EP06: Guest Interview: The Feminine Rising, Money and healing through self-publishing - with Rachel

EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 30 MIN

EP06: Guest Interview: The Feminine Rising, Money and healing through self-publishing - with Rachel

from Her Money Vibe · host Kerry Towndrow

In this episode I chatted to Rachel Greenwell, a life and spiritual coach who lives in Kentucky US. We spoke about... How Rachel has written her self-published book How to Wear a Crown and is now reaching women globally sharing a message of self-worth. Growing up in poverty mindset so she just felt like money wasn't something that was allowed to be for her. Rachel has overcome these limiting beliefs and learnt her worth in regards to money. She experienced the rising in her own ascension to awaken her personal power. She shares why it's so important we break the silence around talking about mental health and wealth as women. Learning her worth in regards to money was major. So many nuggets, including why vulnerability is so important for your big self-love breakthroughs.   Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review if you are loving this podcast! Connect with Rachel on IG here. https://www.instagram.com/iamrockl/ Connect with me on IG here. https://www.instagram.com/her_money_vibe/

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