Talking money & mental health, with Rachel Adams
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MICC Podcast
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Today's guest, Rachel Adams, is the Marketing Coordinator at Startup Zone. She's also a full time executive at Jack.org, Canada's largest youth-led mental health non profit. In this episode, Rachel shares her experiences with mental health issues, the link between financial stress and mental health and work life balance for entrepreneurs.
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