<p>What does it <em>really</em> mean to inherit wealth?</p><p>With my guest Marine, we open up a conversation that is usually kept behind closed doors.</p><p>She inherited wealth at 24. She knew something was coming, but not the scale, not the impact, and definitely not the emotional weight that came with it.</p><p></p><p>Why is inheritance one of the least discussed topics around money? Because, as she puts it: <em>“You didn’t do anything to earn it.”</em> And with that comes guilt, fear of judgment, and concern about how it shapes relationships.</p><p>For a long time, she handed over the responsibility. Stayed at a distance. Tried to “prove herself” first. Until one simple question changed everything:</p><p><em>“How much time do you spend managing the wealth that gives you your freedom?</em></p><p>The answer was: none.</p><p>That moment sparked a shift, from avoidance to ownership. From seeing wealth as a burden, to seeing it as a tool to fuel what she believes in.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In this Money Chill Out episode, we explore: </p><p>• Why inheritance isn’t just money</p><p>• The hidden emotional burden of inherited wealth </p><p>• Why it can feel isolating, even among close friends </p><p>• The silent pressure to preserve and pass it on to the next generation </p><p>• How men and women experience and express this responsibility differently </p><p>• What happens when you finally decide to take ownership</p><p></p><p>This episode is an invitation to rethink how we talk about money, especially the kind we don’t feel “allowed” to discuss.</p><p>If you’ve inherited, expect to inherit, or simply want a more honest conversation about wealth:</p><p>🎧 This one is worth your time.</p>