The Financial Wellbeing Podcast

Episode 125 – Feeling Financially Safe

Feb 27, 2026
They explore universal basic income from a financial wellbeing perspective and what it might mean for parents and retirement planning. The conversation ties Maslow's pyramid and behavioural psychology to money and mental bandwidth. They share community stories, tiny money-saving habits, and evidence from real UBI trials. Practical ideas focus on safety nets and reducing financial anxiety.
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ANECDOTE

Jack Russell Hung Up His Tea Bags

  • Tom Morris recounts Jack Russell reusing tea bags as a money-saving/sustainability tip under 'Tight Arse Tomo'.
  • The quirky example illustrates small habitual savings and community anecdotes used to introduce thrift ideas.
INSIGHT

What Universal Basic Income Actually Means

  • Universal basic income (UBI) is a same-for-everyone payment that is not means-tested and unrelated to employment.
  • Chris Budd defines UBI as simple to administer and identical for all adults, removing conditional eligibility complexity.
INSIGHT

Maslow Explains Why Money Enables Purpose

  • Maslow's hierarchy suggests basic needs (food, shelter, safety) must be met before higher goals like creativity and esteem.
  • Tom Morris and David Lloyd note clients can't explore purpose until financial security is established, especially pre-retirees.
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