
Money & a Good Life
Tribeca Financial
Talking about the F word never sounded so good.
Money & a Good Life is a podcast to help you manage your finances and
make the most out of life.
So what the F is this podcast about?
Finances.
Ryan Watson is someone who tells it like it is. And speaks from the heart. No wonder he’s the host of a podcast that tackles the F word head-on.
This word can either be a friend or a foe. Ryan knows both. He’s experienced living pay check to pay check, seeing his hard working single mother determined to take control of her money, rather than let it control her and her family.
It’s what inspired him to disrupt the finance industry by making financial advice less complicated. More human. And it’s what naturally led him to creating the Money & a Good Life podcast to further break down barriers by having open conversations about money and all that comes with it.
Meet our hosts
Whatever your views on the F word (finances that is), this podcast is worth every minute. From priceless cashflow hacks to answering the time-old question ‘can money buy happiness?’, join Ryan and Steph each episode as they uncover the secrets to creating a healthy relationship with money – and how this can lead to living your Good Life.
Ryan Watson
Being bold and screwing the status quo is how Ryan has successfully built a business determined to deliver financial advice in a better way. A way that puts people ahead of product by valuing and improving their financial wellbeing – that sense of financial security and freedom. This podcast gives another voice to Ryan’s insights and purpose; furthering his aim to educate, support and inspire people in Australia and beyond to live their Good Life.
Stephanie Coombes
Steph has been at the forefront of creating and steering podcasts in Australia, working with the likes of the Australian Radio Network and Network 10 in shaping their content and award-winning shows. As a highly talented podcast host and producer, we couldn’t be in better hands with Steph teaming up with Ryan in uncovering the secrets of Money & a Good Life.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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Money anxiety with Brad McEwan
Money & a Good Life
11/25/24 • 27 min
When you’ve got a bill to pay, how do you feel? Does your heart start to race or your hands get clammy? Do you put off looking at your bank account... because you’re worried about what’s in there? Or what’s NOT in there.
If any of this sounds familiar you’re not alone. Money anxiety is common in Australia and we need to have more open conversations about it. Which is exactly what we’re about to do in this episode of Money & a Good Life.
To chat about this important subject, Ryan and Steph are joined by Brad McEwan, a highly respected former sports presenter, professional storyteller, and active mental health advocate. Brad’s personal story with mental health & money is both compelling and inspiring, and sure to connect with many people on a deep level.
His insights, together with Ryan’s wealth of experience around financial wellbeing and reducing money anxiety, adds up to a podcast of real worth and value.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
If you or someone you know needs help, is struggling, or wants more information, here are some organisations to contact:
Financial Counselling Australia: https://www.financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au/
National Debt Helpline: https://ndh.org.au/
Find a financial counsellor: https://ndh.org.au/talk-to-a-financial-counsellor/find-a-financial-counsellor/
Head to Health Dept of Health website about understanding mental health and financial safety are strongly linked, with resources: https://www.headtohealth.gov.au/meaningful-life/feeling-safe-stable-and-secure/finances
Moneysmart website: https://moneysmart.gov.au/
Beyond blue, mental health and financial wellbeing https://www.beyondblue.org.au/mental-health/financial-wellbeing
Lifeline: Call 13 11 14
Additional resource:
Employee financial wellness survey 2023 PwC: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/services/consulting/business-transformation/library/employee-financial-wellness-survey.html
Our guest:
Brad McEwan, Professional storyteller and mental health advocate: www.bradmcewan.com
Connect with Brad: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradmcewan/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

How your childhood shaped your financial future with Suzanne Alexander
Money & a Good Life
02/17/25 • 25 min
What’s your earliest memory with money? Was it when the tooth fairy paid you a visit? Or when you were given your first lot of pocket money. Maybe it was when you heard your parents utter that priceless phrase: ‘money doesn’t grow on trees you know!’
Why’s all this important? Our views and reactions to money are formed from the ripe young age of just seven. So all these experiences and memories – what we call our money stories – can have a long-lasting impact on how we approach our finances. Both positively and negatively.
To help Ryan and Steph uncover the full story about money stories, we’ve enlisted the expert help of money coach and mindset mentor Suzanne Alexander. In this engrossing chat we identify some of the most common negative attitudes to money, why it’s good to be aware of your own story, how to work out which money persona you fit into (avoidance, worship, status, vigilance), and what you can do to turn your negative money story into a positive one.
The 8 money types by Deborah price
- The Innocent – Avoids financial responsibility and relies on others for money decisions, often overwhelmed by financial matters.
- The Victim – Blames financial struggles on past experiences or external factors, often feeling powerless and seeking rescue.
- The Warrior – Strategic, goal-oriented, and decisive with money, focused on financial success and control.
- The Martyr – Prioritises others' financial needs over their own, often feeling unappreciated and emotionally attached to their sacrifices.
- The Fool – Takes financial risks impulsively, seeking quick wins but often lacking discipline and long-term strategy.
- The Creator/Artist – Struggles with a love/hate relationship with money, often seeing it as a barrier to authenticity or creativity.
- The Tyrant – Uses money as a tool for power and control, often driven by fear and a deep sense of scarcity.
- The Magician – Master of financial transformation, blending knowledge, strategy, and intuition to create abundance.
Redefining failure
Spnax CEO Sara Blakely https://youtu.be/OZEPbyIA8XI?si=JODsIqICw4wzaPnw
Here's to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Suzanne Alexander, Money coach and mindset mentor
Connect with Suzanne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-alexander-42a6788/
Visit Suzanne’s website: https://mindfulfinances.com.au/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Spending MORE money with Rob Devlin
Money & a Good Life
03/17/25 • 27 min
If retirement is on your mind, how does it make you feel? Excited. Nervous. Daunted. All of the above.
If you have mixed feelings about retirement, you’re not alone. That’s because many people are unsure of what their life after work will look like... and if they’ll be ready. Will I have enough money? What are the choices I really have? Will I find a new purpose? How do I make sure my retirement years are secure and fulfilling?
As Head of Advice and a Partner at Tribeca, Rob Devlin relishes answering these big questions – and most importantly – giving people the confidence of knowing they can really make their retirement years count. In sitting down with Steph and Ryan, Rob takes us through the common pitfalls people face and how to avoid them, why a “spend more” mentality can unlock you’re retirement potential, and how the right financial strategies can open up a world of choices and opportunities.
In this episode you’ll learn more about:
- Why people often underestimate their retirement potential and how mindset shifts can open up more options
- The common concern of "how long will my money last?" and practical approaches to address this anxiety
- How retiring rarely means a complete "hard stop" - many retirees find parttime work, volunteering, or new hobbies
- Why financial advisors often encourage clients to spend more in retirement rather than less
- How factors like no mortgage payments and reduced tax burden create more financial freedom
- The importance of couples having open conversations about their retirement expectations and lifestyle goals
- Practical examples of how retirees stay engaged and active - from working a Bunnings to driving courtesy buses
Whether you’re in retirement, it’s just around the corner, or you’re wanting to start putting future plans in place, this episode is definitely worth every minute.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Rob Devlin, Head of Advice, Partner, Tribeca
Connect with Rob: linkedin.com/in/robert-devlin-799b4a58
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

The true cost of financial inaction with Brad Fox
Money & a Good Life
03/31/25 • 30 min
We’re all about taking positive actions on this podcast when it comes to decisions around your money, career and future. But in this week’s episode, we thought we’d look at the other side of the coin. What is the cost of taking no action?
Helping us tackle this question from both a financial and life perspective is Chairman of Tribeca Brad Fox, who’s experiences as a professional AFL player (and current local senior coach), business mentor, and President of the Association of Financial Planners, makes him an expert on enabling decision making.
Given one out of ten people seek advice from a financial adviser; Brad, Ryan and Steph unpack what holds people back from asking for help with their finances. The reasons are varied, from being unsure about the value of financial advice or lack of trust in the industry, to feeling embarrassed or uncomfortable to talk about their situation. In looking at the costs of this inaction (money, time, wellbeing), Brad shares some inspiring stories of where honest and candid conversations with a trusted adviser have stripped away these barriers, transforming lives and choices for the better.
It comes back to taking that first step to reach out, which is often the hardest thing to do – but ultimately the most rewarding.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Brad Fox, Chairman Tribeca Financial, Managing Director Smart Brave Consult-ing
Connect with Brad: linkedin.com/in/bradfox1
Visit Brad’s website: smartbraveconsulting.com
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Green and red flags of a financial advisor with Matt Hale
Money & a Good Life
03/03/25 • 27 min
So you’re doing OK financially. You’ve been streaming our podcasts and you’re ready to start talking to a financial planner to help manage and maximise your money. Well get cosy and listen up.
In this week’s value-packed episode, Ryan and Steph are joined by the super impressive Matt Hale (a regular in Australia’s Top 50 influential advisers) to identify what you need to look for (and avoid) in a financial planner.
They leave no stone unturned as they dive into:
- What actually makes a good financial advisor (and what makes one not so good)
- The specific qualifications a legitimate advisor needs to have (and how to verify them)
- Green flags that tell you you've found a winner
- Essential questions to ask early in your journey together
- Whether personality matching matters (spoiler: it does!)
- Red flags of a financial advisor
- When it's time to reassess if your current advisor relationship is still working for you.
At the end of the day it all comes down to trust. And we trust this episode will help you find the right financial planner for you.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Matt Hale, Financial advice & mortgage broking, Managing Director of Rising Tide
Connect with Matt: linkedin.com/in/matthalert
Visit Matt’s website: risingtidefinancial.com.au
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence deci-sions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Austral-ia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Financial wellbeing with Anna Glynn
Money & a Good Life
01/20/25 • 27 min
How do you feel about your finances? Be honest. Do you feel in control and heading in the right direction? Or are you just getting by week by week? Maybe you just prefer not to think about it. Whatever financial headspace you’re in at the moment, you’re sure to get your money’s worth from the next 28 minutes.
That’s because this week’s episode is all about Financial Wellbeing, where Ryan and Steph sit down with Positive Psychology expert Anna Glynn to dig deep into this most talked about but often misunderstood financial buzzword of our times.
They unpack questions like: Does money really buy happiness, or can happiness actually create more money for you? What is financial wellbeing in simple terms and how can you rate your own and improve it? And why is talking about and understanding our relationship with money so important to achieving our goals and living with a strong sense of financial freedom and security.
What is financial wellbeing?
Financial wellbeing is defined as a state of being wherein you; have control over your finances, have the capacity to absorb a financial shock, have the freedom to make choices to enjoy life and are on track to meet your goals.
When these four factors are in alignment, you then arrive at two very strong emotional responses; a sense of security and feeling of freedom.
The hedonic treadmill concept
The hedonic treadmill is the concept that while positive or negative life events may temporarily influence an individual’s happiness, their overall level of happiness tends to move back to where it was prior to these experiences.
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs outlines a model suggesting that human motivation arises from five key levels: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualisation. According to this theory, individuals achieve greater fulfillment and drive as they progress through these stages.
What are money scripts
Money stories are the personal narratives that we hold about money and are shaped by experiences, upbringing, and cultural influences. These stories influence how we perceive, manage and relate to money and can impact our financial decisions and behaviours.
Rating your financial wellbeing
If there’s one thing you should do after listening to this episode, it’s to rate your financial wellbeing. Grab a pen and paper and mark yourself out of 10 on the following questions.
- Do you feel like you have control over your finances
- Do you have the financial freedom to make choices to enjoy life
- Do you have the capacity to absorb a financial shock
- Are you on track to meet your financial goals
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Anna Glynn, Speaker, Author & Coach
Connect with Anna: linkedin.com/in/anna-glynn-mapp-0797b639
Visit Anna’s website: https://annaglynn.com.au/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financia

Festive spending with Ryan Watson
Money & a Good Life
12/09/24 • 18 min
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again – the festive season. Although you can also call it the spending season; with the likes of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and countless other sales making it far more easier to give, give and keep on giving. And that’s not even talking about fitting in all the family and work celebrations.
So how do you keep your spending from blowing out so the only thing you have to worry about on Christmas Day is getting that nap in on the couch after eating way to much at lunch!
Answering this Christmas conundrum is our co-host Ryan Watson, who digs deep into his bag of festive spending tips help us all out. Tips like setting realistic financial goals at the outset, considering experience gifts such as cooking a special meal or babysitting, providing a meaningful donation instead of an item (that also has the added benefit of a tax deduction), or looking at family-wide agreements like Kris Kringle for adults or kids-only gift giving.
By putting some of these great insights into action, you’ll be able to have your (Christmas) cake and eat it too knowing your spending is under control and you can fully enjoy everything this time of year brings.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Money marathon with Ben Jongebloed
Money & a Good Life
01/06/25 • 21 min
“It’s a marathon not a sprint.” You’ve no doubt heard this term and probably said it yourself, especially if you follow a sporting team that’s started off the season slowly and you’re hoping they’ll build momentum. So what has this got to do with a financial podcast? Plenty.
Tribeca’s Ben Jongebloed is known as the Marathon Man in the office, having completed five with more to come. But it wasn’t until he got serious about his running and started working with a coach that he realised the parallels with his marathon journey and his role as a Senior Advisor at Tribeca.
In this energetic chat with Ryan and Steph, Ben runs through (pardon the pun) the similarities between the coach-athlete and adviser-client relationship, from putting plans in place to achieve your goals and adjusting when needed, keeping you accountable and supported when things get challenging, and helping you stay motivated and on track.
You’re sure to come away feeling empowered to strive for your personal best, whether that’s with your finances or in work/personal life. It may even inspire you to put on your running shoes!
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Ben Jongebloed, Senior Advisor at Tribeca
Connect with Ben: linkedin.com/in/bjongebloed
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Planning for a family with Ryan Watson
Money & a Good Life
12/23/24 • 21 min
Starting a family is one of those life-changing decisions. Nothing can match it. But like any big decision – and they don’t get much bigger – you need to go into it with your eyes fully wide open. Especially when it comes to your finances. Did we mention that estimates for raising a child to 18 years of age range anywhere between $160K to $549K?
In this must-listen podcast for new parents, Steph and Ryan take you through all the ins and outs of planning financially for a family to make sure you’re in the best possible position to enjoy your new baby... without the money stress.
Things like when is the best time to take stock of your finances? What leave entitlements or schemes are available to you, and how does that work with your superannuation? How important is getting control of your cashflow as a new parent? And what are the proactive ways you can build up savings such as education or investment bonds?
There’s so much to think about if you’re having children. This episode is a great resource to help you get your finances in line before things get hectic... and your sleep goes out the window. Trust us on that one.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Cashflow hacks with Matthew Rea
Money & a Good Life
10/14/24 • 29 min
Can spenders become savers? How do you actually take control of your cashflow? And is it OK to have a savings plan that allows you to still enjoy little vices like a coffee (or two) a day – and not feel guilty about it?
With cost of living on everyone’s minds, Ryan Watson and Stephanie Coombes talk to cashflow crusader and Tribeca Senior Adviser Matthew Rea about some simple, lifesaving hacks to help people take charge of their cashflow. In this engaging and insightful chat they cover the secrets to mastering the art of purposeful spending, why you should avoid the trap of keeping up with the Joneses (and Kardashians), and the simple steps you can take today to relieve the strain of making lots of tiny decisions about money.
If you’re looking at ways to free up cash, or want to get ahead of the game rather than falling behind, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.
Here’s to your Good Life. And thanks for listening.
You can find us at https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/
Our guest:
Matthew Rea, Senior Adviser/Partner, Tribeca Financial
Connect with Matt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financial-adviser-melbourne/
Learn more/book a meeting: https://www.tribecafinancial.com.au/best-financial-planners-matthew-rea/
Our hosts:
Ryan Watson, CEO, Tribeca Financial
Follow Ryan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-watson/
Stephanie Coombes, podcast expert and media strategist
Follow Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-coombes-62903825/
Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd, ABN 54 604 005 209 trading as Tribeca Financial has been appointed as a Corporate Authorised Representative (CAR No.1008603) of My Dedicated Advisory. My Good Life ® is a registered trademark of Tribeca Collective Pty Ltd.
Advice given in this podcast is general in nature and is not intended to influence decisions about investing or financial products. Our listeners should always seek their own professional advice that considers their own personal circumstances before making any financial decisions.
Tribeca Financial acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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How many episodes does Money & a Good Life have?
Money & a Good Life currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Money & a Good Life cover?
The podcast is about Investments, Investor, Investing, Podcasts, Financial Advice, Finance, Financial Freedom, Self-Improvement, Education and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Money & a Good Life?
The episode title 'How your childhood shaped your financial future with Suzanne Alexander' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Money & a Good Life?
The average episode length on Money & a Good Life is 25 minutes.
How often are episodes of Money & a Good Life released?
Episodes of Money & a Good Life are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Money & a Good Life?
The first episode of Money & a Good Life was released on Oct 14, 2024.
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