Some of the world’s most prominent leaders attribute their setbacks to the reason they found success. Their lowest moments paved the way for their creative rebirth. But why does this happen?
Giovanna Gonzalez is the author of Cultura and Cash, in which she shares her journey as the daughter of Mexican immigrants and the money scripts she needed top rewrite as an adult to claim financial security.
Dr. Varma shares the key to thinking like a practical optimist, being more resourceful and realistic, and practicing thoughtful problem-solving during life's challenges, including financial uncertainty and setbacks.
Today's show: Why women need to have their own money. Everyone should have their own money, but this message needs to be emphasized more for women who may sometimes feel it’s not their strength or role to make money or manage money in a relationship.
The focus of today’s conversation: How to find hope and joy in the subtleties of life while you experience life’s hardships. Cyndie’s advice provides the mental clarity we can all benefit from now.
We’re continuing to reflect on some of the financial themes explored on So Money® in 2023. One topic we visited more than a couple of times was fear and how it manifests in our financial lives and careers.
The childcare system is broken, and mothers are essentially paying the price. Guest Danielle Weisberg is co-founder of TheSkimm, and in its report called The State of Women, the digital media company uncovers the realities and challenges women face today with resources to change the status quo.
Stef Ziev is a former TV executive turned certified life and executive coach. Her new book is called THE CHOICE IS YOURS: A Simple Approach to Live and Lead With More Joy, Ease, and Purpose.
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