Stacey Tisdale on Financial Wellness and Rewriting Your Money Scripts
From managing $90 million a day on Wall Street at age 20 to becoming the first African American to report from the New York Stock Exchange, Stacey Tisdale's accomplishments are nothing short of remarkable. Especially when you consider that she left home at just age 11. Stacey is the Founder/CEO of Mind Money Media and hosts the Wealth Wednesdays program with Angela Yee. Throughout her diverse career, Stacey has developed a deep understanding of "money scripts," the beliefs about personal wealth that influence our financial decisions and limit our potential. Stacey shares her own history with money and the profound impact our psychology and behavior can have on our financial well-being. She offers invaluable advice on how to shift your perspective, break free from limiting money scripts and develop new ones, and acknowledge where your beliefs surrounding money come from. Learn more about Mind Money Media and Wealth Wednesdays. In this episode, we cover:The most valuable financial wellness lessons Stacey learned throughout her careerWhat money scripts are, and how to change themThe importance of being aware of your behaviours, and how they can impact your financesHow Stacey successfully pivoted throughout her career to thrive in multiple industriesThe origins of Wealth Wednesdays, her popular program with Angela Yee about the financial experiences of Black Americans Quote of the Week: "The point where you are stuck is the very same point where you're going to be set free. So, at that moment, if you're willing to do things differently, that's success." - Stacey Tisdale Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee. Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "Short Song 012823," "Short Song 020223," "Cylinder Three," "Short Song 021823," "Short Song 030823." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
From "And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World"
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