Why Most Entrepreneurs Never Feel Financially Safe (Even When They’re Making Money) (Ep 111)
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About this listen
If you’re making good money but still don’t feel financially safe, this episode is for you.
Because the problem usually isn’t “not enough income” — it’s a fragmented system that keeps your nervous system on high alert.
In this episode of The Audacious Founder Podcast, Melissa breaks down why income doesn’t automatically create safety — and explains what actually creates stability, momentum, and long-term wealth through cohesion, systems, and future assignment (without burnout).
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🧠 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Why fragmented assets and scattered decisions keep you anxious — even with high income
The mistake most entrepreneurs make by relying on one primary income source (and why it keeps you in survival)
How to think about money as a cycle — and why “flow” matters more than saving
What to do instead — starting now: build a cohesive wealth system with options, passive income, and future assignment.
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