About WWI

   

Women’s Wealth Institute — About

Women’s Wealth Institute (WWI) is a modern financial media and advisory brand for women who run one-person businesses and want their money to work at the level of their ambition.

WWI is home to a growing portfolio of original brands, including the Women’s Wealth Journal™,  The Private Ledger™ newsletter, The Business of Money™ podcast (distributed on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, and iHeartRadio), The Women’s Wealth Council™ networking collective, and Women’s Wealth Briefings™ — a series of curated financial conversations and events. Together, these platforms create a space where women connect, learn, and build influence around money, business, and independence.

We focus on the real drivers of sustainable wealth — cash flow, financial structure, tax strategy, and decision-making — not as dry topics, but as the infrastructure behind freedom, influence, and long-term power.

WWI is for women who are already capable and already earning, but who know their financial systems have not yet caught up to their vision. Women who want more than survival or hustle — they want stability, leverage, and ownership.

By combining professional financial strategy with lived experience, WWI gives women clarity over how money moves through their business and their life, so they can scale with intention instead of pressure.

This is a community built for the one-person business.
It is a place for women who expect more — from their work, their money, and themselves.

About Nia Patrick

Women’s Wealth Institute was founded by Nia Patrick, a financial strategist and one-person business owner with an MBA in Financial Management and over two decades of experience working in, building, running, and advising SME businesses.

After leaving corporate life to build her own company, Nia began documenting the realities of running a business alone — managing cash flow, taxes, risk, and decision-making without a safety net. That lived experience, combined with formal financial training, became the foundation of WWI.

Known for bringing clarity to complex financial systems and for speaking candidly about the emotional and structural realities of money, Nia serves as both a strategic advisor and a public voice for women who want financial autonomy without sacrificing their values or their lives.

Through her work at WWI, she helps women understand not just how much money they make, but how that money moves — so they can build businesses and lives that are sustainable, scalable, and entirely their own.

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