Let’s bust a myth: wealth isn’t just about yachts and hoarding piles of cash.
In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I talk to wealth management badass Kristin Printon about why wealth matters, not just for you, but for the bigger impact you want to make on your family, your community, and the world.
We dig into:
If you’ve ever felt weird or icky about the word “wealth,” this one’s for you.
✅ How to view money as a tool, not a burden
✅ Why budgeting isn’t the magic fix (and what to do instead)
✅ How saving even $100 a month builds momentum
✅ Why your personal impact grows when your financial resources do
✅ How to balance long-term goals with joy and travel today
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Music by: Shmukelele
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