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In this episode I speak to the incredible Victoria Whittington, a female financial planner who stands out in a traditionally male-dominated industry. We dive into her journey from investment banking to setting up her own business, along with the unique challenges and insights she has gained along the way. Victoria shares her personal experiences, from childhood influences and career decisions to the impactful realisation she had during maternity leave. We explore how financial planning can be people-centric, the common misconceptions women have about money, and the importance of removing shame from financial discussions. Plus, Victoria explains her innovative approach to financial advising and the empowering message she promotes for all, especially women. If you're interested in demystifying financial planning and taking control of your financial future, this episode is a must-listen.

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This episode is brought to you by Victoria Whittington Financial Planning.

Victoria knows how easy it is to put off sorting your finances. Life is busy. Work, family, and everything else always seem to take priority. That’s why her advice is clear, jargon-free, and designed to fit around your life, not the other way round.

Her role is to help you turn what you want for the future into a clear plan, break it into manageable steps, and give you the support to keep going until you get there.

If you’d like to have a friendly, no-pressure chat about what financial planning could do for you book a no-obligation 30-minute session here. 

Victoria Whittington Financial Planning is an Appointed Representative of and represents only St. James's Place Wealth Management plc which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for the purpose of advising solely on the group's wealth management products and services, more details of which are set out on the group's website www.sjp.co.uk/products.