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401) The Inner Economics: Exploring Our Deep Relationship with Money

401) The Inner Economics: Exploring Our Deep Relationship with Money

44min |20/05/2024
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Banking on Digital Growth

401) The Inner Economics: Exploring Our Deep Relationship with Money

401) The Inner Economics: Exploring Our Deep Relationship with Money

44min |20/05/2024
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Financial stress and anxiety affects 85% of the population in the United States, influencing health, relationships, and overall well-being. This stress often stems from the burdens of financial expectations and how societal pressures and family narratives can lead individuals to wear financial masks, using money as a tool for external validation rather than a means for genuine fulfillment and security.


In this episode of the Digital Leadership series, Audrey Cannata and James Robert Lay explore the concept of reframing one’s financial narrative. They advocate for integrating emotional aspects of money management into financial education and coaching, emphasizing the shift towards prioritizing intrinsic motivation. Their discussion includes practical advice on fostering a supportive environment for financial growth through understanding and emotional connection, both at a personal and institutional level.


Join us as we discuss:


-Unpacking Money Narratives and Beliefs (05:55)


-The Journey Towards Financial Well-being (22:25)


-The Role of Financial Coaching in Transformation (33:19)


You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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Description

Financial stress and anxiety affects 85% of the population in the United States, influencing health, relationships, and overall well-being. This stress often stems from the burdens of financial expectations and how societal pressures and family narratives can lead individuals to wear financial masks, using money as a tool for external validation rather than a means for genuine fulfillment and security.


In this episode of the Digital Leadership series, Audrey Cannata and James Robert Lay explore the concept of reframing one’s financial narrative. They advocate for integrating emotional aspects of money management into financial education and coaching, emphasizing the shift towards prioritizing intrinsic motivation. Their discussion includes practical advice on fostering a supportive environment for financial growth through understanding and emotional connection, both at a personal and institutional level.


Join us as we discuss:


-Unpacking Money Narratives and Beliefs (05:55)


-The Journey Towards Financial Well-being (22:25)


-The Role of Financial Coaching in Transformation (33:19)


You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Description

Financial stress and anxiety affects 85% of the population in the United States, influencing health, relationships, and overall well-being. This stress often stems from the burdens of financial expectations and how societal pressures and family narratives can lead individuals to wear financial masks, using money as a tool for external validation rather than a means for genuine fulfillment and security.


In this episode of the Digital Leadership series, Audrey Cannata and James Robert Lay explore the concept of reframing one’s financial narrative. They advocate for integrating emotional aspects of money management into financial education and coaching, emphasizing the shift towards prioritizing intrinsic motivation. Their discussion includes practical advice on fostering a supportive environment for financial growth through understanding and emotional connection, both at a personal and institutional level.


Join us as we discuss:


-Unpacking Money Narratives and Beliefs (05:55)


-The Journey Towards Financial Well-being (22:25)


-The Role of Financial Coaching in Transformation (33:19)


You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Financial stress and anxiety affects 85% of the population in the United States, influencing health, relationships, and overall well-being. This stress often stems from the burdens of financial expectations and how societal pressures and family narratives can lead individuals to wear financial masks, using money as a tool for external validation rather than a means for genuine fulfillment and security.


In this episode of the Digital Leadership series, Audrey Cannata and James Robert Lay explore the concept of reframing one’s financial narrative. They advocate for integrating emotional aspects of money management into financial education and coaching, emphasizing the shift towards prioritizing intrinsic motivation. Their discussion includes practical advice on fostering a supportive environment for financial growth through understanding and emotional connection, both at a personal and institutional level.


Join us as we discuss:


-Unpacking Money Narratives and Beliefs (05:55)


-The Journey Towards Financial Well-being (22:25)


-The Role of Financial Coaching in Transformation (33:19)


You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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