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Building Economic Legacy

Episode 1 of the Pretty Legal Talk podcast, hosted by Channel, titled "Building Economic Legacy" was published on July 21, 2021 and runs 21 minutes.

July 21, 2021 ·21m · Pretty Legal Talk

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Hey Pretties! This week I discuss the common beliefs, myths, and practices seen when we think about economic legacy; how to break bad habits and create new ones; and how changing your mindset can change your finances. Whew! Grab a glass of wine and get comfortable, cause it's about to get Pretty Legal!

Hey Pretties! This week I discuss the common beliefs, myths, and practices seen when we think about economic legacy; how to break bad habits and create new ones; and how changing your mindset can change your finances. Whew! Grab a glass of wine and get comfortable, cause it's about to get Pretty Legal!

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