• 97. Andrew Page - Strawman
    Sep 14 2025

    Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Andrew Page - founder and Managing Director of Strawman.com. With over 20 years’ experience as an analyst, commentator, and private investor, Andrew is a well-known voice in the Australian investing community. Before launching Strawman, he worked at The Motley Fool and Team Invest, and now focuses on helping everyday investors cut through the noise and build better portfolios.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Andrew first got started in investing (00:03:09)
    • Why he believes stock picking still has a place, even in the age of index funds (00:27:21)
    • What separates a good business from a bad one, and how he evaluates founders (00:45:18)
    • His thoughts on Bitcoin and where it fits in a value investor’s world (01:28:49)
    • The best resources for anyone looking to branch out from passive investing (02:14:02)
    Links
    • Website - Strawman

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • 96. Evan Lucas - Mind Over Money
    Aug 31 2025

    Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Evan Lucas - behavioural economist, financial commentator, author of Mind Over Money, and former Head of Strategy at InvestSMART.

    Some of the topics we dive into are:

    • How the increase in dual income households is reshaping family dynamics. (00:16:03)
    • How we can rewire our brains to spend less and live more freely. (00:34:06)
    • The link between identity, emotion and financial behaviour. (00:47:19)
    • The role behavioural finance plays in reaching FIRE. (00:41:09)
    Links
    • Website - Evan Lucas

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • 95. Pete Wargent - Shares, Property and FIRE
    Aug 17 2025

    Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Pete Wargent—investor, author, market analyst, and one of Australia’s earliest FIRE pioneers. Originally from the UK, Pete reached financial independence by age 33 after building a portfolio of shares and property across both Australia and the UK.

    Since then, he’s written multiple best-selling books, launched a property buying business, and become a trusted voice on investing, markets, and wealth creation.

    In today’s episode, we dive into:

    • Pete’s journey to FI and what helped him get there (00:05:26)
    • The role of personality, passion projects, kids, and travel (00:09:58)
    • Some of the biggest challenges people face on the path to financial freedom (00:22:41)
    • Why there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to financial independence (00:28:03)
    • What’s changed in the FIRE space over the past 20 years (00:48:53)
    Links
    • Website - Pete Wargent

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 94. Andy Darroch - Independent financial advice
    Aug 3 2025

    Today on the podcast, we have Andy Darroch, an Independent Financial Adviser and Director of Independent Wealth Advice.

    Andy is one of the very few truly independent advisers in Australia—less than 1% fall into that category. After time at Macquarie, Wilson HTM, and Deloitte, he started his own firm to offer advice free from commissions, kickbacks, and product pushing. He charges a flat fee, publishes his prices online, and believes advice should work like any other profession—you pay for it when you need it.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why independent advisers are so rare (00:04:30)
    • Myths around financial advice (00:05:05)
    • What good advice looks like when it’s actually designed to help you (00:27:51)
    • Whether the current model is working, and how to fix it (00:45:55)
    • The biggest mistakes the FIRE community makes (01:21:30)
    Links
    • Website - Independent Wealth Advice
    • Website - The Honest Advisor

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • 93. Mark LaMonica - Are we being ripped off by super?
    Jul 20 2025

    Today on the podcast, we have Mark LaMonica, CFA, a Director at Morningstar and co-host of the Investing Compass podcast.

    Mark brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, having spent time in both the US and Australia, which gives him a unique perspective on their financial systems and retirement landscapes.

    In today’s episode, we dive into:

    • The current state of financial planning in Australia (00:09:18)
    • Mark’s thoughts on his recent article, "Are We Being Ripped Off by Super?" (00:16:04)
    • How the US and Australian retirement systems stack up against each other (00:20:58)
    • Why he’s against super funds charging for certain financial advice costs (00:30:57)
    • His controversial take on the 4% rule and the FIRE movement (00:47:13)
    Links
    • Podcast - Investing Compass
    • Website - Morningstar

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 92. How FIRE Changed Everything - But Not the Way I Expected
    May 21 2025

    It’s been a decade since I started down the FIRE path, and life looks very different these days - especially since becoming a dad. In this episode, I reflect on how early retirement gave me something more valuable than money: time.

    But it also left me unexpectedly restless. I talk about mini-retirement, purpose, starting two businesses, and how becoming a parent reshaped my perspective on work, freedom, and what really matters.

    Whether you're deep into your FIRE journey or just getting started, this one’s for you.

    Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:

    • The Unexpected Dissatisfaction (00:03:33)
    • The Value of Discomfort and Growth (00:05:03)
    • Rediscovering Purpose Through Entrepreneurship (00:08:34)
    • How FIRE Helped with Parenthood (00:10:35)
    • Financial Security as a Buffer (00:11:13)
    • Not Loving Early Retirement (00:12:06)
    Links
    • Blog post

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    14 mins
  • 91. Amy and Matt from FI Freedom Retreats
    Jun 30 2024

    Welcome back to the Aussie Firebug Podcast, the financial independence podcast for Australians, where I interview interesting people on topics relating to financial independence.

    Today on the podcast we have Amy and her partner Matt from FI Freedom Retreats, a five-day financial independence retreat in Bali.

    This was a passion project born out of Amy’s love and gratitude for the F.I.R.E movement and community.

    Heads up, I recorded this podcast in January this year and haven’t released it until now because I’ve been distracted with other things. This means there’s a good chance there won’t be any spots left in the retreat for this year, but I think you’ll still find our conversation interesting.

    Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:

    • Amy’s fear-based relationship with money (00:02:29)
    • Geo-arbitraging in Mexico, Thailand, and Bali (00:09:37)
    • Matt & Amy’s experience with healthcare while living in SE Asia (00:14:42)
    • 90% savings rate in SE Asia (00:22:45)
    • Why Amy started FI Freedom Retreats (00:35:41)
    • Matt & Amy’s top tips for pursuing FI and living your best life (00:46:36)
    Links
    • Website – FI Freedom Retreats

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    59 mins
  • 90. Ana Kresina - Kids Ain't Cheap
    Jan 14 2024

    Today we're joined by Ana Kresina, Head of Product and Community at Pearler and the Co-host of the 'Get Rich Slow Club' and 'ETFs for Beginners,' podcasts.

    She’s also just become a published author with the book “Kids Ain't Cheap”.

    Some of the topics we cover in today’s episode are:

    • Ana’s FIRE journey (00:03:37)
    • Hitchhiking through Europe (00:07:09)
    • Why Ana wrote a money book around raising kids or preparing to raise kids (00:10:02)
    • The importance of normalising money conversations with children (00:23:12)
    • Philanthropy and teaching your kids why giving matters (00:35:41)
    Links
    • Website - Ana Kresina
    • Book - Kids Ain't Cheap
    • Podcast - Get Rich Slow Club

    www.aussiefirebug.com/podcast

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    1 hr and 2 mins