In today’s solo episode, Evie dives deep into a wild headline from a recent New York Times article: “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?” Yes, someone actually asked that in 2025. But instead of just rolling her eyes (which she does too, let’s be real), Evie flips the script and delivers a fire truth bomb: women didn’t ruin the workplace — we revealed what was already broken. From uncovering the outdated systems built by and for men to calling out the power of Latina voices in reshaping corporate c...
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In today’s solo episode, Evie dives deep into a wild headline from a recent New York Times article: “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?” Yes, someone actually asked that in 2025. But instead of just rolling her eyes (which she does too, let’s be real), Evie flips the script and delivers a fire truth bomb: women didn’t ruin the workplace — we revealed what was already broken. From uncovering the outdated systems built by and for men to calling out the power of Latina voices in reshaping corporate c...
EP 9. My Financial Wound: I Wept Alone in Public Storage Unit 112
Págame
20 minutes
9 months ago
EP 9. My Financial Wound: I Wept Alone in Public Storage Unit 112
In this deeply personal and raw episode, Evie takes us on a vulnerable journey through her financial trauma and the pivotal moment that sparked her transformation. From grappling with a family history of financial struggles to finding her father’s life goals in a dusty storage unit, Evie shares how she turned pain into purpose. Discover how she overcame financial manipulation, broke generational curses, and rebuilt her relationship with money. Evie also reveals the mindset shifts and steps th...
Págame
In today’s solo episode, Evie dives deep into a wild headline from a recent New York Times article: “Did Women Ruin the Workplace?” Yes, someone actually asked that in 2025. But instead of just rolling her eyes (which she does too, let’s be real), Evie flips the script and delivers a fire truth bomb: women didn’t ruin the workplace — we revealed what was already broken. From uncovering the outdated systems built by and for men to calling out the power of Latina voices in reshaping corporate c...