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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Revisiting: Honesty, Transparency And Respect

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Business, Investing

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

While Suze and KT are taking a few days off, we’ll revisit part of an episode published in February 2020, where Suze shared stories meant to teach and inspire us all to rise above traumatic circumstances.

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Suzy Orman here and Katie and welcome to the Women in Money Podcast and everyone's

0:06.0

smart enough to listen. And both of us are so proud to have this podcast sponsored by a

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0:19.4

simply go to myalliant.com and why all L I A and T dot com open an account and deposit $100

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a month every month for 12 consecutive months. What's going to happen Katie? Alliant is going to pay

0:36.5

you a bonus of $100. That is the place that both of us want you to save. So go to myalliant.com

0:45.8

and do what Katie look for Suzy and start saving now. November 4th 2021. Hi everybody, this is

0:54.5

Robert Suzy and Katie's podcast producer. Suzy and Katie are fine. They're just taking the week off

1:02.4

for a well-deserved break and we all need that from time to time. But we didn't want to not

1:09.4

put out a show. So we're going to revisit part of an episode that was originally published in

1:15.4

February of 2020 called honesty, transparency and respect. And you're going to hear a couple of

1:23.2

really heartwarming and inspirational stories. So we hope you enjoy it and thanks for listening.

1:53.4

So many of you, so many of you have been writing in because you know I've been talking about financial

2:13.0

abuse for a long time now on this podcast. But recently so many of you have been writing in

2:19.9

in about how you feel that you have been financially abused by your parents in particular your father.

2:30.9

So I want to read this one email that I got not so long ago. I actually got an on February 9th 2020.

2:42.1

And I'm just going to call this woman Kay. I'm just going to refer to her as Kay.

2:46.9

And her email really moved me. And it's a little bit long so I ask you to have patience.

2:56.9

But it's a fascinating email. And she says to me, Hi Susie. I heard your call for stories of abuse

3:08.3

on your recent podcast. First let me say that I am doing well now and I have a pension, investment

3:15.9

income, social security, and a home that I love. But it was a lot of work with mental health

3:24.1

professionals, including friends and a husband who is a gifted psychologist who helped me get here.

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