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Feeling Money

Feeling Money

Written by: Rachel Kinney
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Money and emotions can be hard to talk about, especially since they are intertwined with our relationships, daily decisions, and feelings. Join Rachel Kinney as she explores where money and real-life meet, how feelings affect finances, and witness her guests as they share their experiences with money and emotions. You’re invited to pop in every other week for an interview or Rachel’s “Ask a Financial Therapist” show. A scarcity mindset, anxiety, and money fights represent possibilities here. Come rewrite your financial story.FeelingMoney.com Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Finance Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Ask A Financial Therapist: Burnout, Self-Esteem, and How Much Is Enough
    Dec 16 2020

    Rachel Kinney and Michael Woodnorth team up to answer listener questions about tying self-worth to your income, how to know how much is enough to support your lifestyle versus how much you should contribute to the greater good, and what to do when you feel burned out. Is going back to school a viable option? How do you make the jump from nonprofit to the corporate world? How much should we be donating? How can we serve from an empty cup?

     

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    27 mins
  • Social Enterprise with Michael Woodnorth
    Dec 2 2020

    What happens when an investment banker/MBA also has a passion for social enterprise, non-profits, and strategic investing? Meet Michael Woodnorth, who helps early-stage mission-driven organizations think strategically about growth and secure the capital to fund their goals. Investors, standard corporations, and non-profits could all stand to learn a little from each other, making the world a better place and creating growth and sustainability for all parties. When we alter our expectations as a society as to who can profit and why, and begin to spend our money with socially responsible organizations, we will see the shift we wish for.

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    47 mins
  • Ask A Financial Therapist - Deep Dive: ADHD and Money
    Nov 18 2020

    Studies show that those with ADHD struggle concentrating, staying organized, and battling compulsiveness. When it comes to personal finance and your relationship with money, it’s important to simplify tasks so your brain CAN and will thrive. Rachel has several organization, budget, and routine suggestions plus a book rec: ADD and Your Money, A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention-Deficit Disorder, by Stephanie Sarkis.

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    23 mins
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