78. In the process of making a Financial U-turn!

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 78 - Mar 1, 2023

Nic described herself as a 42-year-old professional who sometimes has to pinch herself at the job she has. It’s a tough demanding role in a field she loves that pays really well. Her money journey got off to a slow start, full of bad decisions but a lot of good luck and some great times. Now she finds herself in the very fortunate position of earning an above average income, which up until recently, she spent. Nic has come a long way, but the journey is not over yet, but she has a plan now, something she never had before. She has her WHY and the HOW defined. She now just requires the discipline, focus and drive to pull it all off!

77. Saving is the new shopping!

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 77 - Dec 14, 2022

When Rachel told me that she had very recently moved from a super consumer to thinking instead that saving was the new shopping, I knew the story of this single, city-dwelling, dependent-free, self-employed 54-year-old was one worth sharing.

76. Part-time work. Full-time life.

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 76 - Nov 30, 2022

This week I’m sharing the financial life of Ngaio and Ben, a Coromandel couple in their early 30s. They struck a chord with me because I love seeing examples of life enjoyed a little bit differently to most, in their case, choosing to build and live in a tiny home, work part-time, take mini-retirements and do a lot of adventures.

75. If it’s not simple, you shouldn’t be doing it.

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 75 - Nov 2, 2022

This week I caught up with a couple in their mid 20’s, Richard and Jane. In 2019, they purchased a home when they were just 22 years of age and are now setting about paying it off. Buying a home so young is unusual, but having the goal from the beginning to pay it off as fast as possible is even more unusual. My first question to them was, “how did you get so smart?”

74. Interesting things happen to interesting people.

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 74 - OCT 19, 2022

This week I’m sharing the story of Ayana, a woman who sure does have a zest for life. However, life keeps throwing her curve balls, and she has to keep adjusting course. She takes life by the horns, and because she is thinking clearly about money, she can embrace each new change instead of being crippled by it. I loved this conversation; I think you will too.

73. No student loan for me!

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 73 - OCT 5, 2022

Today I’m excited to share the story of Pipi, a 20-year-old wahine from Auckland. She is a second-year nursing student, she continues to work part-time while studying and full-time when she can to keep the income rolling in. The extra special thing about Pipi is that she is fiercely determined to complete her three-year nursing degree debt-free.

72. An inheritance goes a long way!

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 72 - SEP 21, 2022

It’s what you DO with an inheritance that counts. Will chose to pay off debt and invest. His biggest financial triumph, he said, has been the fact that he took an interest in working out how to grow wealth, he took the time to educate himself, and then he actually took action. Now married and living in their own home in Auckland, this 31-year-old couple is still well on their way to financial freedom.

71. 19 Year Old Goes to Polytech Debt Free

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 71 - SEP 7, 2022

Being only 19, and one of the younger people I’ve interviewed didn’t mean that today's guest Nathan had less to share. In November of 2022, he will graduate from Polytech with a Diploma in Quantity Surveying, with two years of industry experience, no debt and a job lined up.

70. Our Money, Our Future

PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: Episode 70 - AUG 24, 2022

Today’s guest, 33-year-old Freya from Auckland, emailed me because she wanted me to interview more younger women who had their money sorted and also handled their families' finances. From the little she divulged in her email, I could tell that she was on track to being financially sorted, so I encouraged her to speak with me instead! I found her so inspiring to speak with and I think you will too.