But Why?

OTEGHA UWAGBA ON MONEY


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WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MONEY? That’s the title of Otegha’s brilliant new book (published today) and exactly what Clemmie and her cover in this week’s episode of the podcast.

  • Learning to look at your relationship with money.
  • Being aware of your emotional connection to it, as well as patterns and habits you tend to fall into. 
  • Knowing when they serve you and when they hinder.
  • Trying to enjoy what you earn. 
  • The link between work and money
  • Toxic workplace culture: how to spot it and what to do about it. 

  • There was so much we could have covered, money really is a fascinating subject that impacts well, everything

    Otegha has three published works:

    Little Black BookWhites: On Race and Other Falsehoods We Need to Talk About Money


    Shameless plug:

    **Clemmie’s Debut book “But Why? How to Answer Tricky Questions from Kids by Having Honest Conversation with Yourself’ is available to pre-order now. It includes a section on Work & Money. **

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