Where are you on the wealth ladder? The 4 stages explained

Discover the four stages of wealth, learn what money habits matter most at each stage, and stop using strategies that don’t fit where you are right now.

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About this episode

In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, Gemma Mitchell sits down with financial adviser, author and host of the Financially Fierce Podcast, Jess Brady. Jess is the author of Get Growing and founder of The Greenhouse education program.

Together, they unpack Jess’s powerful framework: the four stages of wealth — and what you should actually focus on at each stage.

They cover:

  • Why money feels overwhelming (and why you’re probably not the problem)
  • The four stages of wealth: Sprouted, Grounded, Thriving and Abundant
  • Why trying to “skip stages” slows your progress
  • The biggest mistakes people make at each stage
  • How to identify where you are right now
  • The number one “weed” sabotaging most people’s progress

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