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🗓️ 27 May 2021
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Think of that ONE dream you’ve always imagined materializing. Are you getting closer to it every day? Or do you keep yourself from committing to it for fear of failure?
Bestselling author, coach, visionary, and guest for today’s episode, Rachel Rodgers, shares her story, and how she built her multi-million dollar business, Hello Seven, after becoming a lawyer, working for state and federal judges, non-profits, and even Hillary Clinton. Rachel has been featured in global publications including, TIME, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and The Washington Post.
A humble upbringing, practicality in thinking, and a strong numbers game helped Rachel sky-rocket her targets and create the life of her dreams. In this episode, we dig into Rachel’s bestselling book, We Should All Be Millionaires, and the most significant lessons learned along the journey.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, what's up? It's Chase. Welcome to another episode of the Chase |
0:07.3 | show here on Creative Live. This is the show where I sit down with amazing humans and I |
0:11.6 | unpack their brains with the goal, helping me with your dreams. Today's guest is Rachel |
0:15.7 | Rogers. She's a CEO, an attorney, and a black woman, working mother, self-made millionaire, |
0:23.7 | uh, absolute brilliant helping people, brilliant at helping people uncover the thing |
0:30.3 | that's going to make them money. |
0:32.3 | And in this conversation, we sort of peel apart some of the myths that, hey, look, money is not everything. |
0:39.3 | It's true. Money is not everything, but money can help you create the living and the life of your dreams. |
0:46.0 | And being real about money is one of the things that defines Rachel Rogers. |
0:52.1 | She's got a new book out. We talk about a new book, which is called |
0:55.0 | Everybody Should Be a Millionaire. We should all be millionaires, rather, a woman's guide to |
0:59.3 | earning more building wealth and gaining economic power. In this, we share a handful of steps. |
1:05.4 | It's very, very practical. That's one thing you're going to love about Rachel is it's action-oriented |
1:10.0 | step by step. And whether you pick up her book or you just learn from That's one thing you're going to love about Rachel is it's action-oriented, a step-by-step. |
1:11.9 | And whether you pick up her book or you just learn from this episode, I promise this is going to deliver a bunch of keys to unlock your personal financial freedom. |
1:21.8 | So I'm going to get out of the way and introduce again Rachel Rogers to the show. |
1:27.4 | Hey, this episode of the Chase Jarvis Live show is |
1:29.4 | brought to you by Creative Live. And you're like, isn't that the platform that you are the founder |
1:35.7 | and CEO of? Yes, it's true. I am the founder of Creative Live. And they are the underwriter for the show. |
1:42.4 | But it goes beyond that. This is not about a transaction. You know |
1:46.7 | that I believe so deeply in the power of creativity to affect change, to get us unstuck, and to |
1:53.9 | unlock the things, the beliefs, the dreams that we have for this one precious life. And there is no better |
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