Her Money Matters

Naomi Holmes

Her Money Matters is the podcast helping women take ownership of their money and shape the future they want. Hosted by Naomi Holmes, a Financial Educator and coach with over 27 years in the industry, this show is about helping women understand their financial position through education, clear guidance, and trusted insights from a community of experts. We’ll talk about everything from investing and super, to caring for parents and helping your kids financially, paying down debt, leaving a legacy, navigating death and divorce, and what’s holding you back when it comes to money. Through expert insights and personal reflections, you’ll get the information we were never taught in school - but should have. New episodes drop each week. So, tune in and hit subscribe and start building the financial future you truly own. Because... Your Money Matters.

  1. 5 days ago

    59 Women and the Media: How to Stand Out, Get Paid More and Never Apologise for Taking Up Space

    Naomi sits down with Maz Farrelly, the creative force behind some of the biggest TV shows on earth, including Big Brother, The X Factor, The Weakest Link, Dancing with the Stars and more, to go behind the scenes of a career built on standing out, backing herself and refusing to shrink.    Maz has a two-word mantra she has used to walk into every terrifying room, every high-stakes negotiation and every live TV crisis of her career: tits and teeth. It sounds cheeky, but the philosophy behind it — stand tall, smile, be memorable and never apologise for being in the room — is one of the most practical pieces of career advice you will ever hear. Together they explore what it really means to be a woman in a male-dominated industry, why the way we talk about ourselves matters more than we think, and the financial lessons Maz wishes someone had handed her at nineteen. Whether you are navigating a pay negotiation, building your personal brand or simply tired of apologising for taking up space — this one is for you. In this episode we cover: How Maz went from fashion stylist to Emmy-winning TV producer — and what she learned along the way Women and the media: the invisible ways gender bias shapes what we see, read and believe about ourselves Being underestimated as a competitive advantage — and how Maz used it to quietly take everyone's jobs Personal brand 101: why looking the part, owning your body language and being memorable are career strategies, not vanity Salary negotiation tips from a woman who built every show she touched into a number one The "tits and teeth" confidence trick for walking into any room like you own it Compound interest — the single money concept Maz's friend Fee wishes every 19-year-old knew About Maz Farrelly: Maz is a BAFTA, Logie and ASTRA-winning TV producer and global keynote speaker whose content has been watched more than eight billion times. She has worked with everyone from King Charles to Beyoncé, and now coaches leaders and organisations around the world through her business Maz Speaks Global. Find her at mazspeaks.com. Have a question? Email Naomi at naomi@hermoneymatters.com.au or find us on Instagram — @hermoneymatters. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a woman in your life who needs to hear it — and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or a follow on Spotify. It genuinely helps more women find us. The information shared in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation, or needs. Before acting on any information discussed, please consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances.

    57 min
  2. 14 June

    58 End Of Financial Year Checklist: Super, Tax Deductions and What Not to Miss Before June 30

    The end of the financial year is an important point on the Australian calendar and most of us let it pass without making the most of our possible tax deductions.   In this episode, Naomi and Helene break down five superannuation strategies you can action before June 30, plus a quick-fire checklist of tax deductions worth having on your radar. The focus? Super, as it is a great tax-effective investment option available to everyday Australians, and the EOFY window is a great opportunity to review whether you have the ability to increase your contributions and get a tax benefit at the same time. Whether you have taken a career break, are self-employed, or simply haven't looked at your super in a while, there is something in here for you — and it could potentially save you thousands. In this episode we cover: How to make the most of your concessional contributions cap before June 30 The carry-forward rule — and why it is particularly powerful for women who have taken career breaks Personal deductible contributions and the spouse super top-up strategy The Government Co-contribution strategy and how you could get $500 for nothing (so long as you are eligible 😊) A quick-fire checklist of other deductions to have on your radar before the year closes If this episode was useful, please share it and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or a follow on Spotify — it genuinely helps more women find us. DISCLAIMER The information shared in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation, or needs. Before acting on any information discussed, please consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and seek advice from a licensed financial adviser. This episode is proudly supported by NGS Super.

    59 min
  3. 8 June

    57 Why Your Credit Report Could Be Costing You Your Home Loan

    Every time you shop around for a home loan online, you could be silently damaging your credit score. One missed payment can stay on your file for 2 years. A default? 5 years. Most women have never checked their credit report — and some only find out what's on it when the mortgage is declined. Today, we change that. Victoria Coster is the Founder & CEO of Credit Fix Solutions — Australia's #1 trusted credit repair company. She built it on one radical principle: no win, no fee. She now works with 9,000+ finance brokers across Australia, has expanded into New Zealand, and is developing a financial literacy program for Year 10 students. In this episode we cover: What's actually in your credit report — and the 3 bureaus holding your data (Equifax, Illion, Experian) The 5 data sets that make up your credit score and how long they stay Why shopping around for loans online is damaging your score What one missed payment really does What hardship, divorce and financial difficulty look like on your file The truth about debt management plans — some are a form of bankruptcy What can be fixed, what can't, and when to call in a professional  Your red pill moment starts now. Connect with Victoria: Website: creditfixsolutions.com.au Phone: 1300 436 569  Get your FREE credit reports: Equifax → mycreditfile.com.au Experian → experian.com.au If this episode helped you, please follow the show and share it with someone who's thinking about buying a home or has ever had a financial setback. It could change everything for them. 💗

    59 min
  4. 24 May

    55 Business Class Dreams on a Budget:  Inside the World of Australia’s Frequent Flyer Programs (Part 1)

    Ever wondered how people seem to casually fly business class to Europe while the rest of us are still recovering financially from booking economy seats to Bali? Welcome to the slightly obsessive, highly strategic, and surprisingly entertaining world of frequent flyer points.   As we head into holiday season and everyone starts dreaming about escaping the Australian winter for sunshine, cocktails, long lunches, and a European summer, there is one problem… travel has become expensive. Really expensive. Flights, accommodation, airport food, baggage fees, travel insurance: it all adds up quickly. And this year, with global tensions, fuel prices, airline disruptions, and endless schedule changes, travel feels more unpredictable than ever.   So in this two-part series, Naomi and Helene are diving headfirst into the world of Australia’s frequent flyer programs, travel hacks, reward seats, points strategies, and business class dreams. In Part 1, they unpack how the major frequent flyer programs actually work, who the different “points personalities” are, and Naomi makes a shocking confession… she and her husband have essentially built their lives around the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.   From refreshing reward seats at exactly midday like Taylor Swift concert tickets, to planning multi-country “milk run” routes across the globe just to secure a lie-flat bed and champagne at 35,000 feet, this episode proves that frequent flyer points are not just luck… they are strategy.   Meanwhile, Helene reveals she absolutely hates flying and would genuinely rather walk 500 miles than board a plane — making this week’s pop culture theme from The Proclaimers painfully appropriate.   This episode is funny, nostalgic, practical, slightly chaotic, and full of insights for anyone who has ever looked at a business class cabin and wondered, “How are these people affording this?” In this episode: Breaking down the two frequent flyer programs in Australia: Qantas Frequent Flyer and Velocity Frequent Flyer The hidden psychology and personalities of “points people” Naomi’s confession as a full-blown frequent flyer obsessive The reality of chasing business class flights to Europe Why frequent flyer points are less about luxury… and more about understanding the system Part 2 of this series dives into the practical side of points hacking, including the best ways to accumulate points in Australia, how to maximise credit card bonuses, and the strategies frequent flyer pros use to actually secure reward flights and business class upgrades.   Because travel might be expensive… but paying full price is apparently optional.

    45 min
  5. 17 May

    54 The Smart Way to Fund Your Kids’ and Grandkids’ Education

    School fees. University costs. Tutoring. Technology. Uniforms. Excursions. Somehow, every year the cost of education seems to climb even higher and for many families, it can feel like a financial treadmill that never quite slows down. This conversation is not just for parents currently raising children as increasingly, grandparents are stepping in too. Whether it is helping with private school fees, contributing towards university costs, or wanting to create a meaningful financial legacy for the next generation, many women in their 50s, 60s and beyond are asking the same question: “How can I help my kids and grandkids without compromising my own future?” In this episode of the Her Money Matters podcast, I sit down with Marie Lazar from Futurity Investment Group to unpack one of the financial planning tools more families are beginning to explore: education bonds. For many women, this sits right at the intersection of family, legacy, and financial planning. You may be in the thick of paying school fees right now. You may have adult children struggling with the rising cost of raising kids, or you may be looking at your grandchildren and wanting to create opportunities for them in a practical and meaningful way. Marie and I discuss the rising cost of education in Australia, the different ways families currently fund education, and how education bonds actually work in practice. We also unpack who they may suit, the tax considerations, the flexibility they offer, and why this has become an increasingly important conversation for both parents and grandparents. In this episode we cover: The rising cost of education in Australia Why education planning matters more than ever for families The different ways parents and grandparents fund education costs What an education bond actually is How education bonds work from a tax perspective The key features and benefits of education bonds Who education bonds may be suitable for How grandparents can use education bonds as part of legacy planning As always, this episode is general information only and does not take into account your personal circumstances or financial needs. So join us for a practical, thoughtful, and surprisingly fascinating conversation about one of the biggest investments many families will ever make - education.

    43 min
  6. 10 May

    53 Should You Set Up A Self-Managed Super Fund? What You Need to Know Before You Begin

    Self Managed Super Funds(or SMSF’s) can be seen as the next step when it comes to taking ownership of your money. They may carry a certain appeal, being more control, more flexibility, and the ability to make your own investment decisions. For some people that feels empowering however for others, it can feel complex and slightly out of reach. In this episode, Naomi and Helene unpack the reality behind SMSF's. They explore what they are, how they work, and why many Australians are drawn to them. They also explore the psychology behind the decision and the good, the bad and the very ugly that people need to know before starting an SMSF.   This is a highly practical conversation designed to help you understand whether an SMSF genuinely fits your needs.  It is important to be aware of both the benefits and the responsibility that is involved in running your own super fund.  In This Episode, We Cover: What an SMSF actually is and what it means to be a trustee The psychology of the self-directed investor and why control can be appealing The main reasons people start SMSFs The key benefits of SMSFs, including control, flexibility and investment choice The disadvantages, including cost, time commitment and compliance risk The realities of being responsible for your own investment performance The risks associated with running an SMSF Who an SMSF is suited to and why many people do not need one An SMSF is a structure that requires time, attention, and responsibility. Before you go down this path, take a step back and ask whether it genuinely fits your life, your interest, and your level of commitment.

    58 min
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Her Money Matters is the podcast helping women take ownership of their money and shape the future they want. Hosted by Naomi Holmes, a Financial Educator and coach with over 27 years in the industry, this show is about helping women understand their financial position through education, clear guidance, and trusted insights from a community of experts. We’ll talk about everything from investing and super, to caring for parents and helping your kids financially, paying down debt, leaving a legacy, navigating death and divorce, and what’s holding you back when it comes to money. Through expert insights and personal reflections, you’ll get the information we were never taught in school - but should have. New episodes drop each week. So, tune in and hit subscribe and start building the financial future you truly own. Because... Your Money Matters.

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