• Raw Minds S2 Ep.11 - Financial Incarceration: Chained to the Struggle

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

Raw Minds S2 Ep.11 - Financial Incarceration: Chained to the Struggle

  • Summary

  • In this eye-opening episode of Raw Minds, we dive deep into the concept of “financial incarceration” and the invisible chains that keep people locked in cycles of economic struggle. From crushing student loan debt and predatory lending to wage stagnation and the high cost of living, we explore how systemic financial obstacles impact our communities—and what it means for our mental well-being. We break down the psychology behind financial stress, how economic inequality is perpetuated, and why breaking free feels impossible for so many. We also share real stories and practical advice for navigating the system and reclaiming financial independence. Join us for an honest and empowering conversation about money, mental health, and the fight to break free from the chains of financial incarceration. Don't miss this crucial discussion that aims to equip you with knowledge and inspire you to take action. Call to Action: If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Join the conversation by following us on social media and telling us your story of financial struggle or victory. Leave a comment and let us know what you think, or email us at to share your thoughts, ask questions, or connect. Remember, the first step toward change is awareness, but the next is action. Let’s keep pushing forward together.
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