Jennifer’s journey from family business to private money lending is full of lessons on prosperity, systems, and financial freedom—let our conversation help guide you to success.
In this episode of Grow With Leila, I sit down with Jennifer Albaugh, a powerhouse in private money lending, who’s building her financial independence through systems and smart investing. Jennifer’s journey started in a multi-generational family business, but she stepped away to design her own prosperous future, with PML at the heart of it all.
Today, we talk about:
>> Jennifer’s transition from the family business to pursuing her own financial freedom through PML.
>> The importance of systems to manage risk and maximize returns in private money lending.
>> The guiding philosophy behind her “Prosperity Project” and how it shapes her financial future.
Guest Info:
Jennifer Albaugh is the founder of The Prosperity Project, a business focused on helping others create abundance and financial independence. Her background in her family’s business equipped her with the knowledge and drive to create her own path in private money lending. She is dedicated to sharing her journey with others and helping women get started in PML.
Listen in because this episode is packed with actionable advice, key insights, and inspiration from someone who’s been there and is building the life she loves, one investment at a time. Jennifer’s story will inspire you to take control of your financial future through PML.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
>> 10 Costly Mistakes Made By Women Who Are New to Private Money Lending (And How To Avoid Them)
>> Gator Method With Pace Morby – learn more or buy now
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