Alice

Content Marketing Executive
With a film degree and a passion for social media, Alice is always on the lookout for the latest trends — whether that’s a viral TikTok sound or the next big shift in how people talk about money. At Loqbox, she brings creativity and fun to financial conversations, making money feel a little less daunting and a lot more engaging. When she’s not crafting content, you’ll find her mooching around Bristol’s charity shops, hunting for hidden gems, or tracking down the city’s best new food spots.

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Alice’s pick for her favourite video is from the summer 2024 vox pop series centered around opening up the money conversation. She enjoys how this video takes everyday money conversations and turns them into something playful, relatable, and fun. It’s proof that talking about finances doesn’t have to be awkward — it can be engaging, surprising, and rather entertaining!

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’s top financial reads and tips

My top 3 financial reads:

1. Girls Just Wanna Have Funds: A must-read for anyone looking to take control of their financial future. This book breaks down investing in a way that’s accessible and empowering!

2. Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men: What does financial inequality look like? This eye-opening book uncovers how gender data gaps impact everything from healthcare to the economy— including women’s financial wellbeing.

3. The Psychology of Money: Money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about how we think, feel, and behave. Housel explores the power of financial habits and mindset shifts that can change the way you manage money for life.

My top 3 financial tips:

1. Educate yourself: Knowledge is power. Invest time in understanding financial concepts, whether through reading, online courses, or workshops. A solid grasp of financial literacy can lead to more informed decisions.

2. Challenge your money mindset: How we think about money is shaped by childhood experiences and societal norms. Reflecting on your financial mindset can help build healthier money habits.

3. Start a sinking fund: Instead of feeling guilty about treating yourself, budget for it! Set up small savings pots for things like gig tickets, holidays or little treats. It makes spending more intentional and stress-free.

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