About

Hi, I'm Sneha

I want to radically change how women think and talk about money.

Founder & Storyteller

I was ten years old when I first understood that money was never just money. I watched it uplift people and divide them. I watched it become a proxy for status, respect, and worth.

And I knew, even then, that the way most people talked about money was missing the most important thing: the relationship we have with it.

Years later, I was working on social impact at Google when I kept noticing the same pattern in the women around me. Intelligent, capable, high-earning, and still spiraling every time money came up. Not because they didn't know enough. Because nobody had ever helped them understand why money felt the way it did.

I'd felt it too. The low-grade panic. The avoidance. The 2am math that never made the anxiety go away. What changed things for me wasn't a budgeting app or a financial advisor. It was slowing down long enough to understand my own relationship with money. To get clear on my values and the life I actually wanted to build.

When I did that, something shifted. I didn't suddenly have more money. But I felt rich in a way I hadn't before, and capable of making decisions from a place of clarity instead of fear.

So I started writing about it. Sharing my own story and what I was learning. The response was immediate. Women felt seen in a way they hadn't before, and they wanted more of that conversation. That's how Money Whispers was born.

Money Whispers is where women say the quiet part out loud about money, without the shame, the judgment, or the jargon. Anonymous confessions, cultural analysis, real data, and now: real support for figuring out what to actually do about it.

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Knowing about money and feeling okay about money are two completely different things. I'm here for the second one.