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If You're Money Isn't Supporting Your Peace, It's Misaligned

43 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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What if wealth isn’t just about money — but about alignment, peace, and legacy? In this powerful episode of Journey to Joy Live, I sit down with Ashley D. Varnado, seasoned wealth management executive, strategist, and philanthropic leader, to explore the connection between financial wellness and overall well-being. After nearly two decades leading at the highest levels of corporate finance and stewarding multibillion-dollar portfolios, Ashley made a bold decision: she chose a “radical sabbatical” to realign her life, redefine success, and design a more intentional second half. We discuss: * Why wealth without well-being isn’t winning * The difference between financial success and financial alignment * What generational wealth looks like when paired with generational wellness * The courage it takes to pause, pivot, and protect your peace * How to begin building legacy with values at the center This conversation is about more than money. It’s about integration over imbalance, sustainability over status, and choosing a life that feels as good as it looks. Because financial health isn’t separate from mental health — it’s part of it. Find Ashley Varnado at www.theeashleyexchange.com and on social media platforms @theeashleyexchange. Her Book "Out of the Yazoo Clay" is on pre-order at her website today. Will be released July 1st.

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