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In this episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, host Erica Bennett welcomes Carol Cho, a financial advisor and empowered divorcee. Together, they dive into the intricacies of post-divorce life and the importance of community support. Erica discusses the decline of tight-knit communities and the need for authentic relationship role models. They introduce the innovative concept of a "divorce registry" and share personal stories of starting anew. Carol opens up about her journey, highlighting the role of therapy, self-compassion, and the significance of celebrating new beginnings. Tune in for transformative insights, practical advice, and empowering stories to help navigate the challenging path of divorce.
Learn more about Carol Cho: I am a financial advisor with IRC Wealth, an independent RIA. I have a unique focus on Behavioral Financial Advice because my job as an advisor is about more than just managing money. It's about guiding my clients toward making wise, rational decisions so they can live their lives and spend their money with more joy and purpose. I am the daughter of immigrant parents, a divorcee, a survivor of domestic violence, a minority woman, and a former artist, and I continue to work through the money trauma and limiting beliefs of those identities and experiences, all of which have shaped my financial life in profound ways and resulted into the person (and advisor) that I am today. I believe we all deserve the knowledge to get us going. It doesn't matter where you are starting from but where you are going!
Website: https://ircwealth.com/
Special Offer: I am offering a 45-min Ask Me Anything Strategy Session for your listeners. Where they can do just that...ask me anything they want - no judgment, no shame, no selling. Most people I find feel self-conscious about asking their money questions, and it prevents them from taking steps towards taking control of their finances.
By Erica Bennett4.9
2020 ratings
In this episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, host Erica Bennett welcomes Carol Cho, a financial advisor and empowered divorcee. Together, they dive into the intricacies of post-divorce life and the importance of community support. Erica discusses the decline of tight-knit communities and the need for authentic relationship role models. They introduce the innovative concept of a "divorce registry" and share personal stories of starting anew. Carol opens up about her journey, highlighting the role of therapy, self-compassion, and the significance of celebrating new beginnings. Tune in for transformative insights, practical advice, and empowering stories to help navigate the challenging path of divorce.
Learn more about Carol Cho: I am a financial advisor with IRC Wealth, an independent RIA. I have a unique focus on Behavioral Financial Advice because my job as an advisor is about more than just managing money. It's about guiding my clients toward making wise, rational decisions so they can live their lives and spend their money with more joy and purpose. I am the daughter of immigrant parents, a divorcee, a survivor of domestic violence, a minority woman, and a former artist, and I continue to work through the money trauma and limiting beliefs of those identities and experiences, all of which have shaped my financial life in profound ways and resulted into the person (and advisor) that I am today. I believe we all deserve the knowledge to get us going. It doesn't matter where you are starting from but where you are going!
Website: https://ircwealth.com/
Special Offer: I am offering a 45-min Ask Me Anything Strategy Session for your listeners. Where they can do just that...ask me anything they want - no judgment, no shame, no selling. Most people I find feel self-conscious about asking their money questions, and it prevents them from taking steps towards taking control of their finances.

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