What No One Taught Us About Money And Why It Matters

There is a quiet belief many high-achieving women have but rarely say out loud:

“I should already know how money works.” And when they don’t? It turns into shame, silence, and staying stuck longer than they need to. In this episode, Dr. Froe gently dismantles that belief and replaces it with something far more powerful: truth. You were never taught how moneyactually works, and that is not a personal failure; it’s an education gap.

 

This conversation opens the door to a new way of thinking about money rooted in understanding, ownership, and confidence. When you shift from just earning to thinking like an investor, everything changes. You’re not behind. You’re building with intention now. That changes everything.

 

00:00 – The Hidden Truth Behind “Doing Everything Right”

01:15 – The Silent Shame Smart Women Carry

02:20 – The Education Gap No One Talks About

03:30 – How Shame Keeps You Financially Stuck

04:45 – Rebuilding Confidence Through Exposure

05:50 – It Is Not Too Late. It Might Be Better Timing

06:40 – A New Way Forward

 

💼 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 B-Hers, 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:

“Shame has no place in wealth building.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

 

“Confusion does not equal incompetence. It often equals lack of exposure.” – Dr. Felecia Froe

 

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