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In this episode of From Middle Class to Millions, Shannon gets personal about the money conversations shaping our homes and our daughters' futures. She shares her own story growing up in a middle-class immigrant family in Toronto, where financial scarcity was the soundtrack of success. "We're broke." "We can't afford that." Those words stick - and for many women, they become the money mindset we pass on to the next generation.
Shannon breaks down how fear and silence around money keep women from building wealth, understanding investing, or creating financial independence. She unpacks the generational impact of poverty mindsets, divorce, widowhood, and financial abuse, and why women must reclaim control of their finances to protect their freedom and choices.
You'll learn why financial literacy isn't just about budgeting or saving, it's about empowerment. It's about modeling confidence, independence, and abundance for your daughters (and sons), so they grow up believing money is not a man's game.
Whether you're 35 or 65, Shannon reminds you: it's never too late to change your financial story, build wealth, and create generational freedom.
👉 Listen now and Book A Call to learn how to talk about money differently — and start transforming not only your finances but your family legacy.
By Shannon Brome-WardIn this episode of From Middle Class to Millions, Shannon gets personal about the money conversations shaping our homes and our daughters' futures. She shares her own story growing up in a middle-class immigrant family in Toronto, where financial scarcity was the soundtrack of success. "We're broke." "We can't afford that." Those words stick - and for many women, they become the money mindset we pass on to the next generation.
Shannon breaks down how fear and silence around money keep women from building wealth, understanding investing, or creating financial independence. She unpacks the generational impact of poverty mindsets, divorce, widowhood, and financial abuse, and why women must reclaim control of their finances to protect their freedom and choices.
You'll learn why financial literacy isn't just about budgeting or saving, it's about empowerment. It's about modeling confidence, independence, and abundance for your daughters (and sons), so they grow up believing money is not a man's game.
Whether you're 35 or 65, Shannon reminds you: it's never too late to change your financial story, build wealth, and create generational freedom.
👉 Listen now and Book A Call to learn how to talk about money differently — and start transforming not only your finances but your family legacy.