Growing Money with Sean Trace

Rich People Build Teams. Broke People Go Alone. | The Sean Trace Show

17 min · 26. Juni 2026
Episode Rich People Build Teams. Broke People Go Alone. | The Sean Trace Show Cover

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One of the biggest myths in personal finance is that successful people do everything themselves. They don't. Athletes have coaches. Businesses have teams. Wealthy people have advisors, mentors, accountants, attorneys, and communities that help them make better decisions. In this episode, I explore why trying to do everything alone keeps people stuck, how to build your own financial team, and why your network may be one of the most valuable assets you'll ever have. Because wealth isn't a solo mission. The people around you can change everything. #GrowingMoney #RichPeopleBuildTeams #PersonalFinance #MoneyMindset #WealthBuilding #FinancialFreedom #Mentorship #Leadership #Networking #SeanTrace

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