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Episode Summary:
 In this episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, I sit down with Lisa Stringer Bailey, a woman who has lived both sides of the financial coin. From the military to the conference room to entrepreneurship, Lisa gets real about the turning points that shifted her from simply working in finance to walking in her purpose as a financial educator and advocate.
We talk about what it looks like when you know the rules of money—but you’re not living them. Lisa shares her personal wake-up call, how she turned pain into purpose, and why she believes financial literacy is more than numbers—it’s legacy, discipline, and favor.
This conversation will push you to face your finances, rethink your money habits, and start conversations at your own kitchen table about generational wealth.
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🎧 Tap play and be inspired to bring discipline, faith, and focus into your money journey.
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Episode Summary:
 In this episode of The Black Woman in the Corner Office, I sit down with Lisa Stringer Bailey, a woman who has lived both sides of the financial coin. From the military to the conference room to entrepreneurship, Lisa gets real about the turning points that shifted her from simply working in finance to walking in her purpose as a financial educator and advocate.
We talk about what it looks like when you know the rules of money—but you’re not living them. Lisa shares her personal wake-up call, how she turned pain into purpose, and why she believes financial literacy is more than numbers—it’s legacy, discipline, and favor.
This conversation will push you to face your finances, rethink your money habits, and start conversations at your own kitchen table about generational wealth.
Key Takeaways:
Resources :
🎧 Tap play and be inspired to bring discipline, faith, and focus into your money journey.