Relatable Episode 126: This Navigator of Money Emotions
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Description
CPA, CFO of Comedy Store, author of the Money Nerve, and podcast host of “Money You Should Ask,” Bob Wheeler and Stephanie talk about overcoming emotional blocks to managing money.
Show Highlights
Stephanie shares some of the cliches about money she heard in her childhood.
Bob talks about how childhood experiences affect values and beliefs regarding money management.
Bob encourages making small steps in terms of savings in order to create better habits.
Resources Mentioned
The Book: Money Nerve Navigating the Emotions of Money
The Podcast: Money You Should Ask
Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest
I learned about Bob and his work via The Radical Aliveness Institute. Bob’s approachable, wholeheartness nature is so refreshing and appreciated especally when it comes to talking about money. He does not shame you into making better money choices, he gives you practical advice that is personal to your circumstances. – Stephanie Michele
Social Challenge of the Week
Start a Money Conversation Challenge
To decrease the amounts of shame around money and managing finances, start a money conversation by asking:
- What was the best financial investment you ever made?
- What is the worst financial mistake you have made?
Ask friends, family members and even people you do not know very well. Offer to share your answers as well.
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