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Episode 13: The hidden financial costs of being an expat with Emma Edwards from The Broke Generation

Episode 13: The hidden financial costs of being an expat with Emma Edwards from The Broke Generation

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In this episode we chat to Emma Edwards from The Broke Generation, a super popular Instagram, Tik Tok, weekly newsletter and popular podcast. She creates content, classes and courses that leverage the fields of money psychology and human behaviour to help us feel more financially confident.

Emma is originally from UK and moved to Melbourne 7 years ago to be with her now Australian husband. In this episode, we chat all about her move to Australia, the psychology around money and how being an expat will cost you so much more than you can imagine.

We also talk about having expenses back home after you move, what happens to your student loan and National Insurance, as well as how to make more money on the side.

This is a fantastic episode I know you’ll get so much out of! Make sure you follow Emma’s content by typing in @thebrokegeneration wherever you get your podcasts from, Instagram and TikTok.

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