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#341: This month on She’s So Lucky, we’re kicking off Lucky Girls Invest — a full month of conversations dedicated to investing in our luck, and our futures.
April is Financial Literacy Month, and I wanted to kick off the series with a candid conversation about investing that I genuinely wish someone had with me when I was younger.
In this solo episode, I’m sharing my personal investing origin story — from growing up with a scarce mentality to accidentally opening a 401k at 20 years old as a college intern because someone said the words “employer match” and “free money.” That one decision, that I barely even understood at the time, has been compounding for over 15 years and could potentially fund my retirement on its own.
I’m also getting into the moment that changed how I think about money, power, and who gets to make the decisions — because there is a fundamental difference between being someone who’s always chasing a deal and being someone who gets to write the check. That shift in perspective is why I’m so passionate about this series, why I made my first angel investment, and why I want more of us in these rooms.
We’re spending all of April talking about the different ways you can invest through conversations that will help redefine what generational wealth means to you. But first, I wanted to set the stage and give you the “why” behind all of it. Because investing isn’t just a financial strategy. It’s an act of hope. And right now, hope feels like a radical thing.
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