Meet Brónagh Davidson, Co-founder, Cashflow Club Ireland
Creating a space where people learn about money by playing the Cashflow 101 boardgame
A complicated start with money
Brónagh didn’t grow up with a clear or healthy relationship with money. The messages she received at home were often contradictory, and without realising it she absorbed beliefs that would quietly hold her back for years.
What she did develop early was a strong work ethic. By fifteen she was working two jobs alongside school, funding her own after-school study and even paying for a three-week language course herself. Asking wasn’t really in her vocabulary — if she wanted something, she figured out how to make it happen.
That drive carried her through a BA in Psychology and into a career where she qualified as a Personal Trainer, an NLP Practitioner, and a TEFL-certified teacher. Capable, restless, and quietly certain of one thing: the world of money, business and investing belonged to someone else.
At the time, she didn’t realise how much these early beliefs would shape her relationship with money.
The book that changed everything
In 2015 Brónagh joined a personal development community that would reshape how she saw the world. She travelled internationally every quarter for large-scale events and spent a year doing deep mindset work — dismantling beliefs she hadn't realised she was carrying. For those first twelve months, whenever the speakers turned to money she quietly tuned out. It took a full year of genuine inner work before she was ready to listen.
When she finally picked up Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, something shifted permanently. Every page felt like a revelation. She describes it simply: seeing the other side of the coin for the first time. It was life changing.
That moment marked the beginning of a completely different way of thinking about money.
Karl, a board game, and a stormy night in Galway
In 2016 Brónagh met Karl — now her husband and co-founder — and handed him the book almost immediately. Together they devoured the entire Rich Dad series, attended personal development events, and began experimenting with entrepreneurship. They bought their first Cashflow 101 board game and one stormy evening in a B&B on the west coast of Galway, they took it out for the first time. Within twenty minutes Karl was bankrupt and they had to start over. They were completely hooked.
Over the months that followed they played it again and again — inviting friends and family into their home, watching financial concepts land differently around a board game than they ever did in a book or a lecture. The idea that would become Cashflow Club Ireland was forming quietly in the background.
It was the first time financial concepts felt real — and something clicked.
A 2am decision
Late one night in 2018, Brónagh was lying in bed, mind racing, and picked up her phone. She created a free Facebook group, wrote a description, started inviting people, and went to sleep.
Today, the group has over 3,300 members and remains the hub of the community between sessions.
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Living the philosophy
Brónagh and Karl have never been content to talk about financial education without actually doing it. In 2018 they made a deliberate decision to move to China for a couple of years — Karl transferring his engineering career while Brónagh built an online business and life coaching practice with clients across the world.
While there they completed a Rich Dad course and made their first significant investment: silver bullion. Their initial target was a memorable one — to purchase the equivalent of Brónagh's body weight in silver. They did exactly that. She literally had her weight in silver.
Back in Ireland from 2020, they purchased their first property and converted the garage into a two-bedroom rental apartment — turning a liability into a cash-flowing asset, exactly as Kiyosaki teaches. More properties are in the pipeline.
Their commitment runs deep. They have flown to Germany and Singapore to hear Robert Kiyosaki speak live. In 2023 they received a personal video endorsement from Kiyosaki himself — a moment that validated nearly a decade of work. In 2026, Cashflow Club Ireland appeared on Rich Dad Radio, bringing their story to a global audience.
My Pregnancy Journals
In 2022 Brónagh became a mother for the first time, and again in 2024.
Across both pregnancies, she worked through several journals — each one almost right, but never quite there. Not enough space for real reflection. Nothing that felt like it would truly be kept.
During her second pregnancy, the idea became clear: create one that actually works.
My Pregnancy Journals launched in 2025 and is now stocked in retail stores across Ireland, featured on national radio, and supported by a growing community.
An ambassador programme has also grown around the brand — bringing together people who connect with it and want to be part of its continued growth.
If you’re expecting, know someone who is, or feel drawn to what we’re building — whether as a customer, collaborator, or ambassador — it’s worth a look.
What expecting mothers say
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