ICMYI: What Happens When Your Money Works Harder Than You: Lessons from Dr. Felecia Froe

In this special ICYMI replay from the Add Value 2 Entrepreneurs podcast, Dr. Felecia Froe joins host Robert Peterson for a powerful conversation about the journey from medicine to mission-driven wealth building. Dr. Felecia became one of the first 100 female urologists in the United States, but a single book shifted how she saw money, freedom, and impact. With honesty and insight, she shares how she built a real estate portfolio, lost everything during the 2008 crash, rebuilt from the ground up, and discovered her deeper purpose of helping communities thrive. Together, she and Robert explore topics like creating grocery stores in food deserts, supporting sustainable farming solutions, and helping women invest with confidence and clarity.

 

This replay invites listeners to rethink what wealth really means. It offers a grounded look at money, health, mindset, and purpose, and how each one shapes the freedom to choose the life you want.

 

00:00 –  The Unexpected Beginning: Medicine, Tradition, and the First Spark

08:41 – Risk, Real Estate, and the Hard Lessons of 2008

18:11 – Women, Money, and the Confidence Gap

30:51 – Health, Medicine, and the Cost of Convenience

45:21 – Mindset, Ownership, and Taking Responsibility

57:01 – Purpose, Collaboration, and the Bigger Dream

 

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneywithmission/

 

Connect with Robert!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertav2l/ 

Podcast:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeMG8D41vow&t=43s

 

Key Quotes:

“Money is not a finite thing. There is so much money in the world, and money can be made in so many different ways.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

“If your money is working harder for you than you are for it, you will have more of it and more options to live the life you want.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

 

 

 

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