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Michelle Redfern sits down with Lizzy Goldfinch to explore the crucial intersection of money, leadership, and women's potential. Lizzy shares her professional expertise and personal experiences to illuminate how financial literacy and independence are foundational for closing the leadership gender gap. The conversation focuses on breaking down harmful money myths, embracing financial empowerment, and taking actionable steps to build wealth and create choices.Whether you're navigating your career, seeking financial freedom, or dreaming of a larger impact in your community, this episode will inspire you to take control of your financial future.Episode HighlightsThe “3 Ds” of Financial Vulnerability:• Death, Divorce, and Domestic Violence often leave women in precarious financial positions.• Women aged 55+ are the fastest-growing demographic of homeless people in Australia, emphasizing the need for financial independence.Why Money Matters:• Financial resources give women the power of choice and freedom, enabling them to escape abusive situations or transition careers without fear.• By 2034, women are projected to control 65% of Australia's wealth, making financial literacy more crucial than ever.Reframing Harmful Money Mindsets:• Common limiting beliefs:• “I'm not good with money.”• “Money is vulgar or shameful to talk about.”• Empowering reframes:• “I'm learning to get better with money.”• “I love money and the choices it brings.”Investing in Yourself:• Warren Buffett's advice: The best investment you can make is in yourself.• Tips for self-investment: podcasts, networking, online courses, and continuous learning.The Power of Choice Through Money:• Financial independence allows women to:• Volunteer and engage in meaningful causes.• Leave unsupportive workplaces or unhealthy relationships.Practical Tips to Build Wealth:• Create a “Runaway Fund” for emergencies or unexpected life transitions.• Start small with consistent saving and investing—compounding interest is a game changer.• Keep a record of your accomplishments to ensure fair remuneration at work.Leadership Call to Action1. Examine Your Money Mindset:Identify any limiting beliefs you have about money. Write them down and consciously work to reframe them into empowering affirmations.2. Start Building Wealth Today:Open a savings account and set up an automated transfer—even $5 per paycheck can snowball over time.3. Prepare for Your Next Salary Negotiation:Document your accomplishments and contributions to the business. Set a target remuneration goal and plan your negotiation strategy now.4. Get Educated:Listen to podcasts like She's on the Money, read books like The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape, or follow Lizzie Goldfinch for actionable financial insights.5. Support Your Community:Use your financial resources or time to give back in meaningful ways—whether by mentoring, volunteering, or donating to causes you care about.Connect with Lizzy Goldfinch:Resources Mentioned in the Episode:• The Barefoot Investor by Scott Pape• The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko• PepTalkHer App by Meggie Palmer • The Snowball - Warren BuffetMake sure to subscribe to Lead to Soar on your favourite podcast platform and share this episode with women in your network who are ready to take control of their financial futures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore the path to financial freedom and security with Tracey Sofra, a leading expert in women's financial empowerment. As we age, many of us dream of living a life free from financial stress—whether it's traveling, spending more time with loved ones, or enjoying new hobbies. But achieving this peace of mind requires more than just having enough money; it requires financial clarity and confidence. Tracey shares her insights on empowering women to take control of their financial future and provides practical advice on how to start planning today. Key Discussion Points: Tracey Sofra's Journey and Passion for Women's Financial Independence Why Tracey is passionate about helping women achieve financial independence. Her personal journey and professional background in financial advising. The impact she hopes to make through her work. The Reality for Women and Money The unique challenges women face in managing their finances. How beliefs, family background, and personal experiences influence financial decisions. The importance of financial planning, especially as women tend to live longer. The Risks of Not Having a Financial Plan Potential risks for women who lack a financial plan. Typical scenarios and challenges faced by her clients. Steps to begin the financial planning journey. Creating a Solid Financial Plan Essential components of a good financial plan (budgeting, investments, retirement planning). How to start building a financial plan tailored to individual needs. Understanding retirement timelines and their impact on planning. Cash Flow and Budgeting Essentials Why managing cash flow and budgeting are crucial parts of financial planning. Practical steps to create and maintain a sustainable budget. Tracey shares her final thoughts on empowering women to take control of their financial futures. We discuss actionable steps for listeners to start their journey towards financial independence, including accessing free resources like Tracey's podcast, Women of Wealth, and reading recommended books such as The Barefoot Investor. Embrace your financial future today. Start small, stay informed, and take active steps towards a secure and stress-free life. Remember, the key to financial freedom is not just about money—it's about building confidence and clarity. Quick Links https://traceysofra.com.au/ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/wow-women-of-wealth-podcast-w-tracey-sofra/id1742836809
BRB chicks, we're in Europe! So we're sharing some of our favourite episodes that you may have missed or are worth a re-listen for another cheeky laugh & life lesson. Does your budget vs. your values? Being good with money doesn't mean giving up your online shopping addiction or buying a house. She's On The Money host & author Victoria Devine schools us on how to set up a budget according to your values, why the Barefoot Investor is overrated for 20-somethings & why we should start investing, like yesterday.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of understanding the unique dynamics of different businesses and industries when considering career progression and salary negotiations. The first step is to have a conversation with your employer about your career goals and workplace expectations. Reflecting on what you want from your workplace and career progression is crucial. Workplace expectations and opportunities can vary significantly. It's essential to identify the expectations, benchmarks, and opportunities within your specific workplace. This includes understanding the difference between billable hours and hours per week, and how many clients you are expected to manage in a typical 38-hour workweek. Additionally, knowing the expectations tied to your wage is vital. Many people turn to job search engines like Seek or Indeed to compare salaries. However, it's important to remember that these platforms may not align with industry awards and are not policed for accuracy. It's also crucial to understand whether the listed salaries include superannuation or not. High salaries often come with high expectations, as you need to generate sufficient income for the company. It is crucial to assess the value of all components of positions to make an informed decision. From a financial perspective, companies divide money in specific ways, often using a 3-4 ratio. We encourage you to do your research, including looking at company websites, to understand how responsibilities align with pay packets. Salaries are not independent of job responsibilities, and it's important to recognize this when evaluating your own compensation. When asking for a pay rise, resources and PD, consider key factors and common questions. If your job involves driving, for example, that should be factored into your request. Demonstrating your value before asking for a raise is crucial. Business owners are more likely to agree to a pay rise if they can see tangible outcomes from your work. Think about how you can invest in the business and bring more value. Adopting a mindset where service comes before money can be beneficial. Ensure that your job description and salary are aligned. If you want a pay rise, you need to go above and beyond your current job description. Be proactive and don't wait until the last minute, as businesses operate on budgets. Having a clear goal in mind and being open to negotiation can help you achieve the salary you desire while maintaining a good relationship with your employer. Don't be afraid to talk about money. Developing a healthy money mindset is essential, and we reference Lorraine Murphy's, Mike Michalowicz Denise Duffield Thomas, Bent not Broke and Mel browne work on this topic. Budgeting resources like those from Mel Browne, the Barefoot Investor, and books like "Crucial Conversations" can be very helpful. If you want to earn more money, educate yourself and evaluate your current money habits. Often, spending habits remain the same regardless of income level.
"Under the Tree" is an initiative to re - live the child hood and our lives by relating to stories by great writers of yesteryears. The objective is to rekindle the interest of reading and showcase the Indian authors work which give rebirth to the tradition, culture. Spiritual series that is rich in Indian ethos along with Management aspects increase positivity which is much needed always..
If there's anyone who knows the devastating impact that the current cost of living crisis is having on Australians, it's Scott Pape. As our first-ever returning guest, Scott talks to us about all things money, including how to talk to our kids when we're struggling financially, how much money you need to be happy and much more. There is something in this chat for everyone, including the small business owners that you'll hear Scott describe as the backbone of our nation. Scott also talks about his work as a financial counsellor for Australian's who are struggling to find a way to put a roof over their family's heads and to get healthy meals on the table. He addresses the sneaky tactics of superannuation funds and tells us what we need to do to stay in control of our own super. After listening to this episode, we highly recommend you go back to the first conversation with Scott, where he tells the story of his journey to become the Barefoot Investor and the enormous impact he's had on personal finance in Australia. He also covers the importance of teaching financial literacy in schools, exposing where the department of education has gotten it wrong. Here's the link to the original episode: Scott Pape: The face of finance in Australia Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans ce 75e épisode, je fais la synthèse du livre « The Barefoot Investor » de Scott Pape publié en 2017 à partir de cinq éléments clés à retenir : 1. Avoir plusieurs comptes 2. Éliminez vos dettes 3. Achetez une maison 4. Quittez votre banquier! 5. 9 étapes de la liberté financière Abonne-toi pour soutenir mon travail et obtenir un épisode supplémentaire chaque mois : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/financesfondamentales/subscribe Je t'invite aussi à suivre la page Facebook « Finances Fondamentales - éducation et investissement » pour avoir accès à l'image synthèse de l'épisode et pour me poser tes questions. Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088196588852 Page instagram du podcast : https://www.instagram.com/finances.fondamentales/?hl=fr Pour un accompagnement avec Christine Pelletier, conseillère en sécurité financière et représentante en épargne collective : https://gfmgroupe.com/service/489/offre-finances-fondamentales L'infolettre qui donne l'essentiel des nouvelles en 5 minutes: https://infobref.com/ff Gmail: Financesfondamentales@gmail.com Clause de non-responsabilité Investir comporte des risques de perte. Ce podcast est uniquement à des fins d'information et ne doit pas être considéré comme un conseil en investissement personnalisé ou être utilisé pour prendre des décisions d'investissement. L'animateur du podcast peut détenir des positions dans les titres discutés. L'animateur du podcast reçoit des paiements de diverses entités pour des publicités. L'inclusion de telles publicités ne constitue ni n'implique une approbation, un parrainage ou une recommandation de ceux-ci, ou toute affiliation avec ceux-ci. Les investissements dans des titres comportent des risques de perte. Toute mention d'un titre particulier et des données de performance associées ne constitue pas une recommandation d'acheter ou de vendre ce titre. Les informations fournies sur le podcast ne sont pas destinées à un investisseur ou à une catégorie d'investisseurs spécifiques et sont fournies uniquement à titre d'information générale. Évidemment, rien sur ce podcast ne doit être considéré comme un conseil financier personnalisé ou une sollicitation d'achat ou de vente de titres. Pour tout conseil spécifique, veuillez consulter un professionnel. L'animateur du podcast ne peut être tenu responsable de vos décisions financières.
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Scott Pape, or perhaps as he's better known The Barefoot Investor, has been teaching Australians about finances for almost 20 years. These days he's also investing heavily in his 4 kids - and he's got some great advice for all of us. Scott tells Hame about his mantra that “These are the good ‘ol days” and explains how it helps him stay focused on what matters most to him. He gives some simple yet powerful advice about what to do if you find yourself in financial trouble. And he helps Hame out of the deep hole he's dug himself with pocket money. Scott is of course the best selling author of The Barefoot Investor series of books, and his latest Barefoot Kids has been very popular in our households. However, what you might not know is that he is also now a financial counsellor. So if you find yourself in real financial strife and you give the National Debt Helpline a call on 1800 007 007, there is a chance you might chat with him and he or a colleague can help you navigate your way through it. Big thanks to Scott for making the time to chat! --- And big thanks for HERTZ - our exclusive season 2 sponsor. Thanks to Hertz, we are able to bring you all these great conversations. And just like us, Hertz are all about making memories and having adventures. So if you need a great car to complete your next family getaway, head to hertz.com.au/hodd for a great discount. Terms and conditions do apply. See the website for details on these, as some exclusions do apply. --- If you want to get in touch you can drop us a line at howotherdadsdad.com - We really love hearing from you and really appreciate the funny, heartfelt and moving stories you guys share. Thank you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Financial bliss isn't just for the pragmatic; it's a canvas for artists to paint their dreams on. Join us on this creative financial journey, infusing passion into your artistic endeavors and relationships. Join us in this episode to explore actionable financial strategies for artistic souls. Discover insights from "The Barefoot Investor" by Scott Pape and "The Total Money Makeover" by Dave Ramsey, two experts offering universal financial wisdom. Learn the power of monthly financial date nights to transform your money mindset and build financial security, whether single or in a relationship. Explore The Barefoot Investor's Buckets strategy, debt elimination, homeownership tips, investment insights, and the importance of building an emergency fund. We'll also discuss mortgage strategies, retirement planning, and the significance of leaving a legacy. Unlock your financial potential today. Tune in and discover the steps to financial serenity and contentment. Head to larabiancapilcher.com for freebies, courses, blogs, and more! HEALTHY WEALTHY WISE ARTIST PODCAST SHOW NOTES #FinancialBliss #ArtisticSouls #FinancialEmpowerment #MoneyMindset #FinancialSecurity #Podcast #TheBarefootInvestor #DaveRamsey
Does your budget vs. your values? Being good with money doesn't mean giving up your online shopping addiction or buying a house. She's On The Money host & author Victoria Devine schools us on how to set up a budget according to your values, why the Barefoot Investor is overrated for 20-somethings & why we should start investing, like yesterday.
It's Casual Friday on Business Brain! Listen in as we discuss the Barefoot Investor series of books for adults and kids to learn about finance and money. Then it's on to a discussion about attracting luck in your business and personal life. It's a great way to spend a few […] The post Barefoot Investor + Attracting Luck – Business Brain 476 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
How does financial abundance every single month sound like to you? Too good to be true or right up your alley?If you're looking to take control of your finances, build wealth, and achieve true financial freedom, then it's high time you looked at the Barefoot Investors method to make this a reality.If you're not familiar with the term, "The Barefoot Investor" is a popular finance book written by Scott Pape, an Australian author and financial advisor.His guide to financial freedom has resonated with millions worldwide, and today I'm going to break down two of the nine key principles he recommends to help you gain a better understanding of how to manage your money wisely, and take one step closer to all you desire, no matter where you're at right now.In this episode you'll learn:The 9 step Barefoot Investor Method to financial freedomThe two steps I think are most crucial and powerful to get startedWhy date nights could become your new best financial friendHow to avoid budgeting and instead love buckets For the full transcript and more details head to https://lifepilot.co/13 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we hear from Jess, a single 52-year-old woman who reached out to me in early 2022 when she sent me a lovely email telling me she had been using my blog and podcast, plus The Barefoot Investor, to learn more about money to help her keep on track with some long-term money goals. After paying off her credit card debt, Jess was working on building up her emergency fund, but beyond that, she struggled to see how she could ever afford a home of her own. In a subsequent email, Jess expressed feeling left out while reading my Millionaire Questionnaire responses, as they mainly featured coupled-up, double-income people who appeared to own property. So, when I got an email telling me she had just signed up to buy a home of her own, you bet I wanted to know how she went from a house being out of her league to owning one.
“It's something I love to do and it's just a little hobby on the side, but it's definitely helped increase my confidence about the skills that I've learned, in your course, but it's helped me to feel like I've got a little bit more of a sort of safety net when it comes to savings and disposable income.” -Jenna Bradwell EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Intro 00: 56 Who Is Jenna Bradwell? 01:57 The mindset to improve your situation with renovating 04:02 How did Jenna got started in the business of property inspections? 07:30 The concept of the third space. 11:37 How Jenna got into her first property? 13:56 How did Jenna meet Amanda Gould? 15:20 The realistic way to succeed 17:42 The power of renovating and the importance of having a financial rock. 23:56 How Jenna found trades post covid? Resources The School Of Renovating https://www.theschoolofrenovating.com/ Ladies Financial Club https://www.ladiesfinanceclub.com/ Airtasker https://www.airtasker.automic.com.au/ The Barefoot Investor https://www.barefootinvestor.com/
Christmas is around the corner, but for many families Santa will be cutting back. Budgets are stretched to the limit and there's no relief in sight. Scott Pape is famous for his Barefoot Investor books, but he is also a not-for-profit financial counsellor helping people under financial stress. He says that even the smallest changes can make the biggest difference. National Debt Helpline: https://ndh.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all wish money could grow on trees, but how to we explain to our kids that unfortunately it doesn't? Is it just pocket money for jobs around the house? This week The Barefoot Investor, Scott Pape joined Tegan and Leigh to talk about his new book Barefoot Kids and how we can start to teach our kids about earning and the value of money. This week in nails and fails we're gearing up for Christmas - Tegan becomes a regular Martha Stewart and fashions a lovely garland, while Leigh learns the power of a Christmas song. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at tgm@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli Producer: Clare O'Halloran Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and we aim to get to 1,000. Find out more on mamamia.com.au Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott has a new book out - Barefoot Kids.. Get em on it now and teach them how to be wise with their cash! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott has a new book out - Barefoot Kids.. Get em on it now and teach them how to be wise with their cash! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mel and Fiona are joined this week by Scott Pape to chat about the Barefoot Investor's origin story, the importance of financial counselling and how the hell he's going to keep it all together as he transitions to being the stay-at-home parent for his four kids. Scott also lets us in on a few little secrets and stories from his latest book, Barefoot Kids: Your Epic Money Adventure. If you are experiencing financial difficulty, you can speak to a free, independent financial counsellor in your state or territory by calling 1800 007 007. Want to chat about the episode with us? Join the conversation via our Facebook group facebook.com/groups/thejugglingactpodcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Barefoot Investor joins Phil Clark to talk financial literacy
What does financial fitness look like to you? Tune in as the Barefoot Investor AKA Scott Pape discusses how to be financially fit and raise your kids with solid money habits. WANT MORE FROM SCOTT? Find Scott's new book Barefoot Kids (HarperCollins, $32.99) here or via his website here, or follow him on Instagram @barefoot_investor. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mental health issues are too often linked to financial stress, so tune in as the Barefoot Investor AKA Scott Pape discusses the fundamentals of money management…for both you and your kids. WANT MORE FROM SCOTT? To hear today's full interview, where Scott discusses how to be a healthy role model for your kids...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. Find Scott's new book Barefoot Kids (HarperCollins, $32.99) here or via his website here, or follow him on Instagram @barefoot_investor. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Barefoot Investor Scott Pape joined us to celebrate his new book Barefoot Kids: Your Epic Money Adventure. Scott also revealed some of the best ways to teach kids about how they can invest their money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Barefoot Investor is back with a new book to help children be financially confident: Barefoot Kids. Scott Pape wants all kids to be armed with the skills they need to manage something that will be a constant in their lives: money. From the merits of giving back, saving and chipping in around the house (without the reward of pocket money!), Pape's new book aims to set up positive life-long financial habits. https://www.barefootinvestor.com/kids See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Pape, The Barefoot Investor, is back with a new book aimed at kids! What's the best way to save & teach them the fundamentals from an early age? Scott's got the answers in his new book 'Barefoot Kids: Your Epic Money Adventure'... Follow Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill on Social MediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashluttsysusie Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Estate planning isn't the funnest of topics but wowee it's important! Today's episode is a bit of a 101 around wills and estate planning and we asked Aubrey Brown lawyers, Angela Brischetto and Nicholas Ketley your burning questions. The episode touches on:
Radelaide, you've been real! In today's live episode Glen and John discuss some great questions around financial independence, putting extra in super, setting habits and so much more. Watch on YouTube: do I need a good credit score?Learn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcast
Ever been told that "prevention is better than cure"? Well today's episode is a PSA to check your health before you wreck yourself while you're out there making all that cash money. TAL's General Manager of Health Services, Dr Priya Chagan joins Glen on the show to share some simple ways we can all invest in our own preventative health care. As part of this conversation we asked our Facebook group what good health means to you and share some of your responses! Check out the TAL Health Connector here.This is a sponsored episode.
We had an awesome time recording this episode with our Hobart peeps! Some awesome questions were asked, like:
Nobody gets into a long term relationship planning for it to go south, but it's good to know what happens if you do part ways.*** Trigger warning: This episode covers topics relating to relationship breakdown and separation. If you are experiencing issues like domestic or family abuse please reach out to 1800respect.org.au or 1800 737 732.Big thanks to Aubrey Brown family lawyers, Tanya Hibberd and Kate O'Grady for joining us on the show. They answer a bunch of questions from Glen and the m3 community, including:
We had an awesome time meeting peeps and doing a live recording in Canberra. Thanks for your awesome questions and case studies!AFR article - https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/rba-cash-rate-set-to-double-in-coming-months-20220720-p5b33eLearn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcast
Starting or growing your family is a wild ride! SYMO's Content Producer, JK and friend of the show, Bec Pritchard share their tips and tricks for financially preparing and managing money during this season along with their experiences of having kids through the public and private healthcare system.*** Trigger warning: This episode covers sensitive topics relating to fertility and childbirth which could be upsetting for some listeners. We encourage you to chat with your GP if you are experiencing any issues in this space.You might also like these!330 the ultimate investment: your first babyBec's blog post outlining the costs of her pregnancy and birth
Today's episode was recorded LIVE in Brisvegas! Thanks for partying with us Brissy, it was a blast! ✈️ Come see us on tour - grab tix at: mymillennial.money/tourLearn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcast
If you're a long time listener you might remember when we had Tim on the podcast a couple of years ago. It's so great to have Tim back on the show shooting the breeze with Glen on the world of work and his latest book, Killer Thinking.Get your hands on Tim's new release, Killer ThinkingCheck out his #1 bestseller, Cult Status
✈️ Come see us on tour! Grab tickets at: mymillennial.money/tourFirst home buyers in NSW will soon be able to choose between paying stamp duty or an annual land tax. Glen and John share their thoughts on the new scheme and use a practical example to highlight the difference. Plus townhouses - what are the pros and cons?***Sensitive content warning: After the break Glen chats about the importance of life insurance and shares a personal experience that touches on themes around premature death. This may be distressing for some listeners.
✈️ Come see us on tour! Grab tickets at: mymillennial.money/tourGather the timber! We haven't had a campfire chat for a while so here's a little bonus episode for ya. Glen and Vince discuss your questions.
✈️ Come see us on tour! Grab tickets at: mymillennial.money/tourThe last time we had Alisha on the podcast we ended up chatting politics instead of her story - oopsie - so we wanted to get her back on for part 2! **Scroll down for a trigger warning on some content towards the end of the episode. Alisha's story touches on:
✈️ Come see us on tour! Grab tickets at: mymillennial.money/tourHappy NAIDOC Week if you're listening live! You're in for an inspiring chat. From growing up with a lack mindset and homeless at 17 to buying her first home four years later, Larisha Jerome shares her incredible money story. Larisha now spearheads the Indigenous Women's Financial Wellness Initiative at First Nations Foundation and shares about the ways in which the initiative is financially empowering Indigenous women.Follow Rich Blak Women on InstagramLearn more about First Nations FoundationCheck out Tomorrow MoneyDownload TAL's Reconciliation Action PlanLearn more about NAIDOC Week
my millennial money has hit ✨ 400 episodes ✨ and we couldn't do it without your support, thank you!We thought we'd do things a little different and share some of Glen's journey as a business owner and what goes on behind the scenes to make my millennial money happen.Joining Glen on the show is cohost of my millennial career & HR consultant at Boldside, Shelley Johnson. Glen and Shell chat about how the business operates, the culture, the tech and answer all your burning questions.Whether you're an OG listener or a new one, thanks for hanging out with us!If it's a career clarity call you need or a dream team for your business, see how Boldside can help.
Is now a good time to buy property? Glen and John discuss! Plus they talk about strategies to deal with inflation and read out a bunch of great hacks to save more money from the m3 community with special guest, Tyler. Check out all the saving hacks here and add your own!Learn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcast
More than ever before, people are working from their homes, cafes, and on the go, which is why an Aussie startup called espresso Displays designed a portable monitor to help people work better from anywhere. Glen sits down with co-founder Will Scuderi for a look under the hood of this startup story. They chat about:
It's wild out there! Glen and John chat through practical ways to optimise your budget and get more money from your career as living costs rise, along with answering some questions from the m3 community.Learn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcastGet the How to Get Out of Debt online course for FREE420 turning your home into a rental property206 alternative property investment options
Andy is 22 and an OG listener of the podcast since 2018! Andy came into an inheritance when she was just a child. She shares her story which lead up to that point and what she decided to do with the money when she received it.
When it comes to talking about and celebrating financial success, Tall Poppy Syndrome often also rears its head. For the final part of our money mindset series Glen and Sim from the Girls That Invest discuss this phenomenon and Sim also shares some her own career journey. You can pre-order a copy of Sim's new book at the link below.Learn more about TAL here: https://bit.ly/tal-m3podcastGet Girls That Invest on Booktopia: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/5b0gOjGet Girls That Invest on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3NDu9SzGet a copy of Glen's book here
Comedian and digital creator, Matt Hey better known by the stage name Alright, Hey! is a big show and we're stoked to sit down with him for this episode of my millennial story. Matt talks money, career and culture with Glen, sharing about:
Glen shares his personal money mindset philosophy broken down into 5 key areas: