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Jessy - Amanda Steinberg, Founder of Daily Worth, this week on Glambition Radio

Amanda Steinberg - Glambition Radio1 Take a quick guess…what is the LEADING financial media company for women? It’s Daily Worth, founded by my friend the incredible Amanda Steinberg. And she’s all OURS on this week’s episode of Glambition Radio!


Raised by a single mom who encouraged her never to depend on anyone else for her financial stability, Amanda says she became an entrepreneur at the ripe age of 5. Fast forward to her 20s, and she was earning a huge salary as a computer programmer and living the high life – the house, clothes and cars – but with no money saved (Sound familiar?).


Amanda decided that she needed to do something, and that something was to get educated about her own finances – something so many women struggle with. She bravely decided in her words to become ‘the financial guinea pig’ and put her own journey out there for all to see. And the website Daily Worth was born!


Since Daily Worth launched in 2009 it’s become the #1 financial media company for women. Through her online space, Amanda and her team share financial advice and content to millions of women around the world. She’s also been featured in the New York Times, TIME, Forbes and on CNN, FOX, ABC and NBC news.


On this edition of Glambition Radio, you’ll hear how Amanda stepped into her personal power, ignored the people who said there was no need for women-focused financial content, and set up her business. She also shares how she juggles motherhood and her thriving company, and gives her top three tips for success.


Amanda’s story will get you all juiced up – I guarantee it! Head over to iTunes now to listen to this episode, or download for later.


Love and Success,


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via Ali Brown - Entrepreneur Mentor Featured on ABC's Secret Millionaire", Small Business Coach and Consultant for Women http://ift.tt/1uZJRYU

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