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072. Old Money Icks
Episode 72

072. Old Money Icks

Old Money · Old Money®

November 12, 20241h 2mExplicit

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Show Notes

You've heard of getting "the ick" while dating, but what about the icks of the ultra wealthy? Amber takes you through her top 9 Old Money icks, from name-dropping to not giving back to their community. We'll explore social media faux pas, acknowledging your privilege, and what defines a "caviar problem."

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In today's episode, we cover the following:

  • Intro (0:52)
  • Cash Consciousness 2.0 (1:54)
  • Birdie and bogey (8:41)
  • Old Money icks #1: When people are weird about food (22:17)
  • #2: People who tell the same story all the time and name droppers (27:20)
  • #3: Complaining about 'caviar problems' (32:18)
  • #4: Sloppiness (36:20)
  • #5: The stay at home trope (39:40)
  • #6: Hauls, showmanship & flexing (43:02)
  • #7: Downplaying privilege (47:40)
  • #8: Judging other's financial choices (54:14)
  • #9: Not giving back (56:41)

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