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

Survivors of Financial Abuse: A Conversation With Tiffany

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

Suze Orman Media

Investing, Business

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2019

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

One of the main focuses of the Women and Money Podcast is shining the light on financial abuse. About a year ago, The National Domestic Abuse Hotline teamed up with Avon and asked Suze to speak with several survivors.  

We have been releasing encore presentations of these conversations here and today’s is with Tiffany. If you are suffering abuse of any kind, you can visit the following resources:

The National Domestic Violence Hotline

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:15.2

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0:24.4

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0:35.2

ultimate and check it out now. Suzy Orman here and you are listening to the Women in Money Podcast.

0:43.2

Now this is not your ordinary money podcast, but there is nothing that I do that is ordinary.

0:48.8

So if you want to be the powerful woman that you were born to be in every aspect of your life,

0:54.8

then you have come to the right place.

1:19.1

As you know, one of the main topics that I am focusing really my entire life on right now

1:34.7

is financial abuse. So many people still have no idea what the definition of

1:41.6

financial abuse happens to be. The National Domestic Violence Hotline

1:48.1

joined forces with Avon and they asked me would I interview seven women who have survived

1:55.6

domestic abuse? And I said, of course I would. On this episode, we are going to hear from Tiffany.

2:02.8

Tiffany. Here you are, you are 28 years of age and you have a nine-year-old daughter,

2:15.2

a six-year-old son, and for seven years, for seven years, you were in a serious abuse of

2:24.8

relationship. Tell me about it. It was, I don't even know. It

2:34.5

yeah. All right. It was hard. It was hard just trying to find out who I was, what I wanted. I

2:40.8

didn't know what I wanted out of life, what I wanted for myself, where I was going to be. It was

2:45.6

just a trap. And you were 18 years of age when you met him. Yes. So baby. Yeah. Baby. And you met him

2:54.3

and tell me about that situation. When I met him at first, I thought it was love. I thought

3:00.5

this was who, you know, I was meant to be with. He was charming. He was kind. He showed me lots of

3:06.8

affection, something I was lacking before. So that made me feel like maybe that was love. Did he

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