Episode Overview
In this episode we sit down with Nitika, founder of Aila Money, to explore the deep and complicated ties between money and self-worth. From growing up with scarcity to chasing salaries as proof of success, Nitika shares her journey of redefining what financial security really means. We also unpack why the gender wealth gap persists, how confidence and representation shape women’s financial choices, and what it takes to separate your paycheck from your value.
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Links to Aila Money
https://www.instagram.com/ailamoney
https://www.instagram.com/nitika_moneypt
Aila Money’s 75-Day Financial Fitness Challenge
https://luma.com/4zrg3jiu?locale=en-GB
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