Sooo this episode went down a rabbithole REALLY quick - it all started with us exploring the concept of women doing it all and I ended up taking it somewhere else. Tune in.
Join host, Sarah Coombes and estate planning lawyer Lucy Percy as they take the overwhelm out of estate planning. You’ll learn the basics and roles in estate planning, the difference between basic and testamentary trust wills, and why having it is one of the kindest acts you can do for your family. Discover how clear, thoughtful planning can protect your loved ones and ensure your legacy lives on. Perfect for anyone who wants to feel more confident about the future.
Keywords
estate planning, wills, executor, testamentary trust, power of attorney, family dynamics, AI in law, asset distribution, legal advice, inheritance
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered advice. Any examples or references are based on general information and do not take into account your personal situation, goals, or risk tolerance.
Always do your own research or seek independent advice before making decisions.
Any market data or stock examples mentioned were current at the time of recording but may no longer be relevant. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of RichHer and/or their employees.
If your whole life depends on one paycheck, you’re one decision away from chaos. In this episode, host Sarah Coombes shares the real talk about creating financial safety nets, building multiple income streams without burnout, and why smart income is the key to wealth that lets you sleep at night.
In this episode, host, Sarah Coombes sits down with relationship expert Jessica Yaffa to talk about what it really takes to build a financially healthy relationship.
We dive into: ✨ How to overcome imposter syndrome when it comes to money and success ✨ Why couples avoid tricky money conversations — and how to finally have them without the fight ✨ The role of self-worth in financial confidence (and how to start rewriting your money story) ✨ Practical ways to set boundaries, expectations, and build connection around finances
Whether you’re navigating love, building wealth, or finding your voice in money conversations, this one’s full of ah-ha moments and real talk.
Hit play and get ready to shift the way you think about money, relationships, and yourself.
To connect with Jessica visit
jessicayaffa.org
or
@jessicayaffacoachinginstitute on Instagram.
There’s a difference between being curious about investing and being ready to invest.
Host Sarah Coombes talks about the truth behind risk tolerance, long-term thinking, and the emotional side of investing. You’ll discover why some people thrive in the market while others panic-sell at the first dip — and how to tell which one you are.
It’s finance made human — no pressure, no fear, just clarity and confidence.
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Any investing examples or references are based on general information and do not take into account your personal financial situation, goals, or risk tolerance.
Always do your own research or seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions.
Any market data or stock examples mentioned were current at the time of recording but may no longer be relevant. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of RichHer or Sarah Coombes.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, host Sarah Coombes speaks with Anna Johnston, Senior Financial Planner and co-founder of Women on Wealth, about why knowledge is the most undervalued currency, how to cultivate smart investing behaviours, and what it really takes to back yourself when building wealth.
Together we cover:
Why knowledge is wealth and how financial literacy changes everything.
The key behaviours that separate smart investors from everyone else.
How women can build the confidence to trust their own decisions.
The mindset shift from fear to empowerment when it comes to investing.
Practical steps to start investing smarter — no matter your starting point.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about where to begin with investing, or you’ve second-guessed your financial decisions, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and the strategies to start creating real wealth on your own terms.
To get in touch with Anna directly go to the Women On Wealth website: www.wowealth.com.au to book a free 15-min consult.
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and does not take into account your individual financial situation, goals, or needs. It should not be considered personalized financial advice. Any stocks, funds, or investments mentioned were accurate at the time of recording but may not be relevant or appropriate in the future. Please seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
Life might feel messy, chaotic, and a total shambles some days — but here’s the truth: in the middle of the juggle, you’re giving your children the ultimate head start. Not the latest toy, not the perfect house — but the blueprint for how to live a rich, aligned life.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, Sarah Coombes unpacks why our kids don’t need perfection — they need role-modelling. You’ll hear how the way you balance money, work, motherhood, and joy is quietly teaching your children that yes, they can have it all… but they don’t have to do it all.
Packed with real stories, this is an empowering reminder that your messy middle is their greatest lesson.
Because the RichHer life isn’t about doing everything. It’s about showing what truly matters.
Buying your first home can feel like climbing a mountain blindfolded — banks, deposits, credit scores, and a whole lot of fine print. If you’re a first-home buyer (or dreaming of becoming one), this episode is your game plan.
I’m joined by Willie Leota, host of the Fresh Moni Podcast, Founder of Ethos Mortgages, husband and father of 2, who is a leading voice for financial capability here in Aotearoa.
Together, we unpack the real steps you need to take to get finance ready — from understanding good debt vs bad debt, avoiding the traps of Afterpay and buy-now-pay-later, to the money habits that actually impress a bank.
Whether you’re six months away from applying for a mortgage or just starting to think about property, this episode will leave you feeling clearer, more confident, and ready to take action.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
The biggest barriers first-home buyers face (and how to overcome them)
How credit scores really impact your mortgage chances
The #1 money habit to start today if you want to buy your first home
How to set up the next generation to be money-smart
And as you’ll hear in this episode — Willie is just a top bloke who genuinely wants to help.
To get in touch with him, head to ethosmortgages.co.nz.
Tune in if you’re ready to figure out how to get your foot on the property ladder — and then have a chat with Willie, the guy who makes finance feel simple.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, we’re unpacking how your inner voice shapes your money, why an ego is good, your confidence, and your choices — and how to turn that critic into your greatest coach. If you’ve ever caught yourself saying “I’m so bad with money” or “Who am I to go after that dream?” this one’s for you.
Here’s the truth: I don’t want to rush an episode just to tick a box. I want every single episode you listen to feel like it was worth your time — something you can share with a friend and say, “This is exactly what I needed to hear.” And right now? After a week of recording three guest episodes back-to-back — my brain has officially left the chat. So instead of forcing an episode that doesn’t deliver the value you deserve, I want to pull back the curtain and share why this week is different, what’s coming next, and how this all ties back to the way you might be approaching your own life and goals.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, Sarah unpacks the hidden belief that’s keeping women stuck and shows you how to flip it into fuel for freedom. You’ll learn why money flows to some women with ease (and seems to run away from others), how to create a plan that finally feels doable, and the small shifts that change everything. This is about stepping into your power, getting clear on what you really want, and building wealth on your terms.
In this special Q&A episode, we’re diving into the questions real women are asking right now. From juggling motherhood and ambition, to navigating financial insecurity, time guilt, identity shifts and the fear of starting something new — we’re going there.
Because if one woman’s asking, you can bet a hundred more are quietly thinking the same thing. Welcome to the RichHer life.
We’ve been sold the hustle. The grind. The “sleep when you're dead” version of success.
But not here. Not anymore.
This RichHer episode is for the women ready to build income that loves them back — not drains them dry. We’re talking about Smart Income: income that’s aligned with who we are, fits our life (not the other way around), and helps us rise without running ourselves into the ground.
Because wealth means nothing if we’re sacrificing peace, purpose, or presence to get it.
Inside this episode:
💸 The RichHer definition of Smart Income (and why it’s different from a regular side hustle)
🔄 What we need to change if we want to earn without burning out
🧱 The 5-part Smart Income framework that makes your income sustainable + scalable
💬 The real questions to ask before building anything — so you stop choosing struggle disguised as opportunity
You deserve an income that doesn’t steal your sleep, your time, or your joy.
Let’s build the SMART income— together.
We start September 1st.
Join the Waitlist at richher.life.
There’s something we all have — the rich, the broke, the just-getting-started — and how we use it determines everything.
It’s the one thing we can’t buy more of, can’t borrow from someone else, and once it’s gone... it’s gone. Yet most of us are giving it away like it’s nothing. Wasting it on people-pleasing, procrastination, burnout, overthinking, and the things that don’t actually move us forward.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, we’re flipping the script. Because the real flex? Isn’t more hustle. It’s learning how to protect, invest, and multiply this one asset in a way that creates the kind of life we actually want to wake up to.
Inside this chat:
The subtle ways we’re leaking value every single day
What high-earning, deeply fulfilled women do differently
The invisible price we pay when we don’t take this seriously
And how to realign fast — without burning it all down
We can’t change the past, but we can decide what we’re no longer available for.
Let’s stop trading this asset for crumbs.
It’s time to start building RichHer.
In today’s episode of the RichHer Podcast, we’re diving into the exact mindset shifts and strategies to attract the kind of people who actually move the needle in your life and business. The power players. The connectors. The mentors. The ones who open doors with one text.
I’ll walk you through how I went from knowing no one to building a network that’s brought in partnerships, income, confidence, and real support — all without pretending to be someone I’m not.
If you’ve ever felt like you're doing everything but still stuck at the same level… this episode is your wake-up call. Because success isn’t just about working harder — it’s about aligning yourself with the right people.
We’re talking:
How to build the networks you need for all aspects of your life.
Real ways to connect — even if you're starting from scratch
Your network is your net worth… but only if you build it intentionally.
Let’s go get you in the right rooms, babe.
In this episode, we’re breaking down how to raise financially switched-on kids from the toddler years through to teens — without turning your home into a boring economics classroom.
We’re talking money games, real-life stakes (yes, power bill challenges and all), cheeky negotiation tables, and how to build financial confidence in your kids in a way that actually sticks. You’ll hear what we do in our own house, the funny fails, the unexpected wins — and why financial literacy starts way before your kid gets their first job.
Because we’re not trying to raise hedge fund managers — we’re raising future adults who know how to use money as a tool for security, freedom, and impact.
In this episode, we’re diving deep into the income trap that keeps smart, capable women stuck - even when they’re earning “enough.”
I’m sharing the real talk on what happens when your entire life is built on one paycheck, why financial freedom needs a backup engine, and how to start shifting from dependence to smart, sustainable income.
This one might sting a little… but it just might be the wake-up call that changes your future.
Because your job shouldn't be your only income.
Disclaimer:
RichHer is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared on this podcast does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. The host and guests are not financial advisors, lawyers, or medical professionals, and any opinions expressed are their own. Listeners should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial, legal, or health-related decisions. RichHer, its host, and affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this podcast. By listening, you acknowledge that all decisions are your own responsibility.
You’re not broken.
You’re probably just burnt out — and no one ever showed you what to look for.
In this powerful episode, Sarah is joined by the incredible Ana Te Kani, who went from high-achieving and holding it all together… to completely burnt out and rebuilding from the ground up.
We unpack:
🔥 The sneaky signs you’re stuck in a cycle of burnout
🧠 Why high performers often miss the early warning bells
💥 The real difference between being “busy” and being in survival mode
💗 How to start recovering
If you’re feeling wired but tired, constantly overwhelmed, or like you’re doing everything but nothing feels like enough — this episode is your circuit breaker.
Because burnout doesn’t always look like collapse.
Sometimes it looks like you, quietly crumbling under the weight of everything you carry.
🎧 Tune in now — your nervous system will thank you.
💌 Share this with the woman who never lets herself stop and needs some High Achiever Healing
📍For more tools, head to richher.online
#RichHerPodcast #BurnoutRecovery #WomenWithPurpose #HighAchieverHealing
Disclaimer:
RichHer is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared on this podcast does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. The host and guests are not financial advisors, lawyers, or medical professionals, and any opinions expressed are their own. Listeners should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial, legal, or health-related decisions. RichHer, its host, and affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this podcast. By listening, you acknowledge that all decisions are your own responsibility.
In this episode of the Richer Podcast, Sarah Coombes discusses the importance of having a financial plan and understanding your money mindset. She emphasizes that without a plan, money can easily slip away. The conversation covers the impact of inflation on purchasing power and the necessity of aligning spending with personal values to build wealth effectively. Sarah encourages listeners to take control of their finances and make informed decisions that reflect their true priorities.
Your Money. Your Moves. Resource (link below)
https://richher.online/products/your-money-your-moves-money-plan
Disclaimer:
RichHer is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared on this podcast does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. The host and guests are not financial advisors, lawyers, or medical professionals, and any opinions expressed are their own. Listeners should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial, legal, or health-related decisions. RichHer, its host, and affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this podcast. By listening, you acknowledge that all decisions are your own responsibility.
Keywords
money management, financial planning, inflation, wealth building, spending habits, financial freedom, budgeting, investing, personal finance, women and money.
Takeaways
If you feel like your money is burning a hole in your pocket, you don't have a plan.
Every dollar should have a job, whether it's for investing, essentials, or fun.
Cutting back on small expenses like coffee isn't the solution to being broke.
Superannuation is just a safety net, not a wealth plan.
Inflation erodes your buying power, making it essential to invest more.
Without a plan, you'll end up chasing shiny objects and not building wealth.
The richer money plan aligns financial decisions with personal values.
Lifestyle creep can make you feel behind, regardless of income increases.
Your spending should reflect your values; if it doesn't, it's time to reassess.
Awareness of your financial habits is the first step to change.
In this episode of the RichHer Podcast, Sarah dives deep into the real reason women feel guilty for desiring more — more time, more money, more freedom, more self. From motherhood to marriage to ambition, we unpack how you've been subtly taught to shrink, stay grateful, and never ask for more than what you’re handed.
Here’s the truth:
✨ Wanting more doesn’t make you ungrateful.
✨ It doesn’t make you selfish.
✨ It makes you aware.
If you've ever whispered "I want more…” and then felt the sting of guilt… this one isn't just for you, but for your kids, your marriage, and your legacy.