Financial Wellness at Work
What does leadership in financial wellness look like when people need more than the right numbers to make real change? In this International Women’s Month episode, we sit down with Liz Davidson, CEO of Financial Finesse, and Carolyn Fraser, Head of Internal Sales at Ascensus, to discuss the progress women have made in financial services and the responsibility that comes with representation. They unpack why financial wellness is tied to trust, behavior, and accountability, why outcomes matter more than simple metrics, and why the “how” of leadership shapes culture and client relationships. Liz and Carolyn also share insights on authenticity at work, finding environments where you can succeed without fitting into a mold, and the difference between mentorship and sponsorship when you are building a career. Tune in for a motivating discussion about building deeper professional relationships, staying grounded, and creating the kind of support that helps women thrive. Key Points From This Episode: * Hear how financial wellness is determined by trust and leadership style. * Discover the significance of the “how” in sales and client relationships. * Find out how to balance authenticity with adaptation in the workplace. * Unpack the misconception that women must fit a mold to succeed in finance. * How to find leaders and workplaces that appreciate your unique gifts and talents. * Learn about the difference between mentorship and sponsorship. * What women need to consider when looking for mentorship or sponsorship. * Investigate whether the financial sector has fully embraced women. * Why building fewer but deeper relationships is better than traditional networking. * Explore financial wellness trends in AI, longevity, and personalized experiences. * Advice that they would give their younger selves, given what they know now. * Final takeaways and how to build a career through mentorship and sponsorship. Quotes: “You are going to be much more successful really embracing who you truly are and what your unique gifts and talents are.” — Liz Davidson [0:11:57] “The cognitive load of having to constantly feel like you're putting on an act, I think, is exhausting to the person but also very expensive [for] the employer.” — Liz Davidson [0:13:02] “Who you know is still an important dynamic, I think, maybe now more than ever, and looking for people who can be the mentor [or] the sponsor.” — Carolyn Fraser [0:21:58] “It’s okay to change your path. You’re not failing if the thing that you thought you were going to do for the rest of your life is not what actually happens.” — Carolyn Fraser [0:29:53] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Liz Davidson on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizdavidsonff/] Carolyn Fraser on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-lemke-fraser-87185b4/] Ascensus [https://www.ascensus.com/] Julie Everett on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieeverett17/] Financial Finesse [https://www.financialfinesse.com/] Email Financial Finesse [podcast@financialfinesse.com]
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