Do our politicians remember what it's like to be the little guy like you or me, and are they keeping an eye on the issues affecting our lives? How hard it is to make ends meet? Do they have a few suggestions on what we can do for life to be a bit easier?
Money issues touch every part of our lives, and I want to know what the people in charge think about it.
So, I had a chat to Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell, about the importance of teaching kids to save from a young age.
We also talked about how he learned to count his pennies with a school post office account, and whether financial literacy should be taught in schools.
For the interview, listen to the podcast.
Still to come: United Future leader Peter Dunne, and Labour leader Jacinda Ardern. New Zealand First leader Winston Peters declined an invitation to take part.
Already out: Prime Minister Bill English, Green Party co-leader James Shaw, ACT leader David Seymour.
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