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February 25th, 2026

Women Are Better Investors Than They Think (Here's the Proof) with Liz Faircloth

  1. Women Are Better Investors Than They Think (Here's the Proof) with Liz Faircloth Larry Sprung 34:58

Women are about to inherit trillions — yet many underestimate their ability to invest. But women are actually proven to outperform men when they invest, so what’s keeping women from Investing with confidence?

Liz Faircloth saw this gap and started InvestHER, a community that helps women take control of their financial futures and define success on their own terms. In this episode, she shares how women approach investing differently and why she believes women aren’t a niche in investing, but actually the future of it.

Hear the key decisions that helped her go from owning one duplex to owning a portfolio worth $160 million!

Topics discussed:

Introduction (00:00)

How discovering Real Estate changed her career path (01:14)

Real Estate lessons and fundamentals (07:24)

What inspired Liz to build a community through InvestHER (10:44)

Why podcasting was a strategic move — not a side project (13:08)

The Great Wealth Transfer and why women need investing confidence (14:57)

Paying yourself vs. reinvesting in your business (19:33)

Shaping your Money habits around your Health (23:41)

Communication tips for working with your spouse (27:38)

What brought you JOY today? (30:22)

If you’re a writer who wants to take control of your finances, read Mitlin Financial’s Write Your Financial Future: A Financial Guide for Authors: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/insights/blog/write-your-financial-future-a-financial-guide-for-authors/

Resources:

Connect with Larry Sprung:

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencesprung/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larry_sprung/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LawrenceDSprung/
  • X (Twitter): https://x.com/Lawrence_Sprung

Connect with Liz Faircloth:

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealestateinvesther
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealestateinvesther
  • Website: https://investhercon.therealestateinvesther.com/

About Our Guest:

While studying to become a social worker, I was introduced to Rich Dad Poor Dad like Andresa. And that’s when the trajectory of my life changed.

After a year of taking countless classes at a local REIA, analyzing hundreds of deals, and getting a ton of “no’s”, my now husband and I purchased our first investment property which was a duplex outside of Philadelphia.

Today, our team owns and manages millions of dollars of real estate. I have learned a ton of lessons. But most importantly, I discovered how complicated – and essential – it is for women to have the tools we need to successfully balance our lives as women, wives, moms, and entrepreneurs. That’s why we created our InvestHER®

Disclosure:

Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest’s content linked on this site.

This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com

Lawrence “Larry” Sprung, CFP® is a husband, father, entrepreneur and mental health advocate.

Larry is the author of the Amazon Bestselling book “Financial Planning Made Personal” and the also host of the Mitlin Money Mindset™ a podcast that reminds you to ask yourself “What did you do today that brought you joy?®”

In 2004 he founded Mitlin Financial, Inc. naming the firm memory of Larry’s wife’s grandfather, Mitchell, and his mother, Linda. During his career, Larry has found that a lot of industry terms and concepts can seem confusing to outsiders. That’s why he works with the families he serves to break down complex financial topics into easy-to-understand concepts.

In recognition of Larry’s significant contributions to his profession, he has received quite a few awards. In 2021, Larry was named to the Investopedia 100 Top Advisors in 2021 and was even more humbled to make their Top Ten list for 2022.

Outside the office, one of Larry’s greatest passions is raising awareness for mental health. He spent over 12 years serving on the National Board of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and sits on its financial and investment committees. With his wife, Denise, he has raised more than $1.7 million for the organization through the Keith Milano Memorial Fund. The fund was created in memory of his brother-in-law.

Larry values his family tremendously and his desire to do right by his wife and two sons drives who he is in and out of the office.