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Uncensored Money

Melissa Browne: Ex-accountant, Ex-Financial Advisor & Ex-Working till I dro

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Join me, Melissa Browne, ex-financial advisor, ex-accountant, ex-working till I drop. Now serial entrepreneur, best selling author and financial educator as I talk all things money. Why a podcast about money? That's because as women we're choosing not to talk about it and when it comes to dealing with money - we’re kind of sucking at it. There is a wage gap that exists not simply in the corporate world but in the world of small and medium business owners where women should be on par with men ...
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This season we’re diving into the hot topics and issues that we think you need to know about when it comes to your money. Today we're talking money and hormones. While we've talked in previous episodes about perimenopause, menopause and money - today we're diving into money and hormones, for those still menstruating. It’s about leaning into what we…
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This season we’re diving into the hot topics and issues that we think you need to know about when it comes to your money. Today, we're talking unconscious biases when it comes to money. The episode is the result of reactions to an article Mel wrote for a publication that a very lovely gentleman described as a 'moronic analysic' as it dove into the …
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This season we’re diving into the hot topics and issues that we think you need to know about when it comes to your money. Today, Mel is talking about what is normal financially. Am I doing okay? It’s a question one of Mel’s friends asked her recently, and it’s one she hears a lot. What they’re asking when they say that is: How am I compared to othe…
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This season we’re diving into the hot topics and issues that we think you need to know about when it comes to your money. Today, Mel is talking about ageism and money, because it’s a conversation that just isn’t affecting the blokes in the same way. Too often women are opting out of investing because they fear that they’re too old and that they’ve …
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It’s a new season and we’re talking about your Financial Second Act and whatever form that may come in. Today, Mel talks about some of the scary headlines that have been appearing when it comes to share investing and money generally. From the R word – recession – in US markets, to crashes in the US market, global markets, and even in Australian mar…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. This week Mel and Lawsie are talking about a money topic we’re sure you’ve been itching for, all things insurance. Okay, okay, so it’s not the most exciting topic. BUT, having insurance when life happens gives y…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. This week Mel and Lawsie talk everything business, side hustle, and hobby related. Starting a business, side hustle, or paying hobby is easier than ever, but if you’re going to do it, you may as well be as succe…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today, Mel and Lawsie are talking investing. Whether it's investing in shares or in superannuation, chances are investing is something that feels confusing, like gambling, or something for future you to think ab…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today Mel and Lawsie dive into all things property and home ownership in 2025. We know that so many people don't feel like they're really 'adulting' until they own their own home. Today, we're calling BS on that…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today Lawsie & Mel are talking about all things debt from what to know, why you should get comfortable with it, and what you should focus on. Chances are, one of your new years resolutions is to get into, or out…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today Lawsie & Mel are here to help put a little action in you, sharing things you can start right now with some quick wins and 101s. Chances are you (like us) are someone who loves a quick win, a dopamine hit, …
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today Lawsie & Mel as the question: have you ever asked the question – how much should I be saving? How much should I be investing? Just… how much? By the end of the episode you’re going to understand why these …
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Today we’re talking about your money snapshot – where you are now and where you’re going. And no, we’re not going to tell you to go and start a budget – in fact we’re going to talk about why they don’t work. But…
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It’s a new season and we’re heading back to the basics to help you reduce your financial overwhelm and start (or keep) doing money better. Our question today is how do you remove the remove the fear out of money and to start (or for some of you, to continue) growing in confidence? Mel and Lawsie talk you through why women particularly feel fearful …
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Chances are, most of us know and understand the term body dysmorphia, but have you heard of money dysmorphia? Now money dysmorphia isn’t a clinically diagnosed medical illness, but it’s a phrase coined by the internet to describe having a warped sense or understanding of your finances, which then in turn leads to irrational money decision-making. S…
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What dragons have you had to slay in your life? Each of us have faced different dragons, big and small, that we've come up against in our lives. Talking health, wellness, and thriving, Jennifer Benfield joins Mel this week to discuss the dragon that entered her life and forced her to reassess everything about the way she was living. Tune into this …
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You know when you tell yourself you're not doing something anymore, and then a week later you find yourself unconsciously in the process of doing just that? A few weeks ago, Mel found herself in just that loop. She set herself the challenge to shop her closet and not the stores, and yet when Sarah Blakely dropped her new Sneex, she caught herself a…
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We all know that fast fashion is bad, both environmentally and ethically, but what about the latest category which encapsulates brands like Temu, Shein, and Boohoo. With faster production cycles, faster churn, faster to landfills, and clothing made with ultra plastics which will shed microfibres into waterways for years to come, this new category i…
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This week it’s scam awareness week and last year, $2.7 billion was lost to scammers in Australia. That’s more than $5,200 per minute – and that’s only the scams we know about. So many more would have kept quiet. That’s why I’m excited to be talking to Tracy Hall, who in 2017 discovered the man she’d been dating for two years, Max, was one of Austra…
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What inspiration can we take from the Olympics for your finances this week? In this solo episode of Uncensored Money, Mel talks about the extraordinary competitors in the Olympics, examining how we can take inspiration from their practice, so we can sprint through the the next five months, to finish this year well. Books and resources mentioned in …
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Like the entirety of the world, Mel and Lawsie have spent the past few weeks with their eyes glued on the Olympics. Watching these extraordinary athletes, has made them ask the question, What if we applied a high performing mindset to our finances? In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie talk about eight things we can learn from elite a…
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It’s no surprise to most of us that things have gotten a little tougher financially in recent years. With so many indicators leading us to a measure of stress and uncertainty, knowing what to do to help things, can feel impossible. In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie discuss this uncertainty, giving us 5 things we can look at to reg…
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In this solo episode, Mel talks about interest rates and inflation. Terrifying words for most Australians, Mel talks to what these latest inflation figures mean, and what other options could work to lessen interest rates. Tune into this episode of Uncensored Money where we break down what's going on with the economy, and Mel's opinion on whether we…
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It’s time to talk about money stories. Finance is so personal, and the money stories that we grew up with or have learned thanks to our jobs, parents, education and more have huge effects on that. In this episode of Uncensored Money, we’re talking about three different types of Money Stories that Mel and Lawsie have seen time after time through the…
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Have you always wanted to invest ethically, but never known whether it was worth it? In this episode of Uncensored Money, ethical investing expert Alexandra Brown comes on to talk to Mel about all things ethical investing. The CEO and powerhouse behind Ethical Invest Group, Alexandra is a champion of ethical and sustainable investing. Discussing al…
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For many business owners, metrics and numbers bring much more anxiety than they do comfort. This is especially true in a post Covid world, with business uncertainty is especially high. In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel discusses the idea of taking comfort in the numbers. Using an example of a former client, Mel breaks down how taking comfort…
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A few weeks ago Mel made a reel focused on repairing some well loved shoes that she owned. One of which was a luxury brand, alongside two others that were not. It was a simple reel which highlighted something she’s done for a long time, but it sparked an interesting debate. In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel talks about the conversation that …
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Last week we talked about whether investing in the property market was still worth it, using a case study to break down the numbers on whether it was still worth it. This week, we’re spinning things and looking at property, vs shares. In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie dive deep into the great debate of what’s a better investment. …
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With rising interest rates, mortgage repayments, and a cost of living crisis, it's no wonder the question of whether property investments are still worth it. In this episode of Uncensored Money, join Mel and Lawsie as they discuss, investing in property in the current market. Using a case study to understand the numbers, they break it down explaini…
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Do you find that there is such a disconnect when it comes to women, hormones, and health? In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel digs into this disparity with her guest, Dr Ginni Mansberg. Dr Ginni is a GP who specialises in the management of menopause, a well known TV host, author of The M Word, and was voted the most trusted healthcare professi…
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After coming back from less than nothing in her thirties, Mel Browne took charge of her finances, so much so, that within a decade she had the choice to work or not. In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel talks about the journey that got her there. Not so you can replicate it piece by piece hoping it'll take you exactly where it took her, but so …
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Wish you could listen in as someone just like you chatted about money? That’s what our Money Chats are all about. In this episode, Mel talks with My Financial Adulting Plan alumni, Catherine, a creative who was thanks to her financial education, is excited to learn about money, and feels she has a right to. Catherine talks about her journey, from w…
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Wish you could listen in as someone just like you chatted about money? That’s what our Money Chats are all about. In this episode, Mel talks with My Financial Adulting Plan alumni, Angela (or Ferg's as she permitted Mel to call her). Angela's money story growing up revolved around 'Never Enough', scarcity and fear and discusses how the My Financial…
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On this solo episode of Uncensored Money, Mel talks about the power and rituals, asking the question, are we holding onto the right things? Brought on by an exciting (and absolutely terrifying opportunity), Mel discusses these things from our past that we’re holding on to, are often the same things holding us back. Books and resources mentioned in …
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On this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie talk about the money myth, “If only I earned more income, life would be so much easier”. And certainly, for some people, this might be entirely true, but they wonder if, for many others, it’s not necessarily what you’re earning that makes things difficult. Books and resources mentioned in this epi…
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In this solo episode, Mel talks about how we’re often looking for a magic pill to speed up our financial success while leaving the basics behind. Using an analogy brought on by a trip to the dermatologist, Mel discusses the concept of financial hydration, giving you three simple basics that you can implement to look after your financial well-being.…
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This week in Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie talk about wanting what’s best for you, not just what others think is best for you. And, they announce a update to the My Financial Adulting Plan that may change everything. Books and resources mentioned in this episode My Financial Adulting Plan If you're on insta, come play over at @MelBrowne.Money an…
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This week is International Women’s Day, and you might think with the theme of Count Her In: Accelerating Gender Equality Through Economic Empowerment Mel would rejoice, talking about how important this theme is. In this episode instead, Mel talks about why she is tired of International Women’s Day, why she wishes we put as much thought into it as w…
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In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie discuss unintentional overconsumption. And how it can leave your closet bursting, and your wallet empty. Books and resources mentioned in this episode My Financial Adulting Plan Regrets for my Old Dressing Gown If you're on insta, come play over at @MelBrowne.Money and make sure you’re signed up t…
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In this episode of Uncensored Money, Mel and Lawsie discuss what ethical means to them (and you), through a series of What Would You Do questions. Through this and a discussion of how they view sustainability differently, Lawsie and Mel talk about what is ethical spending and investing, and how to gradually reset to spending and investing more in l…
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In this solo episode, Mel talks about why the words, “She’s so lucky” are like quicksand for your finances (and your business if you have one) and what she thinks you should be doing instead... Books and resources mentioned in this episode My Financial Adulting Plan 10 Ways to Love Your Finances If you're on insta, come play over at @MelBrowne.Mone…
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Want to know how to develop great financial habits? That’s exactly what this episode is all about. Mel chats with Dr Gina Cleo, one of the world’s leading experts in habits. Gina has a PhD in habit change, is an Assistant Professor at Bond University, and is an Accredited Practicing Dietician. Mel talks to Gina about sustainable habits, goal settin…
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Wish you could listen in as someone just like you chatted about money? That’s what our Money Chats are all about. In this episode, Mel is chatting with My Financial Adulting Plan alumni Chloe, a Melbourne mum of two. Chloe talks about taking the course in mid 2023, and the impact and changes that she and her husband have made since. Listen and be i…
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Wish you could listen in as someone just like you chatted about money? That’s what our Money Chats are all about. In this episode, Mel is chatting with My Financial Adulting Plan alumni Jodie who is a fifty-something single mum. Jodie talks about where she was at a year ago and the changes she’s made over the last 12 months. Listen and be inspired …
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In this episode, Lawsie and Mel talk about three of the questions we’re asked the most is. ‘Where should I be at financially at my age’? How much super do you think I should have at my age? And how much should I be investing at my age? Plus we share where we were at in our thirties and you might be surprised which of the two of us would have been M…
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Did you know that 80% of people will fail to keep their New Year's resolutions by February? 80%! And only 8% of people will stick to them the entire year. But not you. That’s because, in this episode, Mel and Lawsie talk about great financial processes and habits plus give you things to do this month so you feel motivated and empowered to keep goin…
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Mel believes many of us should be tossing our New Year’s resolutions out the window. In this episode, she talks about New Year's resolutions, goals, mimetic desire and your finances and addresses how understanding what YOU really want is key to having great finances. Books and resources mentioned in this episode Financial Fresh Start Training 5 Fin…
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In the ‘Ask Mel Anything’ series, Mel answers your questions in the hope you realise you are not alone and that it helps to increase your financial literacy and confidence. In this Ask Mel Anything episode, Mel answers two questions. The first relates to mild anxiety experienced when watching share investments fluctuate and the second relates to re…
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In the ‘Ask Mel Anything’ series, Mel answers your questions in the hope you realise you are not alone and that it helps to increase your financial literacy and confidence. In this Ask Mel Anything episode, Mel answers two questions related to superannuation/retirement funds: contribute to super versus paying off the mortgage? exchanged traded fund…
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In the ‘Ask Mel Anything’ series, Mel answers your questions in the hope you realise you are not alone and that it helps to increase your financial literacy and confidence. In this Ask Mel Anything episode, Mel discusses an email she recently received asking her why she talks about saving money and freezing meals when she can afford not to. If you …
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