Victoria Woodhull: The First Woman to Run for President

What happens when a woman dares to run for president before she can even vote?

 

In this episode, I’m honoring the trailblazing Victoria Woodhull, a woman who broke every rule in the 19th-century playbook to claim her voice, her power, and her financial freedom.

 

She wasn’t just the first woman to open a brokerage firm on Wall Street or run for U.S. president, she was the first to publicly connect money with female empowerment on a national stage. Victoria didn’t just want wealth. She wanted control over how it was used, who got access to it, and how it could transform a woman’s life.

 

This story? It’s not just about a woman in history. It’s a masterclass in ownership, resilience, and radical reinvention.

 

So if you’ve ever been told to “stay in your place” or “wait your turn”, this one’s for you. Let’s begin.

 

00:00 – Why 60% of women stay stuck, and how money can set them free

01:10 – Victoria’s origin story: Poverty, survival, and an early hunger for power

02:40 – Breaking barriers: Launching the first woman-owned Wall Street brokerage in 1870

03:30 – Turning profits into purpose: Launching a radical women-led newspaper

04:15 – Scandal, truth-telling, and the cost of courage: Arrested on Election Day

05:20 – Reinvention abroad: Leaving America and reclaiming her power in England

06:10 – 3 key takeaways: Allies, platforms, and why reinvention is a wealth strategy

 

 

💼 Be the Boss of Your Own Money. Own Your Future.

 

You were born to build more than just wealth — to lead, inspire, and rise. At Wealth BuildHers, we’re redefining what it means to be financially fearless. Join a movement of bold women investing with intention, building legacies, and rewriting money rules.

 

Ready to take the first step?

 

 

Connect with us today:
Website: moneywithmission.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneywithmission/

 

 

Key Quotes:

 

“Financial independence is political, personal, and powerful.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

 

“Victoria Woodhull didn’t wait for permission. She created her own seat at the table.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

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