A rainmakers guide to avoiding summer FOMO

In this episode, we talk to Ruth Penfold-Brown, leadership consultant, coach and advisor.

In this episode, we talk to Ruth Penfold-Brown, leadership consultant, coach and advisor.
Davinia and Ruth discuss:
  1. Her experience of surviving economic abuse and how it led her to a journey of self-discovery
  2. Why embracing fear is at the heart of how she lives her life and her work with clients
  3. How a lockdown leap of faith led to St Lucia and a new life
Connect with Ruth on all social media channels at Ruth Penfold-Brown
To find out more about how rainchq can help you establish the building blocks of sustainable long-term wealth and live life entirely on your own terms, visit www.rainchq.com;
This season we’re proud to be partnering with Nosso, an awesome new app created to help parents invest for their children’s futures with the support of their close family & friends. Nosso offers investment products like Junior Stocks & Shares ISAs, General Investment Accounts and coming soon Bare Trusts (full explanation coming in an upcoming podcast episode!)
Nosso make gifting from family and friends super memorable with messages and photos, which means any money you gift on behalf of children has a lasting legacy. Find out more here. Remember as with all investing, your capital is at risk.
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This podcast is produced by KMRA Media.

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