Victoria Woods on Women, Money, and Our Future
Release Date: 07/06/2025
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info_outlineIn this captivating episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I welcomes an unstoppable force in the world of finance, Victoria Woods—entrepreneur, wealth advisor, speaker, author, and the renowned Financial Diva. What makes Victoria’s story so compelling isn’t just her success in managing money for millionaires and billionaires—it’s how she got there, and what she’s teaching women everywhere about stepping into financial power.
Victoria’s journey began in humble, even challenging circumstances. Growing up poor, abandoned by her father at 11, she learned early how to hustle, survive, and eventually thrive. From organizing games for neighborhood kids to modeling for Montgomery Ward in exchange for school clothes, she was a born entrepreneur. But it was her uncanny ability to see opportunity where others saw limits that ultimately launched her into success.
Women, It is Time To Master Your Money
Her first “real” pivot came while working in retail. Rather than taking a promotion, she pitched a new concierge buying service to her boss—a bold move that soon had executives handing her their credit cards and letting her shop for their wardrobes. That fearless innovation caught the attention of a financial executive who saw something unique in Victoria: resilience, determination, and an uncanny knack for follow-through. He recruited her into the world of financial advising.
Seven months later, Victoria took the leap—and never looked back.
Now the founder and CEO of ChappelWood Financial Services in Edmond, Oklahoma, Victoria advises high-net-worth individuals, particularly women who are often underserved or underrepresented in wealth management. But her mission is broader: to educate and empower women about their finances, especially business owners who need to understand, not fear, their numbers.
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Key Lessons from Victoria Woods on Women, Money and Mastering Your Future
1. Your Gut Is Your Superpower—But So Are Your Numbers.
Victoria reminds listeners that while your instincts matter, success demands fluency in your financials. “If you're not comfortable with the numbers, you’ve got to get comfortable,” she says. “You should be able to read your profit and loss statements, understand your balance sheet, and question your accountant.” Her practical advice: take an accounting class—even if you’re already running a company. Know your numbers or risk being run by them.
2. Don’t Outsource What You Don’t Understand.
Too many women assume someone else—often a spouse—will handle their finances. Victoria pushes back. “90% of women will manage their own money at some point in their life,” she says. “You must know what you own, owe, spend, and invest.” Whether you’re growing a business, selling one, or inheriting one, financial literacy is not optional.
3. Exit on Your Own Terms.
One of Victoria’s most powerful messages is about preparing for what’s next. Succession planning, business exits, and legacy planning all require strategic thought before there’s a crisis. “Don’t plan in the middle of a tornado,” she says. “Start when the sun is shining.” She shares how she’s guided women through inheriting family businesses, navigating complex buyouts, and staying strong in boardrooms full of skeptics.
4. Build Your Team with Intention.
When hiring financial advisors, accountants, or legal professionals, Victoria encourages women to trust both their head and their heart. “Would you want to have dinner with this person every month?” she asks. Chemistry and clarity matter. Her book, It’s All About the Money, Honey!, includes practical questions women should ask potential advisors—plus the answers they should expect to hear.
5. Serve First, Sell Second.
At the heart of her success is a simple philosophy: be the easy button. Whether solving a client’s complex tax issue or finding an international attorney for a property dispute, her focus is always service. That’s how she built a practice with 100% retention and a global clientele. “Clients don’t want more work,” she says. “They want someone who makes their lives easier.”
You can read more in her book, "It's All About the Money, Honey," on Amazon.
Why This Conversation about Money and Women Matters Now
Women control more wealth today than at any time in history, and the number of women-owned businesses is soaring. Yet many still feel unprepared to manage that wealth with confidence. This episode is a powerful reminder that financial empowerment is about knowledge, confidence, and the courage to ask questions.
As Victoria says, “Don’t take advice from broke people—physically, financially, or spiritually.” Whether you’re launching a startup, scaling a company, or planning a graceful exit, take time to get financially fluent. The future is female—and she should be well-funded.
Learn More
To learn more about Victoria Woods, visit ChappelWood.com or search for The Financial Diva online. You can also find her book It’s All About the Money on Amazon and listen to selected chapters she’s recorded to hear her passion and humor come alive.
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