To mark the publication of We Need To Talk About Money
Join Sunday Times bestselling author and podcaster Otegha Uwagba to celebrate her new book We Need To Talk About Money: an extraordinarily candid personal account of the ups and downs wrought by money written with a deft blend of candid memoir and stark socio-political commentary.
In conversation for this virtual event, Otegha will explore the complex and pernicious world of money and the consequences of either having it, or not having it. She’ll consider her own complicated relationship with money, and what her wide-ranging experiences say about the world around us. From toxic workplaces and misogynist men, to getting payrises and getting evicted, Otegha unpicks the shroud of secrecy surrounding money – who has it, how they got it, and how it shapes our lives. She’ll also touch on the recurring themes of class and privilege, racism and beauty, shame and pride, compulsion and fear.
Don’t miss this eye-opening, life-changing and relatable event that promises a vital exploration of stories and issues familiar to most, whilst uncovering some startling truths about our complex relationships with money.
Prices
£8.50 / £17.49 including book*
Please note: by purchasing a ticket to this event you are agreeing for Ipswich Theatres to share your booking details with Fane Online who will be in contact with further details on the live stream and book purchases.
Times
The live stream begins at 18:30 UK time.
It will be available to view up to 1 week after the event has ended.
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