Jenna Cole.
Entrepreneur, money muse, and unapologetic hustler — in the most elegant sense of the word.
I started my first business with $500, a laptop, and a dream that felt too big for my zip code. What I learned? You don’t need permission to start — you just need clarity, confidence, and a plan that fits your life.
Today, I help women design income streams that feel aligned, not exhausting. Through Cashmere & Capital, I share practical tools and mindset shifts that help you earn more, manage smarter, and live beautifully. From side hustles to pricing your work with confidence, my approach blends business strategy with modern lifestyle — because your financial freedom should look as good as it feels.
My philosophy: money is personal — and confidence is the first investment you’ll ever make.
When I’m not filming videos or building my next income system, you’ll find me in a sunlit café, headphones on, oat-milk latte in hand, mapping out what’s next.
Let’s make confidence your new currency.
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Start small — one skill, one offer, one client.
You don’t need 20 hours a week; you need focus.
My method is simple: pick a service that solves a clear problem, spend one hour a day building it, and test it fast. The goal isn’t perfection — it’s progress and proof of concept. Once you see what works, you can scale. -
The fastest way is to monetize a skill you already have.
Whether that’s writing, design, organization, or social media — start offering it as a service.
Use platforms like Fiverr, Upwork, or reach out locally. I teach practical, repeatable systems for landing your first client without ads or experience — just clear positioning and confidence. -
Pricing should reflect value, not just time.
My rule: start with what the result is worth to the client — not what feels “comfortable” to you.
Build from there using a mix of project-based and value-based pricing.
When in doubt, add 20%. If it feels a little scary, it’s probably the right number.