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Get Rich Slow Club

Ana Kresina & Natasha Etschmann

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The Get Rich Slow Club podcast will empower you to go from beginner to confident investor. Follow along with Tash Etschmann from @TashInvests and Ana Kresina from Pearler as they take you step by step to build your wealth. This isn't a get rich quick scheme, instead it's all about being consistent, and focusing on long-term growth. So let's all Get Rich Slow together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Listed Investment Companies (LICs) have a devoted following within the long-term investing community. However, conversations on social media and podcasts often focus on exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Of course, no asset is going to be perfect for EVERY investor, as goals and preferences change between people. However, along with a range of other inv…
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“Financial Independence, Retire Early” – or “FIRE” – is a concept that Tash and Ana have discussed a few times. And I mean, come on – it sounds pretty amazing, no? Asking whether you would like a FIRE’d future is sort of like asking if you’d like to win the lottery. Who would say no if given the chance? In truth, though, reaching FIRE status requir…
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Between all the headlines and fear-mongering clickbait, it can be hard to know what’s actually happening in Australia’s housing market. One of the aims of this podcast, however, is to bring you the most objective, data-driven insights possible. And sure, we won’t find a Rosetta Stone for the housing market in a single episode – but the more we expl…
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You know that expression “Your network is your net worth”? Yeah, we find it a bit cringe-y as well. With that said, this Get Rich Slow Club session puts a whole new spin on it. Join Tash and Ana as they discuss how your social circle can impact your personal finance habits. In their conversation, they cover the powerful influence of money-minded fr…
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If you’re listening to this podcast, you’re probably pretty committed to managing your money. Even so, it’s normal to become stuck in a money rut from time to time. It happens to the best of us, and it often only requires patience and consistency to escape. Other ruts, though, might require a complete overhaul. You know those times: you’ve been coa…
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We think it’s preeeeetty fair to say that we like talking about investing on this podcast. Of course, there’s a reason we have these conversations: by investing, we hope to propel ourselves towards the lives we want. However, many people spend so much time and energy working that they forget to pursue their dreams. That’s why, in this episode, we’r…
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In a past episode, Tash and Ana explored whether private health care is actually worth it in Australia. If you missed that session, we recommend you start there, as it informs what the duo discuss here. … All caught up? Great! This time around, Tash and Ana explore methods of keeping health insurance cost-effective in Australia. For anyone with a k…
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At the Get Rich Slow Club, we've been honoured to host some of Australia’s leading politicians. Having said that, it can sometimes pay to bring a healthy dose of skepticism to the political landscape. There are few commentators in Australia who embody this philosophy quite like this episode’s guest. Konrad Benjamin created Punter’s Politics as a pl…
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In a podcast about money, budgeting, and long-term investing, an interview with the National Treasurer is a pretty big deal. That’s why the Get Rich Slow Club is properly stoked to be hosting this special guest. In this session, Tash and Ana speak with Treasurer Jim Chalmers about Australia’s income, where our taxes go, and how Chalmers’ team decid…
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Independent MP Allegra Spender has made a name for herself as an advocate of climate action and gender equality. Having won the seat of Wentworth in the 2022 Federal Election, Spender is at the forefront of the Teal movement. Prior to her career in politics, Spender worked as a corporate executive, management consultant, and CEO for an education ch…
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When compared to many other developed, free market nations, Australia’s healthcare system is pretty enviable. Don’t get us wrong, it has its problems; its staff are frequently overworked and underpaid, and not everyone receives the care that they should. Even so, if you’re uninsured and face a life-threatening injury, your treatment generally won’t…
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In Australia, talking about housing and complaining about the superannuation industry could be national sports. There’s a reason for this, of course: home ownership feels out of reach for many Aussies, and super funds have a history of hitting us with hidden fees. So, if these problems pose such issues, why isn’t anyone doing something about it? In…
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The idea of “early retirement” is going to mean different things to different people. For some, it offers a glimpse into a future of passion projects, community involvement, or a life of learning. To others, it will conjure visions of a beach, a deck chair, and a cocktail with a pointy umbrella. Regardless of how it looks in your daydreams, one thi…
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Housing in Australia is expensive. We don’t think any Australian with fewer than eight figures in their bank account would find this statement controversial. Simply compare the average income with the average home rental or purchase prices, and you can see the disparity. We’ve talked about the housing crisis before on this podcast. But is Australia…
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In the conversation around housing affordability, it can be easy to get lost in the stats and figures. In doing so, we can often lose sight of the people behind the numbers. That’s why, in this episode, Tash and Ana welcome a guest who is living through the property crisis firsthand. Em Readman is a writer and editor who lives in Perth. Despite ear…
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From its name – and the fact that it has its own acronym – you might assume that dollar-cost averaging (or DCA) is tricky. It FEELS like the kind of term suited up fund managers might use to justify their exorbitant fees, right? In truth, dollar-cost averaging is one of the simplest long-term investing strategies around. And if you give us a few mi…
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Social media can serve an array of useful purposes. It can connect us with our friends, entertain us with content, and even act as an education tool. But do you want to know where social media REALLY lets us down? In our mission to Get Rich Slow. Every time we try to adjust our budget, we see a friend sharing reels from Europe. Every dollar we save…
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Ever wondered how the federal budget actually gets released and what it’s like being locked in a room with no internet while it happens? In this bonus episode, Ana & Tash break down the 2025 Federal Budget highlights and Tash gives you a behind the scenes look at what it's like attending the budget lock up in Canberra. @tashinvests @anakresina @get…
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Aren’t you sick of going to picnics and dinner parties and hearing your friends say: “Oh my gosh, don’t forget to balance your portfolio?” …Okay, so maybe our circle of friends like to nerd out about investing more than most. Even so, keeping a balanced portfolio can be an important part of long-term investing. And while it sounds sensible and all …
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This podcast is no stranger to discussing the pros and cons of investing in ETFs compared to investing in super. It’s a deep and nuanced topic, though – which is why we’re discussing it more deeply, and with even more nuance. In this episode, Tash and Ana break down the various considerations, from “potential tax advantages” (super) to “greater inv…
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Across the investing landscape, disclaimers about risk and volatility abound. You’ll often see statements like “All investments carry risk” and “something something market volatility”. And sure, they can be a buzzkill, but they serve a crucial purpose. Think of them as a reminder from your parents to eat your vegetables – only for your money. But i…
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SMSFs are like Fernet-Branca or Wes Anderson films: many people tune out when you bring them up, but those who like them are obsessed. SMSF – or self-managed super funds – sound complicated… and they are. They also seem like they pose more risk than typical super funds… and they do. But for those who can master their requirements, SMSFs can provide…
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“Diversify” is one of those concepts that long-term investors like to throw around. So is “asset class”. But when you put them together in a sentence – for instance, “It’s a good idea to diversify between asset classes” – what do they exactly mean? While it might sound confusing at first, it’s actually blessedly simple… so simple that we can explai…
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The housing crisis in Australia is complex. Its causes don’t stem from one specific issue, and proposed solutions are often easier said than done. None of this changes the fact that, for many Australians and residents, it’s a real, existential problem. While the focus of this podcast is to getting rich slow, it’s hard to do so without affordable ho…
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Vegemite. The Hills Hoist. Unreasonably expensive property. Franking credits. You may have only heard of three of these four things. However, franking credits are just as Australian as the preceding trio. And if you invest in Australia, you’ll want to know about them. In this short, Get Rich Slow Club co-hosts Tash and Ana cover all things franking…
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You may have heard us, a news outlet, or an investment ad say something to the effect of: “Past performance isn’t an indicator of future returns.” Now, you’d be forgiven for thinking this statement is simply some cover-all, get-out-of-gaol-free disclaimer. In truth, it’s a crucial concept that can seriously impact your investing strategy. And it pl…
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Advocates frame them as a sensible way to build your wealth (provided you understand the risks involved). Critics simplify them as a speculative venture akin to gambling. But while they have both fans and detractors, most people agree: shares are intended to make money. So… how does that work, exactly? When investors own high-performing shares, do …
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Anyone who’s listened to more than one episode of this podcast might have done a double take at this title. “The Get Rich Slow Club talking about crypto?” you might have balked. “That’s like a vegan discussing the Carnivore Diet!” And, sure, it’s true that crypto doesn’t always play a key role in our investing philosophy. Even so, there are three i…
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In Australia, childcare fees are one of the largest ongoing expenses that many parents of young children can face. Fortunately, some relief may be on the horizon. Starting in January next year, the new three-day guarantee will take effect, ensuring that families can access at least three days of subsidised care. For anyone with children under the a…
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If your only experience with the word “broker” comes from “The Wolf of Wall Street”, you might have some doubts about the concept. In truth, the word itself has a much more neutral meaning than Leo would have you believe. In fact, understanding the function of brokers is crucial to anyone who is looking to invest. Fortunately, it’s something that t…
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It’s an inescapable truth that the Australian shares market can sway under the influence of the US. Beyond the close ties between both nations, there’s also the fact that America maintains the largest economy in the world. It’s understandable, then, that Aussie investors may have panicked at the news lately. With a fluctuating tech sector, a rapid …
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On this podcast, we’ve spent a lot of time talking about exchange-traded funds (ETFs). We’ve discussed popular ETFs, compared ETFs with managed funds, and examined which ETFs investors like to buy together. But if you’d like to roll the discussion back to what an ETF actually is, we’ve got you covered. In this episode, Tash and Ana cover the ABCs o…
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Celebrating your romance, your friendship, or yourself can be a real joy. It can also be expensive. Restaurants are more pricey than ever, live events have been struck by inflation, and don’t get us started on the cost of flowers. Of course, none of this is to say that you shouldn’t spend on dates if you want to. But if you’re looking for some budg…
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Investing legend Warren Buffett isn’t shy in his praise for index funds. For decades now, Buffett has insisted that most investors are best served by buying a low-cost index fund over shares. At the Get Rich Slow Club, we’re bullish on index funds as well – which is why we discuss them so often. But if you’re new to investing, you might not be enti…
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For those who live the long-term investing life, Dividend Time is like the Grand Final Week of a favoured sport. They’ll likely talk about it for days on end, and keep excitedly proclaiming details that non-investors don’t really care about. The reason dividends can evoke such joy is because they offer a reward for your discipline. But while long-t…
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It’s one of the first things you’ll hear about when you decide to invest in Australia. But have you ever wondered what the ASX actually is? You’re not alone – research suggests that 76% of Australians don’t fully grasp the working details of the Australian Securities Exchange. …okay, so we may have fabricated that figure. Even so, for such a focal …
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If you’ve never read it before, the Computershare ETF Insights Report might sound like the kind of thing a financial adviser might read when they can’t sleep. In reality, it’s a useful tool that breaks down investing trends around ETFs. That’s why Tash and Ana have devoted this Get Rich Slow Club episode to exploring its findings. From “one in five…
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Tash and Ana chat with Brandon from New Money about Warren Buffett's enduring investment strategies. They explore if his value investing approach, built on four pillars—business understanding, competitive advantage, skilled management, and margin of safety—remains relevant in today's market. Brandon shares insights on Buffett's legendary 20% annual…
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In this episode, Tash and Ana are joined by Maddie Walton (@moneyloungeau) to explore practical ways to increase your borrowing capacity and avoid common pitfalls. Before diving in, the trio shares their money wins and losses, including Maddie’s exciting launch party celebration and smart holiday hacks. Maddie breaks down the key factors banks cons…
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In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, Tash chats with Tom, a property investor and finance enthusiast working in Western Australia. Tom shares his inspiring money journey, starting with his first property purchase at the age of 19, and how his upbringing in a frugal Greek-Australian household instilled valuable financial principles. Tom discusses …
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In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, Tash and Ana welcome back Maddie Walton, a dynamic mortgage broker from Money Lounge (@moneylounge) to demystify the world of home loans. Maddie dives into the differences between fixed and variable interest rates, along with the role of offset accounts, offering valuable insights for anyone navigating the pro…
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In this episode, Tash and Ana welcome Karen Eley, a former financial advisor turned money coach, who helps individuals overcome money blocks and build healthier financial habits. Karen shares her journey from managing investments to diving deep into the psychology of money, helping clients uncover the hidden beliefs that impact their financial deci…
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Maddie Walton (@moneywithmaddie, @moneyloungeau) returns to the Get Rich Slow Club podcast to share her fascinating money journey. Known for her transparency, Maddie openly discusses her financial wins and losses, including her earnings, investments, and strategies. Tash and Maddie explore Maddie’s early money experiences, from saving coins as a ch…
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In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, Tash and Ana dive into the top 10 most popular ETFs on Pearler for 2024. Tash and Ana break down each ETF, starting with thematic options like the ACDC Battery Tech & Lithium ETF and progressing through diversified picks such as VDHG. They highlight essential details like management fees, dividend yields, and …
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Tash and Ana dive into their 2025 goals and resolutions in this episode of Get Rich Slow Club. They share personal wins and losses, like Tash’s rainy getaway and Ana’s decision to prioritize comfort for her mom's visit. Their reflections highlight the importance of value spending and aligning financial decisions with personal priorities. In 2025, T…
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In this episode of Get Rich Slow Club, hosts Tash and Ana reflect on their key money and life lessons from 2024 while celebrating their personal and professional wins. They share recent highlights, including Tash's café outing with ocean views and Ana's excitement about finally purchasing bean bag chairs, emphasising the joy in small, intentional e…
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In this episode of the Get Rich Slow Club, Tash and Ana chat with Keith and David from the US about their unique journeys toward Financial Independence and Early Retirement (FIRE). David is living a semi-retired lifestyle, while Keith has fully retired early. They share how small, incremental improvements can lead to significant progress over time,…
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Grace Brown, CEO and co-founder of Andromeda Robotics, joins Tash and Ana on this episode of Get Rich Slow Club. Grace shares her journey in creating Abby, a 110-cm humanoid companion robot designed to bring joy and connection to nursing homes and children's hospitals. With a background in mechatronics engineering, Grace brings innovation and heart…
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In this episode, we chat with Maddie Walton (@moneywithmaddie) a mortgage broker from @moneyloungeau to break down the concept of using equity as a powerful tool to invest in property. Learn why equity often beats saving for a cash deposit and how mortgage brokers simplify the process. If you’ve been wondering how to leverage your property’s value,…
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This week, Owen Rask joins us to explore the big question: shares, property, or business—which has the highest potential return? Drawing from his background as a business owner and investment analyst, Owen shares insights on balancing and combining these investments for a diversified strategy. He breaks down how risk, returns, and market conditions…
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