Isn’t it Lovely to Manage Your Money? Special Guest: Sarah Kurtenbach

“With [MoveHER Money] I want to go just run a marathon…I am ready to do this! It’s an energy giver and it means that I am just walking in my calling of what God wants me to do in this season of my life.”

Isn’t it Lovely? is all about the Benjamins this week as moveHer Money founder Sarah Kurtenbach joins Rachel and Tracy to discuss her passion for teaching girls and young women all things finance! Sarah shares her own personal story of going from a broke college graduate with a $25 weekly grocery budget to a vice president of a Fortune 500 media company while still in her mid-20s. She examines the finer points of the quote “luck is where preparedness meets opportunity”, emphasizing the power of networking, follow-through, and openness to unique possibilities, and also reveals the pivotal moment she knew it was time to merge her passions for money and business to create online educational courses for girls and young women to learn about saving, investing, giving, credit cards, and more. Tracy and Sarah reminisce about stretching a budget utilizing 99-cent taco menus; Sarah and Rachel celebrate the way a true calling provides consistent energy. Everyone acknowledges the power of business clothing from Forever 21.

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Sarah Kurtenbach has over 13 years of experience working in technology, social media and influencer marketing. Her current passion and business venture is building moveHER Money. moveHER Money teaches high school and college girls how to increase their financial IQ and learn about money (in a fun way!)

After being a VP of a Fortune 500 Media Company in Atlanta and NYC, Sarah moved back home to South Dakota to marry the love of her life (Chad) and start a consulting practice. They have a son, Pierce and a daughter, Ava. If there's one thing you can find in her house it's either coffee or dance parties.

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