tmw&utm_source=chatgpt.com) We’ve partnered with BNZ because buying a home isn’t the same for everyone. Their Home Loan Partners can help you understand your options, including the TotalMoney home loan – which lets you use money in connected BNZ TotalMoney transactional accounts (parents can even link their own TotalMoney accounts to their children’s loan) to offset your mortgage and help you get mortgage free faster, while still keeping your money accessible. Whether you’ve got extra help or you’re going it alone, BNZ’s team is there to guide you from search to settlement.   👉 To learn more, head here. (https://www.bnz.co.nz/personal-banking/home-loans/mobile-mortgage-managers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=spotify&utm_campaign=thecurve&utm_content=ep12) Account opening and lending criteria (including minimum equity requirements), terms and fees apply. A low equity premium and an establishment fee of up to $150 may apply. BNZ standard and TotalMoney T&Cs apply to TotalMoney transaction accounts. Details of our fees can be found in our Personal account, service, and facility fees brochure. You can connect up to 50 TotalMoney transaction accounts to one group. Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Peter West Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode… 00:02:59 BNZ x The Curve 00:03:55 Recap: The First Property 00:15:10 How Refinancing Works 00:22:10 Buying Again: The Second Property 00:28:26 The Pros and Cons of Property Two 00:38:20 The Numbers Explained 00:41:28 Could There Be a Third Property? 00:45:14 Real Stories from Pete’s Clients 00:48:46 Your Questions Answered 00:52:31 Final Thoughts 00:53:53 Thank you for listening to The Property Podcast! 00:55:31 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • We Owe You an Apology. 12.04.2026 46min
    We start this episode with a public apology… and that’s all we’re saying on that for now. Once we’ve addressed the situation, Vic and Soph get into what’s actually moving markets this week: oil prices swinging wildly as ceasefire hopes creep in, why airline stocks are suddenly perking up, and the slightly chaotic world of prediction markets (aka: investing or betting… still unclear). They also break down why Universal Music is catching takeover attention (turns out owning Taylor Swift’s back catalogue is a pretty nice business), how weight loss pills could send the GLP-1 trend into overdrive (and boost a whole bunch of unexpected industries along the way), and why Elon Musk vs OpenAI is shaping up to be the courtroom drama no one asked for but everyone will watch…. strap on in! WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Stagflation – High prices + low growth. Economy = struggling. Prediction Markets – Betting (sorry… “investing”) on future outcomes. Insider Trading – Making money from secret info. Very illegal. Takeover – One company buying another. Big money moves. Shareholder – Someone who owns a piece of a company. Royalty Revenue – Earn money every time something’s used (like a song). Hedge Fund – High-risk investing aiming for big returns. Long / Short – Long = wins if it goes up. Short = wins if it goes down. GLP-1 Drugs – Weight loss drugs turned investing trend. Forward-Looking Markets – Markets move on future expectations, not now. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode... 00:01:12 We Need to Apologise… 00:04:14 Watch us on YouTube! 00:06:01 War, Oil & What It Means for Markets 00:20:22 Why Universal Music Is in Play 00:33:05 The GLP-1 Boom Just Got Bigger 00:40:13 Musk vs OpenAI Begins 00:43:51 We’ve Decided the New Schedule! 00:45:05 Thanks for Listening! 00:45:43 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Crypto, With Industry Expert Danielle Lukins. 08.04.2026 57min
    If you’ve ever thought “I should probably understand crypto… but I have no idea where to start”, this episode is for you.  Sophie sits down with Danielle Lukins, founder of Crush Circle (https://crushcircle.com/applynow?utm_source=Substack) and a trusted crypto educator and expert to break everything down in a way that actually makes sense, even if you’re a total beginner. They cover what crypto is (in plain English), the difference between Bitcoin and other coins like Ethereum, Solana and XRP, and why people are starting to see this as a serious investment. Danielle explains how crypto works, what blockchain actually means, and the real-life ways it could change things like banking, payments, and moving money globally (this part = slightly mind-blowing). They also get into how crypto goes up and down, why it moves in cycles, and why some people think now could be an interesting time to start learning (and potentially investing) while prices are lower. Plus: where to start, how to keep it simple, common beginner mistakes, and how to build confidence without going all in. Danielle’s Links Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/cryptocrushshow/) CrushCircle.com (https://crushcircle.com/applynow?utm_source=Substack) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-lukins-944137234/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@CRYPTOCRUSHSHOW) Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Danielle Lukins Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Episode Introduction 00:02:49 Meet Danielle Lukins & Crush Circle 00:07:06 Crypto vs Bitcoin Explained 00:07:53 Danielle’s First Bitcoin Investment at 17 00:14:05 Why Crypto Is Male-Dominated 00:16:44 What Crypto Actually Is (and How It Works) 00:19:35 Understanding Different Cryptocurrencies 00:21:52 Borrowing Money Using Crypto 00:26:24 The Future of Crypto 00:30:39 How to Start Investing in Crypto 00:33:47 The Role of Bitcoin 00:35:26 Why Bitcoin Is So Volatile 00:39:32 Danielle’s Outlook on Bitcoin 00:48:18 How Danielle Buys and Sells Crypto 00:50:14 Where to Buy Crypto 00:51:51 Common Beginner Mistakes 00:53:24 Why Danielle Focuses on Education 00:54:33 How to Stay Up to Date 00:56:31 Thank You For Listening! 00:56:56 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • How Diworsification Killed Allbirds. 05.04.2026 57min
    Markets are back, headlines are chaotic, and somehow Donald Trump is still moving investor sentiment with a sentence and a spray tan. Vic and Sophie unpack what’s going on, one year after the tariffs shook everyone up, and why short-term market drama can make investing feel a bit too much like gambling. They also dig into the spectacular collapse of Allbirds, from sustainability darling to a 99% wipeout, and the very real lesson in “diworsification” when a brand strays too far from what made it work in the first place. Plus, the upcoming SpaceX IPO that could become one of the biggest companies in the world overnight, why fitness tracker brand Whoop is booming, what the wearable tech space says about where health investing is headed, and why the most boring investing strategy is still annoyingly one of the best. 🗳️ CAST YOUR VOTE (https://form.typeform.com/to/FRD3BIcS) on our new episode schedule and help us decide what works best for you: https://form.typeform.com/to/FRD3BIcS WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Tariffs – Tax on imports to make foreign goods pricier. Dead Cat Bounce – A fake recovery before markets drop again. GDP – Total value of a country’s economy. IPO Hype – The buzz (and chaos) when a company first goes public. Market Cap – What a company’s worth on the stock market. Diworsification – Expanding… but making things worse. Commodities – Raw stuff like gold, oil, wheat. Volatility – How wildly prices swing up and down. Forward-Looking Markets – Markets reacting to the future, not now. Wearables – Tech you wear that tracks your body. Diversification – Spreading your money to reduce risk. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in this episode... 00:01:34 We accidentally sound drunk… 00:03:43 Markets are back (but why?) 00:08:26 BP’s new CEO moment 00:13:09 1 year since the tariffs! 00:26:25 Allbirds: rise and fall 00:38:12 Whoop and the IPO buzz 00:44:08 The SpaceX IPO is coming... 00:48:34 Your investing question answered 00:54:16 We need your help! 00:56:52 Thanks for listening 00:57:30 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • How Much Is “Enough”, with Simran Kaur. 01.04.2026 45min
    What does “enough” actually look like when it comes to money and why is it so weirdly hard to answer? In this episode, Sophie sits down with Friends That Invest (https://friendsthatinvest.com/) founder Simran Kaur to talk about growing up with a scarcity mindset, how our childhood shapes the way we spend and save, and why having more money doesn’t magically fix your relationship with it. Simran also breaks down how she built a seven-figure portfolio before 30, what’s actually in it, and the simple formula she uses to figure out her “enough number. Expect an honest conversation about money shame, investing, identity, the financial habits we inherit from our parents, and practical advice that might finally help you put a number on what “enough” looks like. Sim’s links: friendsthatinvest.com Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/friendsthatinvest/) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@ms.simrankaur) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/friends-that-invest/id1529887342) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4jWkbLYqVv93FjLkAcvZ1y?si=e044232efa4c424b) Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Simran Kaur Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Episode preview 00:01:05 Meet Simran Kaur 00:02:46 From optometry to building a business 00:06:22 How Sim got into investing 00:09:45 The start of Friends That Invest 00:12:29 Understanding your relationship with money 00:14:56 Sim’s earliest money memory 00:17:43 Moving from India to New Zealand 00:21:26 How Sim’s money mindset changed 00:25:02 What being “rich” really means to Sim 00:28:12 Sim’s first investment 00:29:33 Inside Sim’s investment portfolio 00:33:49 Private investing, angel deals and property 00:34:50 What does “enough” actually look like? 00:38:46 How to figure out your own “enough” number 00:41:56 Sophie calculates her number 00:44:22 Thank you for listening! 00:00:00 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Navigating the Market Dip. 29.03.2026 56min
    Vic and Soph are both back in London and straight into the chaos - because the markets are wobbling, oil prices are rising, and everyone’s asking the same question: should you be panicking? They break down what’s actually going on with inflation, why pulling your money out of the market might do more harm than good, and what’s really driving all this uncertainty. They also dive into a major social media lawsuit that could change the industry, unpack the rise (and risks) of private credit, and debate whether prediction markets are investing… or just gambling in a blazer. Plus, why your skincare obsession might secretly be an investing opportunity, and a listener question that shows just how switched on (and seriously impressive) this community is when it comes to building wealth. Check out the B416 campaign here. (https://b416.co.nz/) We’re thinking about rebranding The Curve Weekly, drop your ideas in the comments or DM us, we’d love your input!! 💭 WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Inflation – Prices go up, your money buys less. Interest Rates – What you earn on savings or pay on debt. Market Dip – Prices fall for a bit. Normal, even if it feels scary. Timing the Market – Trying to buy low, sell high perfectly. Good luck. Forward-Looking Market – Prices move on expectations, not current news. Private Credit – Loans from non-banks. Higher risk, higher return. Liquidity – How quickly you can get your money out. Defaulting – When a borrower can’t pay back a loan. Prediction Markets – Betting on outcomes dressed up as investing. Renewable Energy – Power from wind, solar, etc. Big future focus. Dollar Cost Averaging – Investing little and often. Return – What you make (or lose) on an investment. Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in the episode... 00:01:12 We're back in London! 00:08:34 Oil, inflation and the market dip 00:22:43 The social media lawsuit everyone’s talking about 00:31:24 Why the beauty industry is booming 00:37:45 Private credit (and why people are worried) 00:47:35 A message on The Curve Hotline! 00:54:30 We need your help 👀 00:55:28 Thank you for listening to The Curve Weekly! 00:56:06 Financial Disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
  • Untangling Shared Property & Wealth After a Relationship, with Sarah Falanitule. 25.03.2026 58min
    What happens when you’ve spent years building wealth and property alongside a partner, and then find yourself needing to untangle those assets and start again? In this episode, Sophie sits down with BNZ’s Sarah to talk about navigating shared finances when life takes an unexpected turn. They discuss the emotional side of separating assets, why making decisions sooner rather than later can help you regain financial control, and how leaning on your network can make the process far less overwhelming. The conversation also dives into practical property insights, from what first-home buyers often overlook (insurance, maintenance, and the real cost of home ownership) to what makes a strong investment property and the common pitfalls to watch for. Plus, Sarah shares how she’s rethinking her own wealth strategy, why she’s started diversifying into shares, and explains the concept of offset mortgages in a refreshingly simple way. And to wrap it all up, we end with a powerful poem that beautifully brings the episode full circle, reminding us that our financial choices are ultimately about how we choose to live our one wild and precious life. We’re proud to be partnering with BNZ, who know that home ownership isn’t a straight line. Sometimes life throws curveballs, and BNZ is all about supporting you through the hard stuff, not just the highlights. Whether you’re planning ahead or needing a bit more support right now, BNZ’s home loan experts have the tools and people ready to help you find a way. 👉 To learn more, head here. (https://www.bnz.co.nz/personal-banking/home-loans/mobile-mortgage-managers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=spotify&utm_campaign=thecurve&utm_content=ep11) BNZ home loans are subject to our lending criteria (including minimum equity requirements), terms and fees. An establishment fee of up to $150 may apply. This podcast contains general information only – not financial or professional advice. Opinions expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily BNZ. BNZ is not liable for any losses resulting from the content Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Sarah Falanitule Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro ⁠⁠Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️⁠⁠ For more from The Curve:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Newsletter⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00:00 Coming up in the episode... 00:03:01 BNZ x The Curve 00:04:03 Meet Sarah & what we’re diving into 00:05:20 The career moment that changed everything 00:09:16 Untangling property and assets with a partner 00:23:45 Rebuilding wealth on your own 00:26:21 Investing beyond property 00:42:00 Confidence knocks & rethinking your money strategy (plus Sarah’s mortgage setup) 00:46:31 First home vs investment property: what to know 00:48:06 Property mistakes Sarah wouldn’t make again 00:49:23 Tips for buying property right now 00:51:28 Setting yourself up for the life you actually want 00:54:09 A poem to bring it all together 00:56:45 Thank you for listening to The Property Podcast 00:58:19 Financial disclaimer Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.

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