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S2:E7 Have the Brave Money Conversation

1 h 7 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Money Conversations We Need to Have in Our 50s and Beyond — with Jo Hurley Jo Hurley is back — and if you loved her triathlon episode (still our most-streamed across both seasons), you're going to want to sit with this one too. This time we're not talking sport. We're talking money. Super, wealth, divorce, the conversations so many of us were quietly taught not to have. Jo is a Chartered Accountant and self-managed super fund specialist who's spent her whole career in this space, and she has a gift for making it feel less like a lecture and more like a chat with a clever friend who actually wants you to win. We get into why women still carry shame and silence around money, why the super gap opens up in our thirties and never quite closes, and the policy changes — payday super, super on paid parental leave — that are genuinely shifting things in our favour. But this isn't a doom-and-gloom episode. It's a practical one. We cover where to actually start if you've been avoiding it: logging in and looking at your super, tracking down any lost accounts, understanding your fees, contributions and insurance, and whether salary sacrificing might be worth a conversation. Jo also walks through the harder stuff — why you should never assume a partner will provide for your retirement, the realities of grey divorce, and why having your own financial advice matters. The thread running through all of it: have the brave conversation. With your super fund, with your partner, with yourself in the mirror. It's never too late to start, and you're allowed to ask the questions. A quick note — this is a general conversation, not personal financial advice. If you want guidance specific to your situation, please seek out a qualified Australian adviser. Grab a cuppa. This one's a goodie. — Questions? Got a topic you want covered? Send me an email: unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com [unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com] Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound [https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound]

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Portada del episodio S2:E7 Have the Brave Money Conversation

S2:E7 Have the Brave Money Conversation

Money Conversations We Need to Have in Our 50s and Beyond — with Jo Hurley Jo Hurley is back — and if you loved her triathlon episode (still our most-streamed across both seasons), you're going to want to sit with this one too. This time we're not talking sport. We're talking money. Super, wealth, divorce, the conversations so many of us were quietly taught not to have. Jo is a Chartered Accountant and self-managed super fund specialist who's spent her whole career in this space, and she has a gift for making it feel less like a lecture and more like a chat with a clever friend who actually wants you to win. We get into why women still carry shame and silence around money, why the super gap opens up in our thirties and never quite closes, and the policy changes — payday super, super on paid parental leave — that are genuinely shifting things in our favour. But this isn't a doom-and-gloom episode. It's a practical one. We cover where to actually start if you've been avoiding it: logging in and looking at your super, tracking down any lost accounts, understanding your fees, contributions and insurance, and whether salary sacrificing might be worth a conversation. Jo also walks through the harder stuff — why you should never assume a partner will provide for your retirement, the realities of grey divorce, and why having your own financial advice matters. The thread running through all of it: have the brave conversation. With your super fund, with your partner, with yourself in the mirror. It's never too late to start, and you're allowed to ask the questions. A quick note — this is a general conversation, not personal financial advice. If you want guidance specific to your situation, please seek out a qualified Australian adviser. Grab a cuppa. This one's a goodie. — Questions? Got a topic you want covered? Send me an email: unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com [unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com] Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound [https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound]

23 de jun de 20261 h 7 min
Portada del episodio S2: E6 Overcoming the Imposter Within

S2: E6 Overcoming the Imposter Within

The podcast episode discusses the phenomenon of imposter syndrome and provides practical strategies for overcoming it. It explores the origins of imposter syndrome, the impact of feelings on competence, the importance of evidence, and the shift from perfectionism to value. Takeaways * Imposter syndrome is a common experience for ambitious and capable individuals. * Strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome include separating feelings from facts, building a hype folder, and shifting from perfection to value. Chapters * 00:00 Understanding Imposter Syndrome * 06:03 Shifting from Perfection to Value SOURCES  * Clance, P. R., & Imes, S. A. (1978). The Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women. * Young, Valerie (2011). The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women. * Hibberd, Jessamy (2019). The Imposter Cure. * Harvard Business Review: Articles on the Artifact Method and managing self‑doubt. Questions? Got a topic you want covered? Send me an email unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com [unfiltered@podcastsbykate.com] https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound [https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound]

16 de jun de 20268 min
Portada del episodio S2:E5 Newly Single, Slightly Terrified, a Field Report

S2:E5 Newly Single, Slightly Terrified, a Field Report

https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound [https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] Dating after 50 is equal parts exciting, ridiculous and mildly terrifying — and Barbara Smit is our woman in the field. She's not an expert. She's just actually out there: she's met the apps, survived the messages, dodged a scammer or two, and lived to file this report. In one of the most honest conversations of the season, we get into ghosting, the charming "blue-eyed, blonde Aussie" scammer nobody warns you about, the pub-based safety system Barbara swears by — and the quiet, unglamorous work of figuring out who you are after 20 years of marriage. No fairytales. No "just put yourself out there!" No toxic positivity. Just the field report. In this episode * (01:23) The 2026 dating landscape — and why you supposedly can't just meet someone at the pub anymore * (02:40) Four years single, 20 years married: "Okay, who am I actually?" * (05:10) Losing yourself in a marriage — and getting some help to find your way back * (09:24) The unexpected good: respectful younger men who genuinely give her hope * (11:31) Ghosting, and the dark patch of 12 men in a row — "It's not me, it's them" * (14:04) Cougar, gold digger, lonely — the labels women cop no matter who they date * (16:10) The scammer who wasn't a Nigerian prince — $20, then $50, then $100, then $5,000 * (20:16) The shame women carry about being scammed — and why we need to talk about it * (22:48) The "hello baby, hello darling" red flag * (24:44) Barbara's safety system: public first dates, a signal to the bar staff, and an exit through the kitchen * (28:11) Boundaries — set them before you go in, because most will push * (31:00) For the woman who doesn't know where to start: fix yourself first, find your sisters in arms * (35:08) The dating survival kit: a book on stoicism, a bestie, and a good local barman * (36:43) The field report headline: terrifying, ridiculous, funny — and, somehow, still fun About our guest Barbara Smit is Kate's "woman in the field" — a Perth local, originally from South Africa, who's spent the last few years navigating midlife dating firsthand after a 20-year marriage. She's generous, funny and refreshingly unfiltered about all of it, scams included. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound]

9 de jun de 202635 min
Portada del episodio S2:E4 The Truth About Aging and Marketing: Why Women Over 50 Are the Hidden Powerhouse

S2:E4 The Truth About Aging and Marketing: Why Women Over 50 Are the Hidden Powerhouse

The episode discusses the underrepresentation of women over 50 in advertising and the impact of this demographic on consumer spending. It highlights the need for brands to recognize and market to this demographic effectively. Takeaways * Underrepresentation of women over 50 in advertising * The significant impact of women over 50 on consumer spending Chapters * 00:00 The Invisible Market * 10:33 The Commercial Success of Inclusive Marketing https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound [https://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound] A copy of the research article this podcast episode is based on is located here -https://spectacular-syrniki-ec0636.netlify.app/ [https://spectacular-syrniki-ec0636.netlify.app/]

2 de jun de 202615 min
Portada del episodio S2:E3 Mid Life Divorce -You Don't Have to Decide Everything at Once

S2:E3 Mid Life Divorce -You Don't Have to Decide Everything at Once

NAVIGATING GREY DIVORCE: PRACTICAL ADVICE AND EMOTIONAL INSIGHTS In this episode of Unfiltered and Unbound, we delve into the realities of separation later in life — a journey filled with emotional, legal, and financial considerations. Ella Hickman, a family law specialist, shares grounded advice on managing the process with confidence, emphasizing the importance of support, early legal guidance, and emotional well-being.Main topics include: * The emotional journey of grey divorce and common feelings * Key legal steps and practical document gathering * Handling finances, superannuation, and property division * Strategies to avoid conflicts and support adult children * When to seek urgent legal advice and mediation benefits * Challenging myths about life after divorce and rebuilding identity Timestamps: 00:00 - What makes grey divorce uniquely challenging and empowering 02:21 - What is grey divorce and why is its prevalence increasing? 04:44 - Emotional triggers and reassessment in midlife 07:41 - Overcoming the fear of money and financial insecurity 10:23 - Managing shame and social perceptions around separation 13:05 - Reinventing yourself and thriving post-divorce 16:15 - Practical first steps for women considering separation 19:13 - The importance of legal advice and early planning 34:33 - How mediation facilitates fair and cost-effective outcomes 37:02 - Immediate legal considerations in high-risk situations 38:50 - Supporting adult children through separation 46:37 - Surprising realizations women have about life after divorce 47:30 - Overcoming fear to start anew and find happinessResources & Links: * Legal Aid Australia [https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/] * Buy Me a Coffee - [http://buymeacoffee.com/unfilteredunbound] Support independent podcasts * Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound [https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredandunbound] Connect with Ella Hickman: * Hickman Family Lawyers [https://hickmanfamilylawyers.com.au/] This episode offers compassionate insights and actionable advice for women facing the complex realities of grey divorce, emphasizing that new beginnings are not just possible — they can be transformative.

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