334: Being in a Loving Relationship with G-d & with Money with Entrepreneur and Fashion Icon, Joyce Azria

Jewish Money Matters - Ein Podcast von Yael Trusch

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B”H The lovely Joyce Azria, daughter of fashion mogul Max Azria of BCBG fame is with us today. Fashion Icon, Entrepreneur, Joyce Azria really gets what our relationship with money is like, and what it’s all about. She’s seen and lived with a ton of wealth and also with a ton of fear of losing it, because, well… she’s also known what it’s like to not be able to make payroll, or not pay rent on time, lose a lot of money, make a lot, fail at businesses and win. As the oldest child of Mr. Max Azria, plus the only one of his children who ever worked inside his fashion empire for an extended period of time, Joyce was privy to experiences with money that most young children and teens do not have. What was the result in terms of her money story? What were the parts of that story that she decided to re-write later in adulthood, and which did she decide to keep? The role of bitachon in our business and financial life. Why is looking at our relationship with money so vital to our personal growth and success? This and much more with the lovely and beautiful Joyce Azria.  Check out her beautiful newest enterprise at thehealerscollection.com  The doors to my online course From Purpose to Profit are open now. Head over to yaeltrusch.com/profit to join me and to get your purposeful business out into the world.  Start making money serving the world with a business you love because it’s so genuinely you. I’ll take you From Purpose to Profit at yaeltrusch.com/profit.  You may also like | Puede que también te gusteEpisode 76: Yehudit Abrams, Founder and CEO of MonitHerEpisodio 25: Nathalie Levy Riess, Conferenciante & Líder EspiritualMendel’s Mitzvah Marathon || El maratón de mitzvot por MendelEpisodio 94: Tania Gilinski & Anita Katz, Fundadora & Directora Educativa Juana la IguanaEpisode 37: Ali Katz, Creator of Hot Mess to Mindful Mom & Author

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