Real Financial Tea — Money, Relationships & Power

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This playlist features full episodes of Real Financial Tea, a podcast where we break down real-life money situations and turn them into practical financial clarity. Each episode explores how money shows up in relationships — from lying about income, financial dependency, and remittances, to power, control, and unspoken expectations, especially within the African diaspora in the UK, US, Canada and abroad. If you’re navigating marriage, engagement, family pressure, or money stress and want honest conversations without judgment or fluff, this playlist is for you.

Episodes

  1. He Financed the Ring… Then She Found £42,000 of Debt

    May 14

    He Financed the Ring… Then She Found £42,000 of Debt

    He financed the ring. She found the Klarna notification 4 months before the wedding. | A doctor earns £75K and saves £200 a month. Both "successful." Both drowning.—This episode might be the most important 50 minutes of content you watch this year if you're in a relationship, planning a wedding, sending money home, or quietly earning well and building nothing.We received two anonymous stories this week. Both people look successful from the outside. Both are in financial situations that are quietly destroying them. Tonight we pull back the curtain on the most expensive thing in diaspora life — the performance of success.STORY 1 — THE KLARNA RINGShe's 29. Engaged. Wedding in 4 months. She picked up his phone and found a Klarna notification. £340 overdue. What she found behind it: £42,000 of hidden debt — the car, the Santorini holiday, the iPhones, the wedding venue deposit, and the engagement ring itself — all financed. He said "trust me." She wrote to us because she doesn't know if she's marrying a partner or a £42,000 problem in a nice suit.STORY 2 — THE "SUCCESSFUL" DOCTORHe earns £75,000 across NHS and private shifts. His family introduces him at every dinner as "my son the doctor." His take-home is £4,200. After rent, student loans, car finance, bills, and £850 in monthly family support... he has £220 left. No house. No investments. No emergency fund. His cousin laughed at him when he said he couldn't afford an £800 laptop. "Uncle, stop acting. You're a doctor in London."—This episode, Sholz and guests unpack:• hidden debt before marriage• financial infidelity• Klarna, Clearpay, BNPL and lifestyle debt• whether she should postpone the wedding• why high earners can still feel broke• the pressure on diaspora professionals to support everyone• when debt is a weapon vs when debt is a trap• how to stop being “the bank” for your family• the WealthMotley Move for rebuilding your money life—🎙 THIS EPISODE'S GUESTS→ Dr Niyi Babalola — Founder, Bablo Homes | Former doctor, multi-award-winning property investor helping diaspora investors build hands-free portfolios→ Yejide Adewakun — Founder, BloomElle | Former lawyer, data governance consultant, supporting African and Caribbean women through major life transitions in the UK—📌 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE→ If your partner has hidden debt in the UK, are you legally responsible after marriage?→ What a prenuptial agreement actually does (and doesn't do) in UK law→ Why BNPL debt (Klarna, Clearpay) is becoming the hidden engine of financial infidelity→ The psychology of financing a lifestyle to "look worthy" — and how to break it→ How a high earner rebuilds from zero: ISA, pension, property roadmap→ The language to use when you need to stop being the family bank — without burning the relationship→ Good debt vs bad debt: when leverage builds and when it traps—💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION→ POSTPONE or PROCEED? Comment below with your verdict on Story 1→ BEEN THERE? Tell us your family bank story — anonymous is fine→ REAL ACCOUNT — Do the Honesty Audit and tell us one thing you're cutting—📲 LINKS & RESOURCES→ Submit YOUR story (anonymous): DM @RealFinancialTea on instagram→ WealthMotley: https://www.instagram.com/wealthmotley/→ Real Financial Tea: https://www.instagram.com/realfinancialtea/—🔔 SUBSCRIBE — New episode every 2 weeks. Real stories. Real money. Real moves.—Studio: JD Content Studios, NottinghamFilmed by: Leke — Light Art Media—⚠️ Real Financial Tea is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this video constitutes financial, legal, or relationship advice. Always consult a qualified professional. Produced with WealthMotley.#RealFinancialTea #FinancialInfidelity #DiasporaFinance #KlarnaDebt #BlackTax #UKFinance #MoneyAndMarriage #WealthMotley #BNPLDebt #AfricanDiaspora #PersonalFinanceUK #HiddenDebt #PerformanceOfSuccess

    59 min
  2. £67K House in Nigeria, But We Live in 1-Bed in UK

    Apr 24

    £67K House in Nigeria, But We Live in 1-Bed in UK

    He's spent £67,000 building a 5-bedroom house in his village.She's 7 months pregnant, in a one-bed in Dagenham. And she's never seen it. In this episode of Real Financial Tea, Sholz unpacks two of the most financially devastating diaspora stories we've ever received — stories that aren't about bad people, but about good people who let love skip the paperwork. STORY 1: A woman lent her best friend of 16 years £15,000 for a wedding.No written agreement. The wedding was beautiful. The marriage lasted 11months. Now her friend is posting Dubai holidays on Instagram while claiming she "can't afford" to pay her back. This is a masterclass in how generosity becomes leverage — and exactly how to create a papertrail, propose a realistic repayment plan, and use small claims court when friendship runs out of options. STORY 2: A husband has sent £67,000+ to his brother in Anambra to build a 5-bedroom "legacy house" — while his pregnant wife is crammed into a one-bed in Dagenham with their 3-year-old. He called a financial advisor"a white people thing." His family thanks her for "supporting the project." She never agreed. We break down the exact money maths (£67K abroad vs £35K deposit needed here), how to get receipts when your brother-in-law is the supervisor, and the WealthMotley Move called TheDivided Blueprint — pausing the build without killing the dream. This is not relationship therapy. This is a money show. Financial clarity, legal protection, and the WealthMotley Moves that turn ambiguous loans and unilateral marriage decisions into structured,documented, fair arrangements. Joined by returning guests:• Deborah Omeni — Founder, My Legacy Journals• Paul Foh — Africa's No.1 Sales Coach | CEO Sales Factory Global 00:00 — £67K Built. 1-Bed Reality. (Cold Open) 00:45 — What This Show Is (And Isn't) 02:30 — Meet the Guests: Deborah Omeni & Paul Foh 04:30 — Story 1: I Lent My Best Friend £15,000 for Her Wedding 09:30 — "That's Not A Friend In Need. That's A Negotiation." 12:00 — Dubai Holidays with Your House Deposit 14:00 — WealthMotley Move: The Friendship Invoice 18:30 — Money Receipt #1: What £15K Really Cost 19:30 — Truth or Transaction (Engineered Disagreement) 25:00 — Story 2: £67,000 Building in Anambra While I'm in Dagenham 30:00 — Invisible In Your Own Marriage 30:30 — The Money Maths: £67K vs The UK Deposit She Needs 32:00 — "A Financial Advisor Is A White People Thing" 36:00 — WealthMotley Move: The Divided Blueprint 40:00 — Direct Message to the Husband 41:00 — Money Receipt #2: The Real Cost of "Legacy" 41:30 — Appearances Are Expensive. Truth Is Free. 43:30 — Tea Challenge: The Honesty Audit 46:00 — Next Week: The £42,000 Klarna Ring 🫖 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Have a story? DM us anonymously — we protect identities. CONNECT: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfinancialtea Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wealthmotley TikTok: @RealFinancialTeaSpotify: Real Financial Tea Apple Podcasts: Real Financial Tea 📌 THIS WEEK'S TEA CHALLENGE The Honesty Audit — two questions most people avoid their entire lives. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for new episodes every week. Real stories. Real money. Real moves. #RealFinancialTea #WealthMotley #DiasporaFinance #MoneyInRelationships#BuildingBackHome #NigeriansInUK #AfricanDiaspora #FriendshipLoans#PersonalFinanceUK #MarriageAndMoney

    1 hr
  3. I Found 2 Properties on My Husband’s Phone… With His Side Chick

    Mar 19

    I Found 2 Properties on My Husband’s Phone… With His Side Chick

    In this episode of Real Financial Tea with WealthMotley, we unpack two explosive real-life diaspora money confessions. Story 1: a wife discovers her husband of 5 years secretly owns two properties with his side chick — while he controls all their joint savings, investments, and property documents. She’s a dependent in Ireland with €5,000 to her name. Story 2: a husband relocates to the UK as a dependent, discovers his wife refuses to contribute to household bills beyond food, yet sends heavy remittances to her family in Enugu. He asks: "How do I get fairness without losing my manhood?We break down the financial vulnerability of dependent visa holders, cross-border property verification, the psychology of financial gaslighting ("those documents are fake"), and the silent crisis of remittances vs. household survival. Sholz delivers step-by-step protection plans: securing liquid cash, building a receipts folder, getting independent immigration advice, and creating a "Yours/Mine/Ours" household budget system. Guests Cynthia Ogene and Temi Sosanya bring community leadership wisdom and emotional intelligence to every answer.Real Financial Tea is the diaspora’s social finance talk show — real stories, real money, real moves. If you’re navigating marriage, money, remittances, immigration, or financial trust issues, subscribe and turn on notifications. Got your own story? DM or voice note @RealFinancialTea — anonymous and protected. New episodes every week.Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/realfinancialtea or https://www.instagram.com/wealthmotleyDM us your stories https://www.instagram.com/realfinancialtea or https://www.instagram.com/wealthmotley

    48 min
  4. I paid over £250,000 of his debt… then he said he never loved me.

    Feb 12

    I paid over £250,000 of his debt… then he said he never loved me.

    “I paid over £250,000 of his debt… then he said he never loved me.” If you share bills, a mortgage, or a life with someone—this episode could protect you.In this episode of Real Financial Tea, Sholz breaks down a real story about secret debt in marriage: a woman paid over £250,000 of her husband’s debt, sold her own house to clear it, and then he admitted he never loved her and used her for money and papers. We cover what to do when a partner’s debt threatens your mortgage, your credit score, and your children’s stability—plus the exact 24–72 hour moves: what to say to your lender, how to get free UK debt and housing support, and how to separate finances quickly. We also tackle a second dilemma: credit card debt spirals in immigrant households—multiple cards, buy-now-pay-later traps, and high monthly repayments—how to stop the cycle without turning your partner into your police officer. Timestamp chapters 00:00 – £250,000 Debt + “I Never Loved You” (Cold Open) 00:25 – What This Show Really Fixes (Money, not therapy) 02:25 – Guests + Why This Happens in Diaspora Homes 03:20 – Story 1: “I Paid His Debt… He Used Me” 09:30 – Do You Actually Know What Your Partner Owes? 12:50 – War Mode: 72-Hour Mortgage + Credit Protection Plan 20:40 – Truth or Transaction (Debt + boundaries) 23:10 – Ramsey vs Reality (UK systems + diaspora context) 24:40 – Story 2: 4 Credit Cards + £1,300/Month Payments 29:20 – Stop the Debt Cycle (Friction plan + “one number” meeting) 36:45 – Tea Challenge: Money Truth Talk we break down two real-life money dilemmas that reveal how financial secrets and dependency quietly destroy relationships. DM us your stories   / realfinancialtea   or   / wealthmotley

    38 min
  5. Feb 1

    I Lied About My Salary… Now We’re Engaged

    In this first episode of Real Financial Tea with WealthMotley, we break down two real-life money dilemmas that reveal how financial secrets and dependency quietly destroy relationships. One woman inflated her salary before getting engaged. Another mother relies on monthly support that could change at any moment. Different stories — same risk.This is not relationship therapy. This is financial clarity. We talk about lying about income, money and control in relationships, remittances, diaspora pressure, and how unstable support creates financial risk — especially for African families in the UK and abroad.Sholz breaks down the WealthMotley Moves — practical steps that protect dignity, reduce financial dependence, and create options. This episode is for anyone navigating marriage, engagement, family expectations, visas, or money stress in the African diaspora.00:00 – When Pressure Turns Money Dangerous00:50 – Why Diaspora Money Problems Escalate03:10 – Story 1: The Salary Lie08:20 – When Lies Become Financial Systems10:25 – The WealthMotley Move: Confess With a Plan16:30 – Truth or Transaction23:30 – Story 2: When Support Becomes Control30:30 – The WealthMotley Move: Risk vs Support38:20 – The 60-Day Stress TestIn the first episode of Real Financial Tea, we break down two real-life money dilemmas that reveal how financial secrets and dependency quietly destroy relationships. One woman inflated her salary before getting engaged. Another mother relies on monthly support that could change at any moment. Different stories — same risk.

    50 min

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This playlist features full episodes of Real Financial Tea, a podcast where we break down real-life money situations and turn them into practical financial clarity. Each episode explores how money shows up in relationships — from lying about income, financial dependency, and remittances, to power, control, and unspoken expectations, especially within the African diaspora in the UK, US, Canada and abroad. If you’re navigating marriage, engagement, family pressure, or money stress and want honest conversations without judgment or fluff, this playlist is for you.

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