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The Curve is a platform to learn more about money. To change the stereotype that these conversations are typically boring, and only for men in suits. Victoria has worked in the finance and investing world for 13 years, and Sophie is a total novice. Learn alongside her as she asks all the questions you're thinking, but might feel a little embarrassed to ask. This podcast will give you all the tools and knowledge to achieve financial freedom, as well as (hopefully) having a laugh along the way. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday!  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

  1. Navigating the Market Dip.

    1 DAY AGO

    Navigating the Market Dip.

    ⁠🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟⁠ 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 (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.

    57 min
  2. Untangling Shared Property & Wealth After a Relationship, with Sarah Falanitule.

    5 DAYS AGO

    Untangling Shared Property & Wealth After a Relationship, with Sarah Falanitule.

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 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 Head of Home Lending, Sarah Falanitule, 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. 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 (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.

    59 min
  3. The brand no one saw coming back.

    22 MAR

    The brand no one saw coming back.

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 Sophie’s away this week, so Vic is joined by the brilliant India Leishman, and honestly, she’s making a very convincing case for a permanent seat at the mic. Together they tackle the very un-sexy reality of rising oil prices and what that could mean for flights, groceries, inflation, and basically the cost of existing, before getting into Gap’s unexpected comeback story, the Jo Malone name-drama that sounds too wild to be true, and why Unilever seems to be betting big on beauty and wellness over your pantry staples. There’s also a helpful breakdown of stagflation for anyone who’s heard the word and nodded politely, plus some solid career advice for getting into finance. A slightly chaotic, very informative catch-up on what’s moving markets right now, and what it might mean for you. WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Stagflation – Slow economy + rising prices. Not a fun combo. Central Bank – Sets interest rates. Runs the money system. Interest Rates – Cost of borrowing. Higher = more expensive. Inflation – Prices go up, your money goes less far. Reporting Season – When companies reveal their results. Revenue – Money a company makes before costs. Share Price – What one share in a company costs. Stock Market – Where shares are bought and sold. Diversification – Spreading your money across investments. Spin-off – A company splitting off part of its business. Non-compete – Stops you starting a similar business. Renewable Energy – Energy that won’t run out (like wind/solar). Credits: Hosts: Victoria Harris & India Leishman 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 (00:00:00) Welcome India!(00:03:56) Oil prices surge(00:20:41) Gap rebounds(00:27:14) Jo Malone vs Jo Malone(00:32:44) Unilever is side-eyeing its food business(00:39:36) Community Question(00:00:00) Thank you for listening to The Curve Weekly!(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.

    47 min
  4. How to Build the Ultimate Budget.

    18 MAR

    How to Build the Ultimate Budget.

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 Budgeting… stay with us 😅 This month on IOU (Some Money Education), Soph and Vic drag Lucy (lovingly) into the world of budgets, aka figuring out where your money goes before it disappears like your Apple charges. You’ll learn the simple “needs, wants, surplus” split, why planning ahead is basically a money superpower, and how having a clear setup can actually reduce money stress (even if you’re allergic to checking your bank account). Plus: we introduce our newest cast member, Reese Witherspoon the piggy bank, play “spending bingo,” and read out the most unhinged “non-negotiable” splurges: think $100 candles, Sims gaming PCs, and “I bought veneers for copywriting” - yes you read that right. If you’ve ever avoided budgeting because it felt restrictive or overwhelming, this is the episode that will change your mind. 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 (00:00:00) Welcome to IOU (Some Money Education)!(00:00:40) Coming up in this episode…(00:01:26) BNZ x The Curve(00:01:53) In the Red or Green?(00:03:26) Is property still a good investment?(00:09:11) How Lucy budgets(00:18:56) How to craft a budget: needs, wants, surplus(00:23:19) IOU an answer(00:30:57) Cash and Burn(00:36:12) Extra Credit(00:40:58) Thank you for joining us for IOU (Some Money Education)(00:41:20) Thank you BNZ!(00:41:50) 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.

    42 min
  5. The New Investing Trend We’re Torn On…

    15 MAR

    The New Investing Trend We’re Torn On…

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 This week we  get stuck into the rise of prediction markets: the internet’s latest obsession where people are literally putting money on future events and calling it “forecasting.” So… clever investing tool or just gambling in a blazer? 👉 CLICK HERE TO VOTE IN OUR POLL! (https://form.typeform.com/to/fQQYthvs) They also unpack why oil prices are shooting up, what that means for petrol, flights, inflation and basically everything else we spend money on, plus a surprisingly fascinating chat about loneliness as an economic trend and why solo living, solo dining and solo travel are becoming big business. Want to co-host next week’s Curve Weekly with Vic? Apply via the Curve Hotline (https://thecurveplatform.com/pages/the-curve-hotline) and tell us why you’d be a great fit (and where you’re based). Interested in working with Pete? Email us at hello@thecurveplatform.com and we’ll put you in touch! WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: Prediction Markets – Platforms where people put money on whether future events will happen. Think betting… but on real-world outcomes. Commodities – Raw materials like oil, gold, or wheat that are traded globally. S&P 500 – An index tracking the 500 biggest companies in the US stock market. Analyst – Someone who studies economic data and companies to predict what might happen next. Insider Trading – Using secret, non-public information to make money in markets. Very illegal. ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) – A bundle of different investments you can buy in one go. Diversification – Spreading your money across different investments to reduce risk. Inflation – When prices go up and your money buys less. Renewable Energy – Energy from sources that don’t run out, like wind or solar. Defense Stocks – Companies that make military equipment or services governments buy. 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 (00:00:00) What’s coming up this week…(00:01:12) Want to co-host The Curve Weekly?(00:03:38) Prediction markets: investing or gambling?(00:22:32) Why oil prices are suddenly surging(00:34:14) The surprising economics of loneliness(00:40:37) Questions from the Curve Community(00:44:00) Thank you for listening!(00:44:38) 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.

    45 min
  6. The Story That Changed How We Think About Emergency Funds, with Tanya Taylor.

    11 MAR

    The Story That Changed How We Think About Emergency Funds, with Tanya Taylor.

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 Tanya Taylor’s story is the kind that makes you want to immediately check your savings account and maybe your insurance policy too. She moved from rural Jamaica to the US at 16 with just $100, built an incredible career, grew a seven-figure investment portfolio, and did everything “right” financially, only for one devastating accident to turn her world upside down. In this episode, Tanya shares how budgeting, goal-setting, and long-term investing helped her build wealth from scratch, why emergency funds matter far more than most of us think, and what she learned after being forced to start again. It’s part money masterclass, part resilience lesson, and part gentle-but-firm reminder to stop treating your emergency fund like it’s there for cheeky little treats. And if this conversation gets you thinking about protecting your income too, we mentioned our insurance episode in the chat, you can listen to that here. (https://open.spotify.com/episode/5rBV0ZoDcNFjVaLhoQAjTk?si=fe362e2a5eaf4d55) Tanya’s links: Grow Your Wealth (https://growyourwealth10x.com/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/growyourwealth10x/) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanya-taylor-cpa-mba-growyourwealth) Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Tanya Taylor 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 (00:00:00) Introducing Tanya’s Story(00:02:24) Growing Up in Rural Jamaica(00:05:12) A New Perspective on Wealth(00:08:05) Moving to the US with $100(00:11:06) The Money Habits That Changed Everything(00:15:09) Milestones on the Path to Wealth(00:16:26) The Day Everything Changed(00:21:11) Emergency Funds and Preparing for the Unexpected(00:29:40) Teaching the Next Generation About Money(00:36:03) Thanks for Listening(00:36:28) 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.

    37 min
  7. The $200m On-Air Fallout.

    8 MAR

    The $200m On-Air Fallout.

    This week, we get stuck right into a gloriously chaotic mix of finance news and media gossip, starting with the very juicy on-air fallout that may have blown up a $200 million radio deal. They also unpack what the latest conflict in the Middle East could mean for oil prices, inflation and the stock market, give the final update in the Warner Bros-Netflix-Paramount saga, and look at whether working from home could actually help solve the fertility crisis. Plus, Berkshire Hathaway drops its first annual update without Warren Buffett at the helm, Soph celebrates her Netflix gains like she’s the Wolf of Wall Street, and we round out with a brilliant community question on starting a business that reminds us that building wealth isn’t just about what you invest in, but what you’re brave enough to start. WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits: S&P 500 – The 500 biggest companies in the US stock market. Passive Investing – Investing in funds that track the market automatically. Conglomerate – A massive company that owns lots of different businesses. Share Price – The cost of buying one slice of a company. Shareholder – Someone who owns shares in a company. Cash Reserves – Money a company keeps ready to invest later. Long-Term Investing – Holding investments for years, not days. Core–Satellite Investing – Safe investments at the centre, riskier bets on the side. 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.

    52 min
  8. How to Grow a Business Without Doing Everything Yourself, with Rachel Beider.

    4 MAR

    How to Grow a Business Without Doing Everything Yourself, with Rachel Beider.

    🌟 WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌟 This episode is a bit of a hidden gem. It was recorded in New York last January and somehow ended up sitting quietly in the archives… until we recently rediscovered it and realised how good it was. Safe to say, we couldn’t keep it hidden any longer. In this conversation, Sophie sits down with Rachel Beider, founder of Press Modern Massage, (https://www.pressmodernmassage.com/) the business she built and scaled from the ground up, before going on to launch a second venture: The Canopy (https://www.thecanopynyc.com/), an indoor play space for babies and toddlers in New York. We talk about Rachel’s journey into becoming a massage therapist, the early days of building her business, the biggest challenges she faced as it grew, and the lessons she learned scaling in a competitive industry. The conversation also dives into leadership, including her approach to servant-style management, as well as the personal side of entrepreneurship: financial freedom, how she manages her personal finances, and how her priorities evolved as she moved from business owner to mother. Credits: Host: Sophie Hallwright Guest: Rachel Beider 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 (00:00:00) Coming up in this episode…(00:03:09) How Rachel became a massage therapist (and the unexpected path into business)(00:10:44) The key milestones in building her business(00:12:47) The biggest challenges she faced as a founder(00:19:08) What it took to scale to a million-dollar business(00:20:53) The leadership style that shaped her company culture(00:25:57) Advice for starting a business in a competitive industry(00:28:20) The upside of entrepreneurship and financial freedom(00:32:05) How Rachel approaches her personal finances(00:34:48) Navigating the shift from business owner to mother(00:37:16) Thank you for listening!(00:37:41) 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.

    38 min

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The Curve is a platform to learn more about money. To change the stereotype that these conversations are typically boring, and only for men in suits. Victoria has worked in the finance and investing world for 13 years, and Sophie is a total novice. Learn alongside her as she asks all the questions you're thinking, but might feel a little embarrassed to ask. This podcast will give you all the tools and knowledge to achieve financial freedom, as well as (hopefully) having a laugh along the way. New episodes every Monday and Wednesday!  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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