Moneywise

People don’t make financial decisions based on textbook rules, they make them through emotions while navigating real-life challenges. Whether you’re a Millennial or Gen Z, most advice circles back to the same old tips: save more, start a SIP, cut costs. But what about the hurdles we actually face day to day?

In the Moneywise Podcast series, two generations come together for a heart-to-heart on financial planning and the real challenges behind it. Whether you’re just starting out or already seasoned, this series will help you become #Moneywise through jargon-free conversations rooted in lived experiences. Two voices, two perspectives, one goal.

The podcast is hosted by Rachita Dabre, bringing the Gen Z lens, and Virat Sharma, adding the Millennial viewpoint shaped by real-world experience. Both part of the Bandhan Mutual Fund content team, they are passionate about helping people make smarter investment choices.

Each episode uncovers untold truths about financial planning, budgeting, and investing. Sometimes they clash, sometimes they find common ground, but always with honesty. Tune in every Friday to find out just how similar (or different) their journeys really are.

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What is Moneywise?

Most financial advice still sounds like it’s stuck in a textbook. Moneywise flips that.

This podcast brings together a Millennial and a Gen Z voice for honest, jargon-free conversations on all things personal finance, from your salary and SIPs to your insecurities about not having “figured it out” yet.

Each month, we focus on one financial topic and unpack it through a series of short, weekly, engaging episodes. It’s a podcast that meets you where you are and helps you move forward, one episode at a time.
Continuing the tradition of initiatives and campaigns that motivate, guide, and educate Indians about financial wisdom and wealth creation, we bring you MoneyWise - a podcast series that connects with investors and simplifies the important aspects of investment.

We reached out to the average Indian investor through our successful short films like Bachat Nivesh Badhat, One Idiot, and Return of One Idiot to educate the public about the importance of savings and long-term investments for financial growth and security. Our landmark campaigns like #DateyRaho and #PaisonKoRokoMat have educated millions successfully about the power of investing.

MoneyWise is about how the average Indian can create wealth in his/her life. Our podcasts simplify tried-and-tested investment wisdom and opportunities for wealth creation in Indian financial markets. This will answer your questions on how you can utilize this information to create your own wealth.