In this episode, we are joined by Rotimi Merriman-Johnson DipFA, also known as Mr MoneyJar - a financial educator who helps people build better relationships with money. Rotimi shares how running is both a batchable and stackable habit - something you can pair with podcasts or audiobooks to make the most of your time. He also reflects on how small, consistent efforts - whether in running or finances - add up to meaningful, long-term progress.
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In this episode, we are joined by Rotimi Merriman-Johnson DipFA, also known as Mr MoneyJar - a financial educator who helps people build better relationships with money. Rotimi shares how running is both a batchable and stackable habit - something you can pair with podcasts or audiobooks to make the most of your time. He also reflects on how small, consistent efforts - whether in running or finances - add up to meaningful, long-term progress.
Community, Brand Lessons, and the Resurgence of Running
The Bento Club
27 minutes
7 months ago
Community, Brand Lessons, and the Resurgence of Running
Hollie Jones, Head of Strategy at Synthesis, joins The Bento Club to talk about running, resilience, and community. From discovering running during the pandemic to training for the London Marathon, Hollie shares what the sport has taught her about culture, brand-building, and personal growth. Hollie is running the London Marathon for The Royal British Legion and you can support her fundraising efforts at this link.
The Bento Club
In this episode, we are joined by Rotimi Merriman-Johnson DipFA, also known as Mr MoneyJar - a financial educator who helps people build better relationships with money. Rotimi shares how running is both a batchable and stackable habit - something you can pair with podcasts or audiobooks to make the most of your time. He also reflects on how small, consistent efforts - whether in running or finances - add up to meaningful, long-term progress.