MTTM Podcast Episode 500 – Celebrating our 500th podcast episode

1 min Read Published: 06 Apr 2025

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This week, we recorded our 500th podcast in Spiritland studios in Kings Cross. In this celebration episode we take a look back at the history of the Money to the Masses podcast and how it has evolved from those early days of recording at Andy's house, late at night trying not to wake his children. We share some happy memories and funny stories before moving onto how we see the podcast evolving in the coming years. We hope you enjoy this slightly different episode and we both want to say a huge thank you for your support and feedback over the last 11 years. Here's to the next 500!

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