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This week Jason speaks to Judith, who explains why and how she heeded her grandmother's advice to stand on her own financially and how she managed to avoid debt.
Judith also explains how she navigated the financial tsunami of 2009 when she also got married, stopped work to have a child and moved from London to Edinburgh.
Jason Butler is a columnist for The Financial Times, where as 'The Wealthman', he writes about personal finance related issues. He is Head of Financial Education at Salary Finance and also provides expert commentary on personal finance to the BBC, Sky and a range of other publications.
We're delighted to have sponsored Jason's 'Real Money Stories' Podcast - where he shares personal money stories from every day people, so their insights can help you be better with money.