Bridging the Gap Between Mindset and Freedom
Aitza Negron on Faith, Finance & Entrepreneurship
In this inspiring episode of the Secure Your Future Global Podcast, host Amari “AB” Bryant sits down with Aitza Negron — a financial educator, entrepreneur, and coach helping people transform their mindset, strengthen their faith, and take control of their financial journey.
Aitza shares her powerful story of going from financial struggle to becoming a money coach who empowers others to bridge the gap between mindset and freedom. Through discipline, faith, and intentional education, she rebuilt her relationship with money — and now helps others do the same.
This conversation blends practical financial strategy with spiritual alignment, reminding us that money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about purpose, impact, and legacy.
🎧 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
• How to bridge the gap between mindset and freedom• Why financial education is vital for personal and community growth• The role of faith, discipline, and strategy in building wealth• How to manage debt, credit cards, and income streams wisely• Why documenting your journey creates impact and legacy
“Money is more than currency — it’s a tool for freedom, faith, and fulfillment.”
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🎙 Host – Amari “AB” Bryant👉 INSTAGRAM
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🎤 Guest – Aitza Negron (@strategiesandtea)👉 INSTAGRAM
🌐 Network – Attractive Mindset Network👉 INSTAGRAM
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From Financial Struggle to Financial Stewardship
Aitza opens up about her early relationship with money — the mistakes, the lessons, and the turning point that forced her to take ownership of her finances.
“I would have lived a little more.”
That reflection isn’t regret — it’s wisdom. It speaks to balance. To learning how to build financial discipline without sacrificing life, joy, or purpose.
Through education, mentorship, and faith, Aitza learned that money isn’t something to fear — it’s something to steward.
“Money is truly limitless.”
Bridging the Gap: Mindset → Freedom
One of the core themes of this episode is the gap between where people are financially and where they want to be — and how mindset often determines whether that gap ever closes.
Aitza breaks down:
* Why financial education is essential for personal and community growth
* How beliefs around money are often inherited — not chosen
* Why asking for help is not weakness, but wisdom
“You have to ask for help.”
Freedom doesn’t come from hustle alone. It comes from clarity, strategy, and alignment.
Faith, Discipline & Financial Strategy
This episode dives deep into the intersection of faith and finance — not as opposing forces, but as partners.
Aitza explains how:
* Discipline creates structure
* Faith creates confidence
* Strategy creates sustainability
From conducting a financial audit to managing debt and credit cards wisely, she walks through the habits that actually move the needle — especially for people balancing entrepreneurship, careers, and family.
Key topics include:
* Smart debt management
* Responsible credit card usage
* Building and managing multiple income streams
* Frugality without scarcity
* Creating margin to invest and grow
Entrepreneurship, Career Shifts & Monetizing Knowledge
Aitza also shares her transition from traditional finance paths into coaching and entrepreneurship, including:
* Building a business while still employed
* Monetizing expertise ethically
* Marketing with authenticity
* Creating impact before chasing income
She emphasizes that your experience is valuable — and when documented properly, it becomes both a business asset and a legacy tool.
Documenting the Journey = Impact + Legacy
One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is the importance of storytelling.
Documenting your journey:
* Helps others see themselves in your process
* Creates trust before selling anything
* Turns lessons into long-term impact
Whether through content, coaching, or community — your story matters.
Final Reminder
Aitza leaves us with this truth:
Money is more than currency — it’s a tool for freedom, faith, and fulfillment.
When aligned with purpose, money becomes a vehicle — not a burden.