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Finance Strategist and Wealth Educator

Finance Strategist and Wealth Educator

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In this episode of Our Voices, Our Future, we welcome Destiny Dalion, finance professional, creator, and founder of The Wealth Exchange, for an honest conversation about money, ambition, and what it means to be the first in your family to build wealth.

During this episode, we talk about first generation wealth building, financial guilt and family expectations, setting boundaries without losing your values, redefining generosity, and the importance of lifestyle clarity for ambitious women navigating success. Destiny breaks down how women can grow financially without shrinking themselves emotionally and why defining enough is a powerful act of self determination.

To learn more about Destiny and her work, you can visit the following links: The Wealth Exchange: www.thewealthexchange.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/destinydalion

You can also reach out to Destiny via email: destiny@thewealthexchange.co

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