<club-desc-paragraph>Rachel Rodgers is an intellectual property attorney, business coach, and published author. Rodgers started her career working for state and federal judges, nonprofits, and even Hillary Clinton.<club-desc-paragraph>
<club-desc-paragraph>Today she’s the owner of a multi-million dollar business, mother of four, and visionary featured in publications like Time, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, The Washington Post, and on hit programs like The Drew Barrymore Show. She is the founder of Hello Seven, a company dedicated to helping systemically marginalized people make more money.<club-desc-paragraph>
<club-desc-paragraph>Her nationally bestselling book, We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide To Earning More, Building Wealth, And Gaining Economic Power, is a powerful guide to creating abundance in your life. Rodgers shares how she went from growing up low-income to glowing up as a self-made millionaire, and how you can do it too.<club-desc-paragraph>
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<club-landing-h3>Rachel’s Background<club-landing-h3>
<club-landing-paragraph>Host Arlan Hamilton introduces author Rachel Rodgers, and they discuss Rachel’s writing process, how money impacted her childhood and who she became, and becoming their “ancestors wildest dreams.”<club-landing-paragraph>
<club-landing-h3>The Ambition to Make Money<club-landing-h3>
<club-landing-paragraph>Rachel shares how knowing what you want (and then giving it to yourself) can change everything, and how to avoid making broke-ass decisions. She and Arlan also talk about how the idea that you can’t have everything while also being a mother is absolutely false.<club-landing-paragraph>
<club-landing-h3>Examining Steps to Making a Million<club-landing-h3>
<club-landing-paragraph>Rachel discusses the importance of focusing on one step at a time so you don’t get lost in the details and miss the bigger picture, and she and Arlan talk about Arlan’s million dollar boundaries and why the only person you owe anything to is yourself.<club-landing-paragraph>
<club-landing-h3>What Happens When Black Women Have More Power<club-landing-h3>
<club-landing-paragraph>Rachel talks about money as a tool, how to buy back your time, and why women (and Black women in particular) having money is about power. After asking Rachel “what’s next?,” Arlan wraps up the conversation.<club-landing-paragraph>