Money as a Mirror: How Self-Worth Shapes Your Wealth with Abundance Coach, Scarlett Stanhope

Money as a Mirror_ How Self-Worth Shapes Your Wealth with Abundance Coach, Scarlett Stanhope

What if the thing holding you back from the life you want... is your own relationship with money?

In this empowering episode of The EmPOWERed Half Hour, Becca sits down with Abundance Coach and entrepreneur Scarlett Stanhope—known as The Biz Hippie—for a conversation that goes way beyond budgets and spreadsheets. Together, they unpack how your self-worth, beliefs, and internal narratives are deeply tied to your financial reality—and how shifting them can lead to breakthroughs in not only your income, but your joy, purpose, and peace.

From her “bathroom floor moment” to helping others rewrite their money stories, Scarlett shares how tuning into your internal world is the secret to transforming your external life. If you’ve ever felt stuck in survival mode, disconnected from your desires, or unsure how to step into a more empowered way of living—this episode is for you.

 

Money is Energy

Learn how your internal beliefs about money shape your financial reality.

Self-Worth = Net Worth

Why healing your self-image is a non-negotiable step toward abundance.

Scarcity Seeds vs. Abundance Activation

Discover how to identify old programming and rewrite your story.

Control is Empowerment

How taking conscious ownership of your finances helps you reclaim your life.



Key Moments You Won't Want to Miss:

  • Becca and Scarlett share their parallel stories of high-achieving burnout and the turning points that led them toward inner alignment.
  • Scarlett explains how her toxic money story kept her stuck in survival mode—and how she climbed out of the “pit” and learned to fly.
  • They break down the connection between money and emotional safety—and how to cultivate security from the inside out.
  • Learn a simple but powerful practice to start healing your money relationship today, using awareness and gratitude.
  • Scarlett reveals how exponential growth works—why you may feel like nothing’s happening before your breakthrough arrives.


Empowering Thoughts to Take With You:

  •  “You have so much more power and control than you think… you already have the power now and all you have to do is learn how to wield it.” – Scarlett Stanhope
  • “Growth is exponential… it's not that it's not working. It's only not gonna work if you give up.” – Becca Powers 
  • “When you heal your relationship with money, you're opening up the door to thriving.” – Scarlett Stanhope
  • Gratitude is one way that you get to build that bridge back to connection.” – Becca Powers


About Scarlett

Scarlett Stanhope, aka The Biz Hippie, teaches coaches to conquer their finances and own their worth so they can be fully supported by the work they love! Scarlett harnessed the power of money to break free from her workaholic career path and pursue her dreams. She uses a combination of tangible money management strategies as well as a variety of coaching techniques to help her clients transform their mindset and relationship to money, allowing them to strategically achieve their goals and live their best lives.

 

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Becca Powers:
Welcome to another episode of The EmPOWERed Half Hour, and I have a treat for you. We are going to talk about abundance today, and y’all know I love abundance, so this is going to be a really good episode. I have with me another Brand Builders Group friend, Scarlett, the Biz Hippie. And I just love the word hippie.
I've always called myself like a corporate hippie, so I’m just like, we’re gonna be kindred spirits here. It’s gonna be great. Scarlett, welcome to the show.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Thank you so much for having me. I am so excited for our episode today. I know it’s going to be amazing.

Becca Powers:
I know, me too. So when we were talking before we hit record, I was saying, “What are you focusing on right now? What are you doing?” And you’re like, “Well, I have a program called Empowered Abundance, and it’s kind of cohort-style.”
And then we started sharing our backgrounds—how you were in a career that wasn’t fully aligned, and you had to go through that experience. So that’s the only thing I know, and I want to know more. What got you to the point of creating this program that you offer today?

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah, and it was a long journey. Before I became a coach and an entrepreneur, I was living a life that was very different than how my life looks now. I always love to say that I was living a life based on “shoulds.” I was a type A, high-achieving, workaholic perfectionist.

Becca Powers:
Hey, reformed myself. Hey, here we go. Totally.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Exactly. From the time I was little, I was that kid getting straight A’s in school—all the way through college. I had a 3.9 GPA. I was managing restaurants by the time I was 18. I had a key to the restaurant, would leave at 2:00 AM, close up the restaurant, and was just holding a lot.
I was working 30-plus hours a week while going to school full-time, paying for college out of pocket. I was a very successful young adult on paper.

But at the same time, my reality and internal well-being were in a really bad place because I didn’t really know who I was, or what I wanted, or what kind of life would really be meaningful for me. I was just going with the flow, chasing success, chasing some finish line—hoping that at some point, once I achieved the money, or the success, or the job title, then I would be happy.
Then my life would start. Then I would be fulfilled.

And then one day I realized that this wasn’t true—that I was over here waiting for life to start. But in fact, I was already living life, and that it was up to me to do something about it and to make my life meaningful now.
So yeah, I began this journey.

Becca Powers:
I’m like, oh my God, there are so many things. But the first thing that comes up for me is that—
I mean, that’s the narrative I hear over and over again. And unfortunately, so many people wait until they retire before they start thinking about what’s next.
Or they’re mid- to senior-level in their career and they’re like, “Wow, I’m super successful, but I’m not fulfilled. I never got to live my thing. I did the societal conditioning thing.”

And like you said, you might have some success, but you’re living someone else’s version. You're waiting until—what? Do I have to wait until I’m 62 to retire before I get to do my thing?
No. We get to do that now.

So if someone’s listening going, “Oh my God, yeah, that’s me right now,” what would you say?

Scarlett Stanhope:
I would say, first of all, you are the one in control of this life.
And it might feel like you’re not in control, because trust me, I was just getting bashed around and going with the flow in a downward spiral kind of way.
I literally felt like I was a zombie in my life.

Becca Powers:
Oh, I’ve been there.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Right? Like, “I’m a zombie. I’m not here. I’m dissociated. I’m disconnected. I’m depressed. I am numb to my reality.”
But even in that, you still have the power to take different steps. You still have the power to be in control. And it’s completely in your hands to start living a more thriving and fulfilling life—starting right now.

Becca Powers:
Yes to all of that. There are a few things that you said—like we have the power.
I always say, “You’re the CEO of your life,” right? And while we might be CEOs of our businesses or from that perspective—regardless of what role you’re in—you think you’re in control of your career, but have you ever taken that step back to think you’re in control of your life?

That you get to stop now and make different choices.
Anyway, everything you’re saying—I’m drooling over. These are my favorite things to talk about.

When you first started getting back into—I would call that alignment with your truer self—what were some of the things that you noticed opened up for you?


Climbing Out of the Hole and Healing the Money Wound

Scarlett Stanhope:
Oh yeah. And it was a long journey. It’s a process.

Becca Powers:
Yeah, it’s not like an overnight thing. I ended up driving myself—like working myself—to what I call my bathroom floor moment. I had an emotional collapse. And so, like, my rebuilding process took over two years.
And I would say even that though—that moment was ten years ago.
I mean, I think we’re always on a journey, so yeah. I don’t know that it ever ends once you start.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. For me, I always envisioned it like I had dug myself into a really deep hole and I was stuck at the bottom of this pit.
And then there was this whole length of time of discovering myself and really crawling out of that pit. And that took a lot of effort and a lot of energy.
It’s like you’re hauling yourself up.

Becca Powers:
Yes.

Scarlett Stanhope:
It’s tiring and exhausting and you’re tired and you’re beat up.
And then you get on the ground and you’re like, “Oh, now I’m on the ground.”
And then there’s this whole secondary journey of now learning how to fly.
But that whole first part of—

Becca Powers:
I love that analogy so much.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Right? It’s just like getting out.
So a huge part of that for me was a big self-discovery journey. Discovering: Who am I? What do I want? What’s important to me? What do I actually enjoy?
What kind of life do I want to live?

Because those were all things I had never even really allowed myself to consider before, because I was chasing this success path that was fueled by money.
And my relationship with money was the thing that had caused me to go down this downward spiral in the first place.
So as I went on my own self-discovery journey, I also started to heal my relationship with money as well.

Becca Powers:
So can we talk about that? Because I think that most people have kind of a dysfunctional relationship with money.
So if you were still in a position having a dysfunctional relationship with money, what would you tell yourself—in your current state?

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yes. And this is exactly the work that I do with my clients, so this is my bread and butter—

Becca Powers:
Woo! I’m excited.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Which is why we’re here, because it was such a huge part of my life.
My toxic, challenging, complicated relationship with money was driving me to live a life that I didn’t really want to live.

And money was the thing holding me back from instead choosing a more fulfilling, more thriving life.
But the reality is—and what I would say to this past self and what she needed to know—is that money was not controlling me. I was actually the one in control of my money, just like I’m the one in control of my life.

And instead of using my money and letting my money hold me back and keep me down and keep me stuck and make me play small and play safe—instead, you can use the power of your money to actually live the life you want to live, starting right now.

Becca Powers:
Wow. That’s really powerful.
I don’t think most people, again, stop to think about that—and how they could use their relationship with money to start living the life that they want now.

All right. So like, my brain wants to ask you like three more questions, but I’ll just start with: When you started unpacking this, what was one lesson that came up for you?

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. I mean, one was—just the foundational relationship with money is based off of what we learn growing up.
And also, your relationship with money is such a deep reflection of your relationship with yourself.

Becca Powers:
Girl, I’m just saying—I’m getting so excited over here because I always say your net worth is a reflection of your self-worth.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yes.

Becca Powers:
And I’m like, say more. Keep going. I didn’t even mean to interrupt you, but I was very excited.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Exactly.
Your relationship with money is your relationship to yourself, because your self-worth is tied to your relationship with money.
Right? So I used to be somebody who had very low self-worth. That’s why I was pushing and high-achieving and needed to be perfect and needed to work hard and needed to make lots of money and needed to get great—

Becca Powers:
Lots of external—

Scarlett Stanhope:
External.

Becca Powers:
External. And you needed to build up that—

Scarlett Stanhope:
Internal.

Becca Powers:
Internal and true. Yes.

Self-Worth, Validation, and the Path to Internal Abundance

Scarlett Stanhope:
Exactly. So as I discovered who I was and started to no longer need that external validation and instead could own my worth and own my power and feel confident in myself—and develop that self-love, self-trust, self-confidence—that one, transformed my whole entire life.
But also, all of that was a reflection of my relationship with money as well, and allowed me to make that shift. To start to wield the power of my money to create the life I want to live now instead of letting money hold me back and letting myself hold me back.

Becca Powers:
That is wildly insightful because even through you just sharing your short story, I think that a lot of people can relate to what you're saying.
And I know in my own unfolding, in my own transformation, I had a very similar realization.
So that's why I was like, yes.

I realized that—I mean, I was successful. I was making six figures—but I was doing it at a cost, right?
And that's because my self-worth wasn't fully intact. Like, I believed I was worth six figures, but I believed that I had to earn it and prove it.
And so I was grinding.

It’s weird how our beliefs do really dictate our outcomes.
So I had a belief that I was worth six figures.
But then I had a secondary belief that said I had to earn it.
And in my world—because I’m an overachiever—that means I had to earn it.

You know, I worked 12-hour days, I took on all these extra projects. Like, it was overdrive central.
And then I realized, oh—I was seeking external validation.
And I had a lot of my needs that needed to be met externally rather than internally.

And so that was just a huge shift when I was able to do that internal work and get my belief system—my sense of approval—from myself rather than the external.
So I don’t know if you're cool talking about that, but I think it’s really important as we’re having this conversation that that external and internal narrative becomes really important.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Oh my gosh. I love that you just used the words external and internal because that is the foundation of all of the work that I do.

Becca Powers:
Hey—air five! Boom!

Scarlett Stanhope:
Boom.
Because especially a lot of the people that I work with, they feel stressed about money.
They feel like they don't have enough, and they're like, what's going on?
Like, I'm working really hard. I'm doing everything right.

And yet no matter how hard I work, how much money I have—I still don’t feel fulfilled.
I still don’t feel free.
I don’t feel abundant.
I don’t feel like I have enough.

And it's because you have to address both the internal aspects—the internal relationship with money—and the external relationship with money.

And so many people are focusing on doing one or the other, but you really need both to get that total transformation so that you can step into your next level of abundance where you are free and fulfilled.

And the internal—what that looks like to me and what I teach my clients—is bringing awareness to the scarcity seeds, right?
The scarcity-based beliefs that were implanted in us when we were kids growing up.
The stories and the narrative that created these beliefs, and how we show up and act and live our lives and create our realities based on these beliefs.

And so when you bring awareness to these—

Becca Powers:
Hey, that's the word—

Scarlett Stanhope:
Awareness, right? That’s when you can start to change it and transform it and get to the root of the issue with money.
Because no matter how hard you work or how much money you get, until you do the internal work, it's not going to change the pattern or the results.
So that's the internal piece.

Becca Powers:
I love it.
And the cool thing is—and I’m sure you're going to attest to this in yourself and with your clients, since you do so much abundance work—but I can speak on behalf of myself and also the clients that I serve.

But in my own story, when my sense of validation and approval came from inside, within my first two years—and again, I hit the bathroom floor.
I worked myself into autoimmune disease. I had a lot to clean up.
I was very weak for a long time.

So like how you said—climbing out of the hole—my climbing out of the hole took a long time.

But once I was on ground and learning to fly—just using your analogy again—I doubled my income the first year.
And I was like, holy—like, I didn’t even do anything.

I mean, I did. I did a lot of internal work. I did a lot. But on the outside, I was still in my same career field. I did get a new job.
But I was like, oh my God—your net worth equals your self-worth and vice versa.

And I just—so that was a beautiful description, but I think it’s so wild to see how it manifests on the outside, is what I’m saying.
You do the internal work—so listeners, if you’re doing the internal work that Scarlett’s talking about—it begins to manifest on the outside.
Which, when it does—it’s mind-blowingly cool.

The Power of Exponential Growth and Not Giving Up

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. And exactly what you're talking about as well is growth and transformation is exponential.
And so some of the people that I talk to, they're like, "I feel like I've been doing all this internal work for a long time, and it's not getting me anywhere. It just feels like I'm walking on this long, slow, flat path, and I'm not rising up at all."
And I'm like, "Okay, well, growth is exponential."

If you've ever seen an exponential curve—like a graph in math class—it’s flat and long for a really long time, but it's slow.
It’s like doubling and doubling, doubling in just really, really small increments that you can't see.
And then all of a sudden, it doubles to the point where it just rocket ships up.
But you’ve got to turn that corner, and you have to keep going.

I think the problem is some of us stop because we're on this flat path, and we're like, "I'm not getting anywhere. I'm not making any progress."
But like what you saw in your experience, you're like, "Oh my gosh, all of a sudden everything doubled."
It's because you hit the growth curve and you stepped into the exponential growth.

Becca Powers:
Yes. And that's just like—I'm so glad we're talking about that.
As you said, I think some people give up on themselves before they get that.
I am so paraphrasing because I haven't read the book in a long time, but I know in Think and Grow Rich there's a story of the miners, you know, digging for gold.

And then the one company and gentleman abandoned the site, and someone else took it, and then they found the gold within like—I don't know—two months.
I'm making that up. If you read the book, you'll know what the real story is.
But the point is, it's kind of like that.

You might spend two years digging, and then in that final two months, you'll find your gold.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Right. Exactly. Exactly right.
And it’s more in the continuing to keep going until you hit it, right?
Exactly. It’s not that it's not working.
It’s only not going to work if you give up.

Becca Powers:
Hey, yes ma'am. That’s awesome.
So let's talk about—let’s go in the direction of empowerment because, I mean, it is The EmPOWERed Half Hour and you are—you're an empowerment coach too.

How could a listener benefit from shifting their mindset around money, and also like worth altogether—the external worth and the internal worth?

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. And I think there's the internal work that we've talked about that plays a huge role in this.
And I also think there's external, tangible work that plays a really big role in this as well.

Because like we've been talking about, the power and feeling empowered really comes from being the one in control of your life.
And how you can be more in control of your life than ever before is by being in control of your money and learning to consciously and intentionally wield the power of your money to create the life that you want to live.

And this is a practice of bringing awareness to your money.
What are you currently spending on?
What are you choosing?
What are you prioritizing?
And how are you manifesting your current life through how you use your money—how you make it, how you spend it—and the beliefs and thoughts and priorities underpinning those decisions and those actions.

And once you bring this awareness to your money, then you can start to make new decisions with your money in alignment with the life you want to live.
And that's how you can tangibly and in a grounded way manifest whatever life you want to live, no matter how much money you have.
Because you're taking the power that is your money, and you are using it to create your life and your reality.

And there’s nothing more empowering than feeling like you are the one in control of your life and that you are the creator of your reality.

Becca Powers:
I love that so much because—
Well, A, because it's true.
And then B, for the listeners, I’m just like, think about what she said.
Like how empowering it is to be the one in control.

Think about how disempowering it is to not be in control.
And we feel those feelings all the time when we feel powerless over our situation.
We stay stuck in a job that doesn't support us, value us, things like that.
But we're like, "Oh, I have the security of a paycheck, so I'm just gonna stay."

And then just that—that choice—then puts you, you're talking earlier in the conversation about that scarcity seed, and then you're like, "Oh, now I gotta hold on to this thing."
So instead of being in a place of abundance and empowerment, you're in a place of disempowerment.

And even if you don't realize it, if you think this is a conscious choice you're making, you're reducing yourself.
And then those decisions end up bleeding into your other decisions.

Like you were saying. So instead of using your money to build a life that you love, you might be using your money just to survive—like just pay your bills and stuff like that.

So, different angle on the same thing that we're talking about, but I'd love for you to talk about that a little bit.


Healing Scarcity and Manifesting a Life You Love

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. Your money is—it’s so powerful to bring awareness around your money and do work around your relationship with money because your relationship with your money is a reflection of your relationship with yourself.

Any of your thoughts, beliefs about yourself and the world—it’s all reflected in your money.
So when you look at your money tangibly, on paper, what you're doing is you're uncovering all of the scarce-based beliefs, the fear-based beliefs, every choice that you're making that's rooted in a misaligned place—right?

Like choices you're making from survival mode.
Choices you're making because you were told that money doesn't grow on trees growing up, and you need to penny pinch and save.
Choices that you're making because you're afraid of failing or afraid of doing something wrong.

And when you look at your money on paper, it's tangibly right in front of you—how you are creating your life and the internal beliefs and motivations that are driving that and creating that.

And so that's when you go in to heal those scarcity seeds.
But then when you step into your most abundant self and you plant new seeds of abundance, and you get clear on the vision of the life you want to live and what's important to you and what your vision self values and prioritizes—then you can make your money reflect that with every single dollar that you spend.

And that's how you make that vision your new reality and literally manifest that new life.

Becca Powers:
So awesome. I love this because it's a concept that's really hard for people.
I think maybe, like, surface level—like, “Oh yeah, I understand the theory”—but the work is definitely where it gets hard.

Changing all these beliefs—but boy, is it a game changer.
Like, your life changes in such a significant way.
And not just the outward abundance, but on the inside.

Could you imagine—listeners—like, closing your eyes (unless you're driving, because then don't close your eyes), but, you know, closing your eyes and just feeling that aligned relationship with money?

What you're also going to feel is grace.
You're going to feel flow.
You're going to feel calm.
You're going to feel warm.
You're going to feel happy.

That inner conflict is going to be removed.

So anyway, you can open your eyes if your eyes are still closed.
But I just wanted you to kind of feel like this—
Abundance is so much more.

And I know that's what you mean when you're saying all this, but abundance is so much more than the money.
You get abundant in all the other good things in life.

So I don't know if you want to say something on that too.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah, absolutely.
Because money does bleed into every area of your life, right?
And we can think of money as this one thing that's a segment from our reality—it's just like a portion of our life.

But I like to see money in this current day and age as a foundation that everything else rests upon.

I've talked to so many people who aren't doing things because of money.
Right? Like, “Oh, I'm not traveling even though I want to. I'm not pursuing my business even though I want to. I'm not getting married even though I want to. I'm not having kids even though I want to. I'm not going on dates and being connected with my partner even though I want to.”

And so money bleeds into every area of life—even our health and our wellbeing, money is tied to it.

So when you heal your relationship with money, you're opening up the door to thriving because no longer is money holding you back in all of these areas of life.
And instead, you can simply be who you're meant to be and live the life that you're meant to live.

And that bleeds into everything that you do and just how you exist—
Feeling safe and supported and stable and free with your money so that you can just simply exist and be.
And have that be enough.

Taking Back Your Power Through Abundance

Becca Powers:
That is awesome. I have like two things that I want to ask you, but I think the first one is, I want to make sure—because you said you had a special offer for the listeners today—that they could do a 30-minute abundance reading with you. What do you call it exactly?

Scarlett Stanhope:
Yeah. So I love to offer a 30-minute Abundance Activation Session with people—

Becca Powers:
Activation session! That's what it was.

Scarlett Stanhope:
With people who listen to my podcast episodes. And what it is, it's a free 30-minute session where we're going to dive deep into your current relationship with money, uncover seeds of scarcity, get super clear on your most abundant vision, and then build a roadmap to help you get there.
And then, if you want to explore working together and what that looks like to go even further with this work, there's an opportunity to talk about that as well.
And so I invite you to sign up for your Abundance Activation Session, which you can do at thebizhippie.com/activate.

Becca Powers:
Awesome. And we'll have that in the show notes too. That leads me to my second question. I wanted to make sure that if we ran out of time, we got that done, because that's such an awesome gift.
Thank you so much for offering that to the listeners. Because if people can get their relationship with money healed, the abundance just comes—like we were saying—in every element of their life.
So it's just beautiful. Thank you for that.

And then—what is a practical—like, so if someone's like, “I just want a practical tip. Where can I start?” What would you say?

Scarlett Stanhope:
I would say the simplest thing that you can do to start is to start to develop a relationship with money.
And there’s a lot of people that I talk to that actually have fear or aversion to looking at their money and managing their money and being aware of their money because of all this scarcity and lack and fear and not-enoughness that underpins our lives.

And so this could look like getting comfortable with checking your bank account and just seeing the numbers that are in there—and learning to slow down your breath and feel safe and feel solid and grounded in whatever the number is.

And this is going to help you feel safe in your reality and start to develop a more positive relationship with money.
If you want to level that up, it would be to bring gratitude into your current life and your current money and saying, “Okay, I can afford these things. I’m so grateful that I can afford to pay my water bill. I'm grateful that I can afford to buy this coffee. I have money and abundance flowing to me.”
And that’s just the simple, bare-bones foundation of starting to heal that relationship with money.

Becca Powers:
And I love both of those. I want to reinforce both of those for the listeners.

So one is really practical. If you've listened to enough episodes, you know I'm a big fan of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, just because it's a simple framework for understanding human potential.
But if safety is not taken care of, it's going to be really hard to get to self-actualization or the full expression of our potential—or whatever words.

I use the word “radiance” too—like, in your full expression of radiance, whatever that is. Because you're just kind of stuck at surviving.

So I love that your practical tip started in safety.

And then I also love that you brought in gratitude because there's a spiritual element to all of this.

And you mentioned—I’m going to try not to go down the rabbit hole too long because we're getting towards the bottom of the 30 minutes—you mentioned disconnection. One of the reasons that we have financial abundance issues in the first place is because we're disconnected from Source, Universe, God—whatever.

I don’t get into the religion aspect, but there’s a disconnection from whatever is bigger out there, and there’s a disconnection from the trueness of who we really are.
And so, gratitude is one way that you get to build that bridge back to connection.

And so I love both your tips. I think they're right on with my own philosophies and what I love to teach.

You've been an absolute gem on this show, Scarlett. Thank you so much for being a guest.

We're coming down to the bottom, so I'd love you to share how people could stay in touch with you. And then I have one more question for you.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Amazing. Well, thank you for having me.

And for everybody listening, if you want to keep in touch, there’s two ways.
One is, you can follow me on Instagram where I am very active. My handle is @thebizhippie.

Again, you can also book that Abundance Activation Session with me if you want to go deeper or if you want to learn more about the Empowered Abundance Program and take this work even further.

You can learn more about that at my website: thebizhippie.com/abundance.

Becca Powers:
Awesome. All right. So last question.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Are you ready?

Becca Powers:
I'm so ready. In a statement or a short narrative, what empowering message can you leave behind for the listeners?

Scarlett Stanhope:
The most empowering message that I can leave behind is that no matter where you're at in your life—no matter what you're feeling, no matter how much money you have, no matter what the circumstances or situations are—you have so much more power and control than you think.

You are the creator of this life.
And if you're unsatisfied or unhappy with how it is—or how pieces of it are—you have complete control and power to change that. You already have the power now.
And all you have to do is learn how to wield it.
And it is so possible for you to do that.

Becca Powers:
Air five again. That was awesome, Scarlett.
Thank you for being a guest. It was awesome. I really enjoyed myself.

Scarlett Stanhope:
Thank you.

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