Despite the challenges you’ve gone through, helping someone else is the most rewarding thing.
Leslie Juvin-Acker is a speaker, coach, and the author of the new book, The Money Formula. She is part of the Blue Ribbon Gala Committee for Home Start Inc., a nonprofit that provides community services for families in San Diego. On today’s episode, Leslie discusses the idea that we don’t just have financial debt, but we also have emotional debt in our lives (as well as self-limiting beliefs). The moment we can unblock these, then anything is possible!
Key Takeaways:
[3:15] Who is Leslie and what does she do?
[7:25] Leslie’s clients are financially rich, but feel spiritually poor because they’ve neglected themselves.
[10:40] How did it all start for Leslie?
[15:10] Who is typically defined as a ‘Work in Poverty’?
[17:55] What kind of limiting beliefs did Leslie have and how did she break through that?
[20:15] There’s no amount of money in the world that can fix the way you feel.
[23:00] Leslie shares why she is so passionate about Home Start.
[28:10] What does Leslie do for Home Start?
[29:05] Leslie shares a success story about one of the women who went through Home Start.
[31:40] Leslie’s mother was a child prostitute in the Philippines. It was the only way for her to survive.
[38:45] We can have both financial and emotional debt in our lives.
[42:35] Leslie shares what it means to give back, especially to Home Start.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Giving Back Podcast
Leslie Inc.
Leslie Juvin–Acker on LinkedIn
Home Start Inc.
Comments 1
Rob, thank you for this wonderful opportunity to share my work and the good work of Home Start Inc. We are having our Blue Ribbon Gala on April 6th http://www.blueribbongala.com to raise funds for survivors of child abuse and domestic violence. Thanks to YOU, we can gain more attention to helping protect children and empower families.