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Money Unfiltered

Ellie Austin-Williams & Victoria Nabarro

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We're talking money, but without the filters. It's the one thing that we can't escape, but that none of us dare to talk about. Each week we'll be having a no holds barred conversation about real life money. So grab yourself a coffee, (or a cheeky glass of wine!), and settle on in.
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We all know we should be talking about our mental health, but do we really? Or do we mainly listen to celebrities speaking up on our behalf? Rebecca Ryder opens up real conversations with real people who have relatable stories to tell, to help us all feel less alone in this socially-distanced world. Hear their battle tales, words of advice and their top picks for go-to songs to take on the world with! Follow on the socials: https://www.instagram.com/sameshitdifferentbrain/ https://www.instag ...
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[WARNING: LOVE IS BLIND UK SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE] Love is Blind UK has just wrapped on Netflix and WHAT. A. SEASON. From prenups to "I don'ts" to who pays for dinner and Sabrina's £70 supermarket shop, there were SO many juicy money themes in this series that I just had to unpack with someone. I'm joined by author of Money Talks, Ellie Austin-Wi…
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In this episode we're diving into three types of spending: planned, prepared and impulsive. We'll explore the differences between the three, and how you can use them to audit your current behaviour, farm that data to build a money management style that works for you, and benchmark how you're tracking over time, too. Listen to the 'what season of mo…
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Welcome back to Spend-tember! Today, we're unpacking the concept of the "fantasy self" and exploring how it influences our financial behaviours and spending decisions. If you've participated in my wardrobe challenges, you might already be familiar with the idea of the fantasy self when it comes to clothing. But today, we're broadening that lens to …
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In the final episode of The Comments Section Season Two, we’re digging through the dirty laundry pile that is the intersection of feminism and spending habits, and whether it is unfeminist to critique women's spending habits. Historically, financial media has framed men's spending around wealth-building and investment, while women's spending has of…
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WELCOME TO SPEND-TEMBER! 30 days to optimise your spending habits and live a better life. Join the Spend-tember Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/7ZwmieN2ZEPjxsHr/ Vote for The Broke Generation Podcast in the Australian Podcast Awards: https://www.australianpodcastawards.com/voting Where to find The Broke Generation Website: https://…
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This week, we're diving into the messy reality of failure. We’re unpacking the modern narrative that every failure must teach us something or shape our success. But let's be real—sometimes, failure is just failure. From botched jobs to disastrous side hustles, we’ve all been there. We explore the pressure to be grateful for failures, even when they…
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In this episode, I explore the idea of "quiet quitting" beyond the workplace and how it applies to our consumption habits. Inspired by a recent newsletter on stepping back from the beauty hamster wheel, can a change in mindset help us break free from the cycle of overconsumption and superficial self-care? I share practical strategies for assessing …
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In this episode, we ask: "Deal or no deal?" when it comes to the influence of situational bias on our financial decisions. Our environment often plays the role of the banker, tempting us with offers that can derail our long-term financial goals. We explore how these subtle pressures can sway our choices and discuss ways to stay in control of our fi…
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It's you, me and the mic again, baby, for another hot little solo ep. In this episode we're deep diving into financial sabotage, why we do it and how to understand it better and use that knowledge to be more strategic in your finances. Highlights: Common types of financial self sabotage The 5 categories of financial self sabotage 3 key causes of fi…
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In this hot little ep we answer the big question: is diet culture back? From the return of low rise jeans to the controversial rise of Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, it's hard not to feel like we're living our very own rerun of the early 2000s. We discuss the impact diet culture has on our finances and why liking yourself is one of the best t…
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Ready to undergo your next financial transformation? This ep is for you. I'm taking you through four tips to help you accelerate your next big upgrade (and not in a gross way). When it comes to our ongoing financial journey (yuck), there are certain points when we're climbing, and others when we're coasting. Neither is superior to the other, but th…
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In today’s episode, we deliver part 2 on how to feel like the hottest sh!t to ever walk the earth. We kick things off with another juicy icebreaker, exploring how you’d react if a close friend revealed they were secretly wealthy. Shifting focus, we dig into confidence, highlighting the importance of embracing both strengths and weaknesses. We chall…
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This episode is a replay of a popular episode from 2023. If you’ve clicked on this episode it’s probably because you’re fighting that nagging feeling that you’re ‘behind’ in life. It's a topic that resonates with all of us, consuming our thoughts more often than we'd like to admit. Featuring voice notes from listeners, sharing their own experiences…
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In this episode, we're diving into a fantastic listener suggestion from Bonnie, who wanted ideas for making money without starting a full-blown side hustle. Bonnie, a stay-at-home mum with some evening free time, inspired us to explore creative ways to earn extra cash. We chat about various options like selling clothes, participating in specific su…
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In this episode I chat to stylist, Maddy Forster from Mad About Fashion about the power of finding your personal style, for your happiness, your bank account, and your confidence. This episode originally appeared as part of my 6 week group experience, The Wardrobe Project, where we hit pause on our clothing consumption and untangle our spending hab…
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This week we're kicking off with part 1 of a 2 parter about a huuuge topic: confidence. We’re getting into the nitty-gritty of self-love and confidence, which are sneaky aspects of our lives that impact making financial decisions. No one is scrutinising us as much as we do ourselves, and it’s human nature (and conditioning) to think that a shiny ne…
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When are we buying to fix ourselves, and when are we "investing in ourselves"? In this solo episode I dive into the sometimes-dangerous advice I see on social media about "investing in yourself" (which is basically just fixing yourself and/or emotional spending in disguise), and unpack the differences between healthy investments in yourself and tox…
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Today, we tackle our very own trolley problem: If someone gives you a lottery ticket as a gift and you win, would you share the winnings? Join us as we delve into the complexities of this scenario, pondering what we'd do if we won and what we'd expect if we were the gifter. We explore themes of transparency, generosity vs. practicality, and the dyn…
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Your ears are about to be blessed yet again by the incredible Tash Invests, as we talk about the power of frugality and its role in building wealth. We explore Tash's journey of focused frugality, strategic investments, and the behavioural discipline that led to her impressive financial achievements at a young age. Tash shares her early introductio…
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This week, we promise we're not telling pork-pies, we're tackling a dicey subject - tracking your spending. We look at various approaches - from meticulous budgeting to more relaxed methods - and their impact on financial well-being. Join us as we discuss practical strategies for managing finances, especially when you deviate from 'routine' like tr…
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This episode is a recast of my annual guided mid year money review that is PERFECT for taking stock of where you're at as we close out the first half of 2024 and look ahead to what's to come. Even if you've heard this 5-step review process episode before, I encourage you to listen again with this year in mind. These things are always different ever…
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To kick off season two of The Comments Section, we're diving into the ever-complicated topic of splitting the bill or shared payments. We discuss scenarios where deciding who pays can be tricky, like group dinners, birthday celebrations, and even hen parties. We share personal stories that highlight the awkwardness and the need for strategies when …
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In this episode I take you through a mid-year update on my 24 goals for 2024. From contributing to my retirement fund every month, to reading 30 books, to learning to sew with a zip, to limiting my clothing purchases, tune in to find out how I'm tracking on those goals I set back in January. Where to find The Broke Generation Website: https://thebr…
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In this episode, I explore navigating your financial goals while existing in a world of rising costs and stagnant wages. It's crucial to maintain focus and avoid a defeatist mindset. I outline five strategies to help you build financial resilience, as well as a strong mindset. Developing both mental and financial resilience is essential for handlin…
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In today's throwback solo-episode, I revisit a favourite from three years ago: being the main character of your finances. This concept is all about prioritising yourself and acting in ways that benefit you at your best. Main character energy requires big-picture thinking, and looking beyond short-term desires to make financial decisions that truly …
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In this episode I'm chatting about one of your FAVE topics on the pod: clothing spending. Oh, it's such a beast, isn't it?! If you relate to the feeling of outsourcing your identity to consumption, you'll love this episode. Quick reminder: The Wardrobe Project kicks off SO soon! If you loved this episode and are ready to make changes to your clothi…
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In this episode, I introduce the concept of a "spending runway," a term I coined to describe how certain situations and emotions can lead us to spend more money as momentum builds. These runways exist everywhere, from airport shopping and home styling to event planning and beyond. For instance, an initial purchase at an airport can lead to a cascad…
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In the final episode of The Comments Section, we dive headfirst into the complex nature of success. We start by exploring our personal definitions of success and how they vary, from simply getting through a tough day to making a long-term impact. We discuss the surprisingly positive power of revenge as a motivator to prove people wrong and achieve …
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Ever wish you could do a quick return on investment calculation on that roomier flight ticket you’re eyeing off? It turns out, you kinda can! In this episode, I’m exploring the concept of Return on Investment (ROI) beyond its traditional business context, applying it to personal finance and everyday life. By adopting an ROI mindset, you can build f…
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This week we’re cutting through the delulu about manifestation, money beliefs, and the practicalities of financial growth. Dissecting the difference between productive manifestation and delusional thinking, we’re emphasising the necessity of putting in the work to achieve your goals. It’s important to adopt a balanced approach, and recognise that w…
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Feeling stuck in your financial journey without a clue on how to move forward? Don't worry, you're in good hands! Today, I'm dishing out 7 essential principles to jumpstart your path to better finances this year. Whether it's reclaiming time for your passions or ditching the anxiety over looming bills, these steps may seem small but they pack a pun…
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Grab an $18 green smoothie, lounge on your million-dollar sun lounge, and get comfortable as we dip our toes into the delicate balance between budget and boujie. We explore the nuances of spending habits, including the Price Per Wear/Use method and how it doesn’t apply to every purchases. Have you experienced the social stigma associated with using…
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What’s the connection between personal branding and financial management? Drawing from my own evolving personal brand, I highlight the power of aligning your money habits with your personal values. Personal branding is a holistic representation of who you are and what you stand for, extending beyond just your career and the number on your payslip. …
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This week we’re kicking off with the unveiling of “A Cold Day in Hell” - the official drink of the Comments Section. Listen in for our Michelin star recipe* and hacks and tips for daily living, from un-aesthetic morning routines to work lunch strategies. We’re also calling to bring back the packed school lunch for grownups, and debunking the myth t…
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We all love a good actionable list, and this week I'm taking you through ten wallet-friendly ways to level up your life without burning a hole in your budget. From sprucing up your morning routine to splurging on fancy hand soaps, I explore practical strategies for enhancing your lifestyle without breaking the bank. With the current cost of living,…
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Is the capsule wardrobe the new seasonal trend? We look into whether we're not just finding style inspiration online, but our entire style identity. In this episode, we dive deep into understanding your personal style and how you can avoid outsourcing your identity. From Instagram trends to the Wardrobe Pause Challenge, we explore the pitfalls of s…
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Putting money into savings and then pulling it right back out again is a common financial glitch we experience. We are not all born financially savvy or natural savers. We are not naturally inclined towards delayed gratification and saving. However, pulling money out of our savings for whatever reason is one of those things that hold us back, but w…
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Take a deep breath in… and out… ok now you’re ready for this week's comments section! We’re diving into the real deal of self-care beyond the pretty pictures on social media. We’re talking about how we really make self-care work in our daily lives - from nifty apps that keep us zen to those little life hacks. But hang on, we’re also getting real ab…
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"Spending money is a shortcut to most of the feelings we crave in our lives." In this episode I'm taking you through 7 pesky little happenings that make you want to spend money, and how to break the habit of giving in and emptying your bank account in the process. From having a bad body image day to getting good news, there's always something waiti…
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SWOT’s going on everyone? This week, we're diving into the grit of what it's like to hit the books as mature age students and unpacking the whole "cost" of it. We're chatting about the pressure cooker of societal and cultural expectations, questioning why there's this idea that you have to jump straight from high school into higher education. Remem…
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It's me and the mic again my friends for another solo episode, and this week we're talking all about finding your financial chill girl. Let's face it: stressing about money SUCKS A$$ – and because our brains are such drama queens, often we stress more than we actually need to. Enter: the financial chill girl. In this episode I'm teaching you the pr…
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We’re diving back into the comments section, this time we spill the beans on the pricey pitfalls of convenience, from occasional valet parking to a regular house cleaner. Join us as we swap stories and bounce ideas off each other about when to indulge in life's little luxuries and when to hold back. It's all about finding that sweet spot where conv…
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In this episode, I'm sharing insights into my approach to managing my finances - what I like to call being a "hot b*tch" with money. I break down six key steps to master this mindset with confidence, and a touch of sass. On the fun side, it’s things like crafting a budget that fits your life, not the other way around. On the other hand, it’s tricke…
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This episode was recorded on the lands of the Boonwurrung People of the Kulin Nation. This land was never ceded, it always was and always will be Aboriginal Land. The Comment Section is back for another juicy ep! This week we’re talking luxury money sh*t, and the link between consumerism and self-perception. With Soho House's expansion into Sydney,…
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Buying clothes again after a full year of not buying ANY... what's that like?! Well gang, I'm taking you inside my brain. Being back in the big wide world outside of my challenge bubble (I didn't buy any clothes in 2023) has been humbling. While I learned so much last year and completely fell in love with my existing wardrobe, having the option of …
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This episode was recorded on the lands of the Boonwurrung People of the Kulin Nation. This land was never ceded, it always was and always will be Aboriginal Land. Welcome to The Comments Section: money sh*t chat with your hosts, Emma Edwards and Victoria Shakeshaft. In this 10 week special series from The Broke Generation, we'll be in your ears eve…
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What’s your relationship like with your money? Are you an awesome, supportive friend? A lazy roommate? Maybe you’re more of a strict and toxic boss? This episode I’m helping you to understand if you’re in a toxic relationship with your money, and what you can do to improve it. It’s essential to understand your financial behaviours and why you do wh…
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Content warning: This episode discusses topics of family violence and financial abuse. In this episode, I talk with Serina McDuff, the acting CEO of Respect Victoria, shedding light on recognising early signs of financial abuse in relationships. Our conversation explores the need for open dialogue about finances, challenging societal norms, and fos…
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My book, "Good With Money" is finally out! This book goes beyond finances; it's about self-discovery, understanding spending habits, and reshaping your relationship with money. I’ll guide you through the book's five sections, exploring non-financial narratives and the intricacies of personal psychology in money management, complete with bonus page …
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