
Scarcity mindset to buying a home at 21
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Superannuation can be a loaded topic for First Nations Australians, says Larisha Jerome.
The proud Jarowair, Wakka Wakka and Wulli Wulli woman has dedicated her life to helping empower Indigenous Australians and breaking down barriers of economic injustice.
But as she explains in this conversation, money was never a topic of conservation for her growing up and she saw firsthand the opportunity to end distrust in tools like superannuation.
Reservations around superannuation and other limiting beliefs around money are what Larisha has been working to change as a self-concept and mindset coach at First Nations Foundation.
She shares her incredible story, including being homeless as a teenager and buying her own home at age 21, determined to build wealth her own way.
This is episode three of the Spotlight series, where we examine key industry areas to profile women building game-changing and influential careers with purpose, thanks to our partnership with Grant Thornton Australia. This is a partner podcast series.
Spotlight On Women is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts, including The Crux and The Leadership Lessons.
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