What does bravery look like in the world of finance? Terri Duhon, Wall Street trader turned board director, TEDx speaker, and award-winning educator, shares her remarkable journey from rural Louisiana to MIT, J.P. Morgan, and the boardrooms of Morgan Stanley International and rising fintech firm Wise.
In this inspiring episode of the Market Maker Podcast mini-series spotlighting women in finance, Terri talks about the power of dreaming big, why financial literacy is essential for independence, and how being brave, not perfect, can change everything. She also explores the myths around women and numbers, the reality of imposter syndrome, and the critical role community plays in building confidence.
If you’ve ever doubted your path or felt like you didn’t belong, Terri’s story will remind you that you’re not alone and that you absolutely belong.
(00:00) Introduction & Guest Background
(00:52) Growing Up in Louisiana
(04:10) Imposter Syndrome & MIT
(08:28) Lessons from the Trading Floor
(13:07) Leaving Wall Street
(16:39) Bravery Over Perfection
(19:54) Women and Self-Selection
(25:58) Financial Independence
(30:00) Building Confidence
(33:25) Changing Role Models
(36:31) Final Message
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