Storyteller with Lisa Golden

2/25/2021

What's Your Money Story? | Pennies To Pounds Founder Kia Commodore

Season 2, Ep. 5
Do you find it hard to talk about money? In the household where you grew up, did the adults talk about money? Was it a source of stress, or a source of power?Money can sometimes seem like it’s not from the world of storytelling. It’s cold, hard. Lines on a sheet. Digital transactions whooshing around the globe. But the stories we learn and we tell about money dominate a huge portion of our lives. For some, it measures our worth. For others, our vulnerability. Issues around money can be deeply interwoven with shame, secrecy. If money is unfeeling, transactional, clinical, our feelings are anything but. Which is why I was so glad to have Kia Commodore on the podcast this week. Kia is the founder of Pennies to Pounds, a financial literacy platform which makes learning about money straightforward, clear and manageable. I first heard Kia on her podcast of the same name. I was impressed by her caring directness, and the engaged and excited reaction she was getting online showed that she had tapped into something that a generation that is living in an ever-more complex world of financial tools was desperate for someone to guide them through. So whether you're struggling or a financial whizz, I hope you can take something away from Kia’s cool-headed, but warm-hearted approach to finances. Show notes:Pennies to Pounds WebsitePennies to Pounds TwitterPennies to Pounds InstagramKia Commodore on LinkedInKia Commodore on TwitterKia Commodore on InstagramListen to Storyteller anywhere you get podcastsFollow Storyteller on Instagram @storyteller_pod and on Twitter @storytellerpod1Follow host Lisa Golden on Instagram @lisagoldenjozi and Twitter @lisajoziEmail the show at storytellerpod[@]gmail.com
2/18/2021

Can You Challenge Your Perceptions? | Writer, Podcaster and Coach Tiffany Philippou

Season 2, Ep. 4
How can we challenge our perceptions around work, love and life that may not be serving us?Writer and podcast host Tiffany Philippou bases her various forms of storytelling from this perspective. From taking on the messy parts of work on her podcast Is This Working?, to her weekly newsletter, to working as a coach, Tiffany is looking for ways to make life better for all of us. We speak about Tiffany’s upcoming memoir, Unspoken: what one person’s death taught me about life, which covers the tragic death of her boyfriend in university by suicide and the decade that followed. Show notes:Learn more about Tiffany Philippou at her websiteLearn more about her upcoming memoir, Unspoken: what one person’s death taught me about life Follow Tiffany on Instagram here and on Twitter hereListen to Is This Working? hereSign up for The Tiff Weekly hereIf you or anyone you know needs to speak to someone, you can phone the Samaritans in the UK at 116 123. If you’re in the US, The Naitonal Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255And here is the handy Pomodoro timer! If you want to listen to last week's podcast with Sam Furness, have a listen here. Listen to Storyteller anywhere you get podcastsFollow Storyteller on Instagram @storyteller_pod and on Twitter @storytellerpod1Follow host Lisa Golden on Instagram @lisagoldenjozi and Twitter @lisajoziEmail the show at storytellerpod[@]gmail.com