Bonus: Brynna Wilson "Survive to Thrive, Is it Possible Financially?"

EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 12 MIN

Bonus: Brynna Wilson "Survive to Thrive, Is it Possible Financially?"

from Out of Queeriosity · host Elena Joy Thurston

Our bonus episodes feature the voices of the most recent graduates of our Keynote Queers program. This is our 8-week online course just for LGBTQ+ participants, to learn public speaking skills as well as the knowledge to build public speaking into an extra form of income. Whether our participants were pitching their own small business, upleveling their skills for their corporate career, or just learning how to effectively move audiences to take action, our Keynote Queers gave a hell of a graduation presentation and we are here to share it with you! Can you imagine squishing an entire keynote into just 10 minutes? This is considered expert level skills in the public speaking world and it was our graduates' capstone project. Check back here on Tuesdays in the summer of 2023 to hear from another Keynote Queer graduate. Sharing their expertise through podcasts such as "Women Behind the Millions" and "All Things LGBTQ+", Brynna has become a thought leader and educator for marginalized communities around money and wealth.Brynna Wilson (she/they), CEO, Financial Advisor, and personal growth enthusiast, has been focused on helping her clients realize they can live the life of their dreams for the last six years. Through the lens of behavioral finance, Brynna changes perspectives on the traditional understanding of money to create innovative strategies to increase our abundance financially and move from just surviving to THRIVING.Brynna created Citrine & Gold to break down barriers, self-beliefs, and change the rules of the capitalism game to create wealth for those that have never seen it. https://www.linkedin.com/in/brynna-wilson-54a12b67/https://www.instagram.com/citrineandgold/ https://citrineandgoldllc.com/ Pride & Joy Foundation Leaders for Inclusive Change OUTWrite Authors - our companion course to Keynote Queers.  A 6-week online course for queer authors of nonfiction, a focused path-to-publishing. 

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