The Curve

The Curve
The Curve

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. TCW95: A guide to surviving Black Friday.

    5 DAYS AGO

    TCW95: A guide to surviving Black Friday.

    Hey NZ, we’ve got a little treat for you! Sign up to ShopBack with our code CURVE10 and pocket a $10 bonus - just in time to crush those Black Friday Cyber Monday deals. Think of it as cashback magic for your wallet! Did you know Black Friday sales account for over $9 billion in online spending each year? This episode breaks down how to spot genuinely good discounts, and why making a list might save your wallet (and your sanity). Plus, we’re sharing a cashback hack that could make your holiday shopping even sweeter! After Black Friday, we dive into the finance world’s latest buzz: Netflix’s first foray into live streaming, featuring a boxing match that packed a punch but also some major tech hiccups. And in big tech drama, Google faces the possibility of being forced to sell off Chrome and Search - what does this mean for investors? Finally, the ice cream business gets political as Ben & Jerry’s squares off against Unilever. Tune in for all the juicy details and a surprise birthday moment you won’t want to miss! Watch this episode on YouTube. For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter 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.

    27 min
  2. TCW94: Bitcoin’s $90K Surge and Buffett’s $300B secret.

    18 NOV

    TCW94: Bitcoin’s $90K Surge and Buffett’s $300B secret.

    A peek into a hilariously earnest high school time capsule reveals tiny Vic’s fascination with the news and dreams of PwC, New York, and a life well-lived. Spoiler: some of it worked out, but the love life? Let’s just say it’s been a journey. Shifting gears to today’s big money moves, Bitcoin is on a tear, nearing $90k, and we’re dissecting the FOMO, the risks, and why it’s okay to sit on your hands instead of chasing the hype. Meanwhile, Warren Buffett’s $300 billion cash pile has us wondering - what does the Oracle of Omaha know that we don’t? Plus, we share some all-too-relatable listener stories: from accidentally skipping council rates (oops) to learning the hard way about crypto scams. It’s a crash course in why financial literacy, emergency funds, and a touch of scepticism are your best friends. Sprinkle in some love for long-term investing (shoutout to Buffett) and reflections on the realities of building wealth - slow and steady wins the race. Got a money mishap or a financial flex to share? Drop us a voice note on The Curve Hotline - we might just feature your story (and give you a virtual Curve cuddle)! For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter 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.

    32 min
  3. RTC141: Making $1 million in 1 year on OnlyFans, with Grace Wears Lace.

    13 NOV

    RTC141: Making $1 million in 1 year on OnlyFans, with Grace Wears Lace.

    OnlyFans has changed the game for content creators, and few have played it better than Grace Wears Lace. Rising from hotel receptionist to internet millionaire, Grace pulled in a jaw-dropping $1 million in her first year alone. Now, with a thriving business and three properties under her belt (soon to be four), she’s proof that the platform isn't just about subscriptions - it’s a lucrative business strategy, with monthly earnings ranging from $60,000 to over $100,000. Grace takes us through the unfiltered reality of her world, from the trial-and-error of content pricing to the explosive discovery of financial domination (or "findom"), where her clients actually pay her to control their finances. In fact, some even beg her to “drain” their accounts. It turns out that success on OnlyFans requires way more than just a few photos - it’s a full-time hustle, a business model that involves marketing savvy, high-stakes decision-making, and a strong understanding of personal boundaries. Grace demystifies the misconceptions, breaks down the stereotypes, and gives a whole new meaning to “earning it on your own terms.” Watch this episode on YouTube. For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter 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
  4. TCW93: Post-election markets: stocks, ethics, and uncertain times.

    11 NOV

    TCW93: Post-election markets: stocks, ethics, and uncertain times.

    With the recent election on everyone’s mind, we’re diving into how these shifts are affecting the markets and the moral dilemmas they bring. From Trump’s policies impacting the S&P 500 to the ethical questions around investing in high-carbon companies, we’re unpacking the complex intersection of finance, values, and what it means to stay true to our principles as investors. Our amazing commercial director, Dani, joins in to share insights on balancing profit with purpose, as we look at the rise in crypto, oil, and gas stocks - and why they may or may not align with our long-term goals. How can we stay committed to the companies doing good when the market rewards those that don’t? And when billionaires are pocketing billions, where does that leave the rest of us? Join us for a reflective discussion on finding integrity and direction in today’s financial landscape, even when it feels like everything’s upside down. Watch this episode on YouTube. Podcast episodes mentioned: RTC21: Is cryptocurrency something you should be investing in? RTC140: Why investing isn’t as scary as you think. Feeling fired up, frustrated, or just need to vent? Share your thoughts with us on The Curve Hotline - we’re here to listen and keep the conversation going. For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter 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.

    30 min
  5. TCW92: Key takeaways from the UK’s historic budget.

    4 NOV

    TCW92: Key takeaways from the UK’s historic budget.

    First up in The Curve Weekly this week, we look at the latest UK budget, a milestone event marked by the first-ever budget created by a female chancellor in over a millennium. We break down why this historic budget matters, not just for those in the UK, but for anyone wanting to understand how national policies impact everyday finances. From the nuances of tax brackets and salary negotiations to the implications of capital gains tax and minimum wage increases. Plus, find out why these changes could mean higher prices at your favourite coffee spot and how strategic salary perks might save you from unexpected tax surprises. We also touch on Donald Trump’s headline-making appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast and its implications, Reddit’s surprising first profit report after going public, Mars’ multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Kellogg’s snack division, and the staggering $20 decillion fine Russia imposed on Google. For more of Vic’s top-notch market insights, check out The Curve Weekly newsletter she crafts each week! Sign up here to get it straight to your inbox. For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter 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.

    26 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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