MoneyTalk with Vestpod


Tackling the money taboo
Recently, I had the absolute pleasure of talking with Emilie and Christina at Vestpod about start-ups and money ⚡️💸.
Vestpod breaks barriers and makes finance more inclusive. Financial independence gives women the freedom to live their lives on their own terms and boosts their confidence, which in turns helps their families and future generations.
Vestpod’s founder Emilie has set a target to empower 1 million women financially – you go gal!
Answering the interview questions made me think long and hard about my relationship with money, and in turn what women’s general relationship with money looks like. I’m so glad organisations like Vestpod exist, so we can all become better informed and make excellent decisions – let’s make money our friend and break the taboo!
In the interview I share the best and worst financial decisions I’ve made, my recommendeded books about money and some advice for younger women.
You can check out the interview here – https://www.vestpod.com/news/2018/8/17/moneytalk-with-frankie-cotton-entrepreneur-marketing-consultant

Want exclusive content in your inbox, once a week? Subscribe to our awesome newsletter*.
*as described by a subscriber. Yup, really.
more articles you might like
10% off Online Tool Solution by Remote Hub Solutions
Get 10% off Online Tool Solution by Remote Hub Solutions. Just email Emily if you're interested! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ At Remote Hub Solutions we are experts in offering advice, training and...
Get 15% off your first order of Better Nature’s delicious, all-natural meat alternatives, made using tasty tempeh!
Get 15% off your first order of Better Nature's delicious, all-natural meat alternatives, made using tasty tempeh. Just use the code FOUNDFLOURISH15 at checkout! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ At...
8 THINGS I’VE LEARNT STARTING A BUSINESS AMID A GLOBAL PANDEMIC (that apply at any time)
After leaving a job I’d worked years for and spending most of lockdown doing every bit of prep possible, reading any and every book I could find, and listening to hours of podcasts on my daily walks, nothing quite prepares you for Day 1.