Tune in to tune up: Top podcasts for financial literacy 

Tune in to tune up_ Top Australian podcasts for financial literacy

Hey there, finance-savvy folks! πŸ’° Ready to take your money game to the next level? Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting to dip your toes into the world of personal finance, there's always something new to learn. And what better way to expand your financial know-how than through the magic of podcasts? 🎧 That's right – those handy little audio gems you can tune into while you're commuting, sweating it out at the gym, or even doing the dishes. In this article, we've rounded up some top-notch financial podcasts to help you in your financial journey. 

Hit play on these podcasts to boost your money smarts: 

Managing money

Money management 

The Australian Finance Podcast. Pop in those earbuds and tune into Owen Rask and Kate Campbell as they'll walk you through the nitty-gritty of money matters, investing, and achieving financial freedom. Plus, they sprinkle in some relatable stories and tips to keep you engaged along the way.

Investing

Investing 

The Australian Investors Podcast. Join Owen Rask as he dishes out the lessons, insights, and challenges faced by some of Australia's investing bigwigs. Get ready to uncover the secrets to building wealth and navigating the stock market like a pro. 

Equity Mates Investing. Bryce and Alec are on a mission to demystify the world of investing one episode at a time. With Equity Mates Investing, you'll learn all the ins and outs of investing without drowning in financial jargon. From chatting with industry experts to exploring new investment opportunities, these guys make investing fun and accessible for everyone.

Real Estate

Real estate 

The Property Couch. Dreaming of property investment but not sure where to start? Say hello to Bryce Holdaway and Ben Kingsley, your property gurus on The Property Couch. These experts spill the beans on how to crack the property market, avoid common pitfalls, and make savvy investment moves. 

Property Investment, Success & Money. Looking to make it big in property? Join Michael Yardney as he dishes out wisdom from successful property investors, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Get ready to soak up some invaluable advice and take your property game to the next level. 

Podcast for women

For women 

She’s on the Money. Ladies, it's time to take the reins of your finances! Victoria Devine's She's on the Money podcast is your go-to guide for financial empowerment. From smashing money goals to mastering investments, Victoria's got the tips and tricks to help you take charge of your financial future. 

Girls That Invest. Ready to break the investing glass ceiling? Sonia and Taylor are here to show you how with Girls That Invest. These fierce females are passionate about making investing accessible to women everywhere. Tune in for inspiration, education, and some serious girl power. 

Podcast for young adults and millenials

For young adults and millennials 

This is Money. Money, property, careers, life - Glen James covers it all in This is Money. Whether you're navigating your first job, saving for a home, or planning for retirement, Glen's got the advice and insights to help you make smart money moves. Plus, he throws in a dose of Aussie humour to keep things entertaining. 

How to Money. Matt and Joel are more than just mates; they're your money mentors on How to Money. From saving strategies to investment tips, these guys are all about helping young Aussies get ahead financially. So, if you're ready to take control of your money and live your best life, tune in and get ready to level up your money game.

Podcast for Financial Advice

Financial advice 

My Risk Adviser. Calling all financial advisers! Phil Thompson's My Risk Adviser podcast is your go-to resource for industry insights and expertise. Join Phil as he sits down with industry leaders and experts to help you excel on your professional journey. From navigating regulatory changes to mastering client relationships, this podcast has everything you need to stay ahead in the game.

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