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Welcome to episode 43 of The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast. I am your host, Heidy De La Cruz, and I am on a mission to change the narrative of immigration one immigrant story at a time!
Today’s guest is Laura Fortuna. She is a financial coach for immigrants, and she provides educational information about finances in Spanish on Instagram.
Laura was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to Switzerland when she was three years old. She and her mom then moved back to DR, and eventually, she moved to the US Virgin Islands when she was 18 years old. After two years of college in the US Virgin Islands, Laura continued her education in Massachusetts.
She studied accounting and received her master's of science in taxation. This led her to start her own financial coaching business after realizing she had to re-write her American Dream!
Listen to Laura’s story on how she changed her American Dream.
With Love, Heidy
Connect with Laura:
Instagram: @thefortunecoach https://www.instagram.com/thefortunecoach
Schedule a consultation with Laura here - https://calendly.com/thefortunecoach/moneydate
Here are a few ways you can support this podcast.
1. Share this episode with a friend.
2. Subscribe on Spotify or YouTube.
3. Write a review.
4. Sign up for the newsletter.
5. Donate money.
If you’d like to advertise your business or sponsor an episode, please email me at [email protected].
Connect with Heidy on Instagram
Do you or someone you know want to share their immigration story? Please message me on Instagram.
Want to start your own podcast? – I want to be your coach! I can help you with a successful podcast launch in just 6 weeks. More information here.
Also, as a gift for signing up for the podcast newsletter, I'll send you a checklist to get your podcast started and the list of equipment and tools I use!
Lastly, I volunteer with Bethany Christian Services for their refugee resettlement program. They have a wish list for basic things that families usually need when they arrive in the United States. If you'd like to donate items, the wish list is here.
Welcome to episode 43 of The American Dream in The Eyes of Immigrants Podcast. I am your host, Heidy De La Cruz, and I am on a mission to change the narrative of immigration one immigrant story at a time!
Today’s guest is Laura Fortuna. She is a financial coach for immigrants, and she provides educational information about finances in Spanish on Instagram.
Laura was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to Switzerland when she was three years old. She and her mom then moved back to DR, and eventually, she moved to the US Virgin Islands when she was 18 years old. After two years of college in the US Virgin Islands, Laura continued her education in Massachusetts.
She studied accounting and received her master's of science in taxation. This led her to start her own financial coaching business after realizing she had to re-write her American Dream!
Listen to Laura’s story on how she changed her American Dream.
With Love, Heidy
Connect with Laura:
Instagram: @thefortunecoach https://www.instagram.com/thefortunecoach
Schedule a consultation with Laura here - https://calendly.com/thefortunecoach/moneydate
Here are a few ways you can support this podcast.
1. Share this episode with a friend.
2. Subscribe on Spotify or YouTube.
3. Write a review.
4. Sign up for the newsletter.
5. Donate money.
If you’d like to advertise your business or sponsor an episode, please email me at [email protected].
Connect with Heidy on Instagram
Do you or someone you know want to share their immigration story? Please message me on Instagram.
Want to start your own podcast? – I want to be your coach! I can help you with a successful podcast launch in just 6 weeks. More information here.
Also, as a gift for signing up for the podcast newsletter, I'll send you a checklist to get your podcast started and the list of equipment and tools I use!
Lastly, I volunteer with Bethany Christian Services for their refugee resettlement program. They have a wish list for basic things that families usually need when they arrive in the United States. If you'd like to donate items, the wish list is here.