The Intersection of Women & Finance – and How We Can Take Control
This week, we talk with Kate Shannon, who, according to Jackie, is the “person who does everything.” She’s an entrepreneur, painter, author, tango dancer, mom, creative, and tiny home builder/dweller. Her background in the financial services industry, and her work with non-profits, bolster her views on the intersection of women and finance.
In this episode, Kate discusses why we need to ask good questions so we can all find our own best answers. She dives into why negotiation isn’t the beast it seems to be, how to tame the monster for your benefit, and why punishing yourself for what you DIDN’T do in the past isn’t worth your while. You’ll learn things like…
Kate's bio:
Kate has over fifteen years of experience in the financial services industry. She earned a B.A. in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Kate also holds a M.A. in Philanthropic Studies from Indiana University, where she was a Jane Addams-Andrew Carnegie fellow. Kate has served on many local nonprofit boards, is a community volunteer, advises local collegiate groups, and prides herself on being a mindful donor. She lives in Minnetonka with her young family and loves music and travel.
Website:
Bigstonetinyhome.com
Connect with Kate on social:
IG @bigstonetinyhome
Hashtags:
#womeninspiringwomen #womenentrepreneur #womenempowerment #femaleentrepreneur #investinyourself #risingstrong #courage
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@bigstonetinyhome
The following are people/things referenced in the podcast:
@harlemchildrenszone
@susan.piver
@brenebrown
@tarasophiamohr
@andreascher
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