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Money Talk with Otegha Uwagba

Season 2, Ep. 6

Otegha Uwagba is an open book literally on the subject of money! She’s honest & candid about not knowing it all but through her quest for knowledge and solutions she has some really great tips on how to manage money, ask for more, tax returns and unlearning bad habits. Jamz & Otegha talk through their money hacks as self employed creatives and how they’ve overcome moments of mismanagement. 



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