What You May Not Know About Money Taboos That Might Be Sabotaging Your Growth

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Are You Being Too Hard on Your Money?

Rereleasing one of those episodes that hits differently when you’re in a new season with money. What if the real issue isn’t that you’re bad with money, but that your relationship with it is strained? In this episode, Shari Rash, founder of GWA Wealth, explores what happens when ...  Show more

Taxes for Humans: How to Stop Feeling Confused, Intimidated, and Behind

Taxes can feel intimidating, confusing, and deeply emotional—especially if you're self-employed or earning good money and still feel unsure about what you're doing. In this episode, Shari Rash, founder of GWA Wealth, sits down with tax expert Hannah Cole to talk about what taxes ...  Show more

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