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#73: Earned Wisdom for Accomplished Female Leaders! With Jessie Gabriel

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Ever wonder why women with impressive careers still fantasize about being rescued? Even successful female executives sometimes harbor this secret hope that someone else will handle the heavy lifting of financial security.

Tracy interviews Jessie Gabriel, founder of All Places and champion for women's capital ownership. Jessie is a corporate lawyer turned advocate who's on a mission to change how financial power is distributed.

It's not about capability. It's about the stories we tell ourselves about money, power, and who gets to control both.

Stop waiting for someone else to build the financial world you want to see. Every dollar you spend is a vote. Every investment decision is a choice about whose vision gets funded.

In this episode, Tracy explores:

  • Why less than 1% of $100 trillion is controlled by women
  • How financial insecurity creates adult money shame
  • The hidden patterns behind "proving you're not poor"
  • Why every purchase is a power move
  • How systemic exclusion perpetuates inequality

"Don't think I'm poor. Don't think I'm poor. That's what was driving my behavior—even when I was making more money than my parents ever had." ~ Jessie Gabriel

  continue reading

72 episodes

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Manage episode 485999747 series 2825410
Content provided by Tracy Crossley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tracy Crossley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever wonder why women with impressive careers still fantasize about being rescued? Even successful female executives sometimes harbor this secret hope that someone else will handle the heavy lifting of financial security.

Tracy interviews Jessie Gabriel, founder of All Places and champion for women's capital ownership. Jessie is a corporate lawyer turned advocate who's on a mission to change how financial power is distributed.

It's not about capability. It's about the stories we tell ourselves about money, power, and who gets to control both.

Stop waiting for someone else to build the financial world you want to see. Every dollar you spend is a vote. Every investment decision is a choice about whose vision gets funded.

In this episode, Tracy explores:

  • Why less than 1% of $100 trillion is controlled by women
  • How financial insecurity creates adult money shame
  • The hidden patterns behind "proving you're not poor"
  • Why every purchase is a power move
  • How systemic exclusion perpetuates inequality

"Don't think I'm poor. Don't think I'm poor. That's what was driving my behavior—even when I was making more money than my parents ever had." ~ Jessie Gabriel

  continue reading

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