
‘Am I making the right choices?’ Questions every Gen Z ask
For every Gen Z, the top question that troubles you is asking yourself if you are making the right decisions. Today, we discuss this in solid details.

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Hosted by Osinachi Akanegbu · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 44 episodes
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A personal finance podcast for young adults. Here, we discuss money for young adults and how they can build systems to build wealth.
Osinachi Akanegbu hosts Personal Finance for Gen Z, a business show with 44 episodes published.

For every Gen Z, the top question that troubles you is asking yourself if you are making the right decisions. Today, we discuss this in solid details.

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