

RTC95: The very best bits of 2023, part two (this one’s for you, Meg).
2023, aka the year of incredible guests. From Jess Quinn’s inspirational chat about the cost of her prosthetic leg to Frances Cook’s life-changing advice about money diaries, Equity Mates’ deep dive into lifestyle creep to Sarah Lindsay’s challenging childhood, Sophie’s beloved grandma’s ground-breaking investment portfolio and Allegra Bambi Haines’ journey through transitioning – we’ve loved each and every one of them (and are desperate to be friends with them all). This might inspire you to go back to the episodes, or make you realise you’re ok with just the highlights … either way, these guests were fire.
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Episodes mentioned in this ep:
- RTC62: Jess Quinn talks about the price of losing her leg (literally)
- RTC64: How a money diary can change your life with Frances Cook
- RTC67: Low-maintenance investing and how the $100 challenge could make you RICH in 40 years with Bryce & Alec from Equity Mates
- RTC70: Embracing your broken pieces and buying expensive shoes with Sarah Lindsay
- RTC74: My Grandma left behind a million dollar portfolio
- RTC82: The Millionaire’s Wife: Freedom, feminism and $80 lattes.
- RTC90: The cost of transitioning with Allegra Bambi Haines.
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