
Let’s get real: almost every woman I know has money trauma.
Not just the kind that comes from big, catastrophic events—but the kind that lives in our bodies from years of silence, stress, and shame.
And here’s the kicker: most of us don’t even know we’re carrying it.
In this raw, firelit conversation with Megan Jo Wilson and Alla Weinberg, we rip the curtain back on money trauma and why it keeps so many women trapped in fear, self-doubt, and survival mode. Together, we name the shame, regulate our nervous systems, and imagine what liberation around money could actually look like.
Inside, we explore:
✨ What trauma actually is (spoiler: it’s not just “big, horrific events”) and why money conversations can trigger a full-body response
✨ Common signs of money trauma: hoarding/spending pendulums, compulsive account checking, “it’s never enough,” and shame spirals
✨ A 2-minute regulation tool (cross-body squeezes + breath) to tell your nervous system: I am safe
✨ The liberation question that changed everything: “How much is enough to feel safe?”
✨ Why communal care breaks shame—and how healing your money anxiety frees up energy to create, connect, and contribute
Because here’s the truth: you’re not “bad with money.”You’re living inside systems—patriarchy, capitalism, misogyny—that were designed to make you feel small, unworthy, and dependent.
Healing money trauma isn’t just personal work.
It’s cultural rebellion.
Mentioned in the Episode:
⭐ Join Megan Jo + Alla’s Healing Money Trauma: A Liberation Journey → [Get Details]
⭐ Join the FREE Feminine Rebellion Community → [Join Here]
⭐ Apply for Private Coaching → [The Feminine Rebellion - Private Coaching]
⭐ DM Natty on Instagram → [@thefemininerebellion]
⭐ Follow Megan Jo Wilson on Instagram → [@meganjowilson]
⭐ Follow Alla Weinberg on Instagram → [@allavweinberg]
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Let’s spread the rebellion—one sovereign, truth-telling, money-liberated woman at a time.