Debt Doesn't Make You Bad With Money And It's Time We Talked About It!
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We need to talk about debt. Business debt. The kind that shows up with shame already attached, even when it's being handled strategically.
In this episode, Lisa Marie gets personal about her own experience carrying a business line of credit for the first time, what it felt like even as someone who teaches this, and why the old stories showed up anyway. This conversation is for every entrepreneur who has been managing their debt quietly, alone, and wondering what it says about them.
What you'll hear in this episode:
- The crucial difference between strategic debt and avoidance debt, and why most people have never had it broken down in plain terms
- Why normalizing debt is not the same as being comfortable staying stuck in it
- Lisa Marie's honest account of using a business line of credit in 2024 and 2025, including the anxiety, the shame spiral, and the question that broke through all of it
- Why you cannot manage money well from a place of fear
- Three practical steps to take if you're carrying business debt right now
The narrative that society puts on debt is not yours to carry. You just have to decide to put it down.
Ready to stop managing your debt alone? Money Movz™ Voxer Coaching gives you two full weeks of direct access to Lisa Marie. You'll look at your debt, your cash flow, and what's actually happening in your business — and build a clear, strategic, shame-free plan that's aligned with you. No judgment, no lecture. Just strategy, clarity, and someone in your corner who's been exactly where you are.
Resources
- The Seven Money Pitfalls email series
- Money Movz™ Voxer Coaching
- Transcendent Wealth Co
Resources
- The Seven Money Pitfalls email series
- Money Movz™ Voxer Coaching
- Transcendent Wealth Co
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Transcendent Wealth Co. LLC
https://www.transcendentwealthco.com