Wealth B-Hers
What if the thing you thought would prove you were enough still left you searching for more? That’s where this conversation starts. Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with Jenna René Soto, veteran, real estate investor, speaker, professional barrel racer, pilot, chef, and author of The Enough Evolution series. Jenna shares how growing up on a ranch shaped her relationship with work, resilience, money, and the willingness to pivot when life no longer goes as planned. They talk about leaving the military to pursue professional rodeo, building a business without fully understanding the financial side,...
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There is a version of financial security that many women were taught to chase: high income, a respected title, a steady paycheck, benefits, a retirement account. And while those things matter, they don’t always bring the peace we expect. Sometimes, what looks secure from the outside is actually only stable as long as nothing changes. In this episode, Dr. Felecia Froe challenges the myth that financial security is a finish line or a number. Real security is not just about earning more. It’s about building a financial structure that can hold you through change, uncertainty, rest,...
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What if the life you’ve built doesn’t match who you are? That’s where this conversation starts. Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with Megan Tuohey, psychologist and relationship expert, to talk about something deeper than fixing relationships. It’s about understanding yourself first. Meg introduces the idea of your “heart print.” It’s the internal blueprint that shapes your choices, your reactions, and what actually feels right to you. When your life lines up with it, things feel steady. When it doesn’t, you feel it. They talk about why change feels hard even when you...
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This episode breaks down why women who are earning, saving, and doing all the “right” things still feel anxious or unsure about their finances. It’s not about knowing more. It’s about understanding the emotional weight behind your decisions and how money ties to safety, identity, and responsibility. Money is personal, decisions about it feel heavy. You hesitate, avoid, or move too quickly just to relieve the pressure. When you get curious about what’s coming up instead of trying to fix it right away, things start to shift. Decisions get clearer, and building wealth feels more steady...
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What if your relationship with money isn’t really about money, but about the stories you’ve been carrying since childhood? In this conversation, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with Dr. Darla Bishop to explore how our earliest money experiences shape the way we live, earn, and make decisions today. From childhood moments that tied money to love and security to navigating very different financial realities, Darla shares how she began to question what she had been taught—and chose a new path. This episode is a reminder that financial empowerment isn’t just about earning more. It’s about...
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Money isn’t just numbers. It’s emotion, identity, and the stories we carry without realizing it. In this episode, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with financial coach and author Carrie Friedberg to unpack what’s really behind financial stress, even for high-achieving women who “should” have it figured out. Carrie shares her personal journey from overwhelming debt and shame to becoming a financial coach who helps others build clarity, confidence, and peace with money. This conversation goes beyond budgeting. It explores the emotional weight of money, the difference between...
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There is a quiet belief many high-achieving women have but rarely say out loud: “I should already know how money works.” And when they don’t? It turns into shame, silence, and staying stuck longer than they need to. In this episode, Dr. Froe gently dismantles that belief and replaces it with something far more powerful: truth. You were never taught how moneyactually works, and that is not a personal failure; it’s an education gap. This conversation opens the door to a new way of thinking about money rooted in understanding, ownership, and confidence. When you shift from just...
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Starting over later in life isn’t something most people plan. For many women, the idea of reinventing themselves at this stage of life feels overwhelming, especially when career, relationships, or financial setbacks force them to make a change they never planned for. But as difficult as it may seem, it’s not impossible… And this incredible woman is a testament to that. In today’s episode, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with writer, coach, and Substack creator Gail Keyes-Allen, who helps professional women over 50 reinvent their identity, mindset, and financial future. Gail shares...
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In this episode of the Wealth B-Hers Podcast, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with entrepreneur and AI consultant Dianna Nicole to talk about resilience, reinvention, and creating income in unconventional ways. Dianna shares the deeply personal journey that took her from homeschooling mom and house flipper to driving Uber during one of the hardest seasons of her life. With the support of a partner who believed in her when she struggled to believe in herself, Dianna began experimenting with online income streams and eventually discovered TikTok affiliate marketing. What started with $39 in...
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Why do so many brilliant, accomplished women still feel financially uneasy, even when everything looks stable from the outside? In this Foundations episode, Dr. Felecia Froe speaks directly to high-achieving women who have done everything “right” yet still feel a quiet undercurrent of pressure. This conversation moves beyond spreadsheets and retirement accounts and into the deeper truth about financial security. Income is not the same as wealth. Comfort is not the same as resilience. And intelligence alone does not create peace. Dr. Froe unpacks the emotional weight many...
info_outlinePancham is a professional real estate fund manager and a co-founder of Mesos Capital which controls over $60M in assets. He is the host and founder of The Gold Collar Investor podcast and is passionate about teaching personal finance. Using his engineering background and his 14 years of experience in the FinTech industry, he has created systems and successfully built a portfolio that is cash-flowing over 10%. Pancham is also a co-founder of the popular Multifamily Mastermind NYC group and has been featured on investment panels, conferences, and podcasts.
If you’re interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how to invest in real estate syndications, this episode is for you!
[00:01 - 06:14] Opening Segment
Pancham shares his experience moving to the USA and starting to invest in the country
His journey working in the FinTech industry
Pancham’s transition from being an employee to being a self-employed
Why Rich Dad Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant books changed his life
[06:15 - 24:05] Investing in Real Estate Syndications
Pancham’s experience getting into syndication
How Pacham overcame the feeling of scare when taking other’s money
How to face customers when deals don’t go as expected
The benefits that real estate offers as a diversification play
Pancham discloses how his team makes their tenant’s lives better
[24:06 - 25:38] Closing Segment
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Tweetable Quotes:
“ It is very hard to take other people's money, but at the same time, if you do not take it, and you cannot use that to benefit them, it's kind of selfish because you are not sharing your skillset with them.” - Pancham Gupta
“Our goal is to really create a better life for each one of our residents.” - Pancham Gupta