Cash is Queen

Katie Lipp

Cash is Queen provides wealth and empowerment tips for ambitious and soul searching women. For too long, wealth creation has been a man's game. The problem with this is that women are behind, and deserve so much more. Katie Lipp, an attorney, law firm owner, and business development + wealth coach, seeks to de-mystify the power structures that have historically held women back, and encourage women to bet on themselves and pave their own way. The show focuses on business building, wealth creation, mental health, personal finance, business finance and growth, and legal know-how, all focused on empowering you to step up to your next level, master your mindset, and accelerate your growth.

  1. APR 17

    Why I Coach Women Law Firm + Business Owners (and What I'm Building Behind the Scenes)

    Episode Title: Why I Coach Women Law Firm Owners (and What I'm Building Behind the Scenes) Episode Description: In this episode of Cash Is Queen, I'm sharing a more personal look at why I focus my coaching and consulting on women law firm owners and entrepreneurs—and what I've been building behind the scenes. Early in my career, I didn't see many role models who were building successful businesses in a way that actually felt sustainable or aligned. And I see the same thing now with so many women I work with—smart, capable, experienced professionals who are still second-guessing themselves, following someone else's playbook, or feeling pressure to grow their business a certain way. We're talking about: Why role models matter more than people admit What actually happens when you don't have them The pressure to follow a "traditional" path—and why it doesn't always work How I built my law firm and consulting business differently What I'm focused on right now across my businesses If you've ever felt like you're figuring it out as you go—or building something that doesn't quite fit your life—this episode is for you. Ways to Work With Me If something in this episode resonated, here are two ways to stay connected or get support: 1. The Law Practice Queen Squad A curated networking group for women in law and business who want real connection, thoughtful conversations, and a space that doesn't feel transactional or forced. Join here: https://bookme.name/katielipp/the-squad 2. Coaching & Consulting for Law Firm Teams For law firm owners who are ready to grow with more structure—better systems, stronger teams, and clearer decision-making. Learn more here: https://bookme.name/katielipp/scale-up-accelerate-your-business-growth-bi-monthly-support

    13 min
  2. 10/30/2025

    How I Finally Took a Real Vacation From My Law Firm

    As a law firm owner, it can be really hard to take a REAL vacation. Since starting my law firm in 2019, I took my first 2 weeks out of office this year. Here's what that looked like for me as a law firm owner. First - I'm sharing this because many of us in the legal industry struggle with work/life balance and adequately unplugging from work. Many of the lawyers and law firm owners I coach struggle with this as well, and one of my coaching clients recently left litigation. She is much happier now but works for the courts. For those of us that still want to litigate or work in some capacity as litigation adjacent, going out of office takes a fair bit of preparation. But it can be done! In the past, I would take a few days off here and there. Since I was traveling to Scotland and London this time, I wanted to take more time off. I was nervous about being out of office for 2 weeks leading up to my trip. However, what surprised me is that once I was gone for a couple of days, work stress faded into the background. I was confident that my team had things covered. I did a few things to prepare for this longer trip: 1) I notified my clients ahead of time of my out of office period, and asked them to send me things they needed ahead of time. 2) I didn't put my return date on my email out of office responder. I just stated I was "out of office" and gave an alternative point of contact. I plan to keep doing this in the future, that way clients aren't expecting a response from me right when I get back. 3) In the weeks leading up to my vacation, I ensured that I had another attorney on client calls and emails. That way, when the client reached out, the other attorney could keep the case running while I was out. I hope this episode was helpful to you. Please share it with someone that could benefit from it, and follow Cash is Queen for more behind the scenes law firm and entrepreneur inspiration.

    19 min

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Cash is Queen provides wealth and empowerment tips for ambitious and soul searching women. For too long, wealth creation has been a man's game. The problem with this is that women are behind, and deserve so much more. Katie Lipp, an attorney, law firm owner, and business development + wealth coach, seeks to de-mystify the power structures that have historically held women back, and encourage women to bet on themselves and pave their own way. The show focuses on business building, wealth creation, mental health, personal finance, business finance and growth, and legal know-how, all focused on empowering you to step up to your next level, master your mindset, and accelerate your growth.