Episode 319: Financial Activism, First Gen Immigrant Hustle & Why Money Conversations Need To Be Loud w/ Berna Anat 


Berna Anat, award-winning producer, speaker, podcast host, rich auntie in training, and “Financial Hype Woman,” joins the podcast to chat about immigrant financial trauma, living out loud with your money and how she went from paying off over $50,000 of debt to becoming a new author. 

We also talk about the importance of taking breaks, her response to the strike carried out by the workers involved in producing her book, leveraging your finances to combat injustice, and more. 

In this episode, you’ll learn more about:

  • Why you need to bring your whole self and your whole financial story into your money life 
  • The First-Generation Alpha Kid experience + what being a daughter of immigrants means in the money realm
  • How to approach giving you family financial help and the importance of establishing boundaries
  • Pros and cons of immigrant hustle mode + why it can be your superpower or kryptonite 
  • Financial activism, speaking up for your community, calling out capitalism + more

*Enter to win a copy of Berna’s book, Money Out Loud, by going to JourneytoLaunch.com/win.

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