Everyone should have the freedom to make decisions with their own life. Whether that is about your money, career or lifestyle, this community wants you to have freedom too and we work towards it together every week.Join me, Sarah Kelsey and guests every Tuesday to explore a different perspective that ignites your curiosity and builds your insight on the world, so you too can get the OneUp on your ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 279 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEducationSelf-Improvement |
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One of those finfluencers who has nothing of any real substance to say themselves so they just regurgitate generic advice ripped off other people, a lot of which doesn’t even make sense…. Like “pay yourself first”, ok but what happens if after paying yourself first you don’t have enough money to pay rent, bills, food etc… it’s never explained. Just a bunch of meaningless generic phrases that don’t have any practical application in the real world. Host seems to be a big fan of Rich Dad Poor Dad, ... more
Sarah simplifies those complex conversations around money, life, online business and personal development. Such a humble and down to earth approach for not only kiwi’s in NZ but anyone around the world. A truly inspiring podcast for the everyday folks navigating life.
I absolutely love your poddy. Been an OG listener. It has changed my money mindset. What I love most about your poddy it’s all authentic and raw conversations. You not only share your positive experiences but, also the negative ones (mistakes) which I find super inspiring!! You’re a brave and an amazing human being who inspires a great deal of people and I am on of them!
Loved this podcast. Gonna try a few ideas out.
Love Sarah’s podcast. She shared relevant content, things we are not taught. Her style is perfect for podcasting and great and easy to listen to.
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