27 min

Why Erin Papworth Dropped Everything to Nav.it The Nav.it Podcast

    • Health & Fitness

In this kick off episode, learn why Nav.it CEO and Founder Erin Papworth dropped everything to create a female-forward money management app that  provides practical finance, travel and life tips.  Erin spent 12 years working in sub-Saharan Africa on projects that increased health care access for marginalized women. Her work and travels have taken her to Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Malawi, and Haiti, Cameroon, Sudan, Mozambique, and other countries in Africa and around the world. Upon her return to the U.S., Erin became determined to change female conversations around finances and help women redefine their lifestyles and what wealth means to them.  Erin shares about her entrepreneur journey and her drive to help women navigate finances, travel and life.

What You'll Learn 


The backstory behind the genesis of Nav.it 
The history of women and access to wealth 
The core underpinnings of the Nav.it philosophy 
The importance of women learning to navigate traditionally male dominated systems  
Information about the Nav.it app and what it provides
What some of the challenges have been along the way

The episode ends with a Real Talk story about Singapore from the community section of the Nav.it app.

Resources 

Nav.it
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike 

If you want to have your Real Talk story featured on a future episode, download the Nav.it app and leave your post in the Community section.   

If you are enjoying the Nav.it podcast. please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe – we would appreciate it as  it really helps us grow the show.  Other comments, suggestions or other feedback? Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @letsnavit.  

In this kick off episode, learn why Nav.it CEO and Founder Erin Papworth dropped everything to create a female-forward money management app that  provides practical finance, travel and life tips.  Erin spent 12 years working in sub-Saharan Africa on projects that increased health care access for marginalized women. Her work and travels have taken her to Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Malawi, and Haiti, Cameroon, Sudan, Mozambique, and other countries in Africa and around the world. Upon her return to the U.S., Erin became determined to change female conversations around finances and help women redefine their lifestyles and what wealth means to them.  Erin shares about her entrepreneur journey and her drive to help women navigate finances, travel and life.

What You'll Learn 


The backstory behind the genesis of Nav.it 
The history of women and access to wealth 
The core underpinnings of the Nav.it philosophy 
The importance of women learning to navigate traditionally male dominated systems  
Information about the Nav.it app and what it provides
What some of the challenges have been along the way

The episode ends with a Real Talk story about Singapore from the community section of the Nav.it app.

Resources 

Nav.it
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike 

If you want to have your Real Talk story featured on a future episode, download the Nav.it app and leave your post in the Community section.   

If you are enjoying the Nav.it podcast. please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe – we would appreciate it as  it really helps us grow the show.  Other comments, suggestions or other feedback? Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @letsnavit.  

27 min

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