Bronwyn Bruce
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Podcast Appearances
And I joined a fund.
I won't say which one it is, but it's not a good one.
And I was in a job for two years and I got the statement when I left that job and I'm like, what?
I've made no money because I was in all cash.
And I was mid-20s.
Nah, that was terrible.
And the default fund is often like a balanced option, which is okay.
It's better than cash.
It's better than cash.
And it's often the low fee, my super option.
But you could maybe have a better option if you just made the time to talk to someone or choose the right options for you.
Yeah, so I can talk about this isn't all related to super but I can talk about like the economic socialization that happens when you're a child and how that affects you and the research that I'm doing.
So I've now analyzed the first set of 20 interviews that I've done and this is like real fresh off the press stuff.
Exclusive.
I spent the last two weeks coding my data like it was horrible.
So in heteronormative families, sorry, mum and dad, it seems that the dad is responsible for the big picture type stuff, the investing, if they do invest, whereas the mum tends to be the day-to-day,
you know, budgeting, doing the shopping.
Yeah.
So if girls and young girls, they look to their mothers.
So that's research that's not mine.