Find partners
The Finance Geeks Podcast

The Finance Geeks Podcast

Hosted by thefinancegeekspodcast

Episodes

49

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Two financial planners shoot the breeze, while sharing tips for making the most of your money and living your best life. Expect a lot of laughs and genuine insights that might just transform the way you look at your finances.

Listen to episodes

49 recent
June 10, 2026Episode 945 min

S4:E9 - Markets at All-Time Highs: Should Investors Be Worried?

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth climb aboard the markets at cruising altitude to tackle a question that always comes up when things are flying high: should investors be worried? With headlines shouting about record levels, it’s easy to feel like a drop could be just around the corner. But is that fear justified, or are investors simply reacting to being at new heights? They unpack what all-time highs really mean and why reaching new levels is often just part of the journey rather than a signal to change course. Like a hot air balloon, markets are influenced by a range of forces, from economic conditions to investor sentiment. Looking back at previous peaks, Warren and Paul explore what actually caused downturns and why trying to time the market can often create more problems than it solves. As always, the focus is on staying steady rather than reacting to every gust of wind. This episode looks at how investors can maintain balance through diversification, phased investing and a clear understanding of their own risk tolerance. The message is simple: markets will rise and fall, but long-term success comes from staying disciplined and focused on the bigger picture. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 6:03 - Markets at All-Time Highs: Should Investors Be Worried? ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

May 20, 2026Episode 842 min

S4:E8 - The Money Map - What Money Really Means to Us

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth explore how financial planning goes far beyond numbers. They discuss the importance of aligning wealth with what truly matters to clients, helping them build a life of purpose, not just a bigger portfolio. Whether someone is early in their career or approaching retirement, the question remains the same: what is all this for? The conversation introduces the idea of a “Money Map” as a way to guide clients through deeper thinking about their goals, values and future. By encouraging more intentional thinking and better conversations, it becomes possible to design a future that delivers both financial security and genuine fulfilment. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 7:12 - The Money Map: What Money Really Means to Us ========================== Show Notes: Money Map PDF https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d28c0y4wxql2juvk1fsj5/Your-Money-Map-Presentation-AL-v1.pdf?rlkey=urqrsudz5meq6mtdb14b0zcb9&dl=0 Naval Ravikant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Ravikant StoryTerrace - Books That Matter https://www.storyterrace.com/en-gb George Kinder: Father of Life Planning, Author, and Keynote Speaker https://www.georgekinder.com/ How To Sell Transformation Using This One Question | Strategic Coach https://www.strategiccoach.com/resources/the-multiplier-mindset-blog/how-to-sell-transformation-using-this-one-question ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

May 6, 2026Episode 747 min

S4:E7 - Should Financial Planners Be Using AI? Is It a Friend or a Foe?

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth explore how artificial intelligence is starting to reshape the financial planning profession. From speeding up research to improving efficiency, they break down where AI is already making an impact and why it’s becoming harder for planners to ignore. The conversation looks at both sides of the equation. On one hand, AI can automate repetitive tasks, enhance client communication and support better decision-making. On the other, there are real concerns around accuracy, bias and over-reliance on technology. Warren and Paul discuss where AI adds genuine value and where human judgement still plays a critical role. As always, the focus is on practical insight. They explore how financial planners can use AI responsibly without losing the personal touch that clients rely on. The result is a balanced look at a fast-moving topic, helping listeners understand not just what AI can do, but what it should do in the world of financial advice. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 5:37 - AI & Financial Advice: Friend or Foe? ========================== Show Notes: What Is AI – and Should You Be Worried About It? https://tandemfinancial.co.uk/tandem-thinking/what-is-ai-and-should-you-be-worried-about-it/ Learn How to Use AI – Planning Your Adventure https://planningyouradventure.co.uk/educational/learn-how-to-use-ai/ A Guide to AI https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/t0s9k8vjbm1bf210xkzw8/Tandem-AI-Guide-April-2026.pdf?rlkey=8fohfjpu8y0ybcg75cf2yjqbu&dl=0 ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

April 21, 2026Episode 634 min

S4:E6 - Accumulation to Enjoyment - The Hardest Transition in Finance

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Paul and Warren dive into what is described as one of the hardest challenges in financial planning: helping people move from building wealth to actually enjoying it. While accumulation is often driven by clear goals, structure and habit, the shift to spending and living can feel far less certain. The conversation explores why this transition is so difficult, and why many people struggle to let go of the behaviours that helped them succeed in the first place.  They unpack the mindset and emotional barriers that can hold people back, from deeply ingrained saving habits to uncertainty around what “enough” really looks like. Along the way, they share practical ways to guide this transition, including encouraging new experiences, redefining purpose beyond work, and helping clients build routines that support a fulfilling lifestyle. The idea of life’s limited window is a key theme, highlighting the importance of making the most of time rather than endlessly deferring enjoyment. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 6:14 - Accumulation to Enjoyment - The Hardest Transition in Finance ========================== Show Notes: TED Talk from Prof Riley Moyes https://tandemfinancial.co.uk/videos/video-4-x-phases-of-retirement/ 12 Questions https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ow4hhaevhdd0t5yi5kjva/AFD0dN6GKYCL4uo6P7d_coY?rlkey=936myhkbs7oxvwbvxst3zbut2&dl=0 Black Tap restaurant https://blacktap.com/restaurant-menu/london-soho/ National Maritime Museum – Greenwich https://www.rmg.co.uk/national-maritime-museum ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

April 8, 2026Episode 559 min

PFS Power Webinar - Beyond £1 Million: Building a Business That Truly Matters

In this special episode of The Finance Geeks, Paul and Warren bring a live session recorded in collaboration with the Personal Finance Society, delivering the kind of high-energy, practical discussion they’re known for. Drawing on decades of experience building successful financial planning businesses, they share what’s helped them generate strong growth while still maintaining a genuine balance between work and life. The conversation focuses on three key areas that underpin long-term success. First, mindset – covering beliefs, confidence, attitude and understanding the deeper “why” behind both personal and business decisions. Then planning – looking at the importance of having clear, structured plans, supported by the right systems, processes and people around you. And finally, action – because even the best ideas only work if they’re implemented consistently and with intent. Packed with practical insights and straight-talking advice, this episode is all about helping you move forward with clarity and purpose. Whether you’re refining your business, looking to improve your day-to-day effectiveness, or simply aiming for a better balance, Paul and Warren share the lessons, habits and thinking that have helped them build both fulfilment and long-term success.

March 25, 2026Episode 437 min

S4:E4 - Why do smart people make bad money decisions? Understanding the formula

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth break down the formula behind why intelligent people often make poor financial decisions. They explore the key ingredients, including ego, overconfidence and hindsight bias, and how these can distort even the most rational thinking. The conversation looks at how behavioural factors like recency bias, anchoring and herd behaviour influence decisions, particularly in changing markets. They also examine the emotional side of investing, from regret and loss aversion to the constant urge to act, even when patience is often the better formula. Warren and Paul share practical insights to help investors and advisers recognise these patterns and make more disciplined decisions. By understanding what goes into the mix, it becomes easier to avoid costly mistakes and focus on better long-term outcomes. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 7:13 - Why do smart people make bad money decisions? ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

March 10, 2026Episode 2233 min

S4:E3 - Financial planning in a world that keeps changing the rules

In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren and Paul explore one of the ongoing challenges of financial planning: trying to create long-term strategies in a world where the rules keep changing. From shifting tax policies to evolving pension legislation, the conversation looks at how advisers can guide clients through uncertainty while keeping plans focused on what really matters. The geeks discuss recent developments around pensions, tax allowances and policy decisions that can quickly reshape even the most carefully constructed plans. They talk about the frustration of constantly moving goalposts, including the ever-evolving story of the pension lifetime allowance, and why staying adaptable is an essential part of the job. Along the way, they share practical thoughts on reviewing plans, managing expectations and keeping perspective when the landscape changes. Rather than getting caught up in panic or predictions, the discussion focuses on how to approach change with clarity and resilience. Warren and Paul reflect on why strong principles, regular reviews and good communication can help keep financial plans on track, even when the wider policy environment feels unpredictable. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 5:57 - Planning in a World That Keeps Changing the Rules (Tax, policy, pensions — without doom.) ========================== Pauls LinkedIn Post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/paulcleworth_healthiswealth-cairngorms-meallabhuachaille-activity-7430908103463890944-JZsG ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

February 26, 2026Episode 236 min

S4:E2 - Beyond Financial Freedom: What Really Matters Next?

What happens when you’ve trained for years, crossed the finish line of financial freedom… and realise the road keeps going? In this episode of The Finance Geeks, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth explore what comes next after the traditional markers of success have been ticked off. If income, assets, and independence were the race you were running, what happens when the medal is around your neck? This conversation examines the mindset shift required when financial freedom turns out not to be the final tape, but the start of a new stretch of road. They discuss why chasing “more” can feel like running on a treadmill that no longer moves you forward, and why experiences often provide deeper fulfilment than material milestones. The episode also tackles retirement not as stopping the race, but as changing pace — maintaining structure, purpose, and direction rather than drifting off course. At the heart of the conversation are the Four Cs of true wealth: connection, control, competence, and context — the foundations that give life rhythm long after the sprint for accumulation is over. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 4:47 - When "more" stops working - redefining success after financial freedom ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

February 11, 2026Episode 134 min

S4:E1 - Will I Be OK? A Guiding Light in Financial Planning

In the first episode of Season 4, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth tackle the question clients are always asking, even when they don’t say it out loud: “Will I be OK?” This isn’t a spreadsheet question. It’s an emotional one. Clients don’t want certainty or perfect predictions. They want reassurance they can trust, delivered with honesty. They want to know they’re not lost, that they can orient themselves, and that they can keep moving forward safely, whatever the conditions. In this episode, Warren and Paul explore why financial planning is less about stopping storms and more about helping people navigate through them. Markets will wobble. Headlines will shout. Life will throw unexpected shocks. Good planning doesn’t promise smooth seas, but it does provide clarity, perspective, and a steady point of reference when things feel uncertain. A good financial planner, they argue, plays the role of a lighthouse. Not controlling the journey or guaranteeing calm waters, but offering guidance, reassurance, and visibility so clients can see where they are and stay on course without panic. That steady presence, combined with strong foundations, margin of safety, and flexibility, means mistakes are survivable and options remain open. Being “OK” doesn’t mean nothing bad ever happens. It means the plan holds, even when conditions change, and future decisions are made with confidence rather than fear. Ultimately, great financial planning helps people move forward not because the future is predictable, but because they know where they stand. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 7:07 - Will I Be OK? ========================== Show Notes: “Am I Going to Be OK?” – Why This Is the Only Question That Matters https://tandemfinancial.co.uk/tandem-thinking/am-i-going-to-be-ok-why-this-is-the-only-question-that-matters/ ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

December 17, 2025Episode 836 min

Episode 08: Budget Aftermath - Weathering the Fiscal Storm

In this episode, Warren Shute and Paul Cleworth deliver a post-Budget forecast tailored for financial planners. With the dust settling after Rachel Reeves’ first Autumn Budget, they break down what’s changing — and what isn’t — across taxation, pensions, welfare, and public spending. It’s not just about the announcements, but the implications for client conversations and strategic planning. They explore the potential long-term effects of frozen thresholds, the subtle increases in fiscal drag, and where planners should be looking for hidden risks — and emerging opportunities. From the shifting landscape of capital gains tax to murmurs about pension reform, the geeks help you sort signal from noise. Whether you’re advising clients this week or prepping for future reviews, this episode equips you with a planner’s-eye view of the budget aftermath. It’s about more than reaction — it’s about readiness. Tune in to make sure you're prepared for whatever financial weather is coming next. ========================== Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 3:27 - Budget Aftermath - Weathering the Fiscal Storm ========================== Show Notes: Budget 2025: Summary of key announcements and economic and fiscal forecasts https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/budget-2025-summary-of-key-announcements-and-economic-and-fiscal-forecasts/ The full Budget 2025 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6929b367b3b9afff34e9621c/Final_print_HMT_Budget_2025_TEXT_PRINT_NEW.pdf Budget 2025 summary: tax rises and two-child cap scrapped https://govexplained.co.uk/budget-2025-summary/ Budget 2025: The key points at a glance | Money News | Sky News https://news.sky.com/story/budget-2025-the-key-points-at-a-glance-13475533 2025 Autumn Budget Summary (Tandem) https://us12.campaign-archive.com/?u=b2fc4b6dc0116f987aa61bcc8&id=4ad34e9378 Autumn Statement 2025 Spreads (Tandem) https://tandemfinancial.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/autumn-statement-2025_spreads.pdf ========================== Follow us our our social media channels: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefinancegeekspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/TheFinanceGeeks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefinancegeeks ========================== This show is designed to be informational only and does not constitute investment or financial advice. Please contact a regulated financial adviser before taking any specific action. ==========================

Is this your show?

Claim this listing to keep it up to date, reach guests who want to pitch you, and manage bookings with Guestify.

Claim this listing

More Business podcasts