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Hello Seven Podcast

054 Financial Freedom and Activism with Emma Pattee

Hello Seven Podcast

Rachel Rodgers

Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Careers, Business, Education

4.8601 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Tune in this week as we discuss how Emma got heavily involved in activism, almost by accident, and felt so passionately about it that she adjusted her life to keep the fight going. We’re also covering the wealth gap and how the privileged among us can share their privilege with others in our communities. Emma is also sharing her tips for anybody who wants to become a professional writer, especially those experiencing imposter syndrome. Get full show notes and more information here: https://h...

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that's how you pass wealth along generation by generation.

0:02.8

That's also part of the wealth gap we don't talk about. I had a friend who grew up very poor and was black and told me like, there's so much talking about like, how do I acknowledge my privilege? How do I share my privilege? And she was like, that's literally how you share your privilege. Like help someone set up an account. Connect them with your friend who could give them a job.

0:21.3

Like, that's how you share privilege is you literally use the knowledge and resources and

0:26.7

connections you have to connect people, like starting today.

0:35.5

Welcome to the Hello Seven podcast.

0:38.0

I'm your host, Rachel Rogers, wife, mother to four children, a lover of Beyonce,

0:43.7

coffee drinker, and Afro wearer.

0:45.9

And I just happen to be the CEO of a seven-figure business.

0:49.4

I am on a mission to help every woman I meet become a millionaire.

0:53.4

If you want to make more money,

0:54.8

you are in the right place. Let's get it going. Today, I am talking to my friend Emma Patti.

1:02.9

Emma is an incredible writer. She's an activist. And she's a real estate investor. And she spent her

1:10.4

20s creating this real estate portfolio and creating a real estate investor. And she spent her 20s creating this real estate portfolio

1:14.2

and creating financial freedom for herself so that she could focus on creative writing

1:20.2

and having a writing career without having to worry about getting paid. Emma has now been

1:26.3

published in The New York Times, The Cut, and Elle magazine. Her fiction

1:30.6

has appeared in Carve magazine, Citron Review, the Bellevue, literary review, and several others.

1:36.6

She lives in Portland with her husband and her beautiful son, and she's an incredible activist, newly

1:43.9

activist, or at least activism in a new way recently.

1:48.0

And so we're going to talk about that as well. This is such a juicy conversation where we talk

1:53.4

so much about feminism, about the wealth gap between black people and white people in America. We talk about, you know,

2:03.6

being able to invest in real estate and what that looked like for Emma. We talked about getting

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