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Episode 24: Sapphire Gray | Savvy Women Group
Episode 24

Episode 24: Sapphire Gray | Savvy Women Group

In this episode, your host Clayton M Coke sits down with Sapphire to discuss Growing up in Hackney, studying for success, late bloomers, coaches & mentors, Colonel Sanders and the brilliance of Michael Jackson. #IWD2022

The Cashflow Show: Entrepreneurship Insights for Founders, CEOs and Business Leaders

March 7, 202241m 29s

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Show Notes

It is truly a pleasure to welcome Sapphire Gray, Founder of the Savvy Women Group, to The Cashflow Show.

In this episode, your host Clayton M Coke sits down with Sapphire to discuss Growing up in Hackney, studying for success, late bloomers, coaches & mentors, Colonel Sanders  and the brilliance of Michael Jackson.

* This is an edited version of our conversation. If you wish to receive the full version, consider leaving a review And/or subscribing to the show on your podcast player of choice. We really appreciate your support.

Sapphire Gray can be found here:

https://www.savvywomen.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/50savvywomen
https://twitter.com/50savvywomen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/savvywomen/
https://www.instagram.com/50savvywomen/
Savvy Women YouTube Channel 


Sapphire’s Favourite business book?  Building Wealth From Rags To Riches Through Real Estate by Russ Whitney

Sapphire’s Favourite Record? Thriller by Michael Jackson 


Clayton M Coke can be found here:
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