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Oct 2021
49m 35s

Invested in Connecting Women: If not now...

JANUS HENDERSON INVESTORS
About this episode

Have you ever found yourself in the midst of a career change and wondering what the right decision is? Have you thought, I’m not sure if I can keep going at this pace? Join us for this explosive conversation with Shannon Spotswood, President of RFG Advisory and Founder of StrongHer Money, as she shares her stories of grit, passion, self-awareness & discipline that have led her to where she is today. This episode is filled with so many small anecdotes to motivate you into bringing your passions and interests alive for the benefit of not only yourself, but those around you.

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