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This episode is not about hustle.
It’s about accountability — the kind that quietly changes everything before life forces your hand.
If your last five years look the same, just with more stress and better outfits — it’s time to interrupt the loop.
Inside, I’ll walk you through:
What actually keeps most women stuck in the same year on repeat
How to know if you’re running from responsibility (even when you're busy)
3 RichHer-style ways to build financial accountability that sticks — without shame or spreadsheets
You don’t need to predict the fire.
You just need to stop pretending it won’t come.
Let’s get you ready — strong, steady, and in charge.
Host of the RichHer Podcast, Sarah Coombes, went from living in garages with two babies and a mountain of debt, to becoming a financial powerhouse. She didn’t build RichHer from a boardroom. She built it from breakdowns, burnout, and a baby monitor.
Now, she's on a mission to help 100,000 women take charge of their financial futures — before they’re forced to.
DISCLAIMER: The RichHer Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. By listening to this episode you agree this content does not constitute financial advice. Always seek personalised guidance from a qualified financial professional before making financial decisions.
By Sarah CoombesThis episode is not about hustle.
It’s about accountability — the kind that quietly changes everything before life forces your hand.
If your last five years look the same, just with more stress and better outfits — it’s time to interrupt the loop.
Inside, I’ll walk you through:
What actually keeps most women stuck in the same year on repeat
How to know if you’re running from responsibility (even when you're busy)
3 RichHer-style ways to build financial accountability that sticks — without shame or spreadsheets
You don’t need to predict the fire.
You just need to stop pretending it won’t come.
Let’s get you ready — strong, steady, and in charge.
Host of the RichHer Podcast, Sarah Coombes, went from living in garages with two babies and a mountain of debt, to becoming a financial powerhouse. She didn’t build RichHer from a boardroom. She built it from breakdowns, burnout, and a baby monitor.
Now, she's on a mission to help 100,000 women take charge of their financial futures — before they’re forced to.
DISCLAIMER: The RichHer Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. By listening to this episode you agree this content does not constitute financial advice. Always seek personalised guidance from a qualified financial professional before making financial decisions.