Her Money Moves

Staci LaToison

Empower your financial future with "Her Money Moves." the podcast for ambitious women determined to achieve lasting financial freedom. Join Staci LaToison to learn from visionary women who've achieved wealth and success while learning practical strategies to transform your finances and shape your future. Subscribe now and embark on a transformative journey to redefine your relationship with money, gain financial confidence, and shape the life you aspire to lead.

  1. 03/12/2025

    Fueled by Passion: How Maite Cáceres is Driving Change in Motorsports

    Episode Summary:In this groundbreaking episode of Her Money Moves, we welcome our first-ever female race car driver, Maite Cáceres, live from Miami! Maite shares her inspiring journey from Uruguay to the world of motorsports, overcoming family resistance, breaking into a male-dominated industry, and proving that women belong on the track. She opens up about the challenges she faced, the mental and physical endurance required to compete, and the rituals that help her stay focused before a big race. Tune in to hear how Maite is paving the way for future generations of women in racing! Key Insights & Timestamps: (00:01:07) - Introducing Maite Cáceres, the first female race car driver on Her Money Moves! (00:01:32) - Maite’s journey: From an early passion for racing to breaking into the sport at 17. (00:03:58) - Overcoming gender barriers: The struggles of being a female racer in a male-dominated field. (00:05:47) - The mental and physical toughness required to compete at the highest level. (00:07:48) - Pre-race rituals: How music and mindset shifts keep Maite in peak performance mode. (00:09:50) - Maite’s most difficult race and how she pushed through adversity. (00:10:33) - What it’s like competing in the U.S. versus racing in Uruguay. (00:12:05) - Advice for young girls who dream of a career in motorsports. Guest Spotlight: Maite Cáceres is a professional race car driver from Uruguay who has broken barriers in motorsports. Coming from a family of racers, she fought against traditional expectations to pursue her dream. Now competing internationally, Maite is an advocate for women in racing and encourages young girls to explore opportunities in motorsports beyond just driving, including engineering, logistics, and strategy. Key Takeaways from Maite Cáceres on Her Money Moves Breaking Barriers in Motorsports (00:03:58)  "Being a female driver means proving yourself every day, but I’ve learned that talent and hard work speak louder than anything else." The Mental & Physical Strength of a Racer (00:05:47) "People don’t realize how intense racing is—you have to be in top physical and mental shape to compete at this level." Pre-Race Mindset & Rituals (00:07:48)  "Music is a big part of my pre-race routine. It helps me focus and get into the right mindset before hitting the track." Overcoming Challenges on the Track (00:09:50)  "My toughest race taught me that even when things don’t go as planned, you have to stay in the moment and keep pushing." Connect with Maite Caceres:Website: www.maitecaceresracing.com Instagram: @maitecaceres_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maite-cáceres-025ab7222/  For More Information:Produced by: Speakerbox Media. Visit youtube.com/@HerMoneyMoves for more episodes, detailed show notes, and access to additional resources. Stay Connected:●Connect with Staci LaToison on LinkedIn and www.stacilatoison.com   ●Check out Dream Big Ventures on LinkedIn and www.dreambigventuresllc.com

    38 min
  2. Cybersecurity & Contract Essentials: How Dobbs Defense Solutions Grew 72% In 5 Years

    02/26/2025

    Cybersecurity & Contract Essentials: How Dobbs Defense Solutions Grew 72% In 5 Years

    At the WPO Entrepreneurial Excellence Forum in Colorado Springs, Staci meets cybersecurity expert and Dobbs Defense CEO Erica Dobbs. A former Naval officer and recently inducted into Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Erica is a successful business owner, a technology innovator, and an inspiring mentor for female entrepreneurs seeking government contracts. Talking points include educating herself in the cybersecurity space, pulling up a seat at the table in male-dominated fields, and uplifting other women in business through acquisition and mentorship.   Key Insights & Timestamps:  [00:00]: Podcast begins   [01:55]: Why Cybersecurity? Navy IT experiences & the call to build a business  [06:31]: The Origin of Dobbs Defense Solutions: From Navy leadership to independent ownership  [12:43]: Self-Funded Entrepreneurship? The challenges & victories of funding a business  [19:22]: Believe in Yourself: Core philosophies for effect leadership at all levels  [25:13]: Present Success & Future Dreams: Focusing on staff, acquisition, & mentorship  Guest Spotlight:  Erica Dobbs, President & CEO at Dobbs Defense Solutions  Erica Dobbs boasts a distinguished 36-year career marked by exceptional leadership, policy expertise, and management acumen. Her extensive background spans both the military and the private sector, positioning her as an outstanding candidate for board directorships. As a former Naval Officer, she occupied pivotal roles in communication, cybersecurity, combat systems, space, spectrum & network management, human resources, training, education, and strategic planning. Her leadership on Nuclear Aircraft Carriers and support for key Federal, Services, and Intelligence agencies underscore her mastery of critical IT and satellite communication systems.  Erica's unwavering commitment to national security extends to her role as the founder and CEO of Dobbs Defense Solutions. In this capacity, she drives the company's growth, overseeing daily domestic and global business operations, including IT and supply chain management, as well as human capital.  Beyond her corporate accomplishments, Erica serves as a national spokesman, fervently advocating for national security and technological innovation. Her commitment to excellence, coupled with her dedication to diversity and innovation, positions her as an ideal candidate for board directorships.    Key Takeaways:  Waiting for a Seat at the Table: “One thing I learned when I was in uniform is that I can’t wait for someone to give me a seat at the table,” Erica says, explaining that Naval leadership was rarely an easy place for a woman of color. Erica can trace a direct line between learning to advocate for herself in the military and becoming a successful entrepreneur, because her confidence in business comes from a high level of self confidence and trust in her own learning abilities.   Reacting to Rejection: One of the reasons that Dobbs Defense Solutions was a self-funded business at the beginning is because Erica struggled to get approved for loans from banks. Even with leadership and cybersecurity experience under her belt, banks didn’t want to take a risk for a woman-led business, especially when that woman was a person of color. “You gotta fight for your dream, because no one else will,” Erica advises. “I provide stellar support in the cybersecurity field, and I fight for that because that’s my job.”  Resources Mentioned:  Dobbs Defense Solutions | thinkd2s.com  Connect with Erica:  LinkedIn For More Information:  Produced by Speakerbox Media. Visit youtube.com/@StaciLaToison for more episodes, detailed show notes, and access to additional resources.  Stay Connected:  Connect with Staci LaToison on LinkedIn and stacilatoison.com  Check out Dream Big Ventures on LinkedIn and dreambigventuresllc.com

    28 min
  3. Winning Private & Public Contracts with One of WPO’s 50 Fastest

    02/12/2025

    Winning Private & Public Contracts with One of WPO’s 50 Fastest

    Recording live from the WPO Entrepreneurial Excellence Forum, Money Movers hear from Diedre Windsor, President and CEO of Windsor Group, LLC, one of the 50 fastest-growing women-led companies at WPO. Based in Maryland, Windsor Group is an award-winning professional services company that provides services to public and private-sector clients. Talking points include what a career in the Army taught her about entrepreneurship, supporting her community and uplifting other women of color, and how to find success with public sector and government contracts.   Key Insights & Timestamps:  [00:00]: Podcast begins   [02:39]: Inspiration for Army enlistment & early career motivations from a single mom  [04:57]: Leaving a government job & embracing discomfort with entrepreneurship  [10;49]: Keeping the Windsor Group path when struggling with revenue  [12:20]: Struggles & successes of working with government contracts with your company  [19:51]: Philanthropic business honors & the importance of giving back to Detroit  [23:12]: BOW of the Year & why supporting women entrepreneurs of color matters to Diedre  [30:02]: Dreaming bigger & building something tangible for the future  Guest Spotlight:  Diedre Windsor, President and CEO of Windsor Group LLC  Diedre L. Windsor is the founder of Windsor Group LLC. Ms. Windsor, a native of Detroit, enlisted in the US Army in October 1986. As a military officer, Diedre’s assignments spanned from Kunsan, South Korea to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and back to Fort Bragg, North Carolina where she served in a myriad of leadership roles until she retired from active service in September 2009 as a Major.  Upon retiring from the Military, Diedre continued along her public service path by joining the federal government. She assumed roles at the U.S. Department of Education first as Chief of Staff to the Federal Student Aid Chief Information Officer and Technology Office and later as Executive Officer and Director of Resources for the Officer for Civil Rights. After five years at Education, Diedre joined the career Senior Executive Service (SES) with the Department of Justice (DOJ).  Diedre left the federal government in late 2016 to pursue entrepreneurship full time. Her company, Windsor Group, LLC, provides a host of professional services and business solutions to public and private sectors. The company’s core services include, Staffing, Training, IT Support and Project Management.    Key Takeaways:  Leaving a comfortably paying government job for the world of entrepreneurship wasn’t an easy decision, especially when revenue and success were a hard fight for Windsor Group in its infancy. “I did jobs most people wouldn’t do,” Diedre says when explaining Windor’s first government contracts. “To make sure all the bills are paid, that was good enough for me.”  Honored as one of the top philanthropic businesses for the Detroit metro area, Diedre says that Windsor Group prioritizes philanthropy and community support as much as companies twice or three times their size. Being able to give back is one of the biggest highlights of Windsor Group for Diedre, who believes in supporting the work of organizations and individuals deeply involved in communities across the US. “There are people with boots on the ground doing the real work. Why not help those people, those organizations?”  Resources Mentioned:  Windsor Group LLC | windsorgroup-llc.com, The BOW Collective | thebowcollective.org, WPO | women-presidents.com  Connect with Diedre:  LinkedIn  For More Information:  Produced by Speakerbox Media. Visit youtube.com/@StaciLaToison for more episodes, detailed show notes, and access to additional resources.  Stay Connected:  Connect with Staci LaToison on LinkedIn and stacilatoison.com  Check out Dream Big Ventures on LinkedIn and dreambigventuresllc.com

    31 min

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Empower your financial future with "Her Money Moves." the podcast for ambitious women determined to achieve lasting financial freedom. Join Staci LaToison to learn from visionary women who've achieved wealth and success while learning practical strategies to transform your finances and shape your future. Subscribe now and embark on a transformative journey to redefine your relationship with money, gain financial confidence, and shape the life you aspire to lead.