Kine Corder Money With Mission Podcast

Finding Your Way to Prosperity with Kine Corder

This week I talk with Kine Corder, CEO of Presidential Lifestyle, about her journey of becoming the world’s #1 clinical hypnotherapist in stress management, a national certified counselor and an international speaker.

Studies have shown that money is the number one cause of stress, and stress is the cause of many major illnesses. That’s why Kiné created a financial therapy program that combines hypnosis, talk therapy, and money counseling to help high achievers create a life of meaning and define prosperity for themselves. She explains the importance of understanding one’s prosperity birthright and the death of the “American Dream”. 

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