Tune into today's episode where Jenny interviews author and financial expert Galia Gichon. Jenny and Galia discuss her new book, “The Accidental Suffragist,” and the challenges of writing fiction that both accurately represents the major events of the suffragist movement in a specific time and place and develops complex characters. They also discuss financial independence as a feminist must and the 3 things Galia recommends for women who want to learn about being financially savvy. 


02:00 - The premise of The Accidental Suffragist 

04:30 - Maintaining and Sustaining the fight of the original suffragists 

07:00 - Men’s role during the time period and the character Albert 

10:00 - Black women’s presence in the suffragist movement 

15:30 - Galia's journey from financial books to historical fiction 

19:00 - Why you should get your financial advice from a woman 

24:20 - Money creates choices & how women invest 

31:00 - Galia’s next books 


Connect with Galia at: 

www.instagram.com/pagesandmore/

Connect with Jenny at:

www.dothefirework.com

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Resources mentioned:

The Accidental Suffragist - book by Galia Gichon https://amzn.to/3j1wIRK

Money Matters - book by Galia Gichon https://amzn.to/3zWybPx

Her First 100K - podcast by Tori Dunlap https://herfirst100k.com/

Female Financial Experts:

Jean Chatzky 

Suze Orman 

Jacquette Timmons 

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