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Glen James
Join Glen James as he helps you sort your money out and get invested. Money, property, careers, life & everything in between.Formerly my millennial money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 2, 2025 โข 57min
dying well: planning, caregiving & facing death with dignity
In this engaging discussion, health journalist and author Casey Beros shares insights from her book, Next of Kin. She delves into what constitutes a 'good death' and emphasizes the importance of open conversations about death. Casey recounts her journey as a primary caregiver for her father with mesothelioma, revealing the emotional complexities of caregiving often faced by families. She offers practical tips for navigating difficult discussions, creating pre-death rituals, and the role of death doulas, all while highlighting the unexpected richness found in final years.

Dec 1, 2025 โข 1h 1min
848 pumping second job cash into super, sharing salary deets, kids bank account tax + more
Shane Hatton, a leadership speaker and professional mentalist, joins Glen to tackle intriguing personal finance questions. They discuss whether you can salary sacrifice a second job entirely into super and assess a listener's investment in a one-bedroom unit. Shane reveals why kidsโ bank accounts might incur monthly taxes, and they explore the ethics of sharing salary details among friends. Plus, Glen shares tips on maintaining a cash buffer for unexpected expenses, all while Shane showcases some mind-boggling mentalist tricks!

Nov 26, 2025 โข 54min
847b the 2-speed economy, managing big super money, market trends + more with Jody Fitzgerald
Jody Fitzgerald, General Manager at Australian Retirement Trust and experienced portfolio manager, dives into the complexities of the two-speed economy shaped by post-COVID shifts and global events. She shares insights on managing super funds, AIโs role in investing, and emerging market trends. Jody gives practical advice for women entering finance and discusses resolutions for engaging with superannuation. Plus, hear her take on the MAG7 stocks and the current landscape of tariffs and inflation.

Nov 24, 2025 โข 56min
847 three financial advisers vs your superannuation questions (campfire chat)
John Kasher, founder of Thriving Wealth, joins two other financial advisers to tackle superannuation queries. They discuss the ideal time to set up a self-managed super fund, tax advantages of spouse splitting, and clarify realised vs unrealised gains. The panel shares stories about common pitfalls in SMSFs, including concentration risks, and explains the importance of contribution caps. Listeners will benefit from practical tips on reviewing their super funds and insights on salary sacrifice strategies to maximize retirement savings.

Nov 20, 2025 โข 10min
the 10 questions with Gemma Dale
In a captivating chat, Gemma Dale, Director for Investor Behaviour at NAB Trade, shares her insights on investing. She emphasizes the importance of starting early and sticking to a long-term strategy. Gemma breaks down the pros and cons of investing inside versus outside superannuation, and highlights cash flow challenges for young investors. She argues that strong financial management doesn't require genius, just practical strategies. Plus, she reveals her best investments and recommends books to enhance investing knowledge.

Nov 19, 2025 โข 46min
846b are young investors more agile? investing trends with Gemma Dale
Glen chats with Gemma Dale, Director at NAB Trade, who specializes in investor behavior and financial education. They explore how Gen Z tends to buy shares during market dips instead of panicking, shaped by their experiences during COVID-19. Gemma highlights the appeal of ETFs due to low barriers to entry. There's also discussion on rising cash holdings among younger investors, the anxieties surrounding AI investments, and her investment lessons for kids, including a unique financial literacy program.

Nov 17, 2025 โข 1h 4min
846 sell ETFs to buy a home vs rent + invest, super returns, is pet insurance worth it + more
The hosts tackle intriguing financial dilemmas, like whether to sell ETFs to buy a home or rent and invest instead. They offer insights on keeping life insurance when changing super funds and managing a switch to fortnightly pay cycles. Listeners share their best value purchases, from cookware to coffee machines. The team debates the worth of pet insurance for a new puppy, and Glen hilariously recounts a neighbor dispute over barking dogs. Dive into advice that blends money management with personal tales!

Nov 12, 2025 โข 45min
845b preventing financial abuse: how financial product fine print & products are changing
Catherine Fitzpatrick, Founder of Flequity Ventures and creator of the Respect and Protect program, discusses the alarming issue of financial abuse, shedding light on how financial products can be misused for coercive control. She shares early warning signs, like micromanaging finances and draining joint accounts, as well as recommendations for banks to redesign products to better protect users. The importance of introducing explicit terms against financial abuse and engaging financial advisors in spotting these red flags is emphasized, along with the role of support networks.

Nov 10, 2025 โข 52min
845 meaningful Christmas gifts without the money guilt (the 7 P's & GJ's prank gift idea)
Get ready to deck the halls without breaking the bank! Discover the Seven Ps of gift planning to stay intentional and avoid overspending. Learn how to navigate Secret Santa with creative twists and practical gift ideas from the community. Homemade and secondhand gifts take center stage, plus Glen shares his go-to practical suggestions. Embrace a fun prank gift that promises laughter, and check out strategies to save costs throughout the season. It's all about thoughtful gifting without the money guilt!

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Nov 5, 2025 โข 1h 5min
844b WWGD: Hudson wants to travel Australia, renovate, invest + change careers
Hudson shares his aspirations to travel Australia while juggling a career change and financial goals. They grapple with his family's unique property and mortgage challenges. Discussions include superannuation choices, shareholding structures, and budgeting woes. Hudson's dream of a caravan adventure raises questions about vehicle options and financing. Insights into prioritizing family dynamics and the necessity of an emergency fund lead to a practical checklist for achieving his travel dreams. A focus on smart investments ties it all together!


