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Risky Women

Rachel Rodgers

By Rachel Rodgers, author of We Should All Be Millionaires. Dispatches on entrepreneurship, wealth, and the systems designed to keep women broke — plus the unfiltered diary of a CEO who is running a company, raising a family, and living her life out loud.

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    Rachel Rodgers helps historically excluded people build wealth. She is the founder and CEO of Hello Seven and the author of We Should All Be Millionaires and other titles.

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