The Julia La Roche Show | Nothing Bad Happens When Women Have More Money | Sallie Krawcheck @TheJuliaLaRocheShow | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
In this conversation, Julia interviews Sallie Krawcheck, the CEO and founder of Ellevest (ellevest.com/), about the economy, how women have been investing, and the retirement crisis.
Sallie shares her assessment of the economy and markets, emphasizing the importance of long-term investing and the historical growth of the stock market. She also discusses the significant impact women had on the economy in the past year and the growth of Ellevest as a platform for women's wealth-building.
Sallie reflects on her initial skepticism about starting a women-focused investing firm and the importance of overcoming imposter syndrome with a growth mindset. The conversation concludes with a shared love for their alma mater, UNC, and a reminder to support and promote women in finance.
Takeaways
* Long-term investing in the stock market has historically delivered strong returns, making it a scalable way to build wealth.
* Women played a significant role in the economy in the past year, defying stereotypes and embracing their spending power.
* The retirement crisis disproportionately affects women, who have less wealth and live longer than men.
* Women tend to be better investors than men, as they are less likely to panic and trade frequently.
* Men have a crucial role to play in advancing gender equality and supporting women's financial empowerment.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and gratitude
00:46 Assessment of the economy and markets
03:12 The role of women in the economy
04:48 Update on Ellevest, $1.9 billion in AUM
07:33 Sallie's initial skepticism and change of perspective
10:48 The retirement crisis and its impact on women
12:48 Women's investment behavior and performance
16:02 Regional banking crisis and risks
20:01 Incentive structures for bank executives
20:48 The role of men in advancing gender equality
23:57 Overcoming imposter syndrome with a growth mindset
25:33 Shared love for UNC and closing remarks
In this conversation, Julia interviews Sallie Krawcheck, the CEO and founder of Ellevest (ellevest.com/), about the economy, how women have been investing, and the retirement crisis.
Sallie shares her assessment of the economy and markets, emphasizing the importance of long-term investing and the historical growth of the stock market. She also discusses the significant impact women had on the economy in the past year and the growth of Ellevest as a platform for women's wealth-building.
Sallie reflects on her initial skepticism about starting a women-focused investing firm and the importance of overcoming imposter syndrome with a growth mindset. The conversation concludes with a shared love for their alma mater, UNC, and a reminder to support and promote women in finance.
Takeaways
* Long-term investing in the stock market has historically delivered strong returns, making it a scalable way to build wealth.
* Women played a significant role in the economy in the past year, defying stereotypes and embracing their spending power.
* The retirement crisis disproportionately affects women, who have less wealth and live longer than men.
* Women tend to be better investors than men, as they are less likely to panic and trade frequently.
* Men have a crucial role to play in advancing gender equality and supporting women's financial empowerment.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and gratitude
00:46 Assessment of the economy and markets
03:12 The role of women in the economy
04:48 Update on Ellevest, $1.9 billion in AUM
07:33 Sallie's initial skepticism and change of perspective
10:48 The retirement crisis and its impact on women
12:48 Women's investment behavior and performance
16:02 Regional banking crisis and risks
20:01 Incentive structures for bank executives
20:48 The role of men in advancing gender equality
23:57 Overcoming imposter syndrome with a growth mindset
25:33 Shared love for UNC and closing remarks