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94. “I Thought I Could Do This Alone" — Dagmar’s Investing School Story

Episode 94 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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“I thought I could figure out investing by myself…”

That’s what Dagmar — a student of Investing School — believed too. A smart, successful mom of two and full-time entrepreneur, she thought reading books and Googling terms would eventually be enough

Inside the episode:

  1. Why trying to “DIY” investing was slowing her down — and what shifted everything
  2. What it actually felt like to go through Investing School as a total beginner
  3. The moment she realized: This isn’t just about money. This is about power.

🎧 Press play if you’ve ever felt like you’re “too smart” to still feel stuck with money. 

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About the show

Centsational Women Investing is the podcast helping women across Europe master investing, build passive income, and create real financial freedom — without the jargon, the judgment, or the finance-bro energy. Each week we make personal finance, somatic work and financial literacy simple, blending practical investment strategies with the money mindset and somatic work that helps you actually follow through. Whether you're learning how to start investing for the first time, planning for retirement, building wealth alongside your career, or working toward full financial independence, this is your space to feel calm, clear, and powerful with money.

Topics we cover: investing for women · how to start investing · passive income · financial freedom · financial literacy · money mindset · wealth building · wealth management · financial independence · retirement planning · financial confidence · overcoming financial anxiety · i...

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