Naturally visiting or returning “home” is always nerve wracking so adding on meeting people you haven’t seen in years can be hard but it’s always worth it.
After 6 years of #grinding, I found my old bag with my old work and finally decided that a small break is well-deserved. This episode we are reflecting on the past, criticizing shallow EDI discussions, highlighting women's rights challenges, an
We examine poverty and the way online discussions incorrectly influence reality of young women. From the infamous $300 date to not eating at the Cheesecake Factory we analyze the incorrect narratives around dating and how they can intersect wit
Discussing the financial implications of long distance dating, accidents co on the highway and some other random stuff. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tthoughts/episodes/Please-let-him-be-in-the-same-postcode---Podmas-6-e2pcot
It was a busy year we still had time to read for the annual book review and it was quite a variety. We started from Relationships and Confidence from The School of Life to Black Women in America edited by G. Lerner and we ended with Virginia Wo
Declining literacy, increasing consumer debt and bank layoffs - they’re stories we are seeing more often on the news, but how do they impact your fiscal year end? Plus why are Toronto hotels offering monthly rental plans?
Minimum wage is set to go up in Ontario but the property market is still crazy and inflation doesn’t really feel like it’s down. Employers, their ongoing requests to return to work and going back over financial fundamentals when you may be earn
“That stock is down 97% y’all at this point I’m holding onto it for me to humble myself.”Catching up on the investing temperature from the 2023 Toronto Money Show Toronto and reviewing: -Why Black investors should consider the ethics and pr
Race based Affirmative Action was struck down by US Supreme Court. The challenge of podcasting when you are holding back and why we won’t stop podcasting.