How does culture shape the way we see and handle money? Linzy is talking with Chioma Janelle Efejedia, a therapist from Kitchener, Ontario. Together, Linzy and Chioma unpack how cultural and systemic influences shape our money stories and some of the unique challenges that individuals can face. Chioma also shares about susu, a traditional, community-based financial model, and talks about how these collective practices build resilience and support within communities.
Whether you're interested in the intersection of culture and finances or looking for fresh perspectives on traditional financial models, this episode offers insights you won’t want to miss. Join Linzy and Chioma for a thoughtful conversation on how our backgrounds shape our money stories and what we can learn from collectivist financial practices.
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website! https://moneynutsandbolts.com/?p=16030
To watch a video version of this, check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/snGlzlX6yEY
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