
Everybody Can't Go Convos
She Lost $500,000—Then Divorced Her Money & Married Her Mindset | Dr. Tabitha Russell
Ask Jessi about your communication challenge... What would you do if one business decision cost you $500,000 ? Would you give up—or would you turn the lesson into a blueprint that could help thousands of other people avoid the same mistake? In this powerful Everybody Can't Go Convos episode, host Jessi Holley sits down with Dr. Tabitha Russell during the Leadership Experience Tour (LET) 2026 for a conversation about money mindset, wealth intelligence, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, multiple streams of income, purpose, and building a business that serves people—not desperation. Dr. Tabitha Russell shares the story behind one of her most powerful lessons: “I divorced my money and married my mindset.” After losing $500,000 , her home, cars, and other assets while raising four young children, Dr. Russell realized that although she had lost tangible things, she still had something incredibly valuable—her knowledge and her voice. Instead of allowing the experience to become her defeat, she turned the lesson into purpose. Today, she teaches entrepreneurs how to identify their signature message , turn their knowledge into products and services, create multiple streams of income , build visibility, and develop the mindset necessary to sustain success. THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF... You're an entrepreneur, aspiring entrepreneur, speaker, coach, consultant, creator, business owner, or professional who wants to: ✔️ Build wealth with intention ✔️ Develop a stronger money mindset ✔️ Create multiple streams of income ✔️ Turn your knowledge into a business ✔️ Build a signature message ✔️ Stop relying on hustle culture ✔️ Increase your visibility ✔️ Create products and services people actually need ✔️ Build a business around purpose and impact ✔️ Become more intentional about your financial future This conversation is a reminder that your hardest lesson can become someone else's blueprint. Your experience isn't wasted. Your story isn't wasted. Your knowledge isn't wasted. And sometimes the thing you thought broke you becomes the thing that gives you the authority to help someone else win. www.drtabatharussell.com www.everybodycantgo2.com Support the show

