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History of Money

History of Money

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History of Money is a personal finance and history podcast exploring how money was invented, how financial systems evolved, and why the past still controls your wallet today.

Long before credit cards, banks, stock markets, and digital currency, humans were already struggling with debt, inflation, wealth inequality, speculation, and financial collapse. This podcast tells the long story of money—from barter and coinage to banking, paper currency, central banks, markets, and modern finance.

Each episode blends financial history, personal finance, behavioral economics, and the psychology of money to explain:

  • How money evolved from ancient trade to modern banking
  • Why debt, interest, and credit emerged
  • How inflation and currency systems were created
  • Why financial crises repeat across centuries
  • How banks and governments gained control of money
  • How fear, greed, and status shaped financial behavior
  • How history explains today’s money problems

This isn’t an academic lecture or a stock-picking show. It’s a story-driven guide to the history of money, how the financial system works, and understanding the forces that quietly shape modern wealth, poverty, markets, and personal finance.

If you’re interested in financial history, personal finance, how money works, behavioral finance, banking history, inflation, investing, wealth building, and learning how the past explains today’s financial world—this podcast is for you.

History of Money Because before there were markets… there was a story.

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