Aideen Finnegan
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And I think you've offered some really, not just good advice here today, Gwen, but also a real emotional, motivational sort of manifesto to push ahead with this now, especially for anyone out there who's stressing about it.
Which we call it like snozzle bog or something.
That's it for this week.
You'll find a link to Mab's in the show notes and also our previous episodes, which have touched on the issue of debt.
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This is Better With Money.
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You have come to the right place if you're lucky enough to be heading on holidays this year but need to squeeze as much as you can out of your budget.
By the end of this episode, you'll have the tips to make it happen.
Jet fuel shortages be damned.
I'm Aideen Finnegan and this is Better With Money from the Irish Times.
I'm joined today by Pricewatch editor, Conor Pope.
Hi, Conor.
Before we begin, we did speak to travel expert Stephanie Barry-Woods earlier this year as the conflict in the Middle East was just kind of kicking off.
And she had lots of great tips for booking holidays, particularly in finding cheaper flights and accommodation and stressing that procrastination will drive up the cost of any holiday.
But obviously things have changed.
So, I mean, it's still worth listening to that episode.
If you missed it, I'll leave a link in the show notes.