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Curious, with Karen Mangia

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In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Karen Mangia. Once, when navigating an unstable job, Karen faced job loss panic. Her rational mind could not control her wild imagination that she might not work again and wouldn’t have enough money for food. This shook Karen to her core because it wasn’t true. She had already created a financial safety net and her financial advisor demonstrated that she had plenty of funds available to get her through this period. As Karen shares in this episode, she learned a very important lesson from this experience about the difference between her head and her heart when it comes to money.

Karen is an internationally recognized thought leader whose TEDx appearance, keynotes, blogs, and books reach hundreds of thousands of business leaders each year. She is a catalyst, creator, connector and coach who uses curiosity and diversified creativity to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to ignite innovation and sustain success.

With over 20 years of experience in communications, customer relationship management, sales leadership and everything to do with “the business of people,” Karen is a change champion who inspires and empowers others to move from limited to limitless. She provides actionable frameworks to move from ideas to impact that result in personal and professional growth.

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In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Karen Mangia. Once, when navigating an unstable job, Karen faced job loss panic. Her rational mind could not control her wild imagination that she might not work again and wouldn’t have enough money for food. This shook Karen to her core because it wasn’t true. She had already created a financial safety net and her financial advisor demonstrated that she had plenty of funds available to get her through this period. As Karen shares in this episode, she learned a very important lesson from this experience about the difference between her head and her heart when it comes to money.

Karen is an internationally recognized thought leader whose TEDx appearance, keynotes, blogs, and books reach hundreds of thousands of business leaders each year. She is a catalyst, creator, connector and coach who uses curiosity and diversified creativity to empower individuals, teams, and organizations to ignite innovation and sustain success.

With over 20 years of experience in communications, customer relationship management, sales leadership and everything to do with “the business of people,” Karen is a change champion who inspires and empowers others to move from limited to limitless. She provides actionable frameworks to move from ideas to impact that result in personal and professional growth.

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