
Scott Pape‘s face ought to be everywhere. On TV commercials, on posters, the sides of buses and billboards, in your social media feed.
Instead, it’s in loungerooms, on bedside tables and in the bottom of bags, staring out from the cover of his cult financial guide The Barefoot Investor. A book that has sold more than 1.3 million copies across print and digital platforms.
And Scott wants to keep it that way. Mostly for independence – for the sake of the integrity of his advice. But also because, as he told Mia Freedman on Mamamia‘s No Filter podcast, he’s just a terrible celebrity.
This is a small snippet of their chat…
SCOTT: “I knew people would read it, right? So I was thinking maybe 20,000 copies. I didn’t think people really read books anymore or bought books. But I was like, you know, this is a good thing to do, because I went through a personal tragedy where we lost our home [in the 2014 Victorian bush fires] and I thought, ‘I want to get everything down,’ because I have so many people asking me questions. Basically it’s like me sitting down on a stool at a pub and telling my mate how to manage their money. I never expected it to go crazy.
“I spend 90 per cent of my time on my farm with my kids. I don’t do a lot of public speaking anymore. I don’t do a lot of social media or anything like that. You know generally I’m happiest when I’m home with my kids. And I found it to be quite interesting, you know, like even to the point that I get recognised a lot more now.