EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 9 MIN
She Didn't Know She Knew
from Rich&Chill Podcast by Beate Kuhn · host Beate Kuhn
The women who arrive convinced they know nothing about money are usually wrong. Not because they've been studying it quietly, but because the capability was always there — assigned elsewhere by a structure that no longer exists.In this episode, Beate explores structural deference: the rational, logical outcome of a division of labour that made sense inside a marriage and becomes invisible until the marriage ends. Through client stories and her own observations, she makes the case that what most women in restructure are missing is not financial intelligence, it's the experience of applying the financial intelligence they already have.The surprise of competence is real. And it arrives faster than anyone expects.You'll hear:Why deference looks like incapacity but never wasThe difference between not knowing and not trusting — and why that distinction changes everythingWhat it actually looks like when dormant capability wakes upWhy handing power to whoever seems most confident in the room is the most expensive habit in a restructureSee you soonWith love from MallorcaBeate_____________________________________________________________--> Follow me on Instagram--> Receive my Investor Identity Map and see:Which Identity ist currently running your financial decisionsWhy ist was formedWhat shifts you into investor precision.If you desire to work directly with me, reach out to my team at [email protected], tell me a little bit about yourself and your goals, and I’ll get you all the details.----------And of course, little disclaimer to be clear, this is no financial advice, I am sharing my story and experience from the last decades and those of my clients, always do your own research and always understand what you are investing in. Don’t do it just because your hairdresser heard something somewhere or it was in the newest fashion magazine.
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The women who arrive convinced they know nothing about money are usually wrong. Not because they've been studying it quietly, but because the capability was always there — assigned elsewhere by a structure that no longer exists. In this episode, Beate explores structural deference: the rational, logical outcome of a division of labour that made sense inside a marriage and becomes invisible until the marriage ends. Through client stories and her own observations, she makes the case that what m...
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