New Podcast

Wealthy Mom MD with Bonnie Koo

We’re excited to introduce our newest friend, Bonnie Koo, MD. Bonnie is a certified life coach, physician, and founder of Wealthy Mom MD. Bonnie shares her journey of becoming a dermatologist and how she learned about money from her male colleagues. She dove into her financial education like she has most things and soon realized that her female colleagues lacked this knowledge. Now she helps other women physicians gain the knowledge and mindset they need to take control of their finances and build wealth. Between being a writer, blogger, podcaster AND dermatologist, Bonnie is impacting the world with her new book and book club: Defining Wealth for Women. Peace, Purpose and Plenty of Cash!

Join Defining Wealth for Women LIVE event, a virtual book club with live coaching from Bonnie. Learn more at https://wealthymommd.com.

Connect with Bonnie on all social channels @wealthlymommd

Get your copy Defining Wealth for Women here.

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