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The Prosperity Podcast is for ambitious individuals—entrepreneurs and professionals—who want to take control of their finances and create a life of freedom, security and meaning. It’s for those who believe that wealth is about more than just money, it’s about having the freedom to choose how you live, work and give.
Whether you’re just getting started or you’re looking to rebalance your approach, this podcast is your guide to building long term, sustainable wealth. We talk about investing wisely, creating multiple income streams and designing a portfolio that reflects your values and your goals.
Prosperity Podcast features honest conversations about money—how to grow it, how to keep it and how to enjoy it.
Nicole Bremner is an investor, certified financial coach, author and mum of three. Having had a successful career in investment banking, like many women who take a ‘career break’ to have children, she found herself at a crossroads, not entirely sure what path to take next.
Combining her financial knowledge with her passion for good architecture and design, Nicole was able to build on her experience and expertise to develop a new career, which fit around her children and spent the next decade building a multi million property portfolio in London.
Newly relaunched as Prosperity Podcast, Nicole interviews some of the interesting people she has met while navigating her (sometimes turbulent) voyage through professional and family life. From charity founders and travelling investors to authors and young entrepreneurs, these are the real tales of real people finding their way in business. Join Nicole as she listens to their stories and the lessons they have learned along the way.
The Prosperity Podcast is for ambitious individuals—entrepreneurs and professionals—who want to take control of their finances and create a life of freedom, security and meaning. It’s for those who believe that wealth is about more than just money, it’s about having the freedom to choose how you live, work and give.
Whether you’re just getting started or you’re looking to rebalance your approach, this podcast is your guide to building long term, sustainable wealth. We talk about investing wisely, creating multiple income streams and designing a portfolio that reflects your values and your goals.
Prosperity Podcast features honest conversations about money—how to grow it, how to keep it and how to enjoy it.
Nicole Bremner is an investor, certified financial coach, author and mum of three. Having had a successful career in investment banking, like many women who take a ‘career break’ to have children, she found herself at a crossroads, not entirely sure what path to take next.
Combining her financial knowledge with her passion for good architecture and design, Nicole was able to build on her experience and expertise to develop a new career, which fit around her children and spent the next decade building a multi million property portfolio in London.
Newly relaunched as Prosperity Podcast, Nicole interviews some of the interesting people she has met while navigating her (sometimes turbulent) voyage through professional and family life. From charity founders and travelling investors to authors and young entrepreneurs, these are the real tales of real people finding their way in business. Join Nicole as she listens to their stories and the lessons they have learned along the way.
Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Prosperity Podcast: Mastering Money and Mindset for Real Prosperity.
Hosts
Nicole Bremner
Previous Guests
Michael Becker
Michael Becker is the founder of Neo Core and the author of 'Content Capitalist: How to Create a Content Business'. He is known for pioneering EEG technology that adapts audio content to the listener's mood and mental state. His work focuses on reshaping traditional content marketing strategies and delivering personalized listening experiences that maximize attention and engagement.
Michael Becker is the founder of Neo Core and the author of 'Content Capitalist: How to Create a Content Business'. He is known for pioneering EEG technology that adapts audio content to the listener's mood and mental state. His work focuses on reshaping traditional content marketing strategies and delivering personalized listening experiences that maximize attention and engagement.
Anwen Cooper
Anwen Cooper is the mission director and cofounder of Thrivall, where she focuses on the intersection of mental health and workplace wellbeing. With extensive experience in strategic marketing and mental health advocacy, Anwen is dedicated to building resilient and supportive workplaces. She also incorporates her knowledge of yoga into her approach, emphasizing the importance of proactive counselling and personal wellbeing in enhancing professional productivity.
Anwen Cooper is the mission director and cofounder of Thrivall, where she focuses on the intersection of mental health and workplace wellbeing. With extensive experience in strategic marketing and mental health advocacy, Anwen is dedicated to building resilient and supportive workplaces. She also incorporates her knowledge of yoga into her approach, emphasizing the importance of proactive counselling and personal wellbeing in enhancing professional productivity.
Martin Stewart
Martin Stewart is a veteran mortgage broker and the founder of London Money. He has extensive experience in the mortgage industry and has recently transitioned into fiction writing, publishing his debut novel 'Goodbye Morecambe'. His work reflects his insights into the housing market and consumer behavior, and he is known for his candid discussions on financial topics.
Martin Stewart is a veteran mortgage broker and the founder of London Money. He has extensive experience in the mortgage industry and has recently transitioned into fiction writing, publishing his debut novel 'Goodbye Morecambe'. His work reflects his insights into the housing market and consumer behavior, and he is known for his candid discussions on financial topics.
Topics Discussed
content creation
AI
EEG technology
content marketing
personalized listening experience
productivity
mood regulation
wellbeing
Content Capitalist
startup ecosystem
UK economy
market performance
inflation
financial shocks
cost of living
economic policies
entrepreneurial spirit
investment trends
financial planning
investment trusts
mental health
workplace wellbeing
proactive counselling
employee wellbeing
psychological safety
stigma reduction
business productivity
Bank of England
interest rates
IMF predictions
cash ISAs
English wine market
Women's Investment Boardroom
UK housing market
mortgage broker
consumer debt
property
success
affordability
political uncertainty
generational wealth
fiction writing
self publishing
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Prosperity Podcast: Mastering Money and Mindset for Real Prosperity.
0:0041:50
The Future of Content: Brainwaves, AI and building a content empire with Michael Becker #172
Ever wondered how cutting edge technology can transform content creation and consumption?
In this episode of The Prosperity Podcast I welcome Michael Becker, founder of Neo Core and author of Content Capitalist: How to Create a Content Business. Michael shares his remarkable journey from pioneering EEG technology that adapts audio content to your mood and mental state, to reshaping traditional content marketing strategies through his latest book.
Discover how Michaels revolutionary startup, Neo Core, utilises EEG tech to analyse and interpret brainwaves in real time, delivering a highly personalised listening experience designed to maximise attention and engagement. We then dive into the future of content consumption, discussing how technology can influence productivity, mood regulation and overall wellbeing.
Michael also shares powerful insights from Content Capitalist, which is genuinely a brilliant marketing manual, explaining why traditional marketing funnels are becoming obsolete and reveals practical strategies for standing out in todays content saturated world. Packed with actionable advice, this conversation will help entrepreneurs, content creators and marketers leverage innovative tactics to build lasting audience connections.
Key Highlights:
Understanding adaptive content technology and its applications
Innovative approaches to content marketing beyond traditional funnels
Essential strategies for creating impactful, engaging content
Insights into becoming a successful content entrepreneur
Navigating the startup ecosystem and choosing the right opportunities
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
Ever wondered how cutting edge technology can transform content creation and consumption?
In this episode of The Prosperity Podcast I welcome Michael Becker, founder of Neo Core and author of Content Capitalist: How to Create a Content Business. Michael shares his remarkable journey from pioneering EEG technology that adapts audio content to your mood and mental state, to reshaping traditional content marketing strategies through his latest book.
Discover how Michaels revolutionary startup, Neo Core, utilises EEG tech to analyse and interpret brainwaves in real time, delivering a highly personalised listening experience designed to maximise attention and engagement. We then dive into the future of content consumption, discussing how technology can influence productivity, mood regulation and overall wellbeing.
Michael also shares powerful insights from Content Capitalist, which is genuinely a brilliant marketing manual, explaining why traditional marketing funnels are becoming obsolete and reveals practical strategies for standing out in todays content saturated world. Packed with actionable advice, this conversation will help entrepreneurs, content creators and marketers leverage innovative tactics to build lasting audience connections.
Key Highlights:
Understanding adaptive content technology and its applications
Innovative approaches to content marketing beyond traditional funnels
Essential strategies for creating impactful, engaging content
Insights into becoming a successful content entrepreneur
Navigating the startup ecosystem and choosing the right opportunities
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
0:0019:22
This Week In Wealth: Navigating the UK economy, challenges and opportunities #171
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nicole Bremner
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
UK economymarket performanceinflationfinancial shockscost of livingeconomic policiesentrepreneurial spiritinvestment trendsfinancial planninginvestment trusts
In this episode of This Week in Wealth I discusses the current state of the UK economy, including market performance, inflation and potential financial shocks. I highlight the challenges posed by rising costs of living and the impact of economic policies. Despite the grim outlook, there are some positive developments in the entrepreneurial spirit and investment trends among UK residents, emphasising the importance of adaptability in financial planning.
Takeaways
The UK economy is facing significant financial shocks.
Inflation is projected to rise due to various factors.
The UK is currently heavily exposed to US market fluctuations.
Entrepreneurial spirit is on the rise in the UK.
Despite this some surveys show that financial optimism is increasing among UK residents. Go figure?
Investment trusts are gaining popularity among investors.
Positive movements in the financial landscape exist despite challenges.
Do you think we're on the brink of financial ruin? I welcome your thoughts and comments to [email protected].
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
In this episode of This Week in Wealth I discusses the current state of the UK economy, including market performance, inflation and potential financial shocks. I highlight the challenges posed by rising costs of living and the impact of economic policies. Despite the grim outlook, there are some positive developments in the entrepreneurial spirit and investment trends among UK residents, emphasising the importance of adaptability in financial planning.
Takeaways
The UK economy is facing significant financial shocks.
Inflation is projected to rise due to various factors.
The UK is currently heavily exposed to US market fluctuations.
Entrepreneurial spirit is on the rise in the UK.
Despite this some surveys show that financial optimism is increasing among UK residents. Go figure?
Investment trusts are gaining popularity among investors.
Positive movements in the financial landscape exist despite challenges.
Do you think we're on the brink of financial ruin? I welcome your thoughts and comments to [email protected].
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
0:0036:02
How can businesses proactively support mental health and create thriving workplaces? We ask Anwen Cooper #170
In this episode I welcome Anwen Cooper, mission director and cofounder of Thrivall, to explore the intersection of mental health, workplace wellbeing and proactive counselling. Drawing from extensive experience in strategic marketing, mental health advocacy and even yoga, Anwen offers valuable perspectives on building resilient, supportive workplaces where employees can truly flourish.
Anwen shares the transformative power of proactive counselling, providing team members with qualified counsellor-coaches who offer personalised support before crisis strikes, enhancing both personal wellbeing and professional productivity. Nicole and Anwen delve into critical issues like overcoming workplace stigma around mental health, creating psychologically safe environments and the significant business impacts of investing in employee wellbeing.
Packed with practical advice, compelling research, and real world examples, this conversation will equip business leaders, HR professionals, and team members with actionable strategies to champion mental health proactively in their organisations.
🎧 Tune in to discover how embracing proactive wellbeing can revolutionise your workplace!
📌 Key Highlights:
✔️ Understanding proactive counselling and its workplace benefits
✔️ How to build psychological safety and trust in teams
✔️ Reducing stigma around mental health through organisational culture
✔️ Actionable steps businesses can take to support employee wellbeing
✔️ The business case for investing in proactive mental health initiatives
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
In this episode I welcome Anwen Cooper, mission director and cofounder of Thrivall, to explore the intersection of mental health, workplace wellbeing and proactive counselling. Drawing from extensive experience in strategic marketing, mental health advocacy and even yoga, Anwen offers valuable perspectives on building resilient, supportive workplaces where employees can truly flourish.
Anwen shares the transformative power of proactive counselling, providing team members with qualified counsellor-coaches who offer personalised support before crisis strikes, enhancing both personal wellbeing and professional productivity. Nicole and Anwen delve into critical issues like overcoming workplace stigma around mental health, creating psychologically safe environments and the significant business impacts of investing in employee wellbeing.
Packed with practical advice, compelling research, and real world examples, this conversation will equip business leaders, HR professionals, and team members with actionable strategies to champion mental health proactively in their organisations.
🎧 Tune in to discover how embracing proactive wellbeing can revolutionise your workplace!
📌 Key Highlights:
✔️ Understanding proactive counselling and its workplace benefits
✔️ How to build psychological safety and trust in teams
✔️ Reducing stigma around mental health through organisational culture
✔️ Actionable steps businesses can take to support employee wellbeing
✔️ The business case for investing in proactive mental health initiatives
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
0:0018:47
This Week In Wealth: Will the Bank of England cut interest rates three more times this year? And are British wines losing their fizz? #169
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nicole Bremner
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Bank of Englandinterest ratesIMF predictionscash ISAsEnglish wine marketWomen's Investment Boardroom
In this episode of This Week in Wealth I discuss various financial topics including the IMF predictions that the Bank of England will slash interest rates three times this year, in spite of stubbornly high inflation. We also discuss the race to invest in cash ISAs ahead of rumoured changed. I take a deep dive into the English wine market. Could it be that this industry is losing its fizz? Finally I'm launching a new Women's Investment Boardroom. Message me for more details.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 05:23 Interest Rates and Economic Predictions 06:37 Savers and Cash ISAs 09:22 Business Liability and Personal Responsibility 12:52 The State of the English Wine Industry 20:47 Impact of Economic Factors on Wine Production 21:44 Upcoming Event
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
In this episode of This Week in Wealth I discuss various financial topics including the IMF predictions that the Bank of England will slash interest rates three times this year, in spite of stubbornly high inflation. We also discuss the race to invest in cash ISAs ahead of rumoured changed. I take a deep dive into the English wine market. Could it be that this industry is losing its fizz? Finally I'm launching a new Women's Investment Boardroom. Message me for more details.
00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 05:23 Interest Rates and Economic Predictions 06:37 Savers and Cash ISAs 09:22 Business Liability and Personal Responsibility 12:52 The State of the English Wine Industry 20:47 Impact of Economic Factors on Wine Production 21:44 Upcoming Event
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
0:0053:08
How resilient is the UK housing market? A candid conversation with mortgage broker and first time novelist Martin Stewart #168
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nicole Bremner
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Martin Stewart
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
UK housing marketmortgage brokerconsumer debtpropertysuccessinterest ratesaffordabilitypolitical uncertaintygenerational wealthfiction writingself publishing
Nicole Bremner welcomes back Martin Stewart to the Prosperity Podcast, veteran mortgage broker, founder of London Money and now published author for a frank and insightful look at the resilience of the UK housing market, the shifting shape of consumer debt and how society’s expectations around money, property and success are evolving.
Martin shares his expert view on why the housing market continues to defy predictions of collapse, despite rising interest rates, affordability challenges and political uncertainty. From the fallout of Trussonomics to the pressure on younger generations burdened with debt and inflation, this episode cuts through the headlines to explore what’s really happening behind the scenes.
But this episode isn’t just about mortgages. Nicole and Martin also explore the psychology of consumerism, the role of the Bank of Mum and Dad, the impact of short term debt and why we might be the first generation to give too much to our children, leaving them unprepared for what’s ahead.
In a more personal twist, Martin also opens up about his transition into fiction writing, discussing the release of his (excellent in my view) debut novel Goodbye Morecambe, set in his nostalgic hometown of, you guessed it, Morecambe. The conversation touches on creativity, self publishing and the vulnerability of sharing a story that’s close to the heart.
🎧 Whether you’re a property professional, investor, or just fascinated by the intersection of finance, society and storytelling, this episode offers thoughtful commentary, expert insights and a few laughs along the way.
📌 Key Highlights:
✔️ The UK housing market’s surprising resilience
✔️ The reality behind mortgage approval rates and affordability
✔️ Generational wealth, consumer debt and the illusion of prosperity
✔️ How lockdown shaped Martin’s creative journey
✔️ Behind the scenes of writing and self publishing a debut novel
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
Nicole Bremner welcomes back Martin Stewart to the Prosperity Podcast, veteran mortgage broker, founder of London Money and now published author for a frank and insightful look at the resilience of the UK housing market, the shifting shape of consumer debt and how society’s expectations around money, property and success are evolving.
Martin shares his expert view on why the housing market continues to defy predictions of collapse, despite rising interest rates, affordability challenges and political uncertainty. From the fallout of Trussonomics to the pressure on younger generations burdened with debt and inflation, this episode cuts through the headlines to explore what’s really happening behind the scenes.
But this episode isn’t just about mortgages. Nicole and Martin also explore the psychology of consumerism, the role of the Bank of Mum and Dad, the impact of short term debt and why we might be the first generation to give too much to our children, leaving them unprepared for what’s ahead.
In a more personal twist, Martin also opens up about his transition into fiction writing, discussing the release of his (excellent in my view) debut novel Goodbye Morecambe, set in his nostalgic hometown of, you guessed it, Morecambe. The conversation touches on creativity, self publishing and the vulnerability of sharing a story that’s close to the heart.
🎧 Whether you’re a property professional, investor, or just fascinated by the intersection of finance, society and storytelling, this episode offers thoughtful commentary, expert insights and a few laughs along the way.
📌 Key Highlights:
✔️ The UK housing market’s surprising resilience
✔️ The reality behind mortgage approval rates and affordability
✔️ Generational wealth, consumer debt and the illusion of prosperity
✔️ How lockdown shaped Martin’s creative journey
✔️ Behind the scenes of writing and self publishing a debut novel
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. The view and opinions of the guest speakers do not represent that of the host. Always do your own research.
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