
Welcome! I am Nicole Ayub, a women on Wall Street and founder of Wall Street Girl Next Door. This podcast explores the deeper relationship women have with money. Designed for high-earning women who want more than just financial advice, each episode blends practical wealth strategy with the emotional and behavioral patterns that shape how we earn, spend, and build wealth. Here we talk about: • Brea... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationBusinessSelf-ImprovementInvesting | |||

Can I be honest with you about something?
I have spent 13 years on Wall Street. I sat in rooms where men talked about money constantly... their portfolios, their negotiations, their next move. Freely. Casually. Like it was the most natural thing in ... more
Why do so many high-earning women still feel broke?
In this powerful solo episode, I go beyond budgeting, saving, and investing to uncover the real reason your finances feel stuck... even on a six-figure salary.
After 13 years on Wall Street and wo... more
In this episode I share an honest exploration of the 'f*ck-its'—moments of financial burnout and rebellion—and offers practical strategies for high earning women to reconnect with their money, reduce shame, and build sustainable wealth. Key Topics -T... more
You Don't Have a Discipline Problem. You Have a Dopamine Problem.You’re smart. You’re high-earning. So why doesn’t the bank account show it?
I have spent 13 years on Wall Street. I have sat across from women making $200K, $300K, half a million dolla... more
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Apple Podcasts | #206 |
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