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MONEY WITHOUT MATH
You’re Negotiating Already—How to Do It Better with Ranieka Weston
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Negotiation is often equated with high-stakes conversations: salary offers, contracts, or tense back-and-forths across a conference table. But leadership coach and consultant Ranieka Weston says negotiation is happening constantly, often in the smallest moments of everyday life.
In this episode of Money Without Math, Karen Coyne sits down with Ranieka to unpack the mindset behind effective negotiation and why so many people struggle to ask for what they want, even when the stakes are low. From restaurant orders and parenting conversations to workplace boundaries and compensation discussions, they explore how negotiation is less about conflict and more about clarity, self-trust, timing, and emotional awareness.
Ranieka shares practical ways to strengthen your “negotiation muscle,” including how to approach difficult asks without becoming combative, why psychological safety matters at work and at home, and the hidden cost of shrinking your own value in important conversations. She also explains why many people don’t actually have a confidence problem; they have a negotiation problem.
If you’ve ever avoided asking, worried about being perceived as difficult, or walked away from a conversation thinking “I should’ve said something,” this episode offers a grounded approach to advocating for yourself—one small ask at a time.
In this episode:
0:00 - Know Your Value First
1:17 - Negotiation Happens Every Day
5:20 - The Vegas Margarita Win Win
10:09 - Mindset Shapes Every Ask
14:52 - Clarity Value And Timing
16:32 - Negotiating With Your Teen
20:47 - Boundaries Nonnegotiables And Safety
25:18 - Weekly Practice Questions That Work
27:37 - How To Ask Without Feeling Cheap
30:50 - Final Takeaways And Next Steps
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