
Financial Wellbeing – Beyond the Buzzword: A Real Conversation with Darren McGowan - Episode 3
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In this episode of Life and Money Unfiltered, George is joined by Darren McGowan from Manning Gee Investments to unpack the real meaning behind financial wellbeing. Is it just another buzzword, or something deeper? Darren shares his journey into financial services, why financial wellbeing matters to him, and how financial stress impacts our lives in ways we often overlook. We discuss how better education, workplace support, and a focus on the emotional side of money can make a real difference, financially and overall wellbeing. Darren also talks about his work with employers to help more people take control of their financial futures—a must-listen for anyone interested in how financial planning can be about more than just the numbers.
Quotes:
"Financial wellbeing isn't just about numbers — it's about how you feel about your money."
"You can have the perfect financial plan on paper, but without emotional coaching, it can fall apart."
"Money stress doesn’t just hit your wallet — it impacts your health, your work, and your relationships."
"The real win? When employers support financial wellbeing, everyone benefits."
"It’s not about selling investments — it’s about empowering people to make better choices for their futures."
"Sometimes the biggest changes come from understanding the small things no one ever explains."
"Financial wellbeing should be a standard part of workplace support — not an optional extra."
"We don’t get taught this in school. That's why workplace financial education matters more than ever."
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