
Confessions of a Money Life Coach
10/07/20 • 14 min
Tawnya Schultz is a financial life coach based in Tahoe. She shares how her experience with paying off her own debt inspired her to give back to others and, and the advice she would give to 20-somethings on their financial planning journey.
Connect with Tawnya, aka the Money Life Coach, here:
hemoneylifecoach.com themoneylifecoach.com/courses themoneylifecoach.com/coaching @tawnyaschultz facebook.com/themoneylifecoach1Tawnya Schultz is a financial life coach based in Tahoe. She shares how her experience with paying off her own debt inspired her to give back to others and, and the advice she would give to 20-somethings on their financial planning journey.
Connect with Tawnya, aka the Money Life Coach, here:
hemoneylifecoach.com themoneylifecoach.com/courses themoneylifecoach.com/coaching @tawnyaschultz facebook.com/themoneylifecoach1Previous Episode

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