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 ...
129. Money Moves You Should Copy, and the Ones to Avoid ft Kennie Bukky
Pennies To Pounds Podcast
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2 months ago
129. Money Moves You Should Copy, and the Ones to Avoid ft Kennie Bukky
Send us a text We’ve all copied money advice we thought would make us rich — but what if it’s actually keeping you broke? In this episode, Kia is joined by Kennie Bukky, finance expert and money strategist, to separate the smart moves from the scams. From the worst financial advice that still goes viral, to the habits that quietly build wealth over time, Kennie is here to cut through the noise. 💡 We get into: The biggest money myths keeping Gen Z and Millennials brokeWhy “looking rich” and be...
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 ...