Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...
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Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...
126. The Money Lessons That Changed Everything ft Anna Brading
Pennies To Pounds Podcast
44 minutes
3 months ago
126. The Money Lessons That Changed Everything ft Anna Brading
Send us a text In this episode, writer, financial educator and all-around gem Anna Brading joins Kia to unpack the real link between money and confidence, why financial advice often leaves women behind, and what it actually takes to rewrite your money story in your 20s and 30s. From early money trauma to navigating imposter syndrome and building a life on your own terms, Anna shares the lessons she’s learned and the bold decisions that changed everything. We talk about: Why your confidence sh...
Pennies To Pounds Podcast
Send us a text Pennies To Pounds presents Where We Learned It, a powerful roundtable conversation exploring how money, culture and legacy shape the Black British experience. Hosted by Kia Commodore, this discussion brings together Emmanuel Asuquo, Angel Arutura, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson and Elaine Babey for an honest conversation about money, identity and community. Together, they unpack where we really learned about money growing up, the unspoken financial rules that shaped us, and how a new ...