Thrift

Thrift is an upbeat podcast that offers wise ways to beat the cost of living crisis and get the best from your money

Hosted and produced by Katy Gosset

The name of the podcast - Thrift, decorated with stack of coins and a plant

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Podcast details.

Credits

Katy Gosset

Host and Producer
Alex Harmer
Audio Engineer
Phil Vine
Producer
Briana Juretich-Greig
Production Coordinator
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer

Awards

2025 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards

Finalist - Best Business & Finance Podcast

Get in touch

Email us at: podcasts@rnz.co.nz

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