• 23. Why Multiple Six Figures Doesn't Feel That Successful with Kirsty Ryan

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

23. Why Multiple Six Figures Doesn't Feel That Successful with Kirsty Ryan

  • Summary

  • What does it feel like when your first ever $30k lands in your bank account? And, how can we be sure that it'll happen again? We chat to Kirsty Ryan, founder of Matilda Marketing, about what it was like to jump off the corporate treadmill and start freelance marketing... tripling her corporate salary in less than 12 months! We dive into how our idea of success changes as we evolve, and how money doesn't equal feeling worthy or good enough. Yep, we go there. Join us for a vulnerable and insightful conversation into how what we think success should feel like doesn't actually match our reality.


    Connect with Kirsty here:

    https://www.matildamarketing.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/himynameiskirsty/


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