Posts tagged money conversations
Financial interdependence vs codependency

This article discusses what it means to be financially interdependent from our podcast season 2 episode 1. It discusses the importance of embracing healthy relationship dynamics when it comes to managing household money and how that differs from financial co-dependency, providing practical tips on how to avoid becoming codependent and maintain a healthy level of 'say' when it comes to money and relationships.

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It's not what we earn

Money, Social Expectations, and Reality: Talking Financial Stress

This article is based on podcast season 2 episode 6, discussing financial stress and how higher income does not equate to lower stress levels when it comes to money. We explore how awareness, honestly, and vulnerability when talking about money is a conscious behaviour we can gift those around us instead of conforming to social spending pressures to keep up appearances.

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Financial Hardship

Financial Hardship: Taking Back Control and Planning Ahead

This article is based on our podcast season 2 episode 4, financial hardship. It looks at some of the signs of financial hardship, highlights the importance of being proactive, and lists some practical tips on how to address it with clarity and the facts.

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ADHD and Money

ADHD and Money: Navigating financial challenges with awareness and purpose. In this article we reflect on the insightful conversation with guest Kelly Bracegirdle on our podcast episode 8, looking at the impact of ADHD on household finances, the seeking of dopamine, and we look at strategies to move forward with more confidence.

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Money and Narcissism

Money and Narcissism: Recognising and Rejecting Manipulative Behaviour.

When it comes to their money, every person deserves the right to understand and manage it in a way that suits them. This article explores the conversation hosts Mel Pearce and Darlene Neu had on our podcast season 2 episode 7, Money and Narcissism, touching on financial literacy, awareness of power imbalance, and the importance of speaking up.

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