Meghan Dwyer - Financial Planner, Money Mindset Coach, Boy Mom
251 episodes
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If just the thought of money makes you feel uncomfortable, know that you’re not alone. So many of us have anxiety around money because we were never taught to view it in a healthy way. Money Isn’t Scary is podcast designed to help you take an honest look at the thoughts and emotions behind your relationship with money. On a mission to remove the stigma around money, Meghan Dwyer takes you on her personal journey of exploring her fears, so that others don’t feel so alone. We dive into the stories we tell ourselves that unknowingly hold us back and begin to challenge the cultural constructs that
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If just the thought of money makes you feel uncomfortable, know that you’re not alone. So many of us have anxiety around money because we were never taught to view it in a healthy way. Money Isn’t Scary is podcast designed to help you take an honest look at the thoughts and emotions behind your relationship with money. On a mission to remove the stigma around money, Meghan Dwyer takes you on her personal journey of exploring her fears, so that others don’t feel so alone. We dive into the stories we tell ourselves that unknowingly hold us back and begin to challenge the cultural constructs that
How To Talk to Your Parents About Money with Etinosa Agbonlahor
This week, I'm sharing my conversation with Behavioral Economics and Author, Etinosa Agbonlahor.
Etinosa is the author of the book “How to Talk to Your Parents About Money”, a guide to having important financial conversations. Passionate about helping people improve their financial wellbeing, Etinosa works with organizations to understand the psychology behind financial decisions and uses this knowledge to achieve better results for clients and businesses.
Her work has been featured in MarketWatch, Morningstar, and other leading platforms, highlighting her focus on how behavior drives financial outcomes.
In our conversation, Etinosa and I talk about:
Why its important to challenge rules of thumb and our own biases when it comes to using our money
The importance of preparing ourselves difficult conversations and using ‘I’ statements to approach topics gently
The nuances of meeting the other person where they’re at and understanding where and when to push more
And so much more...
Get her book: How To Talk To Your Parents About Money
Find More from Etinosa: https://etinosaa.com/
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Are you interested in working 1:1 with me? I'm now officially a Certified Money Coach (CMC)® where I work with you to create greater balance, a higher consciousness and help you transform your relationship with money. This goal of this work is to guide you to a deeper understanding of the unconscious beliefs and patterns we carry that create stress and fear and hold us back from living the life that you want.
You can book a quick 15-minute call here so I can learn more about you and your goals for the program.
I'm so excited to be able to connect with you on a deeper level and help you discover what's blocking you from living the life you really want!
If just the thought of money makes you feel uncomfortable, know that you’re not alone. So many of us have anxiety around money because we were never taught to view it in a healthy way. Money Isn’t Scary is podcast designed to help you take an honest look at the thoughts and emotions behind your relationship with money. On a mission to remove the stigma around money, Meghan Dwyer takes you on her personal journey of exploring her fears, so that others don’t feel so alone. We dive into the stories we tell ourselves that unknowingly hold us back and begin to challenge the cultural constructs that