The Rest Is Money
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Episodes
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The Rest Is Money

by Goalhanger

Category
Politics
Frequency
Updated Twice Weekly
Language
English
Robert Peston and Steph McGovern bring you insightful business and finance stories. Join Robert Peston and Steph McGovern as they delve into the key challenges and opportunities facing today’s business world. From the complexities of tech investments to the impact of political decisions on global markets, this podcast offers valuable perspectives on current financial topics. Whether discussing business funding, economic policies, or corporate strategies, they provide listeners with the tools to ...

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Recent Reviews

Love the podcast - but….

richardm8001/29/2026

Couldn’t help noticing the pods on week of 26th Jan - one on how more unprofitable businesses need to close and one later in the week decrying a reduction in the amount of business rate relief some types of business get because it is forcing hairdressers to close.

The Rest is Sad

R.Austin119/4/2025

Great podcast, I really enjoy listening whenever I want to feel depressed about the state of the UK economy.

Very Far Left

brianC1234567897548/26/2024

An interesting look into the British left.

Great podcast that keeps me engaged. Some waffling and filler here and there but I’ll keep listening

ReviewerTheBruce7/14/2024

A great podcast for those with an interest in UK economic news, discussion, issues, etc. I've yet to come across any competitor in this space which matches the quality The Rest is Money delivers. Steph and Robert serve as great hosts. Though both are certainly experts with both haivng sucessful careers in UK economic broadcasting, they differ in many ways. With different background, styles, and sometimes positions on key issues, the show is kept interesting with the balance and insights these can differences bring forth. The show does have fair share of "filler". An episode of 40 minutes, 2 or 3 days week gives a lot of time to talk and sometimes there's clearly not much to talk about. While this does allow for deeper dives into nicher issues (which what makes a good podcast great), there are plenty of moments when there's just not that much to say. Both hosts have a habit diving into telling stories of little relevance or just waffling through a topic. While sometimes entertaining it can devolve the show into background noise. I'm looking forward to see how this relatively new show evolves. I think it's yet to find perfection, but it's found a good formula which has kept me interested and engaged thus far. PS: Can’t help but notice at least one reviewer irritated by Steph, calling her “socialist”, and want her gone. First, she’s clearly not a socialist. Get a grip. Im certain this view is just another example of the weird British hatred towards women with working class and/or Northern accents expressing expertise or educated opinions. I don’t always agree with her but she’s clearly educated enough to educate the general public.

Ditch the socialist bias

hjtdfyuhds5/23/2024

Steph is clearly more interested in herself and her socialist bias than money, business or economics. Irritating, ignorant and biased. Useless partner of an otherwise interesting RP