Dollars and Sense - Finding Your Way

Christian Dymock

Finding Your Way, presented by Dollars and Sense, is the podcast for anyone who’s ever felt lost, stuck, or unsure of what comes next. Hosted by educator and Dollars and Sense founder Christian Dymock, this show dives deep into the real, raw, very human stories behind how everyday Australians discovered who they are and where they’re meant to be. Each episode features a long-form conversation with a guest from a completely different walk of life: creatives, tradies, business owners, migrants, students, parents, and people who rewrote their story when life didn’t go to plan. We explore their final years of school, the confusing years after graduation, the moments of doubt, the unexpected opportunities, and the turning points that shaped everything. This isn’t a show about overnight success or picture-perfect résumés. It’s a show about the messy middle, the pivots, the restarts, and the quiet moments of clarity that change a life. So whether you’re in high school trying to choose your path, a uni student drowning in expectations, someone in your 20s or 30s craving a career pivot, or a tradie starting over after a setback, you’ll find something here that feels like it was meant for you. Expect honesty. Expect vulnerability. Expect stories that make you think, laugh, cry, or finally take that next step. And most of all: Expect to feel a little less alone while you find your way. New episodes weekly. Follow now so you don’t miss a single story.

Episodes

  1. Moving countries, starting her own business and social media. How Lilly Wright is finding her way.

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    Moving countries, starting her own business and social media. How Lilly Wright is finding her way.

    In this episode of Finding your way, Christian sits down with Lilly Wright, a Malaysian migrant and beloved “Queen of Sambal,” whose journey shows that courage, culture, and creativity can build a life far from home. From her senior school years in Malaysia, to the messy middle of starting over in Australia, to becoming one of Ballarat’s most recognisable food creators, Lilly’s story is a powerful reminder that finding your way often begins long before you realise you’re on the path. We talk about: *What Lilly was like in her senior school years * The emotional leap of moving countries * The challenges and unknowns of starting again * How her mother’s cooking shaped everything she creates Building a thriving market stall and becoming the “Queen of Sambal” * The pressure and anxiety behind social media success * *What “finding her way” means to her now Lilly’s honesty and heart make this episode one of the most moving yet - especially for migrants, creatives, food lovers, and anyone rebuilding their life from the ground up. If you loved Lilly’s story and want to support her work, you can:Visit her market stall in Ballarat and try her incredible sambal, pies, pastries, and laksa cheesecake, follow her on Instagram (@flyingchillies) to see where she’ll be each week and share her creations with someone who would love her flavours and story. Follow us on Instagram @dollarsandsense.learn

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About

Finding Your Way, presented by Dollars and Sense, is the podcast for anyone who’s ever felt lost, stuck, or unsure of what comes next. Hosted by educator and Dollars and Sense founder Christian Dymock, this show dives deep into the real, raw, very human stories behind how everyday Australians discovered who they are and where they’re meant to be. Each episode features a long-form conversation with a guest from a completely different walk of life: creatives, tradies, business owners, migrants, students, parents, and people who rewrote their story when life didn’t go to plan. We explore their final years of school, the confusing years after graduation, the moments of doubt, the unexpected opportunities, and the turning points that shaped everything. This isn’t a show about overnight success or picture-perfect résumés. It’s a show about the messy middle, the pivots, the restarts, and the quiet moments of clarity that change a life. So whether you’re in high school trying to choose your path, a uni student drowning in expectations, someone in your 20s or 30s craving a career pivot, or a tradie starting over after a setback, you’ll find something here that feels like it was meant for you. Expect honesty. Expect vulnerability. Expect stories that make you think, laugh, cry, or finally take that next step. And most of all: Expect to feel a little less alone while you find your way. New episodes weekly. Follow now so you don’t miss a single story.