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#291 What would you do if you had $100K in the bank — quit your job, start a business, or finally take that dream trip? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we sit down with Tori Dunlap, internationally recognized money and career expert, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Her First $100K. After saving $100K by the age of 25, Tori quit her corporate job to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable tools to take control of their money. Tori opens up about how having that financial safety net gave her the freedom to build a multimillion-dollar business and help over 5 million women improve their financial lives. She shares why traditional financial advice often misses the mark for women, how personal finance is 80% systemic and 20% personal choice, and the power of building a business with systems that turn virality into lasting success. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take the leap into entrepreneurship, then this episode will light your fire!
+ How saving $100K at 25 changed Tori’s life
+ Personal finance: 80% systemic, 20% personal
+ The power of financial freedom and options
+ Why traditional money advice fails women
+ Turning a side hustle into a full-time business
+ Building systems to capitalize on virality
+ Importance of knowing your “ramen noodle number”
+ Why niching down attracts the right audience
+ Coaching and community as business growth tools
+ Done is better than perfect – just start!
Check out Her First $100K at HerFirst100K.com.
Listen to the Financial Feminist Podcast.
Follow Tori on Instagram and TikTok.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
And follow us on:
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To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
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#291 What would you do if you had $100K in the bank — quit your job, start a business, or finally take that dream trip? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we sit down with Tori Dunlap, internationally recognized money and career expert, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Her First $100K. After saving $100K by the age of 25, Tori quit her corporate job to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable tools to take control of their money. Tori opens up about how having that financial safety net gave her the freedom to build a multimillion-dollar business and help over 5 million women improve their financial lives. She shares why traditional financial advice often misses the mark for women, how personal finance is 80% systemic and 20% personal choice, and the power of building a business with systems that turn virality into lasting success. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take the leap into entrepreneurship, then this episode will light your fire!
+ How saving $100K at 25 changed Tori’s life
+ Personal finance: 80% systemic, 20% personal
+ The power of financial freedom and options
+ Why traditional money advice fails women
+ Turning a side hustle into a full-time business
+ Building systems to capitalize on virality
+ Importance of knowing your “ramen noodle number”
+ Why niching down attracts the right audience
+ Coaching and community as business growth tools
+ Done is better than perfect – just start!
Check out Her First $100K at HerFirst100K.com.
Listen to the Financial Feminist Podcast.
Follow Tori on Instagram and TikTok.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
And follow us on:
Tik Tok
Youtube
To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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