Stephanie Xenos

Stephanie Xenos didn’t just shoot for the stars—she *built* the rocket. This retired NASA and SpaceX scientist is on a mission to get women their money right. As the founder of Money Muse, Stephanie’s fierce passion for investing is the secret ingredient to turning women into millionaires.

She’s here to empower you to stop playing small and start making bold moves—because wealth is power, and she demands nothing less. Get ready, because LIVE 2025 is about to get real, and you won't want to miss your chance to secure your financial freedom with Stephanie leading the charge.

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From Stephanie’s website ABOUT page:

Throughout my jobs, extracurriculars, and studies during high school, I was always working toward success. I thought that if I could do something, I should, and I carried this mindset to college, where I took out (perhaps too many) student loans and cycled through jobs to support myself, saving obsessively and hustling to catch up on my physics major after switching from premed. During college, my drive to “shoot for the stars” became more literal than figurative after I secured an internship at CalTech studying asteroids. When I was offered a position at NASA before I graduated, I was thrilled and relieved; it was 2007, and everyone around me was either losing their jobs or struggling to find work after college. I held on to that job like a lifeline. 

From that point on, I worked in Aerospace. I started at NASA, studying radiation leftover from the Big Bang at a telescope in Chile, and eventually took a position at SpaceX, where I worked on rockets, spaceships, and satellites. After bouncing between financial advisors and brokers, I decided to take my finances into my own hands and began building my portfolio from scratch. All the while, I was racing toward retirement, reaffirming my goals every New Year that passed. When I was 30, I quit my job and sold everything in order to move to Greece and reconnect with my real father. But after nine months in Europe, my fear of financial instability won out and I returned to SpaceX until I was able to reach financial independence two years later. 


As a woman who knows what it's like to fear financial dependence, who faced discrimination in a field still dominated by men, and who has become a personal finance expert along the way, I want to use my experience to help other women achieve their financial goals. I believe that mastering personal finance can be a path toward equality. And while I owe so much of my success to fear, it’s important to acknowledge that I wasn’t alone in this journey, and I’m incredibly grateful, lucky, and privileged to be where I am today. My sincerest hope is to teach women how to manage their finances and grow their wealth from a place of empowerment, rather than fear.