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Today's episode is a follow up to this previous episode: Money, money, money: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1623760/episodes/13872328

Guilaine begins by reflecting on how her specific collection of intersections interact with her relationship to money/worth, considering what it means to be a Black woman from the inner-city and how that collection of identities chimes more with her experience than the term working class. She thinks about how race, migration and class interact with and sometimes obscure each other, particularly when anti-Blackness is added to the mix. And also the very specific experiences, cultures and conditions that are experienced by generations living in the impoverished areas of cities.

Then she discusses a recent change she noticed in how she was approaching setting her rates as a speaker and thinker around racial trauma, and how she is going about resetting herself, changing the energy she puts out and reestablishing her boundaries. 

She then muses on the reasons why people in similar situations might undervalue themselves. Then she speaks to organisations and coprorations about how they need to interrogate their approaches to payment and race, particularly because money is always hot territory around race because of the history that exists there.

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