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The Awkward Truth About Money

10 min · 23. juni 2026
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is episode is about something people don’t often talk about openly: money. Not how to make it, save it, or invest it—but the emotional side of it. I share my experience growing up in a hardworking family, marrying into a different financial situation, and the complicated feelings that can come with it. From assumptions and guilt to gratitude and staying grounded, this is an honest conversation about how money can change circumstances without necessarily changing who we are. As always, I’m not here with answers. I’m just figuring it out as I go.

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