EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 31 MIN
The Shocking Reality of Transitioning from Corporate to Mortgage Broking
from The Money Honey - Women in Property, Finance & Construction · host Rosalia Lazzara-Tilley
In this inspiring episode of The Money Honey Podcast, I sit down with Marianne Lombardi, a seasoned mortgage broker who made the bold transition from corporate life to self-employment. Marianne shares her journey, from the challenges of balancing career ambitions with family life, to the rewards of building a strong community and network within the mortgage broking industry.Discover how networking, collaboration, and personal development play a crucial role in business growth, especially for women in finance. Marianne highlights the importance of creating a supportive space for mortgage brokers to thrive, and offers valuable tips for anyone looking to enter the world of self-employment and mortgage broking.Tune in for insights on career progression, entrepreneurship, and how to maintain work-life balance while growing your business.
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In this inspiring episode of The Money Honey Podcast, I sit down with Marianne Lombardi, a seasoned mortgage broker who made the bold transition from corporate life to self-employment. Marianne shares her journey, from the challenges of balancing career ambitions with family life, to the rewards of building a strong community and network within the mortgage broking industry.Discover how networking, collaboration, and personal development play a crucial role in business growth, especially for women in finance. Marianne highlights the importance of creating a supportive space for mortgage brokers to thrive, and offers valuable tips for anyone looking to enter the world of self-employment and mortgage broking.Tune in for insights on career progression, entrepreneurship, and how to maintain work-life balance while growing your business.
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