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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Where Is My Mentor?

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Investing, Business

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Suze responds to an email from Women & Money listener, “M,” who appears to have everything going the right way in her life and yet she still feels lost. “M” asks for advice on finding a mentor and Suze explains the simple thing you need to do to find yours.


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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:15.2

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0:24.4

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1:00.7

Today's podcast is dedicated to an email that I got, an email where the subject was,

1:18.2

where's my mentor? It almost seems that women in particular are looking for somebody that they

1:28.3

can mentor, that they want to have another woman or another person teach them what they need to

1:36.1

know about life. Where are their answers that they can find when they're unhappy? And they look

1:42.4

outside to find those answers. So I'm going to answer that question the way that I would answer it,

1:50.1

but I just first want you to sit back, sit back, and listen to the words of this email.

1:59.8

Again, I can relate to them. I can relate to what this woman is going through because there was

2:06.8

a period in my life when I so was going through what she is going through. Now she says,

2:13.8

dear Susie, I just found your podcast about a month ago and I've been listening nonstop since then.

2:20.8

I really don't know where to begin. There are so many things that resonate true for me that quite

2:25.5

frankly, I'm at a loss and feel completely overwhelmed as to where I should begin. I always feel

2:31.8

bad when I hear you say some people's emails are pages and pages long. So I've been racking my

2:37.9

brain as to how to get some of my feelings down on paper without taking too much of your time,

2:44.0

but also have my email make sense. Here goes. I could quite possibly be the saddest I've ever been in

2:51.2

my life. That makes me feel ashamed because I know how fortunate I am, especially hearing some of

2:58.0

the troubles my fellow sisters are going through. I'm stuck. When you say that anger is a huge

3:04.3

block to wealth, it makes me wonder, is that it? Am I angry? No, no, no. I know better than that.

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