The Swan Effect - Creating and Sustaining Your Financial Wellbeing

Arthi Rabikrisson and Malika Petersen

Money makes the world go round, and if this is true, do you struggle to understand the complex workings of finance, money and investments? Join us, Host Arthi Rabikrisson and co-host on Season 2 Malika Petersen, both women in finance, as we delve into simplifying the complexities that come with managing your finances and investments. The theory of Black Swan Events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The opposite of that are White Swan Events which are characterized as being more certain. Because life can be uncertain, there are Grey Swan areas and The Swan Effect is a monthly podcast that dives into some of those grey areas to empower persons in all walks of life to make better money decisions, and ultimately improve their relationship with money. A tribute and thank you to the late co-creator and co-host on Season 1 of the Swan effect podcast, Lucille Sikosana: you set the benchmark high, and we are proud to continue to elevate the important message on financial wellness and financial literacy globally. Your tenacity and optimistic attitude will always be the wind beneath our wings.

  1. S5 E3: Taxed And Tired

    22H AGO

    S5 E3: Taxed And Tired

    Send us Fan Mail Your salary goes up, but your bank balance still feels squeezed and your payslip feels like it is mocking you. Hosts Arthi and Malika know that “taxed and tired” feeling, and this epsiode is aimed at slowing the noise down by making South African tax easier to see, name and plan for, without pretending there is a magic hack. When tax becomes visible, it becomes predictable, and predictable is something you can build around.   Listen in to hear the Arthi and Malika share practical habits that reduce panic at filing time.  These include: • why a payslip can feel like a reality check even for high earners  • how tax shows up beyond PAYE through VAT, dividends, capital gains and property  • income tax versus wealth taxes like CGT, dividends tax, transfer duty, donations tax and estate duty  • six common myths that create fear and bad decisions  • tax planning as predictable structure rather than loopholes  • retirement contributions as a straightforward lever for tax efficiency  • medical scheme credits and why admin matters  • donations to approved PBOs and keeping the right proof  • side hustle income, allowances and the need for clean records  and so much more!! 🎬Ready for next steps? Listen closely for the simple weekly checklist to build a tax folder and track income streams. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    31 min
  2. S5 E2 Debt: Burden Or Building Block?

    MAR 2

    S5 E2 Debt: Burden Or Building Block?

    Send us Fan Mail Money gets messy when debt blurs the line between freedom and friction. In this episode Arthi and Maliks pull that line into focus with a simple idea: borrowing is neutral, behaviour is not. Together they explore how to turn credit from a source of stress into a lever for growth by funding assets, skills, and income rather than short-lived consumption. The co-hosts unpack the love-hate tension around debt and show how borrowing becomes powerful when it funds assets, income, or skills rather than lifestyle. From sharing filters, practical methods, and a 48‑hour challenge to reset, this episode offers the full spectrum of why, how and what now. Listen in to hear about: 💡debt as tool not verdict 💡behaviour over maths drives outcomes 💡good debt outcomes vs bad debt outcomes 💡transactors vs revolvers 💡snowball vs avalanche and consistency 💡10‑minute debt reset for clarity 💡the legacy impact of healthy debt modelling for children  And of course, much more! 🎬Ready for momentum? Take our 48-hour challenge: complete the 10-minute debt reset, choose snowball or avalanche, and automate one extra payment.  🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    35 min
  3. S5 E1 The Money Stories we never Questioned

    FEB 1

    S5 E1 The Money Stories we never Questioned

    Send us Fan Mail The Money Stories We Never Questioned We’re opening Season 5 by naming the money conversations many of us were taught to avoid — debt, death, and taxes — and gently unpacking how those silences shaped the way we relate to money today. In this episode, cohosts Arthi and Malika explore how our earliest experiences of money — what was said, what was modelled, and what was never spoken about — quietly become the rules we live by as adults. We talk about family “atmospheres” around money, generational ideas of respectability and safety, and why avoidance often holds more power over us than the numbers themselves. This conversation isn’t about blame or doing money “right.” It’s about awareness, choice, and creating a calmer, more conscious financial legacy — for ourselves and for those watching us. In this episode, we explore: Why we’re naming Debt, Death, and Taxes (DDT) as the theme for Season 5How avoidance keeps money stories powerful and unquestionedChildhood financial atmospheres and the silent rules we inheritRespectability, stability, and risk aversion across generationsScarcity thinking versus security-based decision-makingThe difference between strategic debt and destructive debtReframing taxes as planned participation rather than punishmentThe idea of a living legacy — what we model long before we’re goneAdult patterns like overworking, under-earning, and financial avoidanceThe “people like us don’t…” exercise to surface inherited beliefsPractical ways to begin updating your money storyThis episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and gently question the stories you’ve been carrying — and to decide which ones still deserve a place in your life. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    26 min
  4. S4 E11 The Superhero Wealth Equation

    11/30/2025

    S4 E11 The Superhero Wealth Equation

    Send us Fan Mail It has been a financial marathon this season, with hosts Arthi and Malika delivering a wealth mindset so that you can become your own financial superhero. What listeners may not have known, was that each epsiode this season was building up to a cape fitting ceremony. In this final episode of Season 4, Arthi and Malika unveil the Superhero Wealth Equation—Identity x Behaviour x Time x Community— a simple, multiplicative model that turns scattered advice into a focused plan you can actually stick to. As a bonus, the hosts guide listeners through a reflective year-end Superpower Audit (click to download) to turn clarity into action. Along the way, they recap key lessons, share listener wins, and wrap with a peek at next season’s deep dive into the DDT: Debt, Death, and Taxes. Listen in to Arthi and Malika: • tying ten episodes into a clear wealth formula• explain identity as the base for money confidence• unpack behaviour superpowers and why consistency matters• extoll about time and compounding as inevitability builders• emphasize community as stabiliser, accountability and legacy• underscore multiplicative thinking and zero-risk to the equation• offer a step-by-step Superpower Audit with actionsand so much more! Go forth and multiply your wealth in 2026 the Swan Effect Superhero way! Share 📢and write a review as Arthi and Malika continue on their mission to simplify the complexities of money management to empower you toward financial freedom, becoming your own financial superhero, and passing on your superpowers too!  This #podcastepisode is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    25 min
  5. S4 E10 The Clarity Arc

    11/02/2025

    S4 E10 The Clarity Arc

    Send us Fan Mail As we get closer to the end of 2025, Arthi and Malika offer listeners the opportunity to press pause, clear the financial fog, and build a values-led plan for the year ahead with simple tools that turn overwhelm into focused action.  This episode is jam-packed with reflective questions, simple frameworks, practical rituals, and next steps to show you how clarity grows when money decisions match what matters most. Listen in as the co-hosts talk about: Why do we lose clarity through overload, opinions, and emotionHow awareness is the first power moveConsidering budgets and doing emotional check-insThe 3R Review: reflect, reframe, refocusA five-minute clarity journalPurpose-based choices guided by valuesDebt versus investing through a holistic lensAnd to give you practical ideas, keep on listening to the inspiring Activation Capes, the micro superpowers that can help you finish your year grounded and focused. Clarity Capes - to help you clear the financial fogs, like the Mirror Moment or the Values CompassAction Capes - simple steps to reboot your budget, or reset your plan, like the Iron Heart Build or the Okoye Discipline DrillPurpose Capes - ways to align your money with your mission, like the Vibranium Vision Board or the Kwezi Community ActMindset Capes - small daily habits that restore calm and control, like the Wonder Pause or the America Chavez PortalPlus so much more! If you're looking to gather yourself and prepare for pre- and post-holidays this is the episode for you! Share 📢and write a review as Arthi and Malika continue on their mission to simplify the complexities of money management to empower you toward financial freedom, becoming your own financial superhero, and passing on your superpowers too!  This #podcastepisode is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    35 min
  6. S4 E9 The Legacy League: Passing on your Superpowers

    09/30/2025

    S4 E9 The Legacy League: Passing on your Superpowers

    Send us Fan Mail Following on the theme of Legacy from the previous episode 8 of this season, Arthi and Malika engage with the idea that legacy isn't just about the money you leave behind—it's about preparing, protecting, and empowering the next generation with thoughtful planning and clear communication.  In the current episode the hosts help you armour up with essential tools like wills, estate planning, and the life file to create a meaningful legacy that outlives you. Listen in as Malika and Arthi discuss how: • Wills serve as your superhero shield, protecting your family from unnecessary battles and giving you control over inheritance, guardianship, and estate management, • Without a will, the Interstate Succession Act decides who gets what, potentially causing confusion, disputes, and financial hardship for your loved ones • Common estate planning mistakes are made, which include outdated wills, insufficient liquidity, conflicting documents, and vague wording that can trigger family disputes, • A life file (or "pop-off file") should be created and updated, containing everything your loved ones need—will copies, ID documents, bank details, insurance policies, property deeds, passwords, and key contacts, • Estate taxes can be the villains of legacy planning, with capital gains tax, estate duty (25% on estates over R3.5 million), and executor's fees taking chunks of your estate, • To use strategic planning tools include properly structured trusts, adequate life cover, diverse asset allocation, and lifetime giving (taxed at 20% vs 25% estate duty), plus so much more! 🦸 Golden Takeaway: Legacy is the cape that outlives you — wear it proudly, and pass it on with purpose. Share 📢and write a review as Arthi and Malika continue on their mission to simplify the complexities of money management to empower you toward financial freedom, becoming your own financial superhero, and passing on your superpowers too!  Freebie: Download our practical legacy planning checklist to get you started today! This #podcastepisode is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    25 min
  7. S4 E8 Legacy Through Generosity

    09/01/2025

    S4 E8 Legacy Through Generosity

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered why superheroes team up instead of fighting alone? There's profound wisdom in this approach – especially when it comes to building wealth. In this thought-provoking Episode 8, Arthi and Malika explore how purposeful generosity creates a lasting legacy through the uniquely South African lens of Ubuntu – the philosophy that "I am because we are." Listen in as the co-hosts navigate the topic covering different angles of interest that include:  Ubuntu operates like the Avengers – each person contributing their power to form a stronger collectiveTraditional stockvels (savings clubs) demonstrate financial Ubuntu in action.Modern stokvels have evolved from basic needs to property investment and business funding.Generosity without boundaries can become depleting rather than empowering.The "sandwich generation" supports children, parents, and extended family simultaneously.True generosity builds capacity and independence rather than dependency.Structure your giving through formal mechanisms like stockfels or family trusts.Make generosity educational by passing on financial knowledge alongside support.Ensure sustainability by protecting your own financial foundation first.Create a vision for what your generosity will build over the next 20 years.Subscribe now and discover how to continue building towards becoming your own financial superhero. Share 📢and write a review - we would love to hear your thoughts This #podcastepisode is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth.  🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    25 min
  8. S4E7 Where Equity creates Equity

    07/31/2025

    S4E7 Where Equity creates Equity

    Send us Fan Mail In this special episode in Women's Month in South Africa, Arthi and Malika tackle equity head-on, joined by wonderful guest Shivani Naidoo, Head of EQT - an Old Mutual Wealth fintech.  How does equity investing create equity in the wider world, you ask? According to Shivani, we have to take a few steps back before even asking this, and rather be curious about what would make one an investing success. It begins with purpose, not products, and understanding your financial "why" is the foundation of wealth-building that lasts. Time in the market is your greatest superpower, with the magic of compounding rewarding those who start early—even with small amounts. Some really special nuggets of guidance in the episode include: • Clarify your investing purpose to guide decisions and stay grounded during market volatility • Understand the opportunity cost of delayed investing and how compounding favors early starters • Build a balanced investment portfolio like a superhero team—each asset class plays a specific role • Create your personal investment code (IPS) as a mission brief to stay on track during turbulence • Know your time horizon to determine appropriate risk levels for different goals • Practice regular rebalancing to maintain your desired asset allocation as markets move • Recognize common investment "villains" like overconfidence bias, trend-chasing, and emotional decision-making • Consider working with a financial advisor as an accountability partner to enhance returns Start your investment journey now, regardless of how small your first step might be. Remember that your future isn't a trade-off but a "trade-up"—you're investing in something greater for tomorrow. Listen in to hear how Arthi, Malika, and Shivani unpack these and more even further to get you more confident in your investing journey towards financial freedom and wealth. Share 📢and write a review as Arthi and Malika continue on their mission to simplify the complexities of money management and empower you toward financial freedom.  Freebie: Download your free IPS template to get you started today! About Shivani Naidoo Shivani Naidoo is a South African investment professional and fintech builder. With her entrepreneurial drive, she’s leading a new digital investment platform created for a generation of emerging wealth builders. With a background in portfolio management, as a CFA charterholder and now the Head of EQT — an Old Mutual Wealth powered fintech — Shivani brings both depth and clarity to the evolving space where finance and technology meet.  At the heart of her work is a commitment to building systems that are simple, scalable, and serve as a tool for empowerment. Her career has spanned traditional asset management and the rapidly evolving world of Wealth-Tech, giving her a unique perspective on how the company investment industry is changing and what that means for investors, institutions, and the future of financial advice. 🎧 The Swan Effect Podcast is proudly sponsored by Old Mutual Wealth, supporting conversations that help us build financial clarity, confidence, and long-term well-being. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who might need it, and leave us a review. We’d love to hear your reflections — your messages and comments help shape the conversations we have next. Thanks for listening! — Arthi & Malika

    33 min

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Money makes the world go round, and if this is true, do you struggle to understand the complex workings of finance, money and investments? Join us, Host Arthi Rabikrisson and co-host on Season 2 Malika Petersen, both women in finance, as we delve into simplifying the complexities that come with managing your finances and investments. The theory of Black Swan Events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The opposite of that are White Swan Events which are characterized as being more certain. Because life can be uncertain, there are Grey Swan areas and The Swan Effect is a monthly podcast that dives into some of those grey areas to empower persons in all walks of life to make better money decisions, and ultimately improve their relationship with money. A tribute and thank you to the late co-creator and co-host on Season 1 of the Swan effect podcast, Lucille Sikosana: you set the benchmark high, and we are proud to continue to elevate the important message on financial wellness and financial literacy globally. Your tenacity and optimistic attitude will always be the wind beneath our wings.