Why Wealthy Women Need

Negotiation Skills Too

Episode 129

The third episode of the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast Series on Negotiating has just been published. This week I interviewed Ella Chase Hyland, the co-founder of Wellth Works, about the myth that people who inherit wealth don’t need to learn negotiation skills.

Here are 5 things you will learn by listening to this episode:

  • Why our society believes that affluent people don’t need to negotiate
  • The downside to being born rich – especially when you are a woman
  • Tips for advocating for yourself no matter what your socioeconomic status
  •  How Gen Z is changing the paradigm around equity
  •  My dad’s nickname was for me growing up (Sorry DAD!)  
  • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, Greg McKeown

Special offer: Take a complimentary “Self Advocacy Audit” to help you identify the areas in your life where you can better advocate for yourself. 

Want to connect with Ella? Here’s how: 

Meet Ella
Website: Wellth-Works
Blog: Wellth-Works Blog
Social: Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter

 

 

A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Plan Well. Be Well.

 

Plan well. Be well is a place that connects your financial well-being to your personal well-being. It’s a place to inspire and learn. To define aspirations. To begin articulating what well-being looks like for you. And a place to provide the financial tools needed to achieve your financial goals and live your intended life. Because when you plan well, you can be well. Now and in the future. For more information, visit PlanWellBeWell.com 

Apply for the Master Class on Negotiating: Join me for this small group coaching experience and learn how to remove psychological roadblocks to earning your true worth. Space is limited so register today. Click HERE to register!

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