About the Episode
Money is such a huge part of helping you live life on your own terms, working homeschool mom. That's why today's episode of The Strike a Balance Podcast for Working Homeschool Moms is so important!
I chat to Allegra Moet Brantly, who is on a mission to lead 1 million women to $1 million in net worth. After starting her career in beauty and fashion in New York, she learned firsthand just how much money women leave on the table when they don't speak up for their worth in the workplace.
This led her to becoming a salary negotiation coach to help close the gender pay gap, and ultimately founding Factora in 2018, to help close the even more detrimental— gender investment gap—that can cost women to lose out on a million dollars over their lifetime. Factora educates and empowers women to build wealth and achieve early financial freedom.
A serial entrepreneur, real estate investor, and host of the podcast where women talk wealth, Coffee & Coin, Allegra lives in East Austin with her devoted husband, sweet baby girl, and horse-sized dog.
Links Mentioned
Connect with Allegra...
https://factorawealth.lpages.co/follow-us/
https://www.factorawealth.com/
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Sponsor for the Episode
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