The Curve is a platform to learn more about money. To change the stereotype that these conversations are typically boring, and only for men in suits. Victoria has worked in the finance and investing world for 13 years, and Sophie is a total novice. Learn alongside her as she asks all the questions you're thinking, but might feel a little embarrassed to ask. This podcast will give you all the tools and knowledge to achieve financial freedom, as well as (hopefully) having a laugh along the way.
New episodes every Monday and Wednesday!
Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice
The Curve is a platform to learn more about money. To change the stereotype that these conversations are typically boring, and only for men in suits. Victoria has worked in the finance and investing world for 13 years, and Sophie is a total novice. Learn alongside her as she asks all the questions you're thinking, but might feel a little embarrassed to ask. This podcast will give you all the tools and knowledge to achieve financial freedom, as well as (hopefully) having a laugh along the way.
New episodes every Monday and Wednesday!
Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice

This week’s Curve Weekly starts with Soph’s financial dilemma of the month - a perfect storm of overspending, £5 left in the bank, and a 4% phone battery in Mayfair. Then, just as we got rolling, Vic’s mic cut out (classic), so yes… this is take two. Once the tech drama settled, Vic breaks down why the market is down 2%, what’s spooking investors, and how the AI bubble ties into it. We also dive into that viral “Did women ruin the workplace?” headline and unpack why the real problem is a system that was never built for women to thrive. Then it’s onto Trump threatening to sue the BBC for $1B - what happened, why it matters, and why the media world is slightly sweating. And finally, we look at what Brits are really using ChatGPT for… and let’s just say the answer might surprise you.
WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits:
Market Drop – When the stock market has a tiny sulk.
AI Bubble – When AI stocks get too hyped.
Diversification – Don’t put all your money eggs in one basket.
S&P 500 – The 500 biggest US companies in one group.
CapEx – Big-ticket spending by companies.
Government Shutdown – When the US government can’t agree and… stops.
The Fed – The US interest-rate boss.
Defamation – Saying something untrue and getting sued for it.
Algorithm – The puppet master deciding what you see online.
50:30:20 Rule – A simple budget split: needs, wants, investing.
Credits:
Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright
Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby
Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro
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For more from The Curve:
(00:00:00) Coming Up In Todays Episode… (00:01:03) Soph’s Financial Dilemma (00:07:09) The Market Is Down 2% (00:15:46) Did Women Ruin The Workplace? (00:22:32) Trump Sues The BBC (00:29:06) Brits Are Using This For Chat Gpt? (00:33:00) Before We Go… (00:34:51) Thank You For Listening! (00:35:29) Financial Disclaimer (00:35:57) Outtake
Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.