PODCASTS
A Guided Journey to Your Financial North Star
It is a customized overview of what I have taught in 5 hours at retreats and in seminars. The combination of your money story, your values/principles, and other factors to create your unique Financial North Star. As always, it will be interactive and personal. How does your money represent who you are?
It is a customized overview of what I have taught in 5 hours at retreats and in seminars. The combination of your money story, your values/principles, and other factors to create your unique Financial North Star. As always, it will be interactive and personal. How does your money represent who you are?
A Private Capital Conversation for Women
The Wealth Rebellion is a virtual series for women who have lived the full complexity of money: its power, its fragility, its silence, and its ability to both wound and liberate. The host, Juliana Uto, and I discuss the exploration of the emotional and philanthropic side of wealth.
This is not a summit about earning more or “doing it right.” It’s a series of real conversations about how women make decisions around assets, ownership, risk, philanthropy, and independence once income is no longer the central question - and when lived experience must be integrated, not bypassed.
Your money story reflects exactly the perspective this room is designed to hold: growing up inside volatility and resilience, witnessing structural inequity firsthand, navigating wealth from both the professional and client sides of the table, and ultimately integrating rational strategy with emotional truth. Your work - and your philosophy of The Power of And - names something many women feel but rarely see articulated in capital conversations.
The format is a single ~40-minute recorded grounded, thoughtful dialogue about money, agency, and stewardship among peers who understand that wealth is never purely technical. You can listen/watch here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zQq3VeqMKTEQpspdAaIKLkStx_t7G2xo/view?usp=sharing
The Wealth Rebellion is a virtual series for women who have lived the full complexity of money: its power, its fragility, its silence, and its ability to both wound and liberate. The host, Juliana Uto, and I discuss the exploration of the emotional and philanthropic side of wealth.
This is not a summit about earning more or “doing it right.” It’s a series of real conversations about how women make decisions around assets, ownership, risk, philanthropy, and independence once income is no longer the central question - and when lived experience must be integrated, not bypassed.
Your money story reflects exactly the perspective this room is designed to hold: growing up inside volatility and resilience, witnessing structural inequity firsthand, navigating wealth from both the professional and client sides of the table, and ultimately integrating rational strategy with emotional truth. Your work - and your philosophy of The Power of And - names something many women feel but rarely see articulated in capital conversations.
The format is a single ~40-minute recorded grounded, thoughtful dialogue about money, agency, and stewardship among peers who understand that wealth is never purely technical. You can listen/watch here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zQq3VeqMKTEQpspdAaIKLkStx_t7G2xo/view?usp=sharing
Becoming Unshakeable: Money Mindsets for Navigating the Year Ahead
Inside the Wealth Catalyst community last week, we hosted a closed-door conversation on exactly this tension. The session was peer-led by Emily Scott, founder of Emily Scott AND, and one of the most thoughtful voices I know on the emotional side of money. Emily has spent more than a decade working at the intersection of psychology and wealth, helping high-capacity women understand not just their portfolios, but their wiring. She is both clinically rigorous and deeply human, which is a rare combination in financial conversations.
She opened with a line that landed hard for me: “Right now is a real test of what I’ve been talking about for 11 years.”
When markets were generous, it was easier to sound steady. When liquidity tightens, exits stall, public markets reprice, and political noise compounds economic uncertainty, the emotional side of money stops being theoretical. It becomes physiological.
Inside the Wealth Catalyst community last week, we hosted a closed-door conversation on exactly this tension. The session was peer-led by Emily Scott, founder of Emily Scott AND, and one of the most thoughtful voices I know on the emotional side of money. Emily has spent more than a decade working at the intersection of psychology and wealth, helping high-capacity women understand not just their portfolios, but their wiring. She is both clinically rigorous and deeply human, which is a rare combination in financial conversations.
She opened with a line that landed hard for me: “Right now is a real test of what I’ve been talking about for 11 years.”
When markets were generous, it was easier to sound steady. When liquidity tightens, exits stall, public markets reprice, and political noise compounds economic uncertainty, the emotional side of money stops being theoretical. It becomes physiological.
To read more: https://thewealthcatalystwithsyama.substack.com/p/before-you-react-to-this-market-read