My Happy Money Journey: money for mid life women with Phoebe Blamey

Phoebe Blamey retired financial and mortgage advisor, podcaster, coach and course creator

Life changes as we get older. Kids grow up. Parents need care. Divorce, grief, and career curveballs can hit hard and suddenly, by choice or by chance, you’re in the financial driver’s seat. My Happy Money Journey is the go to money podcast for women over 40 in Australia who are ready to take control of their finances, pay off debt, buy a home, invest build wealth, and live a fabulous life! Phoebe Blamey is a bestselling author,  former award winning financial services business owner turned small business coach. The podcast explores real conversations about money, midlife transitions, financial freedom, and difficult topics like sexually transmitted debt, death, inheritance and spending, all while making money simple, manageable and doable. This is real money talk for real people. Super qualified Phoebe has a Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning, a Diploma in Mortgage Broking,  an MBA, and a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching  Phoebe brings 20+ years of expertise to help women heal their money stories, make smart financial choices, and thrive in this powerful life stage. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice or recommendations.

  1. MAR 4

    S4 E15 Are we rich yet? How do we measure enough?

    What does “enough” money actually look like? Most people never answer that question. Instead, the financial goalpost keeps moving — $80K becomes $150K, $150K becomes $300K, and suddenly a million dollars feels like the only way to feel secure. In this episode of My Happy Money Journey, Phoebe explores the psychology of money, happiness, and financial security, and why earning more doesn’t always create the sense of wealth we expect. Drawing on research from behavioural economics, Phoebe explains how income improves wellbeing when it removes financial stress, but after a certain point the emotional return from earning more becomes much smaller. So if more money isn’t the full answer, what actually defines wealth? Phoebe introduces three powerful layers that help define what “enough” really means: Security – having the financial stability, assets, and buffer that protect your life when things wobble. Freedom – reaching the point where work becomes a choice, not a necessity. Impact – using money to support family, community, and causes that matter to you. The conversation also explores key Australian realities around superannuation, retirement planning, home ownership, and financial security for women, including why women over 55 are the fastest-growing group at risk of homelessness — and how defining your version of wealth can change your financial future. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing well financially, or what your version of wealth should actually look like, this episode will help you rethink money in a much calmer and more empowering way. Because the real goal isn’t endlessly chasing more income. It’s building a life where your money supports the life you truly want to live.

    23 min
  2. FEB 11

    S4 E12 How much money do I really need to retire?

    As we get older we stop thinking we will be fine in retirement and start to pay attention! Today we share the secrets to retireing well...because high income doesn’t automatically equal long-term security. In this episode, Phoebe takes a strategic, grown-up look at what retirement readiness actually means for women over 50 especially those who’ve been busy building careers, businesses, and families while quietly outsourcing their future. This is not a financial planning session. It’s a clarity session. We talk about housing security, superannuation realities, tax structures, generational wealth, and the hidden risks that catch even successful women off guard. If you’ve ever thought, “I really should understand this better”  this episode is for you. • Why housing security matters more than your super balance • The difference between earning well and being financially secure • How super actually works — and why drifting is expensive • What “concessional”, “carry-forward”, and “Division 293” really mean • Why many high-income women underuse the system • How risk and investment choices shape long-term outcomes • The importance of having money outside super • Why inheritance should never be your retirement plan • What changes when you’re already financially comfortable • How to take strategic ownership without becoming an expert • The questions every woman should be able to ask her adviser You don’t need to manage your own investments, but you do need to understand your position. Outsourcing your future completely is not a strategy. Clarity, structure, and informed decision-making are what protect your freedom later in life. • Australian Taxation Office (ATO) — Super rules and contribution limits • ASIC MoneySmart — Retirement calculators and guidance • ASFA Retirement Standard — Lifestyle benchmarks • Services Australia — Age Pension information

    23 min

About

Life changes as we get older. Kids grow up. Parents need care. Divorce, grief, and career curveballs can hit hard and suddenly, by choice or by chance, you’re in the financial driver’s seat. My Happy Money Journey is the go to money podcast for women over 40 in Australia who are ready to take control of their finances, pay off debt, buy a home, invest build wealth, and live a fabulous life! Phoebe Blamey is a bestselling author,  former award winning financial services business owner turned small business coach. The podcast explores real conversations about money, midlife transitions, financial freedom, and difficult topics like sexually transmitted debt, death, inheritance and spending, all while making money simple, manageable and doable. This is real money talk for real people. Super qualified Phoebe has a Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning, a Diploma in Mortgage Broking,  an MBA, and a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching  Phoebe brings 20+ years of expertise to help women heal their money stories, make smart financial choices, and thrive in this powerful life stage. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not constitute personal financial advice or recommendations.

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