
Episode 5: Door to Door to Self-Worth: With Luke Jenner
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Connect with Luke
→ Luke Jenner on Facebook
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→ RecoveryJungle.com
→ HannahDalby.com
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✨ Episode Summary:In this episode, I sit down with my long-time friend Luke Jenner—leader of the RentVestor Revolution, helping everyday Australians achieve their dreams renting where they want to live and investing where it makes sense. He’s an ex-party boy, and one of the very first people to see all the versions of me… from the 18-year-old chaos queen smashing door-to-door sales in Adelaide, to the recovering addict, to the athlete, the entrepreneur, the woman I am today.
This conversation is personal. It’s honest. And there are moments that hit hard—for both of us.
Luke opens up about shifting from life coaching into property coaching, and how helping people build wealth and freedom starts with rewiring deep emotional patterns. We talk about why most people don’t change, how to navigate shame, and why going slow is actually the secret weapon.
We dive into:
- Why “rentvesting” is a controversial but powerful path to freedom
- The emotional chaos that often comes with money and property decisions
- Why it’s not just logic that keeps people stuck—but identity, shame and safety
- What Luke saw in me when I couldn’t see it in myself
- And how knowing someone for 16 years means nothing’s off-limits… including truths I wasn’t ready to hear until now
This is one of those episodes where you’ll laugh, cringe, reflect—and maybe see your own journey in a different light.
🧠 Big themes:- Identity shifts and financial freedom
- Addiction and personal reinvention
- Holding space for your past without shame
- Why it’s okay to evolve publicly (and imperfectly)
- The power of long friendships that witness your whole story
This one’s for anyone who's been becoming over and over again—and for those who are ready to live life a little more freely, without needing to be perfect first.