Podcasts
IFA Talk is our flagship podcast, designed to fit perfectly into your busy life, bringing the latest insight, analysis, news and interviews to you, wherever you are.
Latest Podcast Episodes
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Podcast #144: Emotional intelligence and adviser success: practical tips from a former adviser, with James Woodfall
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In this week’s episode of IFA Talk, Matt and Sue are exploring a skill that every great financial adviser needs,…
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TEI Podcast #3: 30 years of VCTs – The past, present and future
Welcome to a special episode of IFA Talk in partnership with TEI Magazine. In this discussion, we take a deep dive into…
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Podcast #108: Three ways IFAs can enhance their advisory portfolios – with Collidr’s Symon Stickney
Many financial advisers are turning to outsourced investment solutions—but for those who prefer to keep full control in-house, the challenges are different.…
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Podcast #107: The evolving role of Paraplanners – Mentorship, motivation and success strategies with Sam Patterson
We’re excited to bring you another insightful conversation from the world of financial services. Hosted by Sue Whitbread, editor of IFA Magazine,…
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Podcast #106: Investing in 2025 – What to look out for with Morningstar’s Chief Research and Investment Officer, Dan Kemp
This week, Jenny and Brandon are diving into what lies ahead for investing in 2025. After the rollercoaster of 2024, the year…
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Podcast #105: Financial services in an AI era with Stuart Breyer from Mallowstreet
In our latest IFA Talk podcast, hosts Jenny and Brandon sit down with Stuart Breyer, CEO of Mallowstreet, to talk all things…
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M&PI Podcast #13: Supporting first-time buyers in a challenging market. With Buckinghamshire Building Soc’s Claire Askham
A thriving property market relies on a strong foundation of first-time buyers. But with rising concerns about prolonged higher interest rates and…
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Podcast #104: Partnering for success – working with a strategic investment partner
Featuring Brooks Macdonald’s Andrew Rockey and Tom Ball In today’s increasingly complex financial and regulatory landscape, having a strategic investment partner by…
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Podcast #103: What might Trump 2.0 mean for investing in the US? With Federated Hermes’ Mark Sherlock
Next week’s inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the US marks the start of a new administration. Trump’s pro-growth…
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Podcast #102: The challenges of being a director in an authorised firm alongside being an IFA, with Charles Chami
As you’ll know only too well, the day to day requirements of running an IFA business go way beyond just the client…
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NI&P Podcast #9: Income protection with Lloyds Banking Group’s Rose St Louis
When it comes to insurance, your clients almost always think about protecting their homes, cars, businesses and even lives but often neglect…
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What the Autumn Budget could mean for pensions
As the Government attempts to balance the books in the upcoming Autumn Budget on November 26 and tackle the 30–50 billio…
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Next budget a “pivotal moment for the property market”, says UK property finance expert
The UK government is due to unveil its next budgetary statement in November, with many rumours circulating on how it’ll…
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Cash ISA reform back on the table ahead of November Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering changes to the Cash ISA allowance to boost retail investing. While th…
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5 insights into the UK job market, and when it might get better
Reports show that the number of payrolled employees fell by 142,000 between July 2024 and July 2025. With graduate oppor…
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Earnings revision to deliver 4.8% increase to State Pension and exceed Personal Allowance in 2026/27
Average earnings growth has been revised up to 4.8%, pushing the full new State Pension to an estimated £12,590 next Apr…
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MQube becomes first fintech in Europe to tokenise mortgage debt on the blockchain
MQube, the Guilford-based mortgage fintech, has today announced that is has tokenised £1.3bn of mortgage debt on the blo…
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Steve Webb: New figures show state pension increase will be ‘slightly higher than expected’
New ONS figures show the state pension will rise by 4.8% next April, slightly higher than expected. Steve Webb says the…
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Pause in base rate cuts highlights mortgage shock risk for older borrowers
Market-leading later life lending platform Air is warning that the pause in expected Bank of England base rate cuts is c…
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New research from Yorkshire Building Society reveals renters’ struggle
Renters in the UK are left with just an average of £440 of disposable income each month after paying for bills and essen…
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Gen Z dream of retiring at 60 – but only one in ten prioritise pensions and 59% believe auto-enrolment contributions will be enough to fund their retirement
Gen Z adults (those aged between 18 – 28 years old) are at a pivotal early pensions junction, according to new research…