Ever felt like money was some exclusive club you weren’t invited to? Sonia Kaurah did too - until she decided to crash the party. In this episode, we chat about how culture shapes our financial habits, why women (especially women of colour) get the short end of the investment stick, and how Sonia went from knowing nothing about investing to sitting in rooms with top venture capitalists - just by forcing her way in and asking all the right questions. She shares how curiosity (and a little stubbornness) helped her build a business, overcome imposter syndrome, and navigate the startup world with zero safety net. Plus, she spills on her mental health platform, Tala Thrive, and why therapy should come with cultural understanding. If you've ever felt like money, business, or investing weren’t “for you,” this episode will change your mind.
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