What does money even mean anymore?
In this episode of The Cost of Culture Podcast, we take a step back and examine how the meaning of money has evolved over time.
From the disappearance of the penny to the rise of digital payments and flex culture, money has shifted from something that once represented stability and survival to something that often represents status and visibility.
But what does that shift mean for how we respect money—and how money shapes our lives?
In this episode we explore:
Because sometimes the real price we’re paying isn’t just measured in dollars—it’s measured in pressure, identity, and peace of mind.
What are we really paying for?
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