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44. From Teacher to Financial Coach with Natasha Carrillo of Money with Confidence
Just because you got your initial degree in education doesn’t mean you have to end your career in education. As humans, we have lots of different passions, so why not explore them? That’s the philosophy my guest on today’s episode, Natasha Carrillo, had. Natasha started as an educator but explored her passion as a financial coach, which she shares her journey with and advice today.We’ve discussed on the podcast many times before about transferable skills from education to a different field, and a financial coach is no different. Natasha gives insight into how she got started, what you’ll need to begin, and breaks down the different categories and terminology of all the different kinds of financial support roles to find which is the best match for you. Natasha followed her interests and passions to start a new career outside education, and she shares how you can do the same too!For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode44Watch our free on-demand workshop to learn more about flexible work opportunities beyond the classroom: https://www.educatorforever.com/workshopTake our free quiz to discover your next career step: https://www.educatorforever.com/quizFollow us on Instagram @educatorforever.