In this episode, the hosts dive into the messy and hilarious side of money. From manifesting abundance to justifying big splurges with “girl math,” they explore how mindset shapes spending habits. The conversation moves from Smeg fridges and KitchenAid mixers to deeper questions about value, desire, and financial confidence. It’s a candid look at the psychology of money. equal parts relatable, funny, and thought-provoking.
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In this episode, the hosts dive into the messy and hilarious side of money. From manifesting abundance to justifying big splurges with “girl math,” they explore how mindset shapes spending habits. The conversation moves from Smeg fridges and KitchenAid mixers to deeper questions about value, desire, and financial confidence. It’s a candid look at the psychology of money. equal parts relatable, funny, and thought-provoking.
Money, Manifesting, and the Myth of Being “Good with Cash”
A Little Too Loud
34 minutes
1 month ago
Money, Manifesting, and the Myth of Being “Good with Cash”
In this episode, the hosts dive into the messy and hilarious side of money. From manifesting abundance to justifying big splurges with “girl math,” they explore how mindset shapes spending habits. The conversation moves from Smeg fridges and KitchenAid mixers to deeper questions about value, desire, and financial confidence. It’s a candid look at the psychology of money. equal parts relatable, funny, and thought-provoking.
A Little Too Loud
In this episode, the hosts dive into the messy and hilarious side of money. From manifesting abundance to justifying big splurges with “girl math,” they explore how mindset shapes spending habits. The conversation moves from Smeg fridges and KitchenAid mixers to deeper questions about value, desire, and financial confidence. It’s a candid look at the psychology of money. equal parts relatable, funny, and thought-provoking.