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How $100 a Month Could Make You a Millionaire With Juanita Wrenn
Apr 30, 2026
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Human Behavior First, Finance Second: Rethinking How We Build and Invest With Dean Weinbren
Apr 23, 2026
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Unlocking Financial Literacy: Insights from Rachel Meadows
Apr 16, 2026
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From Convicts to Competitors: Australia vs England, Unfiltered
Apr 10, 2026
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Empowering Women in Finance: Insights from Claire Limon
Apr 2, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/30/26 | How $100 a Month Could Make You a Millionaire With Juanita Wrenn | What if building wealth had nothing to do with how much you earn? Beyond money—and into mindset. In this episode, Juanita Wrenn breaks down the real game. Juanita shares how her early exposure to financial instability shaped a lifelong mission: to never let money dictate her life. From raising four children while running a financial firm, to building a business that blends human insight with AI, Juanita offers a grounded perspective on what wealth really means. The conversation explores why most people fail to build wealth (despite knowing what to do), the underestimated power of starting early, and how financial advice is less about products—and entirely about people. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | Human Behavior First, Finance Second: Rethinking How We Build and Invest With Dean Weinbren | What really drives financial decisions — logic or behavior? Dean Weinbren explores the hidden psychology behind investing, decision-making, and customer engagement. From cognitive biases to real-world examples, this episode reveals how behaviour shapes outcomes more than most realize. We also dive into modern work, team dynamics, and building scalable systems. | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | Unlocking Financial Literacy: Insights from Rachel Meadows | In this engaging interview, Rachel Meadows, Managing Director of IFGL Pensions, shares her journey from early jobs to leadership, discusses the importance of financial literacy, and explores how industry awareness can inspire more women and young people to pursue careers in financial services. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | From Convicts to Competitors: Australia vs England, Unfiltered | Join us as we explore Australian culture, history, and sport in this lighthearted, unfiltered conversation between two old friends and colleagues. Nigel Catt, CEO of The Blackbridge Group, shares insights into Australia’s unique mentality, heritage, and the qualities that shape its people — from its origins as a penal colony to becoming one of the world’s most desirable destinations. Along the way, we touch on everything from deadly wildlife to global icons like Margot Robbie and Chris Hemsworth (generously rated a 7/10), as well as Australia’s fierce sporting competitiveness and tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt. Expect honest opinions, friendly rivalry, and plenty of banter as Australia and England go head-to-head. The podcast is a lighthearted discussion between two old friends and work colleagues. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | Empowering Women in Finance: Insights from Claire Limon | In this insightful interview, Claire Limon shares her journey from aspiring mounted police officer to managing director of 2Plan Wealth. She discusses leadership, gender diversity, work-life balance, and strategies to attract more women into financial advising. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | Leading with Empathy and Purpose With Jennifer Toon - Davenport | In this insightful interview, Jennifer Toon-Davenport shares her diverse career journey, leadership style, and strategies for supporting women in finance. Discover practical advice on building confidence, fostering a nurturing work environment, and encouraging more women to thrive in the industry. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Demographic Shifts and the Future of Financial Advice With David Walter | In this episode, David Walter shares a clear-eyed perspective on the evolution and future of the financial advice industry. From the importance of client-first traits to systemic changes driven by regulation and demographic shifts, David offers actionable insights for professionals and clients alike. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | The Future of Financial Advice: Challenges, Regulation & New Talent With James King | In this insightful interview, James King of King Financial Planning shares his 30-year journey in the financial services industry, discussing trust, client relationships, industry challenges, succession planning, and the future of financial advising. Discover practical advice for newcomers and industry trends shaping the future of financial planning. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | Unlocking Advisory Growth with Nigel Catt | This episode discusses the importance of structured revenue systems, succession planning, and valuation in advisory firms, emphasizing how predictable revenue and organized processes increase firm value. | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | Building Business In Korea: Jonathan Kwon's Journey | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt interviews Jonathan Kwon, a successful entrepreneur from South Korea. Jonathan shares his journey from managing a franchise business in the food and beverage industry to venturing into the modular and prefabricated homes market. He discusses the key elements of a successful business, the challenges faced in the food and beverage sector, and the importance of personal drive and continuous learning. The conversation also delves into the cultural significance of soju in Korea, the trends in the construction industry, and Jonathan's vision for the future of his business. | — | ||||||
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| 2/13/26 | Navigating Growth: Aerion's Path to Innovation with Andrew Romeo | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt interviews Andrew Romeo, founder of Aerion Technologies. They discuss Andrew's journey in the tech industry, the evolution of his business, and the impact of AI on software development. Andrew shares insights on the importance of understanding client needs through the DevReady process, balancing creativity and technical skills in teams, and valuable leadership lessons learned while scaling his company. The conversation also touches on the historical context of app development, Steve Jobs, and how technology continues to evolve. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | The Unspoken Powers We Neglect — Why Intuition Drives Better Outcomes with Lawrence Dauncey | In this episode, Lawrence explores the critical importance of trust, human senses, and authentic leadership in fostering meaningful connections and driving business success. His insights challenge us to reconsider how we view relationships, communication, and decision-making in professional settings. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Mastering Productivity: Georgios Mihos on Wealth Creation | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt engages with Georgios Mihos, a seasoned angel investor and peak performance wealth coach. They delve into the importance of prioritizing productivity over mere busyness, emphasizing that true success stems from effective decision-making and disciplined execution. Georgios shares his insights on how to evaluate opportunities, the significance of internal dialogue, and the necessity of aligning verbal and non-verbal communication to foster genuine connections. He introduces his 'Pillars of Wealth' framework, which serves as a guide for assessing the viability of business ideas and ensuring long-term success. Throughout the conversation, Georgios highlights the critical role of mindset in achieving wealth and success. He discusses the common pitfalls that lead to failure in business ventures and stresses the importance of understanding market dynamics, identifying problems, and providing meaningful solutions. By sharing personal anecdotes and practical strategies, Georgios inspires listeners to shift their focus from being busy to being productive, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and successful life. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | Alone, Broke, and in Asia: How Holly Scobie Built a Global Company | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt welcomes Holly Scobie, a global traveler and entrepreneur who has successfully built a digital media agency while traveling the world. Holly shares her journey of leaving Australia at 18, traveling for a decade, and the challenges she faced while managing her business on the move. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability, resilience, and the lessons learned from her experiences in various countries. The conversation also touches on the Dyatlov Pass Incident, a historical event that highlights the unpredictability of travel and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. Holly discusses how her travels shaped her perspective on life and business, emphasizing the need for effective systems and communication in a remote work environment. She shares insights on overcoming challenges, the importance of building a supportive team, and the necessity of maintaining focus while exploring new cultures. Looking for fresh social media ideas? You can reach Holly at holly@spoiled-social.com | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | The Human Element in Business Success With Lawrence Dauncey | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel catt speaks with Lawrence Dauncey, a seasoned professional in sales and business development. They discuss the importance of prioritization in achieving success, the human element in business interactions, and the significance of resilience and empathy. Lawrence shares insights from his extensive career, emphasizing the need for open communication, reliability, and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions. The conversation also touches on historical events, such as the introduction of canned beer, to illustrate the impact of timing and market behavior. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | Balancing Life's Competing Demands with Nigel Catt | In this special edition of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt explores the essence of prioritizing in a world filled with constant noise and distractions. Nigel delves into the importance of focusing on what truly matters, sharing insights on how leaders filter out distractions to achieve success. He discusses the balance between personal and professional life, emphasizing the need for a solid business plan and the ability to make hard decisions. Nigel also introduces his three key strategies: tackling hard decisions first, addressing bottlenecks, and understanding personal needs to enhance productivity. The episode promises valuable takeaways for listeners seeking to prioritize effectively in their own lives. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey with David Caruso - Part 2 | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel speaks with David Caruso, a serial entrepreneur who shares his journey from running a successful hire business in Sydney to establishing a thriving e-commerce operation in Thailand. They discuss the importance of prioritising relationships, the impact of COVID-19 on business, and the significance of having systems in place for success. David emphasises the philosophy of failing fast and cheap, the need for clear goals, and the importance of treating employees as family. The conversation also touches on the role of marketing in business success and the evolving nature of priorities over time. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey with David Caruso - Part 1 | In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel speaks with David Caruso, a serial entrepreneur who shares his journey from running a successful hire business in Sydney to establishing a thriving e-commerce operation in Thailand. They discuss the importance of prioritising relationships, the impact of COVID-19 on business, and the significance of having systems in place for success. David emphasises the philosophy of failing fast and cheap, the need for clear goals, and the importance of treating employees as family. The conversation also touches on the role of marketing in business success and the evolving nature of priorities over time. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | Australia to Sri Lanka: Why I left "the lucky country" for an island in the Indian Ocean. | In this episode of The Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel sits down with Nyoli Sue to explore her transformative journey from Australia to Sri Lanka. Nyoli shares her experiences of starting a tea company, overcoming personal tragedy, and finding solace in a new community. The conversation delves into the importance of mental health, the power of reinvention, and the unexpected paths life can take. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | The Art of Doing Less with Nirmala Rathnasuriya | Summary In the inaugural episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel and guest Nirmala Rathansuriya explore the concept of prioritising what truly matters in life and work. They discuss Nirmala's journey from Sri Lanka to Dubai, the importance of personal relationships over metrics in leadership, and practical strategies for enhancing productivity, such as mindful eating and writing things down. The episode also touches on the historical significance of the World Wide Web and how it has transformed communication and connection in the modern world. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | The Priority Lane Trailer | The priority lane isn't about rushing...It's about elevating what matters. | — | ||||||
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