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Money Conversations People Avoid - With Yourself, Family and at Work | Episode 012

1 h 9 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Welcome back to Common Cent$, where two Nigerian-American millennials break down money, culture, and building wealth — from the perspective of first-generation adults trying to figure it out just like you. In Episode 12, we’re talking about the money conversations people avoid — salary, debt, family expectations, workplace pay, and even the conversations we avoid having with ourselves. Money is personal, emotional, and sometimes uncomfortable, but avoiding the conversation doesn’t make the problem disappear. We get into why people feel weird talking about money, how culture and family dynamics shape our relationship with finances, why salary transparency at work matters, and how avoiding hard conversations can lead to stress, resentment, missed opportunities, and financial setbacks. We also talk about how to start having these conversations the right way — with yourself, with family, with your partner, and in the workplace — while still being respectful, honest, and intentional. Then we hit our “Is It Making Sense?” segment with real-life scenarios around supporting family financially and couples having recurring money meetings. Listen. Learn. Build. Let’s make our money make sense… and cent$.

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