• 117 | Generational Wealth: Building a Legacy Beyond Money with Nikki Nash

  • Jan 21 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

117 | Generational Wealth: Building a Legacy Beyond Money with Nikki Nash

  • Summary

  • What if building generational wealth isn’t just about money, but about creating a legacy of knowledge, opportunities, and skills that can transform your family’s future?

    In this episode of You Betcha She Did, Rayna interviews entrepreneur Nikki Nash who dives deep into the multifaceted concept of generational wealth, challenging the notion that wealth-building is purely financial. Drawing from her personal journey and mentorship experiences, Nikki shares actionable strategies for reducing business hours to focus on wealth-building, investing wisely, and creating a sustainable legacy. She emphasizes the importance of education, strategic networking, and aligning personal and professional goals.

    Additionally, Nikki offers listeners an opportunity to apply for scholarships to further their entrepreneurial education.

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