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October 6, 2022 • 31 mins

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Why is it okay to discuss politics and religion in our society, but money is still taboo? You may be worried that people will think you're bragging or get jealous if you talk about money. Or perhaps someone you know feels shame and guilt around spending. It might even be you; I know it was me. But those problems will never get solved if we don't open the conversations about money.

In this episode, we'll dive into my experiences with money guilt and shame, how money is a tool for you, and much more.

Top reasons to listen to the complete episode:

  1. Learn Nichole’s journey with money.
  2. Discover how she healed her brokenness with money.
  3. Uncover how to not ask for permission.



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Thank you so much for joining me on this money journey. Here's to growing through those uncomfortable conversations to make them more comfortable. If you enjoyed the show or learned something new, please rate it 5-stars and leave a review so we can reach more people ready to have uncomfortable conversations about money.

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