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Pub. Date
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Episode 7.: Easy Investing
09 Apr 2024
01:14:33
Dave and John talk about how they learnt to understand the investing world to help their families secure their future. The goal is to free up time and reduce stress so that parents can be more present with their kids and enjoy the small moments! Links to all mentioned resources below!
Show runsheet:
Youâve got control over your finances and have a surplus, now what?
Assets vs liability - Assets bring money in, and liabilities cost you money
Is your home a liability?
Different asset types
Investment properties, shares, business.
Shares:
What are they? - small pieces of businesses for you to own, which change in value (hopefully increase) and often pay dividends when the business is profitable
What our investing philosophies are
Dave: Property is the centerpiece and shares are on the fringe
John: Shares are the centerpiece and entrepeneurship is on the fringe
John: Go see a tax professional to help formulate tax effective ways to structure your finances - there are a lot of laws and strategies so use professionals to find your best outcome.
Dave: Involve your kids in your exercise regime.
Time poor
Bike rides
Runshow to
Fun at the park
Episode 6.: Financial Nesting
19 Mar 2024
00:59:42
It might be two weeks late, but the boys pulled through to bring some chat around financial nesting. They talk about why they both took on cleaning up their personal finances, how they got control, reduced stress and began accumulating weatlh with every paycheck. What are the bonuses? Having the freedom to change jobs whenever, stop worrying about bills, and ultimately buy back time to spend with their kids
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice, there are no guarantees. If you're looking for personalised advice, seek help from the professionals near you
'Know thy self, know thy enemy, a thousand battles, a thousand victories' - Sun Tzu
KNOW THY SELF:
Why accumulate wealth?
Provide safety for our family
Reduce stress over bills that contribute to tension in our relationships
Buy back time from âthe manâ to spend with family and friends (coaching sport teams)
Provide maximum opportunity for our children to be creative and provide the best impact they can on society.
Why did it take us so long to get into it?
I believed that a high income was how you got rich
I hate math, and I assumed finance was really boring
I did not realise that wealth accumulation was behavioural, not a strict budget and constant excel spreadsheeting
Discuss how our personalities impact our money management
Johns creative chaos vs Daveâs considered calculation
Money Management:
Track expenses (atleast 3 months worth)
Gives you an idea of where you are over spending
You become more conscious of your spending
Use the excel cashflow budget - it has graphs!
Budgets need to be forward facing, but you need to review at the end of each month
Work out the best money system for you
Dave: Savings, weekly expenses and splurge account. All incoming money into savings account, all bills come out of savings. I pay myself each Thursday from my savings (amount is based on my budget) into weekly expenses and splurge account. This must last all week.
Other people like to have heaps of accounts for all their different expenses ie. fuel, groceries, shopping, holiday accounts. If it works for you great, however it takes more work.
KNOW THY ENEMY
Finding the enemy from the allies
Shop around on your âfixedâ bills
Speak to a mortgage broker about your interest rate.
Review all insurances (car, home/contents, life, TPD, income protection) yearly.
Budget your discretionary spending ie. eating out, subscriptions, shopping, gym, in app spending, haircuts haha
The enemy is consumerism and unchecked spending
The Hedonic Treadmill
Episode 5.: The Newborn Phase
20 Feb 2024
01:13:54
Dave and John talk about being in the thick of the newborn phase, from changing clothes for the first time, hearing tests (for the babies, not the husbands) and how much time to take off work.
The boys share their experience of baby blues and how they could best support their partners in their roles of caring for the newborns.
Daveâs Surprise: The golden bullet strikes again
I believe the words used where âbaby making machineâ
Hospital stay:
First night - what our experiences were
Tests done on babies in the hospital:
hearing
Hepatitis b and vitamin K vaccine
Breast feeding
Collecting colostrum
Latching
Many opinions presented as fact
Nipple confusion - bottles and dummies
Skin to skin contact
Swaddling to stop moro reflex
Back home:
Putting bub in the car seat for the first time
Introducing bub to pets
The importance of the first month - western vs eastern cultures
How long to take off work
Challenges we faced
Dave: Overtiredness, learning wake windows, googling fucking everything, first bath, being overly anxious about her sleep
Baby blues:
Mood swings, anxiety, stress, overwhelm. 80% of women experience the baby blues
Occur between 3-5 days post birth
Rapidly changing hormone levels that happen during birth and soon after.
Birth experience can also play a role
PND rate according to the national institute of health âPostpartum depression most commonly occurs within 6 weeks after childbirth. PPD occurs in about 6.5% to 20% of women. It occurs more commonly in adolescent females, mothers who deliver premature infants, and women living in urban areas.â
Eat, burp, change, sleep, repeat (and cuddles)
âSleep while baby sleepsâ
Nappy changes
Dont leave poop too long as it can cause skin irritation
Any redness of skin needs cavilon, bepanthan, sudocrem
Female anatomy, wipe front to back
Male anatomy, get all the crevices
Tummy time, contrasting colours
Trying to eat meals while theyâre still hot
What Dadâs Didnât Teach (John): 5min
Alex's Pram modification
Teach your wife to cut your hair - actually, thats a risk, cut your own hair
Talk about the fade tutorials on YT
Dad Hack/Advice (Dave): 5min
Make household chores fun with toddlers:
As blokes we constantly have a to do list of what needs to be done around the house
Get the kids involved and make a game of it
Studies show that kids who are involved in chores at a young age tend to do better academically and have improved problem solving skills
Kids love to feel needed and part of the team âhelpâ
Episode 4.: Second and Third Trimester Tips and Tricks
06 Feb 2024
01:08:30
In todays episode, Dave and John jump into their family experiences of second and third trimester. They chat about scans, plans, testing and nesting and all the miscellaneous purchases they made before the kids arrived.
The Dads share hacks like the nappy trolley (with links below), styling your beard to shape your face - which will make you look exactly like David Beckham and you will be as rich as him. All the while Dave suggests to train your children to play the sport you like, and then teach them a pub game so they're occupied while you drink 46 schooners.
12 week scan - 12-13 weeks. Looking to see if baby is developing as expected.
Second Trimester
20 week scan. Again looking to see if baby is developing as expected. This is the scan where the sonographer can tell you the gender.
Should you attend appointments with your partner
Tests - NIPT (NIPT done in trimester 1) looking for hereditary diseases
Non-invasive prenatal testing - looking at chromosomal disorders eg. down syndrome. Can also determine babies gender earlier than 20 week scan
Costs associated with testing
Pregnancy insomnia
Now is the time to buy everything - generally your partner is feeling good in second trimester (morning sickness is hopefully gone).
What should and shouldn't you spend money on in preparation for babies arrival
Third Trimester
Johns partner, Renee described it as â fucking sucksâ and said she was:
Fat
Couldn't breath
Couldn't get out of bed
Felt like a burden
Prep for labour
Refer to first poddy
Nesting
Kitting out babies room
What does your wife actually need
Making a breastfeeding/nappy trolley
Dad hacks!
Learn your face shape and cut your hair and beard to match
Getting your kid into the sports you enjoy, like golf, and darts so they are kept busy while you delete a few froths in the pub
Episode 3.: First Trimester Tips and Tricks
23 Jan 2024
01:06:24
Todays episode dives into John and Daves experience of the first trimester, from confirming pregnancy by blood tests to crazy hormones, and keeping healthy during pregnancy. John comes clean about enjoying a cheeky lung lolly before Renee came along, and the boys chat about food avoidance in pregnancy. Top foods to avoid turns out to be potting soil and ham from the bin!
John's dad hack cover foot health and getting your running shoes fit, and Dave gets organised with a household shared calendar
Topics!
Even though you know if was your cheeky birthday gift, the medical team can never truly tell what day conception was, so to standardise it, aging starts at the last period prior to positive pregnancy result
A lot of women track their period to find the ovulation window and will therefore know what their period date should be. But it's not uncommon to have irregular periods
Hormonal storm and why your wifeâs a yelling at you
Hormones are messengers across the body and certain factors can influence their behaviour, and therefore the messages they pass on. Pregnancy influences a few particular hormones, estrogen and progesterone (female hormones) - which are the same hormones at play in period mood swings
Keeping healthy
quitting vices
Darts and alcohol are a no go unfortunately for those who treat themselves to a cheeky lung lolly - same rules for digital and analogue cigarettes
morning sickness,
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Anti emetics, prescribed and natural
Occurs whenever
Preempt that this will happen - get prescriptions from your GP on the first visit
diet and sleep
So you want sushi and soft serve? - understanding risks with food
Today's episode discusses the fairly new father's experience of falling pregnant. We bust a few myths about fertility, and we take a 'lads look' at the menstrual cycle to understand our partner's journey to pregnancy. We chat about Dad vs. Mum nesting and optimising fertility through exercise and general 'ball' management.
Today's Dad Hacks include house organisation and increasing success rates of new years goals to up to 95%