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Why Women Feel Guilty About Money | Speak, Mother

Episode 7

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Do you ever undersell yourself because asking for more feels "greedy"?

Do you ever apologize when quoting your rates? 

Do you ever think you should just be grateful for what you have instead of advocating for what you're worth?

You're not alone. And it's not about the money. It's about the stories we've been told about what we deserve.

This week, we're exploring why women have such a complicated relationship with money, wealth, and asking for what we're worth. We dive into the difference between worth and value, how our conditioning around money shows up in everything from salary negotiations to pricing our services, and what it looks like to build a healthier relationship with financial security.

Wanting financial stability isn't greedy. Asking for your value isn't selfish. And building wealth can actually be an act of service to your family, your community, and the causes you care about.

This episode is part of a multi-part exploration inspired by the work of On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen. You don't need to have read the book to tune in. You’re welcome to join wherever you are.

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Mentioned in this episode:

On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen

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