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46. Systemic Oppression & The Patriarchy Are Keeping You Broke with Tori Dunlap
46. Systemic Oppression & The Patriarchy Are Keeping You Broke with Tori Dunlap
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Welcome back Coachable Family! This week you are in for a treat! Tori Dunlap is an internationally-recognized money and career expert, and podcast host. After saving $100,000 at age 25, Tori quit her corporate job in marketing and founded Her First $100K to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable resources to better their money. She has helped over three million women negotiate salary, pay off debt, build savings, and invest.Host of the #1 Business Podcast, Financial Feminist; author of the upcoming book “Financial Feminist” and Adweek's "Finance Creator of the Year.” Tori now travels the world writing, speaking, and coaching about personal finance, online businesses, and confidence for women.
[3:00] Financial Literacy and Education
“I realized that this financial education I had was a privilege. And with that privilege came a responsibility.”
“We don't have any sort of equality for any marginalized group until we have financial equality.”
“I work to see personal finance education as a form of protest"
“When you have financial stability, you have options, you have choices.
“You can't talk about money and not talk about systemic oppression and talk about these narratives that are perpetuated in order to keep you underpaid and overworked”
[13:20 ] Shame and Money
“We have so much shame and judgment around money because no one taught us how to money. And we are then shamed for our choices. Women specifically, we are told, ‘stop spending your money on frivolous things’.”
“Shame, loves silence and loves the quiet corner of the room, and that's what the talking about money is: this taboo narrative telling you “don't talk about money, that's shameful or you’re going to get judged”
“Talking about money is a form of protest. That's why having financial resources and understanding the financial system are forms of protest against that society and that system that is actively keeping you and gatekeeping that information from you.”
[22:00] Re-empower yourself
“The vast majority of your money habits are cemented by age seven”
“What is the first time you remember consciously having thoughts about money?”
“Moving from defense to offense was replacing that belief with making money is a natural byproduct of doing things I love”
Knowing it's okay to want money. It's okay to want choices. Every single person wants those choices. It's not bad.
[30:00] Money = Choices
“The vast majority of people don't just want money in order to see a literal stack of paper in their bank account. They want what that stack of paper gives them in terms of options. Wanting money, pursuing money is not a bad thing.
“Money gives you choices. I don't have to stay in a situation I don't want to be in because I'm financially dependent on that situation”
“99% of domestic violence cases
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[3:00] Financial Literacy and Education
“I realized that this financial education I had was a privilege. And with that privilege came a responsibility.”
“We don't have any sort of equality for any marginalized group until we have financial equality.”
“I work to see personal finance education as a form of protest"
“When you have financial stability, you have options, you have choices.
“You can't talk about money and not talk about systemic oppression and talk about these narratives that are perpetuated in order to keep you underpaid and overworked”
[13:20 ] Shame and Money
“We have so much shame and judgment around money because no one taught us how to money. And we are then shamed for our choices. Women specifically, we are told, ‘stop spending your money on frivolous things’.”
“Shame, loves silence and loves the quiet corner of the room, and that's what the talking about money is: this taboo narrative telling you “don't talk about money, that's shameful or you’re going to get judged”
“Talking about money is a form of protest. That's why having financial resources and understanding the financial system are forms of protest against that society and that system that is actively keeping you and gatekeeping that information from you.”
[22:00] Re-empower yourself
“The vast majority of your money habits are cemented by age seven”
“What is the first time you remember consciously having thoughts about money?”
“Moving from defense to offense was replacing that belief with making money is a natural byproduct of doing things I love”
Knowing it's okay to want money. It's okay to want choices. Every single person wants those choices. It's not bad.
[30:00] Money = Choices
“The vast majority of people don't just want money in order to see a literal stack of paper in their bank account. They want what that stack of paper gives them in terms of options. Wanting money, pursuing money is not a bad thing.
“Money gives you choices. I don't have to stay in a situation I don't want to be in because I'm financially dependent on that situation”
“99% of domestic violence cases
Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecoachablepodcast/Connect with Tori on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachtorigordon/
Guess what?! WE'RE ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/c/ToriGordon
If you love the show and want to show your support, please leave us a 5 star rating and review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts and
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Released:
Apr 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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