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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 24 MIN

E5 | The Mindset of A Financially Resilient Woman with Roxana Maddahi

from Journey with Rita Podcast: Building Resilience Together · host Rita Naffas

As women, we're encouraged to be emotionally resilient, spiritually resilient—but financially resilient? We don't talk about that enough. That part of the conversation can feel intimidating or even off-limits. But not here, not today. Meet Roxana Maddahi: financial advisor, president of Maddahi Wealth, and contributor for Forbes and HuffPost. Roxana's journey isn't just about spreadsheets or portfolios. She's seen what it's like to lose everything—to watch her savings slip away when Lehman Brothers filed for the biggest bankruptcy in history. Out of that painful experience rose her dedication to help others avoid the same struggles. In this conversation, we explore what financial resilience really means—and how to build the habits, knowledge, and mindsets that help us withstand and recover from financial shocks like illness, job loss, market downturns, or divorce. Disclaimer: This conversation is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional for guidance tailored to your personal situation.   In this episode, Roxana shares: The mindset of a financially resilient person: accepting that emergencies are inevitable Why meditation is essential for managing financial stress and making clear decisions How to build an emergency fund (and why it doesn't have to be all liquid cash) The biggest misconception about the stock market—it's not gambling Why women are as financially literate as men but 44% less likely to believe it Her story of working at Lehman Brothers during the 2008 bankruptcy Why she invested her life savings in Lehman Brothers stock—and lost it all How watching families lose everything shaped her mission to provide good guidance Why 90% of women will have to manage their finances alone at some point The importance of finding a financial advisor who truly understands you   ✨Tag me on Instagram and share what resonated with you! Use hashtag #JourneyWithRitaPodcast   The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice References: Follow Roxana Maddahi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxana.maddahi/?hl=en Visit Maddahi Wealth for more information: https://maddahiwealth.com/ Connect with Rita @journeywithritaorg and @ritanaffasdesign Visit www.journeywithrita.org for more episodes and resources

As women, we're encouraged to be emotionally resilient, spiritually resilient—but financially resilient? We don't talk about that enough. That part of the conversation can feel intimidating or even off-limits. But not here, not today. Meet Roxana Maddahi: financial advisor, president of Maddahi Wealth, and contributor for Forbes and HuffPost. Roxana's journey isn't just about spreadsheets or portfolios. She's seen what it's like to lose everything—to watch her savings slip away when Lehman Brothers filed for the biggest bankruptcy in history. Out of that painful experience rose her dedication to help others avoid the same struggles. In this conversation, we explore what financial resilience really means—and how to build the habits, knowledge, and mindsets that help us withstand and recover from financial shocks like illness, job loss, market downturns, or divorce. Disclaimer: This conversation is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional for guidance tailored to your personal situation.   In this episode, Roxana shares: The mindset of a financially resilient person: accepting that emergencies are inevitable Why meditation is essential for managing financial stress and making clear decisions How to build an emergency fund (and why it doesn't have to be all liquid cash) The biggest misconception about the stock market—it's not gambling Why women are as financially literate as men but 44% less likely to believe it Her story of working at Lehman Brothers during the 2008 bankruptcy Why she invested her life savings in Lehman Brothers stock—and lost it all How watching families lose everything shaped her mission to provide good guidance Why 90% of women will have to manage their finances alone at some point The importance of finding a financial advisor who truly understands you   ✨Tag me on Instagram and share what resonated with you! Use hashtag #JourneyWithRitaPodcast   The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice References: Follow Roxana Maddahi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxana.maddahi/?hl=en Visit Maddahi Wealth for more information: https://maddahiwealth.com/ Connect with Rita @journeywithritaorg and @ritanaffasdesign Visit www.journeywithrita.org for more episodes and resources

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