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Show overview
Which? has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 315 episodes, alongside 69 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 11 min and 30 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 57 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 123 episodes published.
From the publisher
Our presenters sit down with our team of consumer experts to give you useful advice to help make life simpler, fairer and safer for everyone. Which? Money is your home for money news and personal finance hacks. Which? Shorts is your home of narrated pieces from our suite of magazines. And stay tuned for other shows full of advice.
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70 years of premium bonds - are they still worth it?
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What the Middle East conflict means for your energy bills
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Pension transfers can take ten days - so why are some taking six months?
For many of us, doing admin on our pensions isn’t exactly the most exciting job in the world, but transferring or combining your pots can come with big advantages. So, for those of us who want to do it, why is the process still so painful? In this episode, Which? Money’s Ruby Flanagan joins us to share her research into pension transfers, and reveals the reality faced by Which? members trying to navigate the process and make managing their savings for later life easier. Plus, Lisa Picardo, chief business officer at PensionBee explains why she thinks there should be an industry-standard ten-day timeframe for transfers, rather than relying on decades-old legislation that allows firms to take up to six months. With pension dashboards set to roll out over the next year or so, more people are expected to locate and review their pension pots, likely leading to a rise in transfer requests. Without faster processes and updated regulation, this could create even longer backlogs, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Read more about why pension transfers are taking so long on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

Common mistakes when writing a will - and how to avoid them
Making a will is something we all ought to do, but there are common mistakes you really need to avoid - and they’re all pretty easy.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we've spoken to our members to find out their real-life experiences with writing a will to find out which errors are most common, and explain the consequences of not having a watertight document.Plus, we explain what steps you can take to ensure you will is error-free, whether or not you've made a will already.Read more about writing a will on our website & sign up for our free Money newsletterCreate a will with Which? Wills in just four easy stepsIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

Can we get healthier as we age? Your questions answered
Back in January we brought you a live podcast with our health experts who answered your questions on how to get healthier as you age. We couldn't answer them all, so we've recorded another episode to cover more of your burning health questions. In this bonus episode of our healthy living podcast, we're joined by our public health nutritionist Shefalee Loth and the founder of CityDietitians Sophie Medlin who share their expertise on supplements, exercise and the menopause. Plus, our experts explain whether or not its ever too late to adapt your lifestyle to make you live longer. Read more of our health news and advice on our website & sign up for our free monthly Healthly Living newsletter If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership.

The tax advantages of leaving money to charity in your will
If your estate is large enough when you die, inheritance tax will be due on the money and assets you leave behind for your loved ones, but you can reduce the size of the bill by leaving a slice of your wealth to charity. In this episode, Which? Money deputy editor Sam Richardson explains how nominating a charity to receive a portion of your estate can achieve three things: reduce your inheritance tax bill, help your family retain more of your wealth, and support a good cause with funds it can put to good use. Plus, James Buchan from the Which? legal team tells us why it’s important that you have a will and why it should be kept up to date when a big life event happens. Read more ways to avoid inheritance tax on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

What do England's new recycling laws mean for you?
From 31 March 2026, a major change is being introduced across councils in England to standardise what is accepted in kerbside bin collections.In this episode, we explain how the Simpler Recycling law is going to change the way you dispose your household recycling waste in England.Read more about the changes on our website & sign up for our free Sustainability newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price