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Feminine Wealth for Women Entrepreneurs | Money Mindset, Sales & Intuition with Shakti Sharma

37 min · 29. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2083529/fan_mail/new] You can have the MBA, the title, the polished life on paper, and still feel a hollow ache you cannot explain. In this episode of Women Like Me Stories & Business, Julie Fairhurst sits down with Shakti Sharma, founder of the Feminine Wealth Movement, to discuss feminine wealth, intuition, money mindset, and what happens when women entrepreneurs stop building success through pressure and start listening to their inner wisdom. Shakti shares the powerful moment that changed everything for her: a late-pregnancy breaking point that became a clear call to stop living by other people’s expectations and start trusting her intuition. We talk about what feminine wealth really means for mission-driven women, coaches, creatives, healers, authors, and entrepreneurs who are tired of hustle culture and ready to build success with more alignment, ease, and truth. Shakti also shares a memorable magnet-and-insulator analogy that will help you see sales in a completely different way. Not as rejection. Not as pressure. Not as proving your worth. But as truth, alignment, and energetic clarity. If you are a woman entrepreneur who feels tired of pushing, forcing, over-giving, or trying to succeed in ways that no longer fit your body, your values, or your soul, this conversation is your sacred pause. Listen in and be reminded: wealth is not just what you earn. It is how you live, lead, sell, receive, and trust yourself. If this episode speaks to you, please subscribe, share it with another woman who needs to hear it, and leave a review so more women can find these conversations. The Feminine Wealth Movement https://femininewealthmovement.com Invitation to your complimentary session 🌟 Put together your expanded income plan by closing any opportunity gaps in your marketing and sales efforts. 🌟 Clarify your energetic plan for tapping into wealth flow and manifesting your next level goals. https://femininewealthmovement.com/wealth-breakthrough If this conversation stirred something in you… good. That’s where change begins. Make sure you’re subscribed, share this with someone who needs it, and if you’re ready to tell your story, step into your voice, or build a life that actually feels like yours… You’re in the right place. I’m Julie Fairhurst, and this is where stories turn into power. Go to my website if you would like to be a guest on the Women Like Me Stories & Business in the toolbar click Let's Podcast Julie's Website [https://juliefairhurst.com/]

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