Come for the Business, Stay for the Pleasure. Old Money is a podcast for ambitious women who are building the trust funds they wish we were born with. Hosted by entrepreneur Amber Frankhuizen, this show is a relatable take on building wealth, money mindset, entrepreneurship, career advice and tactical money strategy like investing, saving- with pop-culture references sprinkled throughout. We know ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementBusinessEducationEntrepreneurship |
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Transform your kid's piggy bank into a financial portfolio. Today, Amber's joined by Samantha Bird to empower parents to set their kids up for financial success. Samantha shares how she's teaching her three boys financial literacy with a money mindse... more
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Amber’s podcast is literally answering every question I’ve been wondering about but didn’t know who to ask. I’m stepping into a new phase in my life and it’s like Amber can read my thoughts regarding the person I want to become and how to get there. If you’ve ever wanted to turn the dial up on your life and live an elevated existence, this is a must listen.
This show is HIGHLY informative and useful. It has been guiding me in getting my financial life on track and breaking a lot of myths I believed around money! Would definitely recommend.
I love not only listening to your content- but your voice is also so calming. Thank you for constantly making our lives easier with all that you do ❤️ I’ve learned so much in so little time
This podcast has been in my ears daily! I love the topics especially helping me out at this time of my life! So empowering & love supporting women in business!!
I just listened to frugality is the enemy of wealth, it’s my first time listening to this podcast. I’m already obsessed. I love how she keeps it real and talks to us straight.
Apple Podcasts | #169 | Colombia/Education/Self-Improvement |
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