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The Millionaire Mother Reviews (Cait Scudder)

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Cait Scudder clearly isn’t planning to slurp spaghetti or swirl a glass of Merlot in that getup – one small mishap, and it’s curtains for her couture. 

Cait brands herself The Millionaire Mother.

My mom never made a million, but I did catch her French-kissing Uncle Darrell in the laundry room once. I guess we all have our priorities. 

Cait can teach you how to grow your business, your net worth – and yourself – all while raising small humans that hopefully never shoot up a school.

Read on for Cait Scudder reviews.

Cait married her best friend and has had sex with him at least three times – because she’s got three kids under four.

She went from teacher to TEDx Talk, from grading papers to stacking paper, and now makes multiple seven figures.

And here’s something I didn’t see coming:

She’s a homesteader, which Google tells me means she lives frugally by growing and preserving food.

One time in college I dined and dashed, so really, we’re not so different.

But anyways.

Are you ready to have your mind blown and your heart opened so wide someone could drive a Hummer EV right through it?

Then listen up.

German scientists studied 1,100 self-made millionaires and found that the three most common traits setting them apart were:

  1. They took more risks.
  2. They were more open and optimistic.
  3. They were more conscientious.

Who cares, right?

Well, you should – especially as a mom, Cait explains.

By nature, moms are risk-averse. They’re looking at the family finances like, “No, Gareth, we don’t need a bigger TV for your man cave. What we need is to set that money aside for little Claire’s college fund.”

So how could you invest in yourself?

You couldn’t possibly risk the family funds to start a new business, could you?

That would be hypocritical, wouldn’t it?

So unless you’re surrounded by other women who are thinking bigger and showing you what’s possible, it doesn’t even cross your mind.

Not that Cait’s anti-husband or anything – she just wants you to see the glaring double standard.

Men are expected to go out, take risks, and bring home the bread, no questions asked.

The rules shouldn’t change when it comes to moms – that’s all.

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Bottom line:

According to Cait, more mothers aren’t millionaires because they’re still hooked on the story that says they should stick to folding laundry, doing dishes, and checking homework – while hoarding their acorns and playing it safe.

Screw that.

The Millionaire Mother exists to help you break free and write a better story for yourself.

Cait offers two ways to elevate your mom game:

  1. The Millionaire Mother Experience: a 12-month business mastermind designed to help you grow your wealth and your identity as a Mother CEO. It’ll only set you back $17,000, or if you prefer, $1,600 per month for 12 months – because what’s a little mortgage-sized payment between moms?
  2. The Village Membership: the leading global community for mama entrepreneurs, all hanging out on the internet for just $99 a month. Think of it as the ultimate mom club, but instead of playdates, you’re swapping business strategies.

Welp. At least now we know how Cait became a millionaire.

But the real question is, how are her students doing?

Are they hitting seven figures, or throwing back seven shots of tequila wondering how they’re ever gonna pay off $17 grand?

I only found four testimonials – three of them from six-figure earners, and one actual millionaire.

The main thing is, at least no one’s trashing The Millionaire Mother on Reddit.

Still, Cait’s cool and all, but I’d gargle broken glass before betting that much on a mastermind.

Katie Smith: Slip into your give-up pants, crack open a White Claw, and plop yourself down on the couch. We need to talk about the absolute dumpster fire that is the online course and coaching industry.