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Today on the show:  Before we talk about Imposter Syndrome, we’ll start the show with our “No Dumb Questions” segment. What questions should you be asking when interviewing for Financial Advisors? There's 3 crucial things you need to make sure you know before you sign up with any advisor and today CFP Erica Cummings from The Harmony Financial Wellness Group at RBC Wealth Management will explain what they are. Imposter Syndrome: “Anxiety or self-doubt that results from persistently undervaluing one’s competence and active role in achieving success, while falsely attributing one's accomplishments to luck or other external forces.” Imposter Syndrome keeps coming up in conversation, especially now when more and more people are changing direction in their careers. So I thought it would be good to revisit an interview we did with Mary Braunschneider a few months ago. What’s the best way to overcome Imposter Syndrome? btw- Congratulations to Mary, Since our last conversation, Mary has been promoted to VP of Sales at Shay Rowbottom Marketing. Ways to connect with Mary: https://careerwebfolio.com/marybraunschneider/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-vivian-braunschneider-4492a06/ [email protected] We end the show like we always do, we’ll take “A Seat at the Kid’s Table.” Today we had parents ask their kids- “What does it mean to live beneath your means?” Susan Beacham founder of Money Savvy Generation has the meaningful way to teach kids how to budget and live within their means. Cheers to each one of you who is on your way to being proud to say you are a financially confident woman! Thank you for taking the time to listen and follow the podcast each week. If you need a further explanation about anything on today's show just reach out to me: email Facebook Instagram LinkedIn To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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