101. Goodbye For Now
After 10 years of Aussie Firebug, I’m stepping back, with October 2025 marking both my final net worth update and the point we reached financial independence.My priorities have shifted away from FIRE content towards family, business, and a more intentional approach to spending.I’m taking an extended break, with the podcast likely continuing in a broader form. Firebug OUT ✌️LinksEngaging Data Calculatorwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast
100. Pete Adeney - Mr. Money Mustache
Today’s episode is a special one - it’s the 100th episode of the show. I just want to take a moment to say a heartfelt thank you to all of you who’ve supported the podcast over the past 10 years. Whether you’ve been here from the start or only recently discovered the show, your messages, reviews, and support have meant the world to me.Today on the podcast, we have a man who many consider to be the pioneer of the early retirement community. Pete Adney, aka Mr Money Mustache.I don’t think Pete needs an introduction, but in case you somehow don’t know who he is… Pete retired at the age of 30 after a career as a software engineer by living frugally and investing wisely.Through his blog, Mr. Money Mustache, he’s inspired millions with his philosophy on financial independence, meaningful living, and sustainability.It was Pete’s blog that first opened my eyes to early retirement - and showed me that financial independence didn’t have to be something you waited until 60 to achieve... Discovering it all those years ago was a pivotal moment - one that completely reshaped how I viewed money, work, and time. That single moment set me on a path that’s profoundly enriched my life, and my family’s life, ever since.In today’s episode, we chat about:Pete’s upbringing in Canada and his journey to FIRE at 30 (00:04:00)The evolution of the FIRE movement and its shifting philosophies (00:24:23)His thoughts on loosening spending habits and enjoying wealth (00:38:27)Insights on fitness, fatherhood, and the lessons he’s learned along the way (00:55:06)How he balances financial freedom with personal growth (01:00:39)LinksWebsite - Mr. Money Mustachewww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast
99. Ben Felix - Rational Investing, Market Efficiency & Building Wealth the Smart Way
This week, I’m joined by Ben Felix, Chief Investment Officer at PWL Capital and co-host of the Rational Reminder podcast. Ben is best known in the FIRE community for his YouTube channel, which has nearly 500K subscribers and features insights on investing, financial decision-making, and living a good life. Ben is one of the clearest voices in evidence-based investing. His work breaks down complex financial ideas into straightforward, data-driven insights that help investors cut through the noise. It’s a masterclass in rational investing, delivered by one of the best in the game.In this conversation, we cover:The truth about "beating" or timing the market (00:13:06)Why market efficiency matters more than most investors think (00:24:41)How to think about asset allocation and your own risk tolerance (00:49:26)Why chasing dividends might not be the smartest path to FIRE (00:56:55)What a realistic safe withdrawal rate looks like today (01:07:52)LinksWebsite - PWL CapitalWebsite - Rational ReminderYouTube - Ben FelixPodcast - Rational Reminderwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast
98. Alan Donegan - Building Businesses Without Debt & The Rebel Way to Financial Independence
Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Alan Donegan — co-founder of Rebel Business School and host of the Rebel Entrepreneur Podcast. Alan and his wife Katie reached financial independence in 2019, and since then they’ve been travelling the world, teaching people how to start businesses debt-free and take control of their finances.In this episode, we cover:What role did your upbringing play in shaping your view on money and risk? (00:04:57)Tell us about the Rebel Business School — when was it created and what’s its mission? (00:47:20)You’ve taught business and finance around the world — have you noticed cultural differences in how people think about money and entrepreneurship? (01:10:16)If you could only teach one skill outside of finance and business, what would it be and why? (01:13:31)LinksWebsite - Rebel DonegansWebsite - The Rebel Schoolwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast
97. Andrew Page - Strawman
Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Andrew Page - founder and Managing Director of Strawman.com. With over 20 years’ experience as an analyst, commentator, and private investor, Andrew is a well-known voice in the Australian investing community. Before launching Strawman, he worked at The Motley Fool and Team Invest, and now focuses on helping everyday investors cut through the noise and build better portfolios.In this episode, we cover:How Andrew first got started in investing (00:03:09)Why he believes stock picking still has a place, even in the age of index funds (00:27:21)What separates a good business from a bad one, and how he evaluates founders (00:45:18)His thoughts on Bitcoin and where it fits in a value investor’s world (01:28:49)The best resources for anyone looking to branch out from passive investing (02:14:02)LinksWebsite - Strawmanwww.aussiefirebug.com/podcast