Show Me The Money

Clare Seal & Ellie Austin-Williams

The money podcast that’s more Chandler Bing than Chip & Pin. Each week, we dive into how money shows up in our favourite films and TV shows—whether it’s the ridiculous wealth of Gossip Girl, the financial chaos of Bridget Jones, or the unrealistic rent situations in Friends. Money is everywhere in pop culture, shaping our ideas about spending, saving, and success, often without us even realizing it. But talking about money can feel awkward, boring, or just overwhelming—so we’re making it easier (and way more fun). Join us as we explore the economics of your favourite characters, the financial red flags we should have seen coming, and the big money lessons hidden in the most iconic moments of film and TV. New episodes every Monday. 🎬💰 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Apr 27

    The Devil Wears Prada: The Hidden Cost of Being a Woman

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more Runway magazine than regulated activity 👠💸 This week we’re diving into the iconic world of The Devil Wears Prada and asking a very different question… what does this film actually say about money, work and the true cost of success? Beyond the fashion, quotable lines and chaos of Miranda Priestly, there’s a deeper story about ambition, sacrifice and the price of getting ahead. We break down **Andy Sachs’ transformation from underestimated graduate to high-performing assistant, and what it really takes to succeed in competitive industries. From long hours and low starting salaries to proving your worth, is this exploitation… or just the reality of building a career? We also get into the hidden financial layer of the film. The cost of “looking the part”, the unpaid labour of appearance, and why being a woman at work often comes with a higher price tag. From clothes to grooming to expectations, we explore how your real salary isn’t just what you earn… it’s what’s left after you’ve paid to show up. Along the way, we unpack workplace dynamics, loyalty vs ambition, and whether Miranda Priestly is actually the villain… or just a woman operating at the top of her game. 💼 What We Cover: • Why Miranda Priestly might not be the villain • The reality of high pressure, competitive industries • Is hard work at the start exploitation or investment? • The financial cost of “looking the part” as a woman • Work vs relationships and the cost of ambition FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk and the real cost of success in your favourite films. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #thedevilwearsprada #mirandapriestly #andysachs #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #womenandmoney #careergrowth #worklifebalance #financialliteracy #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    35 min
  2. Apr 13

    Fresh Meat: How University Shapes Your Financial Future

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more freshers week than financial ombudsman 🍻💸 This week we head back to uni with Fresh Meat, the chaotic comedy that doubles as a brutally honest look at student life and money. From overdrafts and student loans to dodgy landlords and wildly different financial backgrounds, we explore how uni shapes your relationship with money for life. We break down the housemates’ financial journeys, from privilege to survival mode, and how those early experiences can shape your financial future for decades. We also look at today’s student loan reality, rising costs, repayment changes, and why so many people are questioning whether it was ever properly explained. Along the way we talk overdrafts, budgeting disasters, and why getting a lump sum at 18 might be one of the worst financial systems going. 💼 What We Cover: • The real cost of university life • Student loans and why they feel like a “hidden tax” • Overdrafts and early debt traps • Privilege vs struggle in student finances • Student renting and terrible housing realities • Why uni shapes long term money habits • What’s changed in the student loan system • Why financial education often comes too late We also mention: 📌 Claire Barratt’s Financial Times column on student loans https://www.ft.com (search: Claire Barratt student loans) 📌 The Times student loans campaign https://www.thetimes.com (search: student loans campaign) FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk and the real financial stories behind your favourite shows 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #freshmeat #studentlife #studentdebt #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #womenandmoney #financialliteracy #universitylife #overdraft #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 min
  3. Apr 7

    Legally Blonde: Why Being “Girly” Can Cost You

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more bend and snap than banking app 💅💸 This week we’re revisiting the iconic Legally Blonde and asking a question that goes way beyond the pink outfits and perfect one liners… what does this film actually say about money, success and the cost of being underestimated? We break down Elle Woods as more than just a rom-com heroine. Yes, she’s wealthy, feminine and underestimated from the start, but her journey reveals something deeper about access, privilege and what it really takes to earn respect. From getting into Harvard Law to proving herself in the courtroom, we explore how success isn’t just about opportunity, it’s about effort, resilience and refusing to shrink yourself to fit other people’s expectations. We also get into the financial and social realities the film quietly highlights. The double standards women face at work, the cost of “looking the part”, and how being too feminine can work against you just as much as not fitting in at all. Along the way we unpack workplace power dynamics, internalised bias, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes women are judged just as harshly by other women. 💼 What We Cover: • Elle Woods’ journey from underestimated to unstoppable • Privilege vs effort and what actually drives success • Why feminine women are often taken less seriously • The double standards women face at work • The cost of “looking the part” • Workplace bias, power dynamics and being overlooked FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk and the real cost of success in your favourite films. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #legallyblonde #ellewoods #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #womenandmoney #careergrowth #financialliteracy #workplacebias #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    28 min
  4. Mar 30

    America’s Next Top Model: Opportunity or Exploitation?

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more scandal sheet than stock portfolio 💌💸 This week we’re stepping into the world of America’s Next Top Model and looking past the iconic makeovers and dramatic eliminations to uncover the money story hiding underneath the runway. From the promise of $100,000 contracts and supermodel careers to the harsh reality many contestants faced after the show, we explore how money quietly drove some of the biggest storylines in ANTM. We also get into a topic the show rarely addressed directly. What happens when reality TV sells you a dream that doesn’t exist? The financial incentives behind the show, the power of gatekeepers, and why being on TV may have actually harmed some contestants’ careers rather than helped them. Along the way we discuss the ethics of reality TV, the exploitation of ambition, and how shows like ANTM made huge profits while the people at the centre were often left with very little. We also unpack Tyra Banks’ role, the intention behind the show, and whether success at any cost is ever worth it. Which raises a bigger modern question. In today’s world of influencers and self-made platforms, do we even need shows like this anymore, or were they always built for entertainment over opportunity? 💼 What We Cover: • The promise vs reality of winning America’s Next Top Model • The financial incentives behind reality TV success • Tyra Banks, accountability, and the business behind the brand • Why money and fame do not always equal long term success FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk and the occasional financial scandal worthy of the runway. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #antm #americasnexttopmodel #tyrabanks #realitytv #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #financialliteracy #influencerculture #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 min
  5. Mar 24

    Schitt’s Creek: The Upside of Losing Everything

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more scandal sheet than stock portfolio 💌💸 This week we’re stepping into the world of Schitt’s Creek and looking past the perfectly coiffed wigs and small-town hilarity to uncover the money story hiding underneath the comedy. From the Rose family’s spectacular financial downfall to the surprisingly clever ways they navigate life without their fortune, we explore how money quietly drives some of the biggest storylines in Schitt’s Creek. We also dive into real-life lessons the show hints at but rarely talks about directly. What actually happens when you lose it all financially? The sudden pressure, the impact on relationships, and why bankruptcy doesn’t make someone a bad person, even if the tabloids would have you believe otherwise. Along the way, we discuss the dynamics of wealth, friendship, and identity, exploring how money (or the lack of it) affects genuine human connection... whether it’s outsourcing your life, navigating fair-weather friends, or learning to live with what really matters. 💼 What We Cover: • The Rose family losing their fortune and moving to Schitt’s Creek • How losing money forces the characters to rethink relationships and identity • Celebrity bankruptcies, including Katie Price and Makita Oliver • The real-life lessons about wealth, privilege, and financial literacy • Why true friendship can’t be bought FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk, and the occasional financial scandal worthy of the Rose family. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #schittscreek #roses #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #financialliteracy #celebritybankruptcy #friendship #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  6. Mar 17

    Bridgerton: Money Lessons From Gambling, Gossip & the Maid Wars

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more scandal sheet than stock portfolio 💌💸 This week we’re stepping into the world of Bridgerton and looking past the steamy romances and lavish balls to uncover the money story hiding underneath the corsets. From the disastrous gambling addiction of Lord Featherington to the surprisingly genius business model of Lady Whistledown, we explore how money quietly drives some of the biggest storylines in the ton. We also get into a topic the show hints at but rarely talks about directly. What actually happens financially when someone dies? The sudden pressure on families, the admin, the legal chaos and why Clare is creating an “If I Die” document to make things easier for her loved ones if the worst ever happened. Along the way we discuss why lawyers earn so much, the intense personal cost that career can have and how that conversation unexpectedly leads us to the infamous Bridgerton maid wars. Which raises a bigger modern question. Would you rather have flashy company perks and benefits, or simply a better salary and work life balance? 💼 What We Cover: • The gambling addiction storyline of Lord Featherington • The financial pressure families face when someone dies • Why Clare is creating an “If I Die” document • The economics behind the Bridgerton maid wars • Company benefits vs better salary and work life balance FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk and the occasional financial scandal worthy of the ton. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #bridgerton #ladywhistledown #lordfeatherington #moneytalk #femalepodcast #popculture #womenandmoney #financialliteracy #worklifebalance #netflix #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    44 min
  7. Mar 10

    Confessions of a Shopaholic: Debt, Credit Cards & Credit Scores Explained

    Welcome to Show Me The Money, the podcast that’s more Rebecca Bloomwood than responsible budgeting 💳🛍️ This week we’re diving into the iconic shopping spiral that is Confessions of a Shopaholic and asking the big question: is Rebecca Bloomwood actually relatable… or a full-blown financial cautionary tale? We break down Becky’s chaotic spending habits, her emotional relationship with shopping, and the very real way that debt can quietly snowball when credit cards make everything feel just a little too easy. From store cards to minimum payments, we unpack how people fall into debt, why it’s so hard to climb back out, and the small print your credit card company might not be shouting about when you sign up. Along the way we also talk about credit scores, what they actually mean, how to improve them if yours has taken a hit, and the smartest ways to rebuild your financial reputation without having to sell your entire wardrobe. 💼 What We Cover: • The financial chaos of Confessions of a Shopaholic • Rebecca Bloomwood’s shopping addiction and spending triggers • How credit cards make overspending dangerously easy • The sneaky things credit card companies don’t always highlight • Why debt can spiral faster than you think • How credit scores actually work • Practical ways to improve or repair your credit score FOLLOW to stay up to date as we blend pop culture, money talk, and the occasional financial meltdown in a designer store. 💸 If you loved this episode, stay in the loop: 📖 Substack: https://showmethemoneyofficial.substack.com/ 📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/showmethemoneyofficial/ 🎵 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@showmethemoneyofficial #podcast #confessionsofashopaholic #rebeccabloomwood #moneytalk #creditscore #debt #femalepodcast #popculture #womenandmoney #financialliteracy #shopaholic #showmethemoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 hr

About

The money podcast that’s more Chandler Bing than Chip & Pin. Each week, we dive into how money shows up in our favourite films and TV shows—whether it’s the ridiculous wealth of Gossip Girl, the financial chaos of Bridget Jones, or the unrealistic rent situations in Friends. Money is everywhere in pop culture, shaping our ideas about spending, saving, and success, often without us even realizing it. But talking about money can feel awkward, boring, or just overwhelming—so we’re making it easier (and way more fun). Join us as we explore the economics of your favourite characters, the financial red flags we should have seen coming, and the big money lessons hidden in the most iconic moments of film and TV. New episodes every Monday. 🎬💰 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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