Money, this is something that has always been so taboo in many black homes, including mine. As a child money was not discussed much, in front of my siblings and I. I knew what a checkbook was but I didn’t know anything else about it. I knew the bills were paid but I didn’t have any idea of how much things cost. I did know we had lights and I would often hear “turn them lights off, you running my power bill up” we had water but it would often sound like “turn that water off, you running my water bill up!” What have always confused me is why there so much secrecy when it comes to money and how much things cost? People KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. With this blog that is exactly what I plan on giving you. Free knowledge…
Knowledge is Power
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Welcome! I'm Callie host of "Clearly I'm the Problem" podcast and this blog which is a reflection of my journey. The idea for "Clearly I'm the Problem" was Born out of a realization that I struggle to maintain friendships and that the issue rests with me, this platform serves as a space for self-reflection, growth, and introspection. Join me as we navigate the complexities of personal relationships, celebrate small victories, and explore the intricacies of human connection. Together, let's embrace vulnerability, acknowledge our imperfections, and embark on a journey of self-discovery through candid conversations and shared experiences on the "Clearly I'm the Problem". View all posts by Callie
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