EP 437: Leaving the Cult of Never Enough with Manisha Thakor

At age 50, Manisha Thakor realized that she'd sacrificed her life at the altar of work. How did that happen? And what was she to do about it? Manisha's new book tackles how to unwind a toxic relationship with work and money.

Footnotes:
NEW: I’m teaching a 12-week training program for coaches, managers, consultants, and guides of all kinds starting in September. The program is called Work In Practice, and it’s a deep dive into the social, political, and economic systems that impact what we believe about work.

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Manisha Thakor
Founder of MoneyZen. Women's financial literacy advocate, author, educator, keynote speaker, brand ambassador. Love🧘‍♀️☕️🌎✈️ Devoted aunt to 3 cutie-pies.
EP 437: Leaving the Cult of Never Enough with Manisha Thakor
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