Streams to Impact
🎙️ Streams to Impact
You’ve spent your life helping others—solving complex problems, building systems, saving lives.
But when it comes to your own financial future?
You're realizing... the tools you were handed don't build freedom. They build pressure.
Streams to Impact is a podcast for high-performing professionals who didn’t choose their path for status or money, but to make a meaningful difference.
Now, you want your wealth to do the same.
Hosted by Dr. Allen Lomax, a psychologist-turned-investor who lost everything in 2008 and rebuilt with presence over pressure, this show explores how trust—not tactics—is the real foundation of lasting wealth.
Through intimate conversations with experts in alternative investing, you’ll discover how to:
- Reclaim your time, energy, and creative spark
- Invest with integrity and intention
- Build wealth that lets you be more, not just have more
This isn’t hustle culture. This isn’t passive income hype.
This is a return to what matters.
A new kind of wealth that is built on trust, not transaction.
You’ve given so much.
Now it’s time to build a life that gives back to you.
Streams to Impact
Winning Without Losing Yourself with Cecilia (Cece) Leung - Episode - 567
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In this conversation, Cece Leung, a CPA and founder of Rich and Sassy, discusses the complexities of success and the internal disorientation that can follow financial achievements. She emphasizes the importance of decision-making, the interplay between personal identity and financial success, and the need for leaders to reclaim their authority. Cece also highlights the significance of asking deep questions about one's desires and motivations, especially during major life transitions.
Main points:
- Success can lead to internal disorientation.
- Money creates more choices but also more complexity.
- People often feel guilty for not being happy despite wealth.
- High-stakes decisions are not just financial; they are personal.
- Ignoring personal issues during high-pressure times can lead to regret.
- Judgment should not be outsourced to advisors; intuition is key.
- Reclaiming authority involves setting boundaries and recognizing self-worth.
- Cultural upbringing can influence professional behavior and decision-making.
- Asking deep questions about desires can lead to greater clarity.
- Happiness can be simple and does not always require wealth.
Connect with Cece Leung:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/cscfo/
- https://richandsassy.com/