Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.
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My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity.
Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent.
Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.
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Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.
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My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity.
Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent.
Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.
From Wall Street to Breaking Money Taboos: Driving Financial Literacy for Women with the Founder of Down to Earth Finance
Give Her Dollars
34 minutes
2 years ago
From Wall Street to Breaking Money Taboos: Driving Financial Literacy for Women with the Founder of Down to Earth Finance
Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.
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This week, we welcome Galia Gichon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/galia-gichon/] to the Give Her Dollars podcast. Galia is a Wall Street veteran and financial expert with over two decades of experience in the industry. As Founder of "Down to Earth Finance" [https://www.downtoearthfinance.com/] and active angel investor, Galia has dedicated much of her life to promoting women's financial literary and supporting women-led startups. She has been quoted in Newsweek, CNN, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Glamour, MSN Money and more.
In this conversation, we talk about the need to break the taboo surrounding discussions about money. Galia highlights the critical role that financial independence plays in providing women with the freedom to go after opportunities and advocate for gender equality.
Galia's most recent venture, the Tidal River Fund [https://www.tidalriverct.com/], is as a member-driven angel fund designed to support early-stage companies promoting diversity and equity. She discusses the journey that led to the fund's creation and how her story highlights the importance of bringing financial opportunities to smaller communities and inspiring women to take control of their financial destinies.
Give Her Dollars
Update: I recently launched my newsletter, The Sheconomist [https://www.sheconomist.com/], and would love for you to subscribe: sheconomist.com - I share so many tools and resources that help young, high-achieving women with radical money and career self-advocacy.
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My name is Thamina Stoll and my purpose in life is to be a cheerleader for other women. I’d like to extend a heartfelt invitation to you as we join forces in reclaiming economic power for women in a world that is often structured against us. By first dissecting and eventually closing the knowledge and access gaps that prevent women from achieving financial security, we can take an active role in creating a path toward gender equity.
Put simply, the mission of Give Her Dollars is to help women build wealth for themselves and other women. Through engaging, thought-provoking conversations with accomplished female leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, I want to arm women worldwide with the confidence and tools to become financially independent.
Systemic oppression won’t be solved overnight, but a wealthy woman can walk out of (almost) every room she feels uncomfortable in and create opportunities for other women along the way. By supporting one another in this pursuit, we can work together to ultimately dismantle the systemic barriers that hold us back and create a brighter future for all women.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not offer any investment advice and is intended for educational purposes only.