Today’s financial world often feels unwelcoming to women. From societal narratives that discourage ambition to unconscious agreements that limit our voice, women’s relationship with money is fraught with challenges. In my latest interview with Julie Steelman, a feminine business mentor and wildlife photographer, we explored how women can break free from these barriers to claim their financial sovereignty.
Highlights of Our Conversation:
1. Cultural Narratives That Limit Women:
Julie explains how centuries of conditioning have led women to feel unworthy of financial power. These narratives impact not only how we approach money but how we see ourselves.
2. The Role of Psychological Barriers:
When I shared my story about navigating the complexities of a premarital agreement, Julie helped me understand the importance of finding my financial voice. Her advice transformed what could have been a source of tension into an opportunity for growth and connection.
3. Money as a Tool and Birthright:
Julie reframes money as a neutral tool that amplifies human intention. She reminds us that prosperity is a mindset, wealth is a consciousness, and money is our birthright.
4. Strategies for Empowerment:
Julie emphasized the #1 way women can take back their power: by looking inward and identifying where we’ve unconsciously colluded with limiting dynamics. Empowerment starts with breaking these agreements and creating new ones rooted in self-sovereignty.
Why This Matters:
This conversation is a rallying cry for women to step into their full financial power, not only for themselves but for the generations to come. By addressing these barriers and redefining wealth on our terms, we pave the way for a more equitable and empowered future.
✨ Watch the video now and join us in rewriting the money narrative.