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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 22 MIN

195. Easy Money: How First Gen Latinas Can Build Passive Income Through Investing

from Latina Investors · host Andrea Ramos

FREE INVESTING TRAINING: ⁠https://www.bgwprograms.com/registration-pageIf the phrase ""easy money"" makes you feel a little suspicious, or even a little guilty, this episode if for you. If you watched your parents leave before sunrise and come home after dark, or saw your mom knock on strangers' doors to make ends meet, you learned early that money is something you work HARD for. In this episode, Andrea gets real about growing up first gen, the guilt that comes with earning more than your parents, and why investing triggers the same skepticism that has been protecting first gen families for generations. You'll learn:✅ Why first gen women feel guilty or skeptical about easy money and where that belief actually comes from✅ What passive income really means and why it is the definition of easy money✅ Why day trading is not passive income and what actually is✅ The three things you need to create passive income in the stock marketLet's connect:Website: www.buildinggenwealth.comInstagram: @building.gen.wealthLearn more about 1:1 Money Coaching: www.buildinggenwealth.com/moneycoaching

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