Episode Summary
Behind every career move, family milestone, and household decision lies a financial story that rarely gets told. In this episode, Cassandra Cross, Wealth Advisor and Client Relationship Manager at Nicola Wealth, sits down with estate lawyer Christianne Murphy to explore the often-overlooked “invisible load” women carry, especially during major life transitions like marriage, motherhood, caregiving, or career changes. Together, they unpack the emotional and financial weight of this hidden labour, share personal stories, and offer actionable strategies to help women protect their financial identity, plan with confidence, and create space for their own goals.
Christianne Murphy
Estate Lawyer
Guest on Carrying It All: Women, Wealth & The Invisible Load
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