For many women, the word “millionaire” can still feel uncomfortable. Not just financially, but culturally. Many of us weren’t raised to imagine ourselves as wealthy, powerful, or building seven-figure net worths.
My guest today wants to change that.
Bola Sokunbi is the founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, one of the largest financial education platforms for women in the U.S. She’s a Certified Financial Education Instructor, a six-time bestselling author, and her newest book is Clever Girl Millionaire.
What I appreciate about Bola’s approach is that she doesn’t frame wealth as a quick win or a social-media highlight reel. Instead, she focuses on the real path to building wealth: intentional decisions, consistency, and the courage to think bigger about what’s possible.
Bola’s own story is deeply personal. She grew up in a Nigerian immigrant household where resilience and sacrifice were part of everyday life. Her mother left a successful career as an investment banker in Nigeria and came to the U.S. to start over as a nanny so her children could pursue opportunities here.
That experience shaped how Bola thinks about money, opportunity, and something we explore deeply in this conversation: legacy.
Because wealth isn’t just about reaching a number in your bank account. It’s about asking bigger questions:
What do you want your money to represent?
Who do you want it to help?
What changes because you existed?
In this episode, Bola and I discuss:
• Why the word “millionaire” still intimidates many women
• How to build wealth even if you’re starting from debt or living paycheck to paycheck
• The mindset shifts required during uncertain economic times
• Navigating family obligations and financial pressure, especially in immigrant households
• And why legacy isn’t just about money — it’s about impact.
Bola's Website: https://clevergirlfinance.com
Bola' New book: https://www.clevergirlfinance.com/clever-girl-millionaire/
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