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Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – The Money Nerve, Navigating The Emotions of Money

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Wouldn’t it be nice to worry less about money and focus more on the things you want to do, like pursuing the career or life you long to have? Each of us has what is called a “money nerve” and this affects our financial decision making and more importantly it affects all the areas of our life. Dorothy hosts Bob Wheeler, author, CPA, standup comic, world traveler and Chief Financial Officer of the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. Bob shares his 25 years of wisdom and insight to help you identify what is keeping you from moving forward to finding who you truly are and the life you deserve to live.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations

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