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Price your services for your life expansion.Pricing your services shouldn't mean choosing between being liked and getting paid. In this episode, Christine Walsh breaks down her signature Holographic Pricing framework: the Logic, Emotion, and Intuition triangle that helps women founders set prices they can actually hold in a sales conversation. You'll learn how to calculate your real revenue floor, price from the value you deliver rather than the hours you work, and build profit in from the start. Plus, reflection questions to uncover what's really underneath your pricing because underpricing is never just about the number. Your pricing should support your life, not just your workload.

You don’t need more revenue. You need to stop the leaks.This week on Made for Money, we’re talking about money leaks. The quiet places in your business where cash is slipping out without you even realizing it. I see this all the time with women running strong businesses who are making good money, but still not feeling it in their bank account. It’s not always a revenue problem. It’s a leakage problem. In this episode, I walk you through the top five places I see money leaking in a business, from underpricing to messy cash flow to not paying yourself consistently. These are simple, fixable shifts that can immediately change how much money you actually keep. Pick one leak, plug it this week, and watch what happens.#MoneyLeaks #BusinessProfit #CashFlow#EntrepreneurMoney #WomenInBusiness #ProfitStrategy#PayYourselfFirst #ServiceBasedBusiness #FemaleFounder#BusinessFinances

And pay yourself consistently. Unlock the secret to steady cash flow and true business power by paying yourself consistently... because without it, your business isn’t truly yours. This episode cuts through all the noise to reveal how making profit a decision transforms your business from a money pit into a powerhouse of stability and growth. Christine Walsh shares the simplest, most effective strategies to embed profit and paying yourself into your business model. So there is no more leaving money on the table or feeling guilty about taking what you deserve.Join the Moneta waitlist.Schedule a financial assessment with Christine.

The difference between reactive debt and strategic debt and how smart women founders use it to grow. Debt has a reputation...and most of it is wrong. In this episode, we strip away the shame and redefine debt for what it actually is: a tool. I break down the difference between reactive debt and strategic debt, how to use borrowing as leverage in your business, and why avoiding debt may be keeping you stuck. This is about leading your money, not fearing it.

Why your revenue isn't the real problem!If you’re making money but feel out of control with it...this episode is for you. Your revenue is not the problem. Your cash flow is. In this episode, Christine breaks down what cash flow actually is and why so many women feel like they are starting over each month, even with strong income. You will learn the difference between profit and cash, the rhythm of money in your business, and the three biggest mistakes she sees with cash flow. Cash flow is more than a financial term... It is how you hold, move, and lead your money.. in all the ways. Join the Moneta interest list at rebelrisefinance.com/moneta

5 overlooked resources that can increase revenue without working harder.What if the next level of revenue in your business isn’t something new…but something you already have? In this episode, Christine shares the five most powerful assets hiding inside most women-owned businesses (that you might not have been looking at) and how to amplify them in today’s economy. If you’re ready to stop chasing more and start leveraging what already exists, this conversation will change how you see your business in all the best ways!Links:Contact ChristineMoneta Be a guest on Made for MoneyOn Our Best Behavior

In uncertain economic times, many women entrepreneurs feel the pressure of slower sales cycles, concentrated revenue, and inconsistent cash flow. In this episode of Made for Money, Christine moves us into practical financial leadership. As she says, being made for money isn’t just about the energetics, it’s also about structure. She walks us through three grounded strategies to build durable revenue in your business:• How to conduct a revenue concentration audit • Why recurring revenue and layered offers create stability • How to calculate your operating “money floor” and build a 3-month cash reserve. This episode is for women founders who want predictable income, stronger cash flow, and long-term business sustainability in ANY economy… we don’t have time to wait for the economy to stabilize, we are designing it. Together.Click here to schedule an appointment with Christine.

Before we move into strategy and wealth building, I want to name what has already shifted.This episode reflects on the internal transformation that happens before income grows — the shifts in money mindset, nervous system safety, identity, and financial self-trust.Season 1 hasn't been about hacks. It's been about helping women move from urgency to capacity, from shame to self-honesty, and from chasing money to building the ability to hold it.If you're ready for sustainable wealth — not burnout-driven income — this episode shows why real financial growth starts inside.You may not have more money yet. But you're not relating to it the same way.And that's where everything changes.

Grief isn’t just about losing people - it’s also about losing income, identity, safety, and certainty. In this intimate season-closing episode, Christine explores the connection between grief, attachment, and money, and why learning to let go is a necessary part of building a healthy relationship with wealth. When we stop gripping, money is finally able to move.

What if your relationship with money isn’t a mindset issue...but an embodiment one? In this episode of Made for Money, Christine builds on last week’s breath work conversation and bring the rest of the body into the picture. Money isn’t just something you think about or manage, it’s something you feel, hold, and live in relationship with. She explores wealth as an embodied, sensory experience and introduce the five senses as portals to receiving and holding money with more presence, safety, and vitality. Not from a sexual lens, but from a sensual one, you know... sensation, aliveness, and intimacy with life...yeah! This episode is an invitation to notice where you contract around money, why growth can feel numbing, and how embodied presence creates sustainable wealth you can actually keep.Money Songs playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/55heGGqhWFNHBmeHo5KXUv?si=ysIZF9jEQxOAeIXJBpYMBgAbout Christine: https://rebelrisefinance.com/