

Money Real Talk: Building Wealth Without Breaking Love
Money can be one of the hardest conversations to have — with our partners, our parents, or even ourselves. From secrecy and shame to clashing visions and generational pressures, it often creates tension where we need trust most.
In this Money Real Talk session, we’ll explore how to navigate love and money with more honesty, safety, and shared purpose.
What you’ll learn:
Tools for having money conversations without conflict
How to build a shared financial vision with your partner or family
Ways to move past secrecy and shame into trust and transparency
Frameworks for aligning money with values across generations
✨ Walk away with practical tools and a renewed sense of clarity for weaving money into your most important relationships.
If you can’t join the live session, just register and we’ll send the recording your way!
About the speakers
Bernard Ezekiel Chung, Specialist Family Wealth Lawyer at Balkenende Chew & Chia
Bernard helps families safeguard their wealth while strengthening unity and human flourishing. After 15 years as an M&A lawyer, fatherhood and a faith conversion led him to seek greater meaning and impact in his work. Today, he focuses on helping families with family wealth governance through a human-centred, evidence-based and social science-informed approach. His niche areas of practice include special needs planning and family wealth governance. Bernard believes family wealth should not just be preserved, but should help families grow closer, live out their values and flourish.
Audrey Tan & Gerald Tock
Audrey, Co-Founder & CEO of PlayMoolah, Wealth Resilience Institute and pioneer of Circles of Angels, pioneers financial emotional resilience and impact entrepreneurship, helping families and young people align money with values for a flourishing life.
Gerald, Co-Founder of Kommunity Ventures, designs systems that help ventures and families navigate growth, transitions, and trust. With two decades of experience in strategy, policy, and venture building, he focuses on aligning people, capital, and purpose.
As husband and wife, Audrey and Gerald bring together two lenses on money, love, and family wealth. They explore how wealth is not only financial, but relational and generational — building resilient families, ventures, and communities grounded in trust and shared values.
About us
PlayMoolah builds financially mature, confident and resilient young adults with its Financial Wellbeing Education Suite. Our Financial Emotional Resilience® (FER) thought leadership has created impact across 100,000 learners and we have worked with > 50 institutions globally.
With 90%+ of all impact measures showing positive changes across >28,000 learners in Singapore’s universities and institutions and >95% course completion rates, our approach focuses on financial wellbeing, ensuring that students not only learn essential financial concepts but also develop the emotional resilience needed to navigate their financial journeys with emotional clarity and confidence.
Also, if you haven't, join us for the full calendar of online & offline satellite events: HERE.