Heart of the Bookkeeper

By: Rob Marshall
  • Summary

  • A Podcast about Bookkeepers helping Bookkeepers helping Business.

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Episodes
  • Episode 41 Michelle Hume - The search for confidence.
    Apr 9 2025
    Being a confident Bookkeeper. If everybody who has ever been a Bookkeeper or is currently on that journey is brutally honest, most would agree that finding the confidence to do so much of what a Bookkeeper is expected of and needs to do, is not as easy as some make it out to be. Our guest today on the Heart of the Bookkeeper is brutally honest of the struggle for her to reach the point of confidence in all that she does. And yet, this episode will reveal the true heart of this Bookkeeper and how she has had to take steps to get to where she desires to be. Michelle Hume from Coolum Beach in Queensland is a wonderful guest in this episode. Purchasing a Bookkeeping business and how that played out, her passion to grow in her business not just increase the size of her business necessarily and what retirement may one day look like for her, are all examined in this episode. Michelle speaks openly about some challenges that she has faced along the way, that many will associate with. Enjoy listening to this delightful interview.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 40 Marie Whitson - Climbing Bookkeepings Mountains
    Feb 27 2025
    Episode 40 of Heart of the Bookkeeper allows us to tap into one of the most experienced and respected Bookkeepers in Australia - Marie Whitson from Mybiz Connexion in Adelaide, South Australia. Marie explains how a violent and abusive upbringing, transposed itself into an amazing and fruitful journey through later life including her discovery of a love for Bookkeeping and how that has helped her to deal with those traumatic early years. Reaching a point in her career where retirement from the Bookkeeping profession may be viewed as very close, Marie outlines why she believes you don't have to pull up stumps fully, just because you are of a certain age. Her telling of this will be quite inspirational for many. Marie's wisdom through a long journey of Bookkeeping shines brightly in this episode as well as some enlightening insights into her life outside Bookkeeping, which includes Mount Everest and the Kakoda Track. This amazing lady will delight and surprise in this episode.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 39 Roslyn Van Welie - Seriously Good Bookkeeping
    Jan 31 2025
    We kick off 2025 with a bang with our first guest of the New Year - Roslyn Van Welie of Curly Girl Numbers, based out of Perth in Western Australia. Roslyn is a very experienced Bookkeeper and has encountered much of what Bookkeeping can throw at anyone in various situations across an extensive and diverse journey, that has taken her to multiple locations and business environments across the nation. Roslyn has come through an era of Bookkeeping that in some cases, the elements of which still exist today, where "being taken seriously" as a Bookkeeper and dealing with negative comments about it being a job that women do because they don't want to do "real work", is examined in this episode. Roslyn's insights into how she dealt with such biases and negativity, are worth the listen alone. Best practice processes, lessons learned along the way and why Bookkeeping keeps continuing to evolve and how to evolve with it, are all covered in this episode and much, much more. Sit back and soak up the fabulous sharing that Roslyn brings to this episode.

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    56 mins

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