Are you one of the many people who have thought, “If I just get to this level of income, things will get better,” only to find that once you reached your income goal things didn’t feel any different? How we feel about money is impacted by more than just our income level. Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, financial therapist and host of the Mind Money Balance podcast, shares with me how financial anxiety works and how she helps her clients improve their relationship with money. In this episode you’ll learn:

 

What is and how to find a reputable financial therapist The different ways financial anxiety can present, regardless of income level The dangerous way “blame and shame” personal financial advice can affect women in particular How to have a regular and open dialogue with your significant other about money, without fighting

 

About the Guest:

Lindsay Bryan-Podvin is a biracial financial therapist, speaker, and Plutus-nominated author. In her therapy practice, she uses shame-free financial therapy to help people get their minds and money in balance. Additionally, she's expanded her services to help therapists with their money mindset, niching, and authentic marketing. She lives with her husband and their dog in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

www.mindmoneybalance.com

Podcast www.mindmoneybalance.com/podcsat1

Instagram @mindmoneybalance

 

About the Host

Janice Scholl helps moms navigate the money and career transitions that come with the different stages of motherhood through her work as coach, speaker, workshop facilitator, and host of The Money, Career & Motherhood Podcast. Janice is passionate about helping mothers gain confidence and understanding about money, career & business topics as they relate to motherhood and family – the way many women actually think about money.  Her key areas of focus to help mothers succeed are navigating maternity leave, career breaks & transitions, and values-based budgeting.

 

Sign up for a FREE 30-minute strategy session with Janice here.

Visit the Money, Career, & Motherhood website, Facebook page, Facebook group, or on Instagram.

 

 

 

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