In last week’s podcast episode, I spoke about the fear of not having enough and running out of money. This week I share a podcast episode I did a while back when I was in Sri Lanka on why we do the inner work and why there’s no formula to healing.
In last week’s podcast episode, I spoke about the fear of not having enough and running out of money. This week I share a podcast episode I did a while back when I was in Sri Lanka on why we do the inner work and why there’s no formula to healing.
In this week’s podcast episode we talk to Malebogo Zilberman. Malebogo is a 39-year-old Fellow Chartered Accountant registered as a Fellow with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA) and a Fellow Certified Professional Accountant registered with the Botswana Institute of Chartered Accountants.
She shares how to make US$2,000 to US$4,000 a month with a guest house in Botswana.
Every family has a money norm - a money story that has become acceptable to everyone in the family and is now keeping them financially stuck. The family members that deviate from this norm are often othered or out right rejected.
I think I found THE retreat venue!
I spent my whole day from 10 am to 3 pm looking at venues cos my concierge is AMAZING and understands the retreat assignment and scheduled my life well today.
In last week’s podcast episode, I spoke about the fear of spending money. In this week’s episode I talk about the fear of not having enough and running out of money, which is a towering issue for many people in this fast-paced world.
In this week's episode of the Property Magicians Podcast, we talk to Xolile Rikhotso Mashaba. Xolile is a mother of 3 and a wife. She studied Electrical Engineering at college and is currently studying HR Management at a college. She is a qualified underground Electrician by profession and a property investor.
In this podcast episode, she shares how to use multiple strategies to build your real estate portfolio