Dr. Mara Harvey Managed Billions — Here's What She Wishes Every Woman Knew About Money (EP#10))
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She managed billions for Switzerland's wealthiest families.
Then discovered girls get 10% less pocket money than boys.
So she quit.
Dr. Mara Catherine Harvey walked away from a CEO role managing global wealth divisions to fix something we're all doing wrong:
Financial parenting.
Her wake-up call?
"We're trying to fix women's finances at 35.
But the problem starts at age 7.
We're 30 years too late."
Here's what she saw working with billionaires:
Kids think money is magic.
Why?
→ Parents tap a card to pay.
→ They keep their phone and card.
→ Nothing leaves their hands.
→ Then packages arrive at the door.
Kids' conclusion: You don't give anything away. Stuff just shows up. Wants are unlimited.
"It's every kid's dream.
It's also destroying their financial future."
The system we're taught:
Give kids 1 franc in grade 1, 2 francs in grade 2, 3 in grade 3.
What we're actually teaching:
→ Money is a weekly gift
→ Money is for wants only
→ Money increases with age
Then we wonder why adults can't manage money.
What ultra-wealthy families do differently:
They're strict. Shockingly strict.
One billionaire client's kid asked for a €100 EasyJet ticket to visit their sibling.
The response?
"What are you going to do to earn it?"
Not "Sure, honey, here you go."
Dr. Mara's biggest realization at 50:
She finally found a partner who had her back 100%.
Dropped her at the station. Cooked dinner. Managed the house.
Her first thought?
"This is what men with traditional wives experience every day."
Full support to focus on their careers.
Someone handling everything at home.
Zero guilt about working late.
Most women never have that.
In this episode:
→ Why pocket money systems program inequality
→ Fast finance = fast fashion for your wallet
→ What billionaires teach their kids (it's not what you think)
→ Her biggest money mistakes (she waited too long to invest)
→ Why "we can't afford it" destroys money mindsets
→ The one sentence that changes everything
→ $100 trillion is shifting to women → are we ready?
Her message:
"You're always someone else's role model.
Share your mistakes. Help others leapfrog obstacles.
Use that influence."