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We’re back for a brand-new season of Where’s My Money? and honestly, it felt like the right time for a proper financial check-in. Because while we’ve made progress, the reality is money stress doesn’t magically disappear just because you start a finance podcast. This week, Reagan sits down with Shelley from enable.me to unpack where things really landed after months of drifting off track. From ditching the credit card to rebuilding the budget from scratch, we talk about the systems, habits and psychology behind trying to stay on top of a massive mortgage while juggling kids, work, holidays and life. Plus, we launch the very first Where’s My Money Hotline and answer a listener question about whether you should invest while still paying off your mortgage. Have you got a question for Shelley? Send us a voice note on Instagram @wheresmymoneynz Huge thanks to our friends at enable.me for making this episode possible.
We’re going behind the curtain of the music industry with Six60 bass player Chris Mac and Dave Munro from Eccles Entertainment. Chris shares how a three month fill-in gig turned into a 17 year career and why even the biggest bands have lean months. We dig into why ticket prices are climbing, the massive risk of stadium shows, and the real reason the world's biggest stars often skip New Zealand. Huge thanks to our friends at enable.me for making this episode possible.
Do you ever feel like your bank account is at the mercy of your latest hyper-focus? Reagan sits down with ADHD coach Nathan Muller to talk about why a neurodivergent brain treats money differently. From the "negative urgency" that leads to missed power bills to the dopamine hit of a late-night impulse buy, we explore how to design a life that actually works for your wiring. For support with ADHD, check out adhd.org.nz To learn more about Nathan Muller's coaching, head to nathanmullercoaching.com Huge thanks to our friends at enable.me for making this episode possible.
You've seen the headlines and you've shuddered at the pump - this week we're talking about what you can actually control when so much is out of our hands in the current fuel crisis. Reagan chats with economist Brad Olsen about the outlook for the rest of the year, when we're likely to see some reprieve, and why there's no need for panic. Plus, Shelley from enable.me joins us with a reality check on the cost of living crisis. She shares practical tips and the ideal buffer you should work towards having. Thanks to the team at enable.me for sponsoring this episode!
KiwiSaver is changing and it’s going to take a bigger bite out of your spending money starting April 1. We’re joined by Lisa Butler from enable.me to break down the jump from 3% to 3.5%, and eventually 4%. Beyond the percentages, we discuss why "set and forget" is a dangerous strategy. We cover how to choose the right fund, the benefits of ethical investing, and how to avoid putting 'all your eggs in one basket' when it comes to your retirement. Thanks to the team at enable.me for sponsoring this episode.
What do you do when you're staring down a $700,000 mortgage and suddenly lose your job? For beloved broadcaster Brodie Kane, redundancy at the start of the pandemic was the push she needed to build her own media empire. We talk about the reality of being your own boss, redefining home ownership by buying with her mum, and why she still identifies as a girl from Waikuku Beach. This episode was made possible thanks to our friends at enable.me. Financial coaching and strategic advice. Pay down debt. Grow wealth. Retire well.
Welcome back to the final part of our 'Ultimate Home Buyer's Guide' mini-series. Buying the house is just the start of the journey. It's incredibly easy to get "renovation fever" and start spending money at Bunnings, but Jason Bonham joins us to explain why kitchens and bathrooms remain the biggest high-ticket value adds for your property. We dive into the $50,000 renovation that returned $250,000 and why "elbow grease" is your best friend when it comes to staying on budget. Shelley Palman from enable.me also breaks down the financial side of things. We talk about the trap of overcapitalising, the reality of rates and insurance, and how to maintain a saving habit even when the mortgage is biting. Whether you're planning a $20,000 tweak or a major extension, we look at the trade-offs you need to consider before you pick up a hammer. This episode was made possible thanks to our friends at enable.me. Financial coaching and strategic advice. Pay down debt. Grow wealth. Retire well.
Welcome back to Part Two of our three-part Ultimate Home-Buyer's Guide series. In episode one, we looked at everything you need to know before heading to the open homes. Missed it? Check out the episode with Paul Glover here. In Part Two, we're diving into the nitty gritty of the home-buying process. enable.me financial coach Kristin Sutherland is in the hot seat to run me through pre-approvals and getting your finances in order. Then, legendary auctioneer Aaron Davis breaks down the psychology of the auction room and the power plays that actually win houses. This episode was made possible thanks to our friends at enable.me. Financial coaching and strategic advice. Pay down debt. Grow wealth. Retire well.
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