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Money Made Human Podcast

Kelsa Dickey
Financial Coaching
Personal Finance
Entrepreneurship
Client Relationships
Client Engagement
Client Journey
Marketing Strategies
Debt Management
Coaching Techniques
The Financial Coach Academy
Business Growth
Marketing
Work-Life Balance
Client Creator Challenge
Coaching
Imposter Syndrome
Client Empowerment
Strategic Goal Setting
Follow-Up Systems
Spendfirst

Personal finance with a human touch.

Money Made Human is a show about what it actually looks like to handle money well. Not the rules. Not the hacks. The real, human experience of building a financial life that fits how you actually live.

Hosted by Kelsa Dickey, founder of Financial Coach Academy® and creator of the SpendFirst® methodology, this show is for two kinds of listeners. People who wan... more

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This is where it begins. In the Introduction to SpendFirst, I'm reading the opening of my new book and laying out the premise the whole season is built on: You can manage almost anything in your life, so why does money still feel like a guessing game... more

The Financial Coach Academy Podcast is now Money Made Human, and Season 2 starts here. 

In this short welcome episode, Kelsa Dickey shares what the new show is about and what makes this season different from anything she’s done before: an entire sea... more

This is the final episode of the Financial Coach Academy Podcast and the final episode of Season 1. Starting June 25, this show becomes Money Made Human.

In this episode, we’re talking about what 157 episodes built, sharing the story of a listener w... more

Every year the same hesitations come up when I talk to coaches about conferences:

• I won't know anyone. 

• It's too expensive. 

• I'm not far enough along. 

• I don't have time. 

• I can probably learn all of it online anyway.

This week I'm replay... more

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Philip Taylor
CPA, writer, podcaster, entrepreneur, founder of FinCon
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Episode: Why Conference Fears Are Actually Reasons Financial Coaches Should Attend (with Philip Taylor)
Mary Ann Stenquist
Spending coach who helps women align spending with values
BecomeUnchoppable (session guest)
Episode: [The Client Seat] When Your Emergency Fund Creates More Stress Than Relief
Michelle Kopp
A CPA and financial coach currently living in Guatemala.
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Episode: 141. [The Client Seat] Coaching Through When Life Changes the Rules
Mary Ann
A client discussing financial security and budgeting challenges
Episode: 134. Inside the Session: “I Thought I Was Doing Everything Right” - Client Seat Recap
Jill Emanuel
Lead coach for Fiscal Fitness Phoenix and mentor for the Financial Coach Academy
Fiscal Fitness Phoenix
Episode: 126. Why Your Great Q&A Calls Are Ending in Crickets (And How to Fix It)
Debbie White
Brand and marketing strategist, founder of Clarity Wins Clients, and creator of the Lighthouse Effect
Clarity Wins Clients
Episode: 121. How to Attract Your Ideal Clients by Being Authentically Yourself
Walli Miller
Bronx-raised financial coach and first-generation millionaire, helping ambitious women achieve financial independence.
Episode: 117. From Content Creator to Coach: How Clear Invitations Transform Your Business
Amber Joy Pietrangelo
A money coach and bookkeeper who lives in Michigan, supporting women with service-based businesses and nonprofits.
Episode: 108. From Hesitant Accountant to Confident Coach: How Amber Joy Pietrangelo Found Her Way
Dr. Jordan Grumet
Author of The Purpose Code, a doctor, and financial expert
Episode: 104. Finding Purpose Beyond Wealth: Key Insights from Dr. Jordan Grumet

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 181 ratings
  • Good, not great

    The intro is a little off-putting by saying essentially she’s a multimillionaire (which she’s not shy about sharing throughout a litany of her podcasts). I’m all for success and millionaires, but bragging about it, lends one to think about some insecurity. With that said, focusing on the content, some of it is useful, while some of it is repurposed from other podcasts. As an experienced executive and career coach, I don’t find much of the material to be new, but for novices, I’m sure that they... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    timmy1968😳
    United States9 months ago
  • Great Content

    Thank you Kelsa and everyone on the FPA team for such great content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Player19643
    United Statesa year ago
  • So much value!!!

    I've gotten more of an education from this podcast than most of the outside coaching certifications I've paid for! 🎯

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SethTheFinancialCoach
    United Statesa year ago
  • I can’t get enough!!

    I’ll be the first to say it, I’m addicted to this podcast. Kelsa, you know exactly how to make the listener feel good and understand where specifically they are at on their journey. I feel so supported by this podcast as an up and coming Financial Coach, I catch myself driving slower to have more time listening to the pod. Thank you so much for creating your business to support financial coaches so we can support more clients. It’s a beautiful mission and I love being part of it with you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Elana Sadok
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Information for New FC

    I have really enjoyed listening to the Financial Coach Academy podcast as I am starting my journey as a Financial Coach. It has helped me to gather tools and resources to take steps on my journey. Kelsa does a great job explaining situations and bring new topics to the table.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Swing clay
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners praise templates, frameworks, and real-world coaching examples.
Content is highly valuable for new and seasoned financial coaches alike, with emphasis on sustainable growth.
Practical, actionable content for growing a coaching practice.
Host is engaging and supportive, with a strong emphasis on client outcomes.
Community resources and ongoing guidance are a strong plus for listeners.

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141. [The Client Seat] Coaching Through When Life Changes the Rules
Q: What is the challenge with your money right now that you would like us to focus on today?
Managing spending in Guatemala, particularly with the cash-based financial system.
133. [The Client Seat] When Your Emergency Fund Creates More Stress Than Relief
Q: What do you need to feel secure about your finances?
Mary Ann expresses a desire for a better system to manage her finances that separates emergency funds from other expenses.
133. [The Client Seat] When Your Emergency Fund Creates More Stress Than Relief
Q: What is your biggest challenge regarding your emergency fund?
Mary Ann explains her difficulties in maintaining a secure emergency fund while facing unexpected health and home expenses.
122. Why Conference Fears Are Actually Reasons Financial Coaches Should Attend
Q: What are some tips you have if that is someone's biggest hesitation?
Find others in the same boat at the conference, consider being part of first-timers orientation, and take ownership by helping to connect newbies.
122. Why Conference Fears Are Actually Reasons Financial Coaches Should Attend
Q: What would you say to someone who's scared that they won't fit in or they won't find their people?
Look for an organization that has a year-round presence to engage with before the conference, and consider bringing a friend to feel more comfortable.

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What is Money Made Human Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on building a sustainable financial coaching practice with practical frameworks, client-centric coaching, and business-building strategies. Episodes emphasize measuring client progress, designing repeatable coaching processes, and balancing coaching work with scalable business growth. Listeners can expect actionable templates, real-world coaching anecdotes, and guidance for creating buy-in, handling feedback, and managing non-monthly expenses. A notable strength is its focus on the craft of coaching itself—calibration, mindset, and sustainable momentum—paired with accessible steps that coaches can apply immediately.

A standout aspect is the oriented, practitioner-first approach, often sharing tools like progress metrics, s... more

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2. Mary Ann Stenquist
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