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Ep. 75 Why Women Must Own Their Health, Wealth, And Legacy with Nancy Griffin

32 min · 21. april 2026
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What happens when women fully understand their worth — not just financially, but physically, emotionally, and philanthropically? In this episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Nancy Griffin for a powerful conversation about empowering women to take ownership of their health, wealth, legacy, and overall well-being. Drawing from more than three decades of experience in wealth management and community leadership, Nancy shares how her Women Worth and Wellness platform was created to help women build confidence, ask better questions, advocate for themselves, and approach financial and personal planning from a more holistic perspective. Throughout the episode, Nancy and Rick explore the connection between self-worth and net worth, the importance of philanthropy and legacy planning, and why women often need encouragement to prioritize their own health and financial futures. The conversation also dives into mental health, generosity, community building, storytelling, and the ripple effects that occur when people choose to support one another intentionally. From Rotary involvement and women’s leadership events to lessons learned during and after COVID, Nancy offers thoughtful insights on resilience, purpose, and creating meaningful impact through both personal and philanthropic action. Whether you are focused on financial planning, wellness, charitable giving, leadership, or simply living more intentionally, this episode offers an inspiring and deeply human conversation about owning your future with confidence and purpose. Contact Rick Peck: Website: https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com [https://www.thephilanthropyguy.com/] Email: ThePhilanthropyGuy@gmail.com Book A call: Rick Peck's Calendar [https://calendar.app.google/axpBWYbMzZ4UY8tK8] Sign Up For Charitable Giving Newsletter: Charitable Giving Newsletter [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/o0P5UEI/thephilanthropyguy?source_type=lipo&source_id=670802ff-63ae-4cdc-ba37-15128b8e7e78&source_id=6b99ddc9-ad10-41eb-9ad3-f8bfc44de192&source_type=em&c=Qkt52a7LhPPWyffw4A6HpBLdRd16qiwN5qs98FATJL5iWkzcjgkK3Q==] LinkedIn: Richard Peck [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-peck/] Contact Nancy Griffin: Website: womenworthwellness.com [https://womenworthwellness.com/] Email: nancy@womenworthwellness.com

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episode Ep. 77 Part 1: The Donor Retention Mistakes Nonprofits Keep Making with James Meisner cover

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