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Happy new year, Family 💃🏽! On this episode, I have a self reflection on 2022 — financial pitfalls, highlights, discuss what plans I have for 2023; and TiC Pod Plays Cupid Project where members of the community get to give and receive gifts to
This is the third episode of the #FinancialWomanseries and it sheds light on how, what, why and where of growing streams of income.Here, we examined the mindsets that push the need for multiple streams of income, we discuss challenges and les
This episode was supposed to be the kickoff the #FinancialWoman series, it was recorded on International Women's Day. It is essentially a confession book on what money means to the average woman, it breaks down how to invest, when to save and h
This is an episode of the #FinancialWoman series and as a second generation working woman I invited women whose mothers worked 9-5 or ran business that took away from home and brought money to the home front. So, on this episode, we shared less
On this chat episode, I talk amidst a few glasses of wine about being borderline broke, single and living alone and then, I share tips I've relearned through this journey.
On this special valentine episode, we discuss love vis a vis marriage in relation doing business together and raising a family together. We also touch on teaching children financial literacy and learn new tips on how couples are settling into m
On this episode, I invite an Igbo Chief Mazi Obieze Okorro to share his thoughts on how the Igbo trade apprentice system commonly referred to as ′Igba-Odibo//Imu-Ahia/Imu-Oru′ as an economic model practiced widely by Igbos and originated in So
On this episode, I invite an Igbo Chief Mazi Obieze Okorro to share his thoughts on how the Igbo trade apprentice system commonly referred to as ′Igba-Odibo/Imu-Ahia/Imu-Oru′ as an economic model practiced widely by Igbos and originated in Sou
Ajo is an intrinsically personal finance strategy that isunlike traditional savings where you have to wait a while for the savings to mature. With Ajo you get access to a sort of lump sum - Akojo, like a quick loan.Essentially, you take this
Planning to have a #dettydecember? On this episode, I share my personal hack for conquering the longest month in the history of finance — January, just after Christmas 🎄 😀. I also announce that our -January Dip savings circle (Ajo) is open to
So, my landlord's 13 year old daughter called me materialistic. On this episode I discuss what this means to me and I open up on how my finance journey has been over the last few months. You should totally listen in.
Friendship, camaraderie (ˌkæməˈɹɑːdəɹi mispronounced during the podcast 🙈) and solidarity are some of the reasons why the Asoebi Culture emerged in 1920s. On this episode, Megami and I discuss — well, banter actually, how #asoebiculture is no
Friendship, camaraderie (ˌkæməˈɹɑːdəɹi mispronounced during the podcast 🙈) and solidarity are some of the reasons why the Asoebi Culture emerged in 1920s; now, Megami and I discuss — well, banter actually, how #culture is no longer just for ca
While adopting the Eat the 🐸 method by Brian Tracy, I have understood that time is money. So, on this episode, I share factors affecting my time management and discuss tips I am adopting to manage my time better so that in the words of the fam