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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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@tashinvests @anakresina @getrichslowclub @pearlerhq Get Rich Slow Club Pearler YouTube How To Not Work Forever Disclaimer Any advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it’s appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.…
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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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In today’s episode of Get Rich Slow Club, we explore the differences between Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Managed Funds, addressing the common confusion surrounding these investment options. Are they the same? Which one is better for your goals? We break it all down, helping you understand when and why you might choose one over the other. We di…
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This week, we chat with Rob from Tribe FI Australia about his inspiring journey from employee to business owner, taking an 18-month break to travel, and the lessons learned along the way. He shares how pursuing Financial Independence (FI) isn’t just about the money—it’s about freedom, purpose, and connection. We delve into Rob’s experience running …
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In this episode, we dive into the question: Can a steady 5.5% savings rate beat the uncertainty of chasing 7% in shares? With Owen Rask, we debate the risk-reward trade-off and the purpose of investing when returns aren’t guaranteed. Is it worth taking the plunge, or should we play it safe? We explore fears of total market collapse and the impact o…
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In this episode, we chat with Peta Serras about her entrepreneurial journey. Peta shares the highs and lows of starting and running her business, the key lessons she’s learned along the way, and how she balances the demands of entrepreneurship with her personal life. It’s not always about doing more work, sometimes it’s about being more strategic w…
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In this episode, we dive into the popular Vanguard ETFs, VAS (Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF) and VDHG (Vanguard Diversified High Growth ETF). We break down their key differences, what they offer investors, and whether combining the two is a good idea. Learn about their holdings, historical returns, and how they fit into a diversified portfol…
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Career coach Nabila Farhat shares her insights on strategic career growth and job searching. With over a decade of recruitment experience, Nabila explains her approach of helping clients clarify their career goals and build personalised roadmaps that align with their passions and values. Throughout the episode, Nabila provides actionable advice for…
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At The Get Rich Slow Club, we’re always looking to bring you actionable insights on investing. This episode, we’re taking a closer look at two high-growth ETFs that could be key to building a secure and prosperous future: Vanguard’s VDHG and BetaShares' DHHF. These two funds offer compelling options for different investor types, from those seeking …
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At the Get Rich Slow Club, we often talk about investing and financial literacy in aspirational terms. We showcase people who have retired early after investing in shares, or built their way towards property empires. However, there’s another, deeper reality at play: sometimes, investing can make the difference between stability and disaster. Perhap…
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This podcast has spoken about ETFs – or exchange-traded funds – on many occasions. A kind of all-in-one investment, ETFs seek to track a particular index, commodity, sector, or basket of assets. In recent years, they’ve become popular with long-term investors who wish to diversify in one buy. Okay, ETFs – we get those. But what about LICs, or Liste…
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Anyone who has spent time on TikTok, Instagram, or even Facebook will be familiar with the Comparison Trap. We log on, scroll for a while, and we find a peer who’s living a seemingly perfect life. It doesn’t make sense: the poster is your age, and earns around your wage. How can they afford to live a life of luxury when you feel like you’re struggl…
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Do you know what the word “mortgage” actually means? It was originally a French term which – quite literally – translated to “death pledge”. In other words, it was envisaged as a debt which can follow you to the grave. These days, it doesn’t even stop there – mortgages often transfer to next of kin upon a mortgagee’s death. But do mortgages really …
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The term “Financial Independence Retire Early” is bandied around a lot in the investing community. But how do you reach it? And what does it involve on a day-to-day basis? To find out, Tash and Ana spent a week with 50 FIRE-seekers from Tribe FI. In this episode, the Get Rich Slow Club co-hosts share their findings from their seven days of FI immer…
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Let’s say you could travel back in time to the early ‘90s. If you were to ask a thirtysomething Boomer which decision is smarter – buying a home or renting – they’d likely laugh in your face. Sure, interest rates were higher (as older Aussies often bring up), but prices were lower compared to the average income. Like, much lower. In the face of the…
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The expression “[INSERT RELATABLE PERSON] is all of us” came and went a few years ago. In this episode, though, we’d like to temporarily bring it back. For Olivia Fitzpatrick – money coach and mastermind behind @hermoneysworth – truly is ALL OF US. Join the Get Rich Slow Club as they chat with Olivia about her money journey to date. Throughout the …
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Back in episode 29, we covered some of the key ways that parents or family members can invest for kids. This time, the Get Rich Slow Club is going much deeper, and comparing some of the most popular kids’ investing apps in Australia. Of course, we recognise that families take an array of different shapes. Some people may want to invest for their ch…
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Teaching kids about responsibility can be a challenge. Teaching adults about money can also be hard. It’s understandable, then, that many people believe that teaching kids about money is an enormous hill to climb. By contrast, we believe that talking to kids about money is a lot like long-term investing: the best time to start is today. That’s why,…
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You read that right: the Get Rich Slow Club has officially released 100 episodes! It’s been a wild ride, and we couldn’t have done it without you. (Seriously – without any listeners, Tash and Ana would be talking to themselves). Many of our listeners have been with us since the first episode, and we love you for your support. However, for all the a…
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Smashed avo on toast incurs a lot of blame for the wealth divide, but there’s another pursuit that attracts even more criticism: travel. “No wonder young people can’t afford a home,” a lot of headlines decry. “They’re spending all of their money on trips overseas!” It likely won’t surprise you to hear this, but we’ll say it anyway: getting rich slo…
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Recently, a Get Rich Slow Club listener sent Tash and Ana an interesting question: “I’ve been investing into low-cost ETFs for almost a year now. Everything is going really well; I’ve automated all of the payments, so I don’t have to lift a finger. “The only problem is that it’s really boring. Everyone says it’s how investing should be, but I reall…
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We love questions at the Get Rich Slow Club. And since launching, one question has appeared frequently from our community. People have used different wording, but it pretty much boils down to: “How did @Tashinvests become @Tashinvests?” Sure enough, her transformation from Natasha Etschmann the support worker into @Tashinvests the content creator d…
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Last episode, the Get Rich Slow Club explored micro-investing – the idea of creating an investment portfolio with as little as $5. In that chat, they covered what it’s all about, and how it stacks up against other investing strategies. This time around, Ana is chatting to Hayden Smith from Pearler and they are taking it even deeper. Join the Get Ri…
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Investing can feel daunting – especially when you hear stories of seven-figure shares portfolios. However, you don’t need to part with the bulk of your monthly income to become an investor. In fact, with micro-investing platforms, you can create an investment portfolio with as little as $5. In this session, Tash and Ana explore micro-investing, and…
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There are certain inalienable truths you learn when you become an adult. Groceries always cost more than you think they will. “Don’t bring anything” never really means “don’t bring anything”. And weddings can be surprise sources of drama. In this episode, Tash and Ana discuss some live case studies in which wedding drama and personal finance inters…
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A phrase you’ll often hear on this podcast is: “When in doubt, speak to a financial adviser”. The key reason we suggest this is because financial advisers can offer personalised advice, which is obviously something that no podcast can do. Beyond that, though, financial advisers are licensed to comment on financial matters. And, when you find a good…
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The international bestselling book “Atomic Habits” has inspired people around the world. Regardless of their goals or lifestyles, readers have used the book’s principles to set more positive habits for themselves. And while many of the concepts are applicable to any walk of life, they’re especially useful for personal finance. In this episode, Tash…
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Online news publications are awash with headlines like: “This student bought a $4 million house at age 21” or “By her 24th birthday, she owned four properties”. But for all their clickbaity-ness, these articles often provide few lessons, and ample fuel for our insecurities. Tash and Ana wanted to change this reality – which is why they’re so excite…
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There are countless TED Talks, LinkedIn posts, and subreddits dedicated to career hacks. But for all the content-friendly ideas out there, one hack seldom rates a mention: personal branding. While it may seem unrelated, building your personal brand can supercharge your career. For starters, it automatically expands your network – and therefore your…
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We had a lot of fun running a personal finance edition of AITA a few episodes back. More importantly, our listeners seemed to enjoy it as well – which is why we’ve chosen to run it again. This time, the dilemmas are juicer than ever. For the first dilemma, we tackle an inheritance-based quandary, in which a poster asks: “AITA for not sharing the mo…
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Knowing where to begin as a first home buyer can be a challenge. Alien terms abound – from “home loan pre-approval” to “stamp duty”. One such term is “mortgage broker”, which manages to sound both vague and specific at the same time. Fortunately, mortgage brokers don’t need to be another source of confusion. In fact, they can shed light on many of …
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You may have met someone who relocated for work. You may have done it yourself. Whether it’s for a higher-paying role, cheaper real estate, or simply a tree change, it can be an appealing thought. But when you weigh up all of the competing financial factors, is relocating for work worth it? This obviously isn’t a question anyone can answer with a s…
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Retirement can be one of the most rewarding times in your life. However, we’ve all heard tragic stories of people who have retired with nothing – if they’re able to retire at all. As with so many aspects of getting rich slow, the earlier you plan for retirement, the easier it will be. And in this episode, Tash and Ana speak with a guest who has ded…
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You can read every resource ever published. You can watch every finance news broadcast ever recorded. And you can speak with every financial adviser under the sun. But sometimes, the investing lessons that stick with you are the ones you learn the hard way. And that, dear listener, is what this episode is all about. Join Tash as she chats with Bryc…
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Anyone who has spent time on Reddit will likely have heard of the subreddit AITA. And if you haven’t, we suggest Googling it, because we don’t want to curse in the episode description. For this Get Rich Slow Club session, Tash and Ana tackle some of their favourite personal finance-focused AITA threads. One of the threads raises the question: “AITA…
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Recently, we received an interesting community question, which boiled down to: “What can you tell me about bonds? I’d be interested in investing in them as a way to balance risk, but I haven’t found many content creators who talk about them.” In this episode, Tash and Ana seek to remedy this. As part of their bond analysis, they chat with Scott Nan…
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We all understand the types of goals our money habits can help us fulfil, right? Home ownership, emergency fund creation, early retirement, freezing eggs… You may have read those last two words and thought: “Finally, someone is tackling this topic!”. Or, you might have thought: “...huh?” The point is, getting rich slow is going to serve different g…
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To date, Tash and Ana have learned a lot about investing, money management, and personal finance. Some of these lessons were borne from successes in work, business, or investments. Others were learned the hard way, through mistakes or misfortune. In both cases, they’re eager to share their lessons with you. By doing so, they hope you can apply them…
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Homes are expensive. They’re hard to buy if you don’t already own one. Same page? Great. In recent years, government programs such as the First Home Super Saver (FHSS) scheme have become more common. The aim of these schemes is to remove some of the barriers to home ownership. However, while the FHSS aims to augment your deposit savings rate, it do…
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Last episode, Tash, Ana, and award-winning accountant Natalie Lennon discussed some of the most common queries around taxes. In doing so, their aim was to remove the shroud of uncertainty that so often surrounds tax time. However, the Get Rich Slow Club is, first and foremost, a community-led podcast. That’s why, in this episode, Tash and Natalie r…
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