
Matters of money are difficult in relationships. Tamasin Thomas combines the worlds of psychology and money to illuminate what's happening below the surface and explore why fights about money are rarely about money.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In January, as we pay the bills from December, there's inevitably a shame hangover. How do we enjoy the holidays, but not feel guilty from the money we spent? Join us as we talk through different approaches to money and the holiday season.
This episode, building on the previous episodes in Season Three, helps identify why we fail when it comes to decreasing anxiety around money. Once we have the hard facts of our actual spending, we use this information to learn to live within our mean... more
Why do we feel like no matter how much money we make it's never enough? Often, we avoid engaging our monthly spending because it stirs shame and fear of failure. Yet, looking at what we've spent is key to not perpetuating the harm of avoidance that c... more
Ever find yourself playing catch up with the monthly expenses instead of feeling ahead of the game? Why does that feeling of being financially suffocated parallel the increase in our pay check? This episode addresses the subtle ways we tend to grow i... more
Have you ever attempted a budget, only to find you're not staying within it? Ever found yourself struggling with shame and guilt over perceived "failure"? Perhaps your anxiety has increased? If this describes your attempt at engaging monthly finance... more
Season Three is The Psychology of Money Quick Tips. A mini series focusing on living with in our financial means. Much of our financial focus is on long term planning (retirement, college, etc), but the day to day spending is typically what creates a... more
Season Two Recap: A big thank you for making this a worldwide downloaded podcast as well as a review of the psychological concepts discussed in all the episodes of Season Two. What are we learning about conflict around money within ourselves and our ... more
Have you ever struggled in believing you are of value? Julie invites us into her internal bind, vulnerably identifying her fear & shame of accepting payment from clients who purchase her services because she believes she has no value. We discover tha... more










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