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The Hidden Cost of Undercharging When You Care Too Much with Jenn | Ep 80

The Hidden Cost of Undercharging When You Care Too Much with Jenn | Ep 80

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What if your desire to do good is the very thing keeping you broke?

In this episode of Mad About Money, Maddy sits down with the brilliant, rebellious, multi-hyphenate Jenn - a performing artist, activist, and creator of the International Day of Consent - to unpack the quiet, emotional toll of undercharging when you’re purpose-led and values-first.

Together, they dive deep into:

  • Why so many ethical, neurodivergent, and heart-led humans feel guilty about making money
  • The connection between capitalism, pricing shame, and internalised “good person” conditioning
  • Rewriting money mindset without selling out (or burning out)
  • How consent, business, and activism are more connected than you think
  • The truth about financial inclusivity, and why charging less doesn’t always help the people you think it does

It’s raw, hilarious, full of swearing and solidarity, and packed with unfiltered honesty about money, identity, neurodivergence, and the power of showing up as your full self.

✨ Plus: the story behind Jenn’s drag queen alter ego Misty Valentine, what “fuck normal” really means, and why you absolutely can rebel against capitalism while running a business.

Links & mentions

  • Follow Jenn Wilson and explore Irregular Ink: irregular.org.uk
  • Learn more about the International Day of Consent: idoconsent.org
  • Catch Jenn at Visible Fest: Visible Fest

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