It’s safe to say 2021 has been an eventful one for the economy and personal finance – and our podcast has covered it all.

Georgie Frost takes a look back at some of the best bits of the show starring Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce, Tanya Jefferies and Helen Crane.

And we have a Dragon in the house. Simon catches up with new Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett, who has a hugely successful podcast of his own. 

On the look back through 2021, we talk about investing mistakes and what you can learn from them. How much a lifetime will cost? And what is behind the inflation surge that emerged in the last few months of the year? 

There is a bit about house prices – naturally – and we chat over our £1bn underpaid state pension victory.

Plus, as a special New Year’s bonus, this week’s podcast features an interview with entrepreneur, Diary of a CEO podcaster and new Dragon in the den, Steven Bartlett. 

He talks through his views on the traditional route to success and why it is outdated. Happy New Year!

How to listen to the This is Money podcast 

We publish our podcast every Friday to the player on This is Money, above, and on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) and on the podcast platforms Audioboom and Acast, both of which allow you to listen on desktop, mobile, or download an app. We also now publish to Spotify.

To download the Apple Podcasts app if you do not already have it, go to the App store. Or go to either the Apple App store or the Google Play store on Android to download the Acast, AudioBoom or Spotify app. 

Press play to listen to this week’s full episode on the player above, or listen (and please subscribe and review us if you like the podcast) at Apple Podcasts, Acast, Audioboom and Spotify or visit our This is Money Podcast page.   

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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