Are women of color one
dimensional?

Episode 87

by | Feb 11, 2020

Have you ever felt like you were labeled and put in a box? If so, this podcast interview with Lauryn Williams is for you!

Lauryn is known as a gold and silver Olympic medalist, but like most powerful women that is only one dimension of her true self. Listen in to hear her story, why I was blown away by her keynote presentation, and how you can recognize and overcome stereotypical thinking about women of color and money.

Lauryn Williams is a financial planner, author, podcaster, motivational speaker, and volunteer. But that’s not why most people recognize her name.

Over a period of twelve years, she competed at the elite level in two Olympic sports. Lauryn secured a spot on four US Olympic teams earning one gold and two silver medals. She is also the first American woman to earn medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.

While the sports journey has been amazing, Lauryn always wanted to be prepared for a life off  the field of play. To prepare, she earned a BA and an MBA in Finance and Business while competing. After retiring, she was struck with a passion for empowering others with financial literacy and became a Certified Financial PlannerTM .

Lauryn now runs her own financial planning company, Worth Winning, and hosts the podcast Worth Listening

Show Notes:

  • Lauryn has a new course that includes three topics Money Mindset, Budgeting and Debt Management, and Other Financial Topics (estate planning, insurance, taxes, investing). She has offered a 20% discount for Breaking Money Silence® podcast listeners with the code BMS2020 when you sign up. The discount code is good through June 2020.
  • For more information, visit her site Worth Winning.

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