We are continuing our Women's History Month focus on YOUR MONEY. Today Jocelyn D. Wright of Ascension Wealth and Financial Behaviorist, Jacquette M. Timmons join us to talk about careers in financial planning, the importance of financial planning, and being honest about our relationship with money. It's a NO JUDGMENT ZONE as we talk about it so we can live it!


 


 


 


On this episode Jocelyn and Jacquette walk us through:

How women can be successful in financial planning careers--and the myriad of career choices available within the profession
The importance of mentorship and finding mentors to guide you--whether or not they are women or of color or otherwise like you
Tips for facing apprehension surrounding finances
What to know when hiring a financial planner
And so much more!

If you're stressed about being able to pay your bills it makes it harder to close
Tweetworthy!
the client ~ @jacqmtimmons
"Money 365 and that extra day on Leap Year" ~ @JocelynDWright

 


  


Resources from our conversation:

Visit Jacquette's website HERE


Follow Jacquette on Twitter @JacqmTimmons


Visit Jocelyn's website - Ascension Wealth Management HERE


The Women's Center at The American College website


Follow Jocelyn on Twitter @JocelynDWright


Be sure to check out The Million Dollar Trek Podcast hosted by Jocelyn's partner Camari Ellis


Don't forget that Her Power Hustle listeners are eligible for a free audio book from Audible, along with a free month subscription



 

 


 


I'm EVERY Woman!!! Classic from the Late Great Whitney Houston


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Jocelyn Brown with Nuyorican Soul - I Feel It!!!


Michelle Y. Talbert is a DC-based author and recovering attorney and the curator of the Her Power Hustle Community. She’s passionate about networking and relationships and writes on business and entrepreneurship topics for a number of sites, including Black Enterprise and Killer Startups. Her new ebook, ‘Why White Guys Having Fun Make Great Mentors for Black Women,” (2015) chronicles advice and mentorship for Black women in business gleaned from her conversations with Guy Kawasaki, Peter Shankman and other guys in business having fun and at the top of their industries.


 


 


 

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