Paco de Leon, author of Finance For The People and creator of The Hell Yeah Group, a financial firm focused on inspiring creatives to be engaged with their personal and business finances joins the podcast to discuss the importance of creatives being more involved with their money management– in both their personal and professional lives. Paco de Leon has experience in small business consulting, financial planning and wealth management. She's also a TED speaker, whose work has been featured in New York Times, Time, Forbes and Business Insider… just to name a few. If you’re a creative, small business owner or freelancer looking to learn how to get more involved with your personal and business finances, this episode is for you!
In this episode we discuss:
How to unearth what’s holding you back when it comes to your desires and money
Learning how to detach yourself from identifying so heavily with your thoughts
What being a creative entrepreneur means + the different challenges they face
Navigating the false narrative that creative entrepreneurs are not worthy of making money with their offerings + more
Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode:
Grab Paco de Leon's book, Finance for the People: Getting a Grip on Your Finances, here
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