Georgie Frost is an award winning financial broadcaster with a fascinating back history of changing her life around after suffering personal misfortune; an inspiring in demand speaker on the corporate circuit.
Georgie is one of the UK’s top Financial Broadcasters. A multi-award-winning presenter, she is best known for her work as the host of the number one finance podcast, This is Money, and as Editor-at-large at Times Money Mentor.
She is an expert commentator on all matters of personal finance and consumer affairs, across national radio and TV, including regular appearances on Times Radio, BBC national and regional stations, and TalkRadio.
Georgie presented her own 4 hour daily mid-morning show on national radio station, Share Radio and specialises in making finance engaging, accessible and highly entertaining. She is now a hugely popular podcast host, writing and fronting the Daily Mail’s Money podcast for the last decade as well as a number of other business and leadership podcasts.
Georgie has won a number of finance broadcasting awards and accolades, continuing to bring her wit and warmth to any subject that she covers. She has travelled the world, hosting events and broadcasting from the likes of COP to the Cannes Lions Festival and Mobile World Congress, covering a wide range of topics including finance, climate change, AI, technology, marketing, and health care.
For more than a decade, Georgie was a successful Sports Broadcaster, predominantly with the BBC. She’s a qualified football coach and strong advocate for girls in sports.
In 2008 Georgie suffered a major setback early in her career after a back injury which left her struggling to walk and to work. Combined with her lack of financial engagement at the time, she struggled with debt for a number of years, being told that she would be in a wheelchair by the time she was 40. But after a month in an NHS residential pain course in 2014, Georgie got the confidence and the strength to turn her life around, completing a Masters in Political Communication, taking exams in consumer law and personal finance, taking a full time job in finance presenting and getting out of debt.
To this day, she still suffers from chronic pain but does not let it hold her back. In fact, it is this that drives Georgie in her work today, because she understands what it is like to feel the weight of debt and the fear of hopelessness. She constantly strives to find ways to reach and engage people in their finances, whatever their background or education, so that they may avoid the mistakes that she made. She is a big advocate for financial inclusion.