Sharing a new vision of wealth.
Money doesn’t need to feel overwhelming or intimidating. As a financial advisor turned author, I help audiences discover what it really means to feel wealthy—and it’s not what you think.
My talks move beyond traditional financial advice to explore the deeper relationship we all have with money. I guide people to see wealth not as a number in an account, but as a lived experience of meaning, connection, and “enough.”
From keynote addresses at national conferences to intimate retreats, I create transformative experiences that invite participants to rethink wealth, reimagine success, and step into a more fulfilling relationship with wealth, money and life.

“Elizabeth’s talk was one of the most talked-about sessions of our conference. She took a topic that often feels heavy—money—and made it deeply human, engaging, and inspiring.”
— Conference Organizer, AssetMark Women’s Forum
Previous Speaking Engagements
What Audiences Experience:
Through engaging stories, interactive exercises, and profound questions, I help participants:
Differentiate between wealth and affluence
Recognize and release patterns of scarcity and avoidance
Discover how to compound meaning in their lives—not just money
Redefine wealth as a state of well-being, not just net worth
Attendees leave with fresh insight, practical tools, and a deeper sense of possibility in their relationship to money and wealth.
Popular Topics:
Practices for Finding Joy in Your Relationship to Money
The Power of Enough: What Does it Really Mean to Embody Wealth?
Stop Paying for Your Past: Unlocking the Wealth in Your Financial DNA
Conversations with Money: Stop Blaming Money and Start Owning Your Life

“Elizabeth helped me discover this whole concept of enoughness. I learned to relinquish my childhood fears about being out of control with money. I used to think I didn’t know how to get it when I wanted it, and couldn’t have the things that I wanted. Through my conversations with money, I’ve come to better understand money and see it for what it is.”
— Abe H.