Rest, Relationships, and Revenue with Natalie Bullen
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What if the wealth you’re chasing isn’t something you earn… but something you embody?
In this week’s episode of The Wealth We Hold, host Lynzie Smith sits down with Natalie Bullen, founder and CEO of Unapologetic Wealth LLC, a private advisory for high-earning women ready to turn income into lasting wealth. She helps clients sharpen financial command, build strategic relationships, and embody their rich identity without apology.
Natalie shares her journey from money coaching to becoming the go-to advisor for women ready to turn income into generational wealth. She opens up about the financial pitfalls she witnessed in entrepreneurship, the women who inspired her money mindset, and the pivotal moment she decided to expand her work to help clients on both sides of the wealth equation: revenue and retention.
Throughout the episode, they share what it really means to embody wealth from the inside out, not just through numbers, but through identity, relationships, rest, and community.
Natalie reminds us that wealth isn’t a number, it’s a way of being. It’s time, space, freedom, community, rest, and the certainty that you are designed for more.
If you’ve been craving community and connection, you’re invited to join Finding Common Ground women’s circle on November 20th at 6 pm PST. We’ll shift our focus to lean into the winter months with the intention of being “Nourished through Self Care,” co-facilitated with Makuyo of SIIKA Herb & Honey Co. as our co-facilitator. It’s a free, no-sales space to connect, reflect, and reset. Grab your spot now and get ready to leave feeling grounded, inspired, and radiant.
Connect with us:
• Website
• Instagram: @lynziemsmith @thewealthwehold
Connect with Natalie:
• Website
• Instagram: @unapologeticwealth
• Podcast