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Girls That Invest Girls That Invest
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4.5 • 113 Ratings
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Join Sim and Sonya, two millennial investors, as we break down the intimidating and not-so-well-taught world of investing and growing wealth, minus the jargon.
On Monday, we share our thoughts on your deepest, darkest money secrets or hot takes with Money Confessions.
On Tuesday, we deep dive into investing topics, minus the jargon.
On Thursday, we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle with Girls That Business - because no one saves their way to wealth.
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Money Confessions: I Send Money to My Family without My Husband Knowing
Welcome back to Money Confessions, a weekly series where you tell us your deepest, darkest money secrets or hot takes. You're joined by Sim and Sonya, two best friends who have *a lot* to say.
This week on Money Confessions, Sim and Sonya discuss a listener's money confession of secretly sending money to her mother from a shared account. They delve into the importance of trust and open communication in relationships, emphasising the need to have honest conversations with partners about financial decisions. They suggest that being open about such matters can alleviate guilt and strengthen the relationship.
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Girls That Business: How to Hire as a Small Business
Welcome back to Girls That Business, a weekly series where we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle - because no one saves their way to wealth. You’re joined by Sim, a seven-figure business owner, and Maia, an entrepreneur in the making.
This week, Sim and Maia discuss the process of hiring Girls That Invest’s first employee. They share their experiences with job descriptions, sorting through applications, and conducting interviews. Simran highlights the importance of being clear about job expectations and providing thorough training, while Maia emphasises the significance of finding someone who aligns with the company's values.
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5 Frugal Tips We Tried That Just Aren’t Worth It
A huge thank you to Pearler for sponsoring this week’s episode. Pearler is the intuitive and easy to use Aussie investing platform that makes it easy for anyone to invest in the stock market, and you can start building a sensible, diversified portfolio tailored to your needs with as little as $5. Not only is it built for long term investing, it brings together community and education, so you can learn from people just like you. Don't wait to start building your financial future - check out Pearler.com today with code GIRLSTHATINVEST and start investing in your goals with $20 free Pearler credit.
This week, Sim and Sonya share their experiences with frugal tips that didn't quite work out. From failed attempts at meal prepping and bulk buying as a single person to the regret of buying cheap knockoff electronics, they highlight the importance of finding what truly works for you in the realm of saving money. Ultimately, their refreshing take reminds us that it's okay to prioritise personal preferences and happiness over rigid frugality.
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Money Confessions: Don’t Tell Friends How Much You Have in Savings or They’ll Expect You to Pay For Everything
Welcome back to Money Confessions, a weekly series where you tell us your deepest, darkest money secrets or hot takes. You're joined by Sim and Sonya, two best friends who have *a lot* to say.
This week on Money Confessions, Sim and Sonya dive into the controversial topic of sharing personal finances with friends. They explore the potential pitfalls of divulging financial information, such as jealousy and unfair expectations, while emphasising the importance of reading the room and considering individual relationships. Their discussion highlights the need for empathy, honest conversations, and knowing your friends when it comes to navigating money matters in friendships.
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Girls That Business: How to Stop the Fear of Failure from Starting a Business
Welcome back to Girls That Business, a weekly series where we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle - because no one saves their way to wealth. You’re joined by Sim, a seven-figure business owner, and Maia, an entrepreneur in the making.
This week, Sim and Maia discuss overcoming the fear of failure when starting a business. They share personal experiences and offer valuable insights on how to push past the fear and take action. Their key advice includes embracing failure as a learning opportunity, envisioning your future self's regrets, and finding a supportive network to encourage and uplift you along the way.
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Debate: Should I Get a Financial Advisor or Invest Myself?
A huge thank you to Pearler for sponsoring this week’s episode. Pearler is the intuitive and easy to use Aussie investing platform that makes it easy for anyone to invest in the stock market, and you can start building a sensible, diversified portfolio tailored to your needs with as little as $5. Not only is it built for long term investing, it brings together community and education, so you can learn from people just like you. Don't wait to start building your financial future - check out Pearler.com today with code GIRLSTHATINVEST and start investing in your goals with $20 free Pearler credit.
In this lively debate, Sim and Sonya discuss the pros and cons of hiring a financial advisor versus investing on your own. They explore factors like fees, personalised advice, and the freedom to make your own investment decisions. While financial advisors can provide expertise and peace of mind, investing DIY-style allows for cost savings and unbiased decision-making.
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Customer Reviews
Inspiring
So inspired by these ladies! Thanks for all you do!
Zzz
Unfortunately for me this was a real dud. I came here with high expectations. I think it was the PR/marketing that had me engaged to come listen and I was hoping for it to be worth it. Everything is too basic and it is almost like the two girls are just talking about what they would do, but how they can see the other options as viable, and you really need to look at your situation and decide what works for you. That to me is not advice. My first podcast was the one on insurance and basically it sounded like they were trying to convince us to buy insurance that we may not need and i worry someone who doesn’t think for their self might go out and get insurance when they don’t need it because these girls have it.
very informative
Perfect