A former BBC presenter and radio DJ has teamed up with Glasgow Credit Union to launch a brand new podcast.

The Glasgow Credit Union started the podcast to provide no-frills practical financial advice in an easy-to-listen way for people to refer to. 

Taking the lead on the podcast, Scottish TV and radio presenter Heather Suttie will speak to industry leaders, money-saving experts and celebrity guest stars such as Anna Campbell-Jones from Scotland's Home of the Year, Karen Musgrave from Barrhead Travel and The Money Doctor's Fergus Muirhead. 

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Out now, Finances Made Friendly will offer valuable hints and tips to help listeners get the most out of their finances, build financial resilience and save money on everything from energy bills to holidays to home improvements. 

There will be appearances from well-known Scots such as Kay Adams, Doug Allan, Jean Johansson, Colin McCredie and Atta Yaqub. 

Chief Executive Officer David Ross said: “The results from our annual member survey in February 2023, which engaged nearly 10,000 members aged 16 and over across West and Central Scotland, revealed that more than three-quarters of Scots are concerned about their current financial situation.  

“At Glasgow Credit Union we’ve always been committed to improving the lives of our members and easing their financial worries through competitive products and educational workshops.  

“However, these survey results inspired us to go the extra mile and create an easily accessible resource that openly speaks to the financial challenges we’re all facing, in the hope that we can better serve both our members and the wider community.” 

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Glasgow Times: TV presenter Jean Johansson, who will appear on BBC Celebrity MasterChef, is photographed at Clockwise in Glasgow. Picture: Kirsty Anderson/Herald & Times

Glasgow Credit Union currently has over 59,000 members who benefit from regular savings and competitively priced loans and mortgage products.

As a member-driven organisation, its overarching ethos is to financially empower its members and communities by providing financial education and increasing financial literacy in the wider community through its work with local organisations and employers.  

David Ross added: “We’re very excited to be launching this new series and that such a diverse and well-respected variety of industry leaders took the time to speak to Heather to share their personal stories and offer realistic, actionable advice.  

“We are acutely aware of the financial struggles facing not just our members, but people across the country and we wanted to create an engaging platform to provide a wider audience with useful insight, and inspiration for managing your finances with confidence.”