Episodes

  • Episode 14 - Why Your Portfolio Feels Wrong
    Apr 30 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Your portfolio can be technically correct…

    and still completely wrong for you.


    In this episode, we unpack one of the most overlooked issues in investing: portfolio misalignment—when a strategy looks right on paper but fails under real-life pressure.


    Because investing isn’t just about numbers.

    It’s about behaviour—especially when markets fall.


    We break down why this happens:

    • The gap between expected vs actual market experience

    • Why standard risk questionnaires often get it wrong

    • How partner misalignment quietly destroys returns

    • The behavioural patterns that lead to poor decisions


    You’ll also learn how to spot the warning signs:

    • Constantly checking your portfolio

    • Feeling anxious during normal market movements

    • Avoiding financial conversations

    • Tension between partners around money


    And most importantly—how to fix it.


    Because the goal isn’t to have a “correct” portfolio.

    It’s to have one you can actually stick with.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 13 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Risk Capacity vs Risk Tolerance
    Apr 29 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Most investment strategies don’t fail because they’re wrong.

    They fail because they don’t match the person holding them.


    In this episode, we unpack one of the most misunderstood concepts in investing: risk capacity vs risk tolerance—and why confusing the two can quietly derail your long-term wealth plan.


    We explain the critical difference:

    Risk capacity — what your financial position can afford

    Risk tolerance — what you can emotionally handle


    Because the right strategy isn’t just mathematically sound—

    it’s one you can actually stick to when markets fall.


    We cover:

    • The “sleep-at-night” test and how to apply it honestly

    • Why most investors overestimate their tolerance

    • The common risk mismatches between couples

    • How to structure a shared strategy when partners think differently

    • A practical framework to align risk across super, investments, and cash


    For dual-income households, this matters even more.

    Because misalignment doesn’t just impact performance—

    it can lead to poor decisions at the worst possible time.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 12 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Diversification Explained Simply (For Families Who Don’t Want Jargon)
    Apr 28 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Most families think investing needs to be complex.

    It doesn’t.


    In this episode, we break down diversification in plain English—what it actually means, why it matters, and how to apply it without overcomplicating your finances.


    Because the biggest financial risk isn’t earning a lower return.

    It’s being exposed to a single outcome that can’t be recovered from.


    We cover:

    • What diversification really means (no jargon, no theory)

    • The “blow-up risk” most families don’t see

    • How property, shares, and super each play a different role

    • Why most Australian households are unintentionally concentrated

    • The overlooked power of super as a built-in diversified portfolio


    We also walk through a simple, practical framework to help you structure your finances across multiple assets—without relying on constant decision-making or market timing.


    Because the goal isn’t to pick the best investment.

    It’s to make sure no single investment can take you out of the game.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 11 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Diversification Keeps You in the Game
    Apr 27 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Most investors focus on growth.

    The real objective is survival.


    In this episode, we break down why diversification isn’t about complexity or chasing the best-performing asset—it’s about staying in the game long enough for compounding to work.


    Using real market cycles—from the GFC to COVID and recent 2025–2026 volatility—we explain a simple truth:

    the investors who build wealth aren’t the ones who predict markets best…

    they’re the ones who don’t get wiped out.


    We cover:

    • Why Australian households are heavily concentrated in property

    • How market shocks actually behave—and why they’re normal

    • The mathematics of recovery (and why avoiding large losses matters most)

    • What true diversification looks like across property, shares, super, and fixed income

    • The overlooked role of super as a built-in diversified asset


    Because financial literacy isn’t just about growing wealth—

    it’s about structuring your finances so one event doesn’t undo everything.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    14 mins
  • Episode 10 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Insurance Wealth Strategy
    Apr 24 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Insurance is often treated as a cost to minimise.

    In reality, it’s the structure that protects everything you’ve built.


    In this final episode of the Foundations series, we break down how insurance fits into a complete wealth strategy for dual-income households—and why getting it wrong can undo years of financial progress.


    We cover the four pillars of personal insurance:

    • Income protection — protecting your ability to earn

    • Total & permanent disability (TPD) — covering worst-case scenarios

    • Life insurance — securing your family’s financial future

    • Trauma cover — managing short-term shocks


    You’ll learn:

    • Why your income is your most valuable financial asset

    • The difference between being under-insured and mis-insured

    • Why default cover inside super is often insufficient

    • How to structure insurance across both partners effectively


    Because wealth isn’t just about growth.

    It’s about making sure one event doesn’t wipe it out.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 9 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Risks that Destroy Wealth
    Apr 24 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    You’re building wealth—but are you protecting it?


    In this episode, we shift from growth to defence, unpacking the real risks that can quietly undo years of financial progress for dual-income households.


    Because wealth isn’t usually lost in a market crash alone.

    It’s lost when multiple risks collide at the wrong time.


    We break down the five most critical “blow-up risks”:

    • Income loss — when one salary disappears

    • Health events — rising costs and reduced earning capacity

    • Relationship breakdown — the financial impact of splitting one household into two

    • Market concentration — overexposure to property or a single asset

    • Estate and legal gaps — lack of planning when it matters most


    These are not rare scenarios.

    They are everyday risks that most families underestimate or ignore.


    This episode gives you a practical framework to assess your exposure and start strengthening the areas that matter most.


    Because building wealth is only half the equation—

    keeping it is what defines long-term success.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 8 - Two Incomes, One Plan: Budgets Don't Fail?
    Apr 23 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Most high-income households don’t fail because they lack discipline.

    They fail because they’re using the wrong system.


    In this episode, we challenge one of the biggest assumptions in personal finance: that budgeting is the answer.


    After working with dual-income Australian couples, one pattern is clear—

    budgeting doesn’t create better outcomes. Systems do.


    We break down why traditional budgeting fails high-income households:

    • Too many transactions to track

    • Too much complexity across two incomes

    • Too much reliance on willpower and behaviour control


    And more importantly, we explain what actually works instead:

    structure and guardrails.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why tracking spending doesn’t build wealth

    • How the 4-Account Framework replaces budgeting entirely

    • The role of automation in capturing surplus

    • The one number that actually matters: your savings rate


    Because the goal isn’t to monitor every dollar.

    It’s to make sure your money is moving in the right direction—automatically.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 7 - Two Incomes, One Plan: 90 Day Reset
    Apr 23 2026

    Narrated by AI. Written by Victor Idoko.


    Most financial plans fail not because of lack of effort—

    but because they try to fix everything at once.


    In this episode, we introduce the 90-Day Family Financial Reset—a structured, practical approach to improving your financial position in focused, achievable stages.


    Instead of setting vague annual goals, this framework breaks your progress into three clear phases over 90 days:

    • Month 1: Foundation — visibility and quick wins

    • Month 2: Optimisation — improving tax, debt, and structure

    • Month 3: Momentum — locking in gains and setting direction


    We walk through exactly what to prioritise in each stage, including:

    • Running a leakage audit and capturing quick savings

    • Improving tax efficiency and reviewing super

    • Structuring and prioritising debt

    • Aligning your investment direction

    • Setting realistic targets for the next quarter


    Because financial progress doesn’t come from one big decision—

    it comes from consistent, structured action over time.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    21 mins