Healthy Love and Money
Why did you spend so much money on… Couples have fights, disagreements, and misunderstandings about money all the time. This is normal, but is it healthy for your relationship? The solutions to money differences are not always as apparent as smart couples would think. Listen to incredible interviews with financial therapists, couples therapists, and financial planning experts to learn, heal, and grow your way through your most resentment-building financial differences. There is no need to experience financial misery with your happily ever after when you can foster financial intimacy. If you are smart, ambitious, love your partner, and don’t want money to be a barrier to connection, meaning, and purpose in your life, then pop in your ear buds or crank up your speakers in your family mobile and let’s get you moving towards healthy love and money. This podcast is for you if If you are a female breadwinner or married to one If you are a successful professional but still feel miserable about money If you can’t stop thinking about money, and check your bank account three times a day If you spend money and then worry what your partner will think If you got a large sum of money and it has caused more problems than good If you are planning to get married no matter which time it is If one or both of your parents was a mess with money If your siblings can’t stop asking for financial help If you have adult children you want out of your wallet If your a first generation professional and you feel out of place with your income If you want your partner to participate in the finances with you If you feel guilt, shame, anxiety, or fear about money If you don’t see your money topic, let us know and we will be sure to cover it. [Occasional Explicit Content]
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“Financial trauma is not something that you can take a magic pill for; but, you can certainly become trauma-informed.” In what ways can childhood experiences predict your financial future? Join our host Ed Coambs as he uncovers the hidden layers of financial trauma with Rahkim Sabree, a pioneering expert in financial t
“I had a light bulb come off: why aren't we talking about people's financial strengths and balancing that and not just looking at what they're not good at?” What if your relationship with money was as significant as any personal relationship in your life? This episode promises to unravel the mysteries of financial inti
Your Money Story: Exploring Empathy, Power Dynamics, and Financial Intimacy with Jillian Knight (pt. 2)
"Empathy not just opens the door to understanding money behaviors but also transforms financial shame into a powerful tool for healthier decision-making." Can empathy be the missing link in transforming your relationship with money? Our host Ed Coambs jumps into part two of this conversation with Jillian Knight as she
How to Live a Debt-Free Life (without following the Dave Ramsey plan) with Jillian Knight (pt. 1)
Our host, Ed Coambs sits down with fellow Financial Therapist Jillian Knight of Her Financial Therapy to talk about her eye-opening journey to financial freedom. The challenges she faced on her road to being debt-free offer a ton of insights into the power of open communication between spouses and the dark truth about
"We think we need more money to be happy, but in reality, we just need those people to talk with and count on and feel connected with." Did you know that money-related arguments between married couples are the most predictive of divorce compared to any other type of conflict? Our host Ed Coambs sits down with financial
“If we allow ourselves that place of full expression, I have it that more goodness happens in the world because people are not bound, and we actually continue that interdependence long term.” Imagine a mother on the cusp of gifting money to her daughter, grappling with the emotional and financial strings that come atta