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The Story of Money

The Story of Money

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FT columnist Gillian Tett and FT Alphaville editor Robin Wigglesworth dig into the ideas, personalities and institutions that have shaped the history of finance.

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  • The 18th-century woman who made saving possible for the poor
    May 27 2026

    Priscilla Wakefield was a Quaker, writer and social reformer who believed financial security shouldn’t be reserved for the wealthy. Living in late 18th- and early 19th-century England, she founded the country’s first penny savings bank, giving working women and children a safe place to save. Victoria Bateman, author of Economica: A Global History of Women, Wealth and Power, tells hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth about Wakefield’s life, her ideas and how a simple concept — saving small sums — helped spark a quiet revolution in financial inclusion, with lessons for today. But that didn’t stop Wakefield from running into financial problems of her own.


    Further reading:

    Economica: A global history of women, wealth and power, by Victoria Bateman (2025)

    Reflections on the present condition of the female sex, by Priscilla Wakefield, (reprinted 2015, Cambridge University Press)


    Credits: Cambridge Library Collection, National Portrait Gallery, Disruption Worthies, National Park Service, Hollinger & Rockey


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    Hosts: Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth

    Producers: Lulu Smyth and Laurence Knight

    Executive Producers: Flo Phillips and Manuela Saragosa

    Original music: Breen Turner

    Broadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros Giuompasis

    Podcast Development: Laura Clarke

    Video editor: Kristen Kenyon and Josh Divney at Podcast Discovery


    Learn more at www.ft.com/tsom or get in touch at thestoryofmoney@ft.com


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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    47 mins
  • The deal that put the dollar at the centre of the world
    May 20 2026

    Take 730 delegates from 44 countries, plus another 2,000 or so hangers-on. House them in a remote, dilapidated hotel with holes in the roof and broken furniture. Deliver a train wagon filled with alcohol. Throw in some Russian spies, German prisoners of war, a troupe of bombshell “secretaries” and a magician. And then have the lead protagonist, the world’s most famous economist, almost die of a heart attack. What does that give you? Only the most successful international monetary negotiation in history. This is the story of the Bretton Woods conference of 1944, as relayed by journalist and author Ed Conway to hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth. The three weeks of chaotic talks would deliver three decades of postwar peace and prosperity, and enthrone the US dollar as the global reserve currency. The discussions also nearly killed Britain’s lead negotiator, John Maynard Keynes, and would later disgrace his US counterpart, Harry Dexter White.


    Further reading:

    The Summit, by Ed Conway (2015)

    The Economic Consequences of the Peace, by John Maynard Keynes (1919)

    John Maynard Keynes, biography by Robert Skidelsky in three volumes (1983-2000)

    Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Spy Case, by R Bruce Craig (2004)


    Credits: King’s College Cambridge, the IMF, Dreamstime, Getty Images, the Hulton Archive, Ullstein Bild, Bettmann, Shutterstock, the LIFE Picture Collection, Thomas D McAvoy, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and the Darling Archive.


    To enjoy future episodes, be sure to subscribe to The Story of Money wherever you get your podcasts, also on the show's dedicated YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@FTTheStoryOfMoney


    Hosts: Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth

    Producer: Laurence Knight

    Executive Producers: Flo Phillips and Manuela Saragosa

    Original music: Breen Turner

    Broadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros Giuompasis

    Podcast Development: Laura Clarke

    Video editor: Kristen Kenyon and Josh Divney at Podcast Discovery


    Learn more at ft.com/tsom or get in touch at thestoryofmoney@ft.com.


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    53 mins
  • Why money is the biggest shared hallucination in human history
    May 13 2026

    What is money? And what can a small island in Micronesia teach us about how it works? On Yap, a remote island in the western Pacific, giant calcite “Rai” stones once functioned as currency, where ownership and collective trust — rather than physical possession — defined wealth and status. In this episode of The Story of Money, macroeconomist and author Felix Martin joins hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth to explore the stones of Yap, the origins of money and why the traditional “barter theory” may be a myth.


    Further reading:

    Money: The Unauthorised Biography (2015) by Felix Martin

    Uap of the Carolines (1910) by William Henry Furness III

    A Treatise on Money (1930) by John Maynard Keynes

    The Island of Stone Money (1991) and Money Mischief (1992) by Milton Friedman

    ‘Tralla La’ in Uncle Scrooge #6 by Carl Barks (1954)

    His Majesty O’Keefe (1954) Warner Bros


    To enjoy future episodes, be sure to subscribe to The Story of Money wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow the show's dedicated YouTube channel here.


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    Learn more at ft.com/tsom or get in touch at thestoryofmoney@ft.com.


    Hosts: Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth

    Guest: Felix Martin

    Producer: Lulu Smyth

    Senior Producers: Laurence Knight and Michela Tindera

    Executive Producers: Flo Phillips and Manuela Saragosa

    Original music: Breen Turner

    Broadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros Giuompasis

    Podcast Development: Laura Clarke

    FT Global Head of Audio: Cheryl Brumley

    Video editors: Kristen Kenyon and Josh Divney at Podcast Discovery


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com

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    45 mins
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