23 | Transforming money talks: tips for couples
In this episode of Mental Makeover Radio, Cecilia Mannella and guest Elizabeth McGinnis talk about money and relationships. Elizabeth McGinnis is a psychotherapist, a traveler and a writer. She started her life far away in Germany and after 16 years traveling the world as an Army Brat, she started traveling for herself. She’s lived in three different countries, a crazy amount of states, and been to every continent except for Australia. Professionally, she blends her clinical experience with the latest research and the arts to help people understand and ultimately, live a richer and more full life.
Key Points Discussed:
Elizabeth shares her personal journey and how her experiences shaped her views on money and decision-making.
The hosts emphasize the significance of understanding each other's values when it comes to financial decisions.
They highlight the importance of setting up regular "money dates" to discuss finances in a structured and positive manner.
Cecilia and Elizabeth stress the need for both partners to be actively involved in financial decision-making to avoid resentment and imbalance in the relationship.
The hosts touch on the gender dynamics and societal influences that can impact how individuals approach money management within relationships.
Overall, the episode provides practical advice on how couples can navigate money-related conflicts, build compassion, and work toward financial harmony in their relationships.
Check out Elizabeth’s money quiz: https://forms.gle/2VnbpZdM9g3bUYUh7
You can find her on her website: www.ElizabethMcGinnis.com
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