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Today's guest is Helen Chorley. Helen is a former investment banker turned full-time property investor who helps people navigate the world of property investment but most importantly, she's my friend. In Part One of our conversation, we talk about Helen's early life, getting into Oxford University and ending up on the trading floor at J.P Morgan.
We talk about discovering personal development and spirituality after the trading floor took its toll on her health after the financial crash of 2008. This is one of my favourite episodes so far and I'm sure you'll get a lot from this one. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Who was young Helen's inspiration during her formative years?
About Helen's early successes in the world of competitive dancing How Helen achieved her dream of attending Oxford University and successfully navigating the class divide Helen's thoughts on being a woman and staying herself in the male-dominated world of investment banking The story of Helen's perfectly-time departure from J.P Morgan before the financial market oblivion of 2008 And so much more... Resource Mentioned In This Episode: HelenChorley.com Helen's LinkedIn Helen's Instagram Helen's Facebook Property Sisters YouTube
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