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Money coach or financial adviser: what's the difference? Gemma Mitchell explains

Money coach or financial adviser: what's the difference? Gemma Mitchell explains

What is money coaching and how is it different to financial advice? Gemma Mitchell is a qualified financial adviser and money coach, but chose to pursue coaching. Discover her story and the differences.

Australian Finance Podcast

November 21, 202439m 48s

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Show Notes

Gemma Mitchell is a qualified financial adviser and experienced money coach. Gemma joins Owen on this audio + video episode of The Australian Finance Podcast to share her story of money, personal growth, financial advice and coaching.

Episode resources


Topics covered:

  • Gemma's story of moving out at 16 and living in London by 18
  • Setting bold financial goals and overcoming limiting beliefs
  • What is money coaching?
  • Why use a money coach versus financial adviser?
  • Debt counsellor versus money coach
  • How much does money coaching cost?
  • What can a money coach talk about?
  • How to find a good money coach


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