Female inheritors: redefining their relationship to wealth and money with Ella Chase Hyland
We are changing the conversation for women about money and investing. We focus on how women can manage and invest their money in the public and private markets and how they are the driving force behind the change we want to see in the world.
Michelle discusses how women in family enterprises are often unfairly perceived as low-key influencers, peacekeepers or business players conflicted by “obligations” to family.
Ella discusses how to uncover your money story, how to rewrite your money story, so it empowers your financial future, and how to change the money story for your family.
Ella and Michelle discuss discovering four ways to lead, and using this model to apply for women of all ages in complex family systems, whether as a rising generation or firmly established.
Connecting with Female Wealth Creators and Inheritors
Ella discusses tactical tools to improve advisor relationships with clients and their family members so that advisors can “stick with the family,” and debunks common assumptions about female clients.
The Likeability Trap: How to Balance Authentic Leadership with Success
In this episode, Michelle explains the systemic problems affecting women such as the lack of representation of women at the top, why for women to be a leader we must be authentic but others may either see our authentic selves as not-leaderly, or as leaderly but unlikeable.
Let’s Go Do Some Living Before We Do Some Dying, with Ella Chase Hyland
Our conversation with Ella inspired the financial insight at the end of the podcast, where we discuss how to financially plan for the potential of an unexpected disability.
The third episode of the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast Series on Negotiating has just been published. This week I interviewed Ella Chase Hyland, the co-founder of Wellth Works, about the myth that people who inherit wealth don’t need to learn negotiation skills.
“A panel conversation presented by Forthlane Partners, with Dennis Jaffe, Michele Mikeska, Ella Chase, and Lisa Wolverton, moderated by Michelle Orsy.”
Navigating the Complexities of Generational Wealth With Ella Chase. Ella is redefining the evolution of the family office and the role of female inheritor.
Holding your own as a young person in a boardroom full of powerful, experienced people isn’t easy. But for many young inheritors, confidence in the rest of life is just as difficult. We sit down with Kore Ventures and talk about overcoming self-doubt, insights on growing up in a family of wealth and helping other women step up as leaders in their families.
Wellth Works, joined Ellevest Financial Advisor Cameron Rogers to share their expertise with generational wealth transfers and provide insights on things to consider in your next generation planning.
Four Things Successful Women Do in Big Financial Transitions
Divorce, retirement, becoming a widow. All major inflection points where women are pressed to make major financial decisions — often for the first time. And though the transitions themselves might differ, the feeling of being overwhelmed is often the same. We offer a practical guide based on countless consultations with women who have faced life’s most profound turning points.
Travel for the Benefit of Family Cohesion and Communication
In this episode, Angelo speaks with Wellth Works to learn how to cultivate better family communication, empathy, and understanding through a holistic approach that includes wealth, health, contribution, and significance.
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A year long coaching program for wealth inheritors and future family leaders to gain clear life direction, financial responsibility, and effective leadership skills.
Ascend will help you find your voice, define your path, and take the lead.