A Conversation with Emily Sandberg | S03E10

Leadership is Feminine - A podcast by Kris Plachy - Mondays

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In our businesses, we all need someone who can help with the books. But we also need someone who can help us think forward. Someone who can help us forecast, not retract, and change our thoughts and habits around money. For me, that is my CFO and the owner of Nice Job, Inc., Emily Sandberg. I wanted to have Emily on an episode to share some of her wisdom and magic, and she delivered. We discussed security, being properly connected to our money, leadership, protecting structures and roles, and much more. As a money genius, Emily gave several powerful statements revolving around how we think about money. She reminded all of us that money does not define us, and neither our businesses nor ourselves are fragile. “One of the problems I see is women who use money to define who they are. They want the money to tell them they’re good enough, they’re smart enough, they’re capable enough. And so they think if they have enough money, then they’ll know that for sure. But when you're a leader, when you take leadership over the money, what you do then is you recognize money for what it is. It’s a tool.” – Emily Sandberg What You’ll Learn Safety isn’t in the money Money doesn’t define you, it’s data The power in how you think about making money It’s never as bad as it feels Dynamic changes around decisions and entrepreneurship Protecting structure and roles I’m not fragile and neither is my business Meet Emily Sandberg Emily Sandberg is the owner of Nice Job, Inc. She’s a money coach specializing in cashflow and forecasting for online coaches and course creators. While most accounting looks to the past for guidance, Emily works with her clients to know the future of money in their business, so they can make strategic decisions with their cash. Her work has helped dozens of clients go from running a money-hungry business to a predictably profitable enterprise, by simply following her profit-centered framework. When she’s not running scenarios for her clients’ Facebook Ad Spends, she can be found playing pickleball or hiking in the gorgeous red rocks of southern Utah with her family. Contact Info and Recommended Resources Connect with Emily Sandberg emilysandberg.net [email protected] Connect with Kris Plachy Work with Kris: How to CEO Email: [email protected] Linkedin Instagram Facebook Pinterest Medium I love and appreciate reviews from my listeners on iTunes. Would you do me the favor and take a few moments to write one today?