How to Achieve Financial Freedom: Jen Sincero & Vivian Tu | Spotlight Convo

如何实现财务自由:Jen Sincero和Viian Tu|Spotlight Convo

Good Life Project

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2024-03-28

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Jen Sincero went from being broke and depressed to a #1 New York Times bestselling author with You Are a Badass and You Are a Badass at Making Money. Vivian Tu escaped Wall Street to build a viral online finance empire and now author of the new book, Rich AF: The Winning Money Mindset That Will Change Your Life. These two powerhouse women share their incredible journeys and hard-won wisdom on how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary success. Jen and Vivian get vulnerable about overcoming financial and emotional hurdles, bust myths about wealth being unattainable, and offer practical, motivational advice to help you make more money, follow your purpose, and design your dream life. Whether you seek financial confidence or personal growth, this empowering episode will give you the mindset shifts and money moves to silence your inner critic and unlock your inner money badass. Start believing in yourself and get ready to create lasting change. Episode Transcript You can find Vivian at: Website | Instagram | Listen to Our Full-Length Convo with Vivian You can find Jen Sincero at: Website | Instagram | Listen to Our Full-Length Convo with Jen Check out our offerings & partners:  My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED. Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • I want the good people of earth to make a lot of money.

  • We need the altruistic, big hearted people of earth to make a lot of money.

  • Because that's power.

  • And that's how your voice can get heard.

  • And that's how the things that light up your heart happen on this earth really is, by having money.

  • It's not everything, but it sure as hell helps.

  • So what does it take to build real generational and life changing wealth and achieve big, meaningful things on a level that most people feel they either don't have the access or the information or the support to even think about achieving, let alone actually making happen.

  • Turns out these things are way more accessible to way more people than most of us realize, and to both prove what's possible and show us the way.

  • We've got a fun, blended episode featuring the wisdom of Jen Centero, number one New York Times bestselling author of you are a badass and you are a badass at money and Vivian, two the finance whiz behind the viral you're rich BFF empire.

  • So both Jen and Vivian have empowered literally millions of people to gain financial freedom and purposeful lives.

  • And what I love is that they come from very different places, backgrounds, and stages of life.

  • Yet their accomplishments and insights on not just how to build wealth, but also how to live well along the way are so valuable.

  • Their incredible journeys show that with the right mindset shift and money moves, anyone can transform self doubt into personal power and build real wealth, not just to be rich, but to have more options, control, and agency in your life, even if that means giving much of it away.

  • In our conversation, Jen and Vivian get honest about conquering financial struggles, sharing their secrets to financial success, and providing practical tips to help you play a long, real world, non extreme or delusional money game, and then tap what you've built to design the life you want.

  • Whether you seek financial confidence or personal growth, this episode will give you the motivation and know how to become, in Jen's words, a money badass.

  • So excited to share this conversation with you.

  • I'm Jonathan Field, and this is good life project.

  • So our first guest today is Vivian Chu, founder of the viral finance platform your rich BFF, and the author of the book Rich the winning money mindset that will change your life.

  • So Vivian is on a bit of a mission to make finance accessible and fun for everyone.

  • She grew up in what she describes as a modest family of immigrants who worked to earn every dollar they had.