SymbiCare Dialogues: Focusing on Women's Wellbeing

Episode 3 - Financial Wellbeing

21 min · 22 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of SymbiCare Dialogues, financial educator and author Ms Monika Halan joins us to unpack why capable women often hesitate to own financial decisions—and how that gap can be closed through clarity, confidence, and simple habits. From understanding family conditioning and asset ownership to practical tools like the Three-Account System and Three-Cube Rule, this conversation offers actionable guidance for women at every stage of life. A must-listen for women, families, and anyone who believes financial literacy is foundational to long-term well-being.

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