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Auteur(s): Canna Campbell SugarMammaTV
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Having been a Financial Planner for over 15 years, I have seen first hand how money problems can breed stress. Often, people make wrong money decisions because the world of finance can be intimidating and confusing. This podcast cuts through the jargon and provides practical, accessible financial education and empowerment - so you can build sustainable wealth and help achieve financial freedom. You will also hear real-life success stories from people who have transformed their finances and be empowered by valuable advice from industry experts. So join me for the start of a bold and brilliant financial future and growing community. For immediate access to all my content follow @SugarMammaTV@CannaCampbellofficial xCC2026 Canna Campbell SugarMammaTV Finances personnelles Économie
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  • START HERE: Everyone is buying property - Are You Missing Out?
    Mar 12 2026
    In this Start Here episode, Canna responds to a listener feeling unsettled after seeing friends and family chase aggressive property strategies using buyer’s agents — including selling and re-buying multiple properties and withdrawing superannuation to fund deposits. This episode is a grounding reminder that: • not all strategies are suitable for all people • high rental yield doesn’t automatically equal good outcomes • copying others without clarity can quietly derail your own progress • superannuation decisions deserve extreme care Rather than promoting fear or hype, this episode helps listeners return to their own goals, values, and long-term financial wellbeing. What This Episode Covers • Why comparing your progress to others is one of the fastest ways to lose confidence • The difference between inspiration and imitation • Why buyer’s agents are not a “quick fix” — and when they might add value • The reality of rental yields in Australia (and why higher yield can mean lower growth) • The hidden costs of repeatedly buying and selling property (stamp duty, selling costs, tax) • Why withdrawing super to fund property is a major red flag without professional advice • How to recognise when a strategy lacks clarity and is being driven by hype • Why staying focused on your own plan is often the most powerful move you can make Key Takeaways for Listeners • You don’t need to copy someone else’s strategy to be successful • High yield doesn’t automatically mean high wealth • Property strategies should be built with your super, not at its expense • Buyer’s agents can be helpful — but they are not neutral, free, or risk-free • Progress done quietly and consistently often beats flashy, stressful strategies This episode is general information only and does not take into account your personal circumstances. Property decisions, superannuation withdrawals, and investment strategies are complex and should be discussed with a licensed financial planner, mortgage broker, and accountant before acting. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s feeling pressure to “keep up” financially — or who’s wondering whether they’re falling behind because of what they see online. Want Your Question Answered? If you’d like your question answered in a future Start Here episode, send me a DM on Instagram 👉 @SugarMamma or @CannaCampbellOfficial or email canna@sugarmamma.tv 📚 My Books If you’re ready to deepen your financial knowledge, check out my books: Best Seller:The $1000 Project**Mindful Money](https://amzn.to/3RV0poc)Motivated Money by Peter Thornhill(a huge inspiration for me): Read it here (These are Amazon affiliate links to my own books.) 💡 Work With Me Want more support on your financial journey? Here’s how we can work together: The SugarMamma Budget & Cashflow AcademySick of living paycheque to paycheque or feeling overwhelmed by your money?This course includes aone-on-one appointment with me so I can personally help you.👉 Enrol here Money Mindset & Manifestation MentorshipJoin my program for ongoing support, clarity, and motivation around the way to show up and work on your financial goals and dreams, including attracting the life that you want. Get started here. 🌟 Stay Connected & Inspired Instagram:@SugarMammaTV — money, budgeting, cashflow & motivationInstagram:@CannaCampbellofficial — lifestyle, capsule wardrobe fashion, motherhoodTikTok:@SugarMammaTVYouTube:SugarMammaTV — over 500 bite-sized videos with more than 12 million views!Website:SugarMammaTV.comDon’t forget my other podcast:How Do They Afford That? 👉 Listen here ⚖️ General Advice Warning While we discuss financial topics, everything shared here is general information only — never personal, product, or investment advice. Always: Do your own research.Weigh up the pros, cons, fees, caps, taxes, and risks.Seek professional advice before making financial decisions. 📜 Financial Planning License Details The information in this podcast does not take into account your personal circumstances, goals, or needs. Always read relevant Product Disclosure Statements before acquiring any financial product, and seek independent financial advice where appropriate. Canna Campbell is an Authorised Representative and Financial Adviser of Links Licensee Services Pty Ltd (AFSL No. 700012 | ABN 97 678 975 589). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • The $50,000 Super Gap: Why Women Retire With Less And How To Close It | International Women’s Day Special
    Mar 8 2026
    In this special International Women’s Day episode of SugarMamma’s Fireplay, Canna Campbell explores one of the most important financial challenges facing Australian women today — the superannuation gender gap. Right now, Australian women retire with around $50,000 less superannuation than men on average, and in many cases the gap can be significantly larger. This financial inequality is driven by a range of factors including the gender pay gap, career breaks for raising children, part-time work and caregiving responsibilities. But the story doesn’t end there. In this empowering and educational episode, Canna explains why the super gap exists, what policy changes are helping address it, and the practical strategies women can use to take control of their financial future. You’ll learn about key government initiatives designed to support women’s retirement savings, including: • Superannuation paid on government parental leave • The Low Income Super Tax Offset (LISTO) • The government co-contribution scheme • Changes to how employers pay super contributions Canna also shares powerful strategies women can implement themselves to strengthen their super and long-term financial security, including: • Salary sacrificing before career breaks • Investing outside super for greater financial independence • Spouse contributions and contribution splitting • Catch-up concessional contributions • Downsizer contributions later in life This episode is a powerful reminder that while structural challenges exist, knowledge, planning and proactive financial decisions can make an enormous difference over time. Financial independence gives women security, freedom and choice — and the earlier you engage with your super, the more powerful compounding becomes. If you’re a woman who wants to feel more confident about your retirement savings, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. If you enjoyed this episode, you will absolutely love listening to these ones next: What to look for in a good superannuation annotation account: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sugarmammas-fireplay/id1521182757?i=1000678079309It is not too late to fix your super: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sugarmammas-fireplay/id1521182757?i=1000740879294Michele grew a $500,000 share portfolio despite the odds against here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sugarmammas-fireplay/id1521182757?i=1000594507578 Cheap Super Dangers: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sugarmammas-fireplay/id1521182757?i=1000586871476How to super charge your share portfolio for Financial Independence: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sugarmammas-fireplay/id1521182757?i=1000628174826 Key Topics Covered • Why International Women’s Day matters financially • The superannuation gender gap in Australia • Why women retire with less super than men • The impact of career breaks and part-time work • Government policies helping close the super gap • Practical super strategies for women • Financial planning strategies for couples • Building long-term financial independence Key Takeaways • Women retire with around 25–30% less super than men in Australia. • Career breaks and part-time work significantly impact retirement savings. • Government policies are slowly improving the system, but personal planning remains essential. • Strategies such as spouse contributions, salary sacrifice and catch-up contributions can significantly improve retirement outcomes. • The earlier women engage with their super, the more powerful compounding returns become. Resources Mentioned Low Income Super Tax Offset (LISTO) Government Co-Contribution Scheme Spouse Contributions Contribution Splitting Catch-Up Concessional Contributions Downsizer Contributions 📚 My Books If you’re ready to deepen your financial knowledge, check out my books: Best Seller:The $1000 Project**Mindful Money](https://amzn.to/3RV0poc)Motivated Money by Peter Thornhill(a huge inspiration for me): Read it here (These are Amazon affiliate links to my own books.) 💡 Work With Me Want more support on your financial journey? Here’s how we can work together: The SugarMamma Budget & Cashflow AcademySick of living paycheque to paycheque or feeling overwhelmed by your money?This course includes aone-on-one appointment with me so I can personally help you.👉 Enrol here Money Mindset & Manifestation MentorshipJoin my program for ongoing support, clarity, and motivation around the way to show up and work on your financial goals and dreams, including attracting the life that you want. Get started here. 🌟 Stay Connected & Inspired Instagram:@SugarMammaTV — money, budgeting, cashflow & motivationInstagram:@CannaCampbellofficial — lifestyle, capsule wardrobe fashion, motherhoodTikTok:@SugarMammaTVYouTube:SugarMammaTV — over 500 bite-sized videos with more than 12 million views!Website:SugarMammaTV.comDon’t forget my other podcast:How Do They ...
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    18 min
  • START HERE: Should You Sell Your Shares During a Crisis? What History Says
    Mar 5 2026
    Global tensions, market volatility and frightening headlines can make even experienced investors question their strategy. In this episode of Start Here, Canna Campbell responds to a listener question from Isobel, who is worried about whether she should sell her share portfolio and superannuation investments due to rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. If you’ve ever felt the urge to “sell everything and wait until things calm down,” this episode is for you. Drawing on over a century of market history, financial research and practical investing experience, Canna explains why volatility is a normal part of investing — and why reacting emotionally during uncertain times can be one of the most costly mistakes investors make. This episode explores: • Why markets become volatile during geopolitical events • Why timing the market is extremely difficult — even for professionals • The hidden risks of selling investments during downturns • Brokerage costs, tax implications and missed dividends when exiting the market • How market downturns can create opportunities to buy quality investments at lower prices • Why dividend yields can become more attractive when share prices fall • How franking credits can enhance the income from Australian shares • The role of diversification in managing investment risk • Why focusing on long-term goals and passive income matters more than short-term price movements Canna also shares insights from investment experts including AMP’s Chief Economist Dr Shane Oliver, along with timeless wisdom from legendary investor Warren Buffett, who famously said: “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.” If market headlines are making you feel nervous about your investments, this episode will help you step back, understand the bigger picture and make decisions based on strategy rather than fear. ⚠️ Important Disclaimer This podcast provides general financial education only and does not constitute personal financial advice. Always seek advice from a licensed financial professional before making investment decisions. 📚 My Books If you’re ready to deepen your financial knowledge, check out my books: Best Seller:The $1000 Project**Mindful Money](https://amzn.to/3RV0poc)Motivated Money by Peter Thornhill(a huge inspiration for me): Read it here (These are Amazon affiliate links to my own books.) 💡 Work With Me Want more support on your financial journey? Here’s how we can work together: The SugarMamma Budget & Cashflow AcademySick of living paycheque to paycheque or feeling overwhelmed by your money?This course includes aone-on-one appointment with me so I can personally help you.👉 Enrol here Money Mindset & Manifestation MentorshipJoin my program for ongoing support, clarity, and motivation around the way to show up and work on your financial goals and dreams, including attracting the life that you want. Get started here. 🌟 Stay Connected & Inspired Instagram:@SugarMammaTV — money, budgeting, cashflow & motivationInstagram:@CannaCampbellofficial — lifestyle, capsule wardrobe fashion, motherhoodTikTok:@SugarMammaTVYouTube:SugarMammaTV — over 500 bite-sized videos with more than 12 million views!Website:SugarMammaTV.comDon’t forget my other podcast:How Do They Afford That? 👉 Listen here ⚖️ General Advice Warning While we discuss financial topics, everything shared here is general information only — never personal, product, or investment advice. Always: Do your own research.Weigh up the pros, cons, fees, caps, taxes, and risks.Seek professional advice before making financial decisions. 📜 Financial Planning License Details The information in this podcast does not take into account your personal circumstances, goals, or needs. Always read relevant Product Disclosure Statements before acquiring any financial product, and seek independent financial advice where appropriate. Canna Campbell is an Authorised Representative and Financial Adviser of Links Licensee Services Pty Ltd (AFSL No. 700012 | ABN 97 678 975 589). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    17 min
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