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85. Fire Your Financial Advisor and Free Yourself

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Hey Doc,

We need to talk about something that I believe is absolutely essential for every woman physician — especially those of us juggling medicine, motherhood, and marriage.

Money.

Specifically, your knowledge of it. Your relationship to it. And the way you might be giving away your power around it, even if your income looks good on paper.

In this episode, I’m sharing how I fired my financial advisor (thanks to my husband, actually), learned to manage my money confidently, and why that decision transformed my sense of freedom.

This isn’t about becoming a finance pro. It’s about refusing to be disempowered in a system that already makes it hard for us to thrive.

You’ll hear:

  • Why “my husband handles it” is not a financial strategy
  • How financial advisors profit off your confusion and why most are not worth your coins
  • The 3 things every physician mom needs to know about her household money
  • Why money can buy happiness (but only if you have the right foundation first)

This isn’t about judgment. It’s about claiming your freedom — because financial knowledge is protection, peace of mind, and having the power to choose.

And I want that for you.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money, avoided looking at your accounts, or told yourself “I’m just not good with finances” — this episode is for you. Listen now!

What did you think of the episode, doc? Let me know!

Thinking about leaving your job? Start here.
Before you walk out for the last time, make sure nothing gets left behind.
The Empowered Exit Checklist helps you leave with clarity, peace, and a plan.
📥 Download it now

Subscribe to Stethoscopes and Strollers on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.

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Connect with me: Website | Instagram | Facebook

Join my Email list to get tips on navigating motherhood in the medical field.

If you are going through a transition -- becoming a parent, leaving a job, figuring out how manage it all, schedule a free coaching session.

...

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Content provided by La Toya Luces-Sampson MD, PMH-C and La Toya Luces-Sampson MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by La Toya Luces-Sampson MD, PMH-C and La Toya Luces-Sampson MD 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.

Hey Doc,

We need to talk about something that I believe is absolutely essential for every woman physician — especially those of us juggling medicine, motherhood, and marriage.

Money.

Specifically, your knowledge of it. Your relationship to it. And the way you might be giving away your power around it, even if your income looks good on paper.

In this episode, I’m sharing how I fired my financial advisor (thanks to my husband, actually), learned to manage my money confidently, and why that decision transformed my sense of freedom.

This isn’t about becoming a finance pro. It’s about refusing to be disempowered in a system that already makes it hard for us to thrive.

You’ll hear:

  • Why “my husband handles it” is not a financial strategy
  • How financial advisors profit off your confusion and why most are not worth your coins
  • The 3 things every physician mom needs to know about her household money
  • Why money can buy happiness (but only if you have the right foundation first)

This isn’t about judgment. It’s about claiming your freedom — because financial knowledge is protection, peace of mind, and having the power to choose.

And I want that for you.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by money, avoided looking at your accounts, or told yourself “I’m just not good with finances” — this episode is for you. Listen now!

What did you think of the episode, doc? Let me know!

Thinking about leaving your job? Start here.
Before you walk out for the last time, make sure nothing gets left behind.
The Empowered Exit Checklist helps you leave with clarity, peace, and a plan.
📥 Download it now

Subscribe to Stethoscopes and Strollers on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.

Apple Podcast | Spotify | YouTube

Connect with me: Website | Instagram | Facebook

Join my Email list to get tips on navigating motherhood in the medical field.

If you are going through a transition -- becoming a parent, leaving a job, figuring out how manage it all, schedule a free coaching session.

...

  continue reading

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