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  • Is financial entitlement sneaking into your life? When your income increases, it's easy to start feeling like you "deserve" certain luxuries—like trips, shopping sprees, or hiring help—without fully considering how those choices impact your finances. In today's episode, I explore how financial entitlement manifests, often in the form of thinking about what you "should" be able to do with your money rather than focusing on how it's actually being spent.

    I dive into how this mindset can create competing priorities that derail your long-term money goals and leave you feeling overwhelmed or ashamed about your finances. Using real-life client examples, I share actionable strategies to overcome financial entitlement, regain control of your spending, and craft a budget that supports the life you truly want to build. Tune in to learn how to align your spending with your financial goals and avoid the pitfalls of entitlement.

    Learn more about financial entitlement and how to shift your mindset to regain control of your finances…

    [02:52] Signs financial entitlement are creeping into your life

    [06:40] Balancing your desires with your financial vision

    [10:25] Why your income level doesn’t matter when it comes to financial entitlement

    [20:30] Steps to overcome financial entitlement

    [20:45] Writing out goals

    [21:37] Changing self talk

    [25:18] Celebrating wins

    Tune into this episode of Money Files for a fresh perspective on financial entitlement and how this mindset negatively impacts how you manage your money.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript:

    https://wealthovernow.com/when-desires-overwhelm-your-budget-navigating-the-pitfalls-of-financial-entitlement/

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  • In today's episode, I welcome my client, Denva, to the podcast.

    When Denva first came to work with me almost two years ago, she was dealing with credit card debt, starting a new job, and caring for her terminally ill mother. She struggled with feelings of shame and insecurity about her finances, especially around debt, but through our coaching work together, she's completely redefined her relationship with money.

    Join us for a financial check-in as Denva walks us through the incredible progress she's made—like paying off credit cards, overcoming emotional spending habits, and shifting her mindset around debt. Her story is a powerful reminder of the impact that mindset shifts and intentional financial management can have on your life.

    If you aren't sure if financial coaching is right for you, don't miss this episode! Denva shares insights about what it is like to work with me and her top takeaways from her coaching experience.

    Learn about Denva’s financial journey as we chat about these key topics…

    [01:08] What made Denva decide to hire a financial coach

    [09:04] The most notable shifts and changes Denva has experienced since coaching

    [12:25] The role of self-discovery in building financial confidence

    [15:37] How Denva’s mindset about debt has evolved

    [20:30] Intentional spending vs. fear purchases

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to hear about Denva’s experience with financial coaching and progress and success she continues to create for herself.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-coaching-helped-denva-redefine-her-relationship-with-debt/

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  • In the past few weeks, I've focused on the importance of debt awareness and how becoming a saver can help break the cycle of debt. Today, I'm excited to share the next step in your financial journey: choosing a debt payoff strategy.

    In this episode, I share personal stories and client successes, highlighting how understanding your specific types of debt—like credit cards, student loans, or auto loans—can greatly impact your repayment approach. I'll walk you through the most common debt payoff options, providing examples to help you find a strategy that aligns with your financial goals.

    I also stress the importance of managing cash flow and how reducing high monthly payments can create more financial freedom. I encourage you to look into ways to earn extra income through side gigs or monetizing your skills to speed up your debt repayment.

    With the right mindset and strategies, I genuinely believe anyone can overcome debt. Remember, you have the skills to succeed on your financial journey. Tune in for actionable insights and inspiration to take control of your debt!

    Explore debt payoff strategies and leverage these financial tools to help get out and stay out of debt…

    [02:36] How different types of debt influence payoff strategies

    [03:55] Identifying cash flow opportunities

    [07:28] Comparing debt avalanche versus debt snowball

    [13:25] When to use a balance transfer

    [15:50] Always focus on making more money

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to discover which debt payoff strategy is right for you.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/navigating-debt-payoff-insights-and-strategies/

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  • No matter which holiday you celebrate, the season comes with many expenses and obligations and holiday spending can lead to debt if you don't plan ahead.

    In this episode, I'm sharing strategies to help you have a debt-free holiday season. I guide you through exercises to identify what you truly value about the holidays and how to incorporate those values into your budget. I also emphasize the importance of making a detailed gift list and setting realistic budgets so you avoid overspending. Additionally, I explore alternatives to traditional gifts, such as experiences and travel.

    Whether you're feeling the pressure of holiday obligations or concerned about overspending, this episode provides practical tips to help you enjoy the season without financial stress. Tune in for insights on celebrating a debt-free holiday!

    Try these strategies to plan for the holiday so you can have a debt-free holiday season…

    [02:26] Put the holidays in your budget

    [05:12] Write down what you value about the holiday season

    [08:33] Decide how to express yourself this season

    [12:44] Make a detailed gift giving list

    [17:05] Change the gift giving narrative

    [22:15] Make an event list

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to start planning for a debt-free holiday.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/mastering-holiday-spending-how-to-plan-ahead-and-enjoy-a-debt-free-holiday/

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  • We don’t talk about it often but one fear you might face as a W2 employee is a layoff. In a matter of moments, you can go from feeling secure to financial insecurity.

    In this episode, I discuss how to navigate a layoff and offer valuable tips on managing a severance package effectively. I start with a practical exercise to help you determine your "minimum viable number" through a budget analysis. I also recommend applying for unemployment benefits or assistance to make your severance last longer. Additionally, I explain how to structure your withdrawals like a regular paycheck and why understanding your finances empowers you to negotiate future job offers effectively.

    Whether you're worried about being laid off or know someone who is, this episode is for you! Tune in for advice on making the most out of your severance package.

    Learn how to manage your severance package after a layoff and listen for these key insights…

    [01:25] Why debt should not be your number one concern

    [04:39] Calculating your minimum viable number to live off of

    [07:18] Leveraging your severance to continue the paycheck cycle

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how to make the most out of your severance package.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/unpacking-your-severance-how-to-manage-money-during-a-layoff/

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  • Many of my clients try paying off debt in lump sums and then get frustrated when they find themselves in four or five figure debt again. As a financial coach, my goal is to help you build sustainable financial habits to help you disrupt the debt cycle. One of my clients recently paid off over $30,000 in debt, and I use her story and others to walk you through my six-step framework for paying off debt sustainably.

    If you’ve ever tried to pay off debt before but found yourself frustrated or even in more debt you’ll want to listen to this episode. While listening you’ll gain key takeaways to help become a saver, the secret to paying off debt.

    In this episode, I explain why learning how to become a saver will help you pay off debt in these six steps…

    [04:23] Operational Framework: Why you should become a saver before paying off debt

    [05:52] Step #1 Uncover why you are in debt

    [06:14] Step #2 Budget for minimum debt payments

    [08:04] Step #3 Start setting up sinking funds

    [11:22] Step #4 Run your plan for 90 days

    [17:09] Step #5 & 6 Evaluate and Accelerate

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to understand why saving money is the secret to paying off debt and breaking the debt cycle.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/why-becoming-a-saver-is-the-secret-to-paying-off-debt/

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  • How often do you buy something simply because it’s on sale? As we approach the holiday shopping season, I challenge you to reflect on how sales influence your purchasing decisions. Don’t get caught up in consumer marketing tactics because chasing deals is making you broke!

    In today’s discussion, I emphasize the importance of reserving your shopping for items on your shopping list. I challenge you to follow your favorite brand or store and you’ll discover, there is always a sale! Learning to bypass isn’t about limiting yourself; it’s about reshaping your spending habits so you can be more intentional with your money and spend on things you value.

    Join me in this episode for practical tips on recognizing your buying patterns when tempted by a sale or coupon. I’ll share advice on resisting the urge to buy something just because it’s discounted and highlight the significance of making a shopping list to ensure you’re spending on what you truly want rather than falling into the trap of impulse buys..

    Learn how to recognize your buying behavior during sales season and make changes toward intentional spending habits…

    [02:10] Think about your buying behavior when there are sales

    [05:07] What was the last thing you bought on sale?

    [08:11] Was it a good buy?

    [11:22] Reserve sales seasons for things that are actually on your list

    [13:53] Plan out your spending

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to understand your response to sales and how to reshape your spending habits to be more intentional with your money.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/dont-be-a-sales-side-chick-how-to-sales-proof-your-finances/

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  • As we approach the end of the year, it is time to start thinking about your relationship with debt. If you've paid off debt only to fall back into it, feel ashamed about your financial situation, or are ready to break free from the debt cycle, this episode is for you.

    Today, I'm focusing on building personal debt awareness. This episode isn't about creating a debt payoff plan or managing your finances; it's about uncovering your unique debt story to understand how and why you're in debt.

    I'll guide you through a three-step framework that begins by challenging common beliefs about debt and exposing ways we justify accumulating debt. Then, I'll provide a series of questions to help you explore your feelings about debt and ultimately make peace with it.

    Your financial journey is about understanding your relationship with money. So take a moment to reflect on your debt, embrace your story, and learn how debt awareness leads to a healthier financial future.

    Learn how to build personal debt awareness by following these steps…

    [01:15] Justifying debt: common beliefs that keep you in a debt cycle

    [03:12] Understanding your debt story

    [06:30] Recognizing how you feel when your debt increases

    [08:06] Making peace with your step

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to understand your relationship with debt and how awareness can help get you out of a debt cycle.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/understanding-debt-how-awareness-breaks-the-debt-cycle/

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  • My five-month coaching container isn't about achieving perfection. Some clients treat financial growth like a checklist, trying to rush through it. However, if you approach your relationship with money with the intention to get it done as quickly as possible, you're missing out on developing lasting money habits that will serve you in the long run.

    In today's episode, I dive into the concept of a money pause. A money pause is an opportunity to ask yourself why you are making a financial decision. Every choice has both intended and unintended consequences. When you're overwhelmed by fear and anxiety about money, you act impulsively and don't consider the broader financial impact of a quick purchase on Amazon or using your entire bonus to pay off credit card debt.

    As a financial coach, my goal is to help you shift your habits. By pausing to think about why you are making a decision, you can regain control of your finances and achieve goals faster. Ready to start making intentional decisions about your finances? Tune in to learn how to implement a money pause the next time you feel pressured to make a financial decision.

    I explain what a money pause is and how to use one effectively, hitting on these key topics…

    [05:50] Power of a money pause: paying the wrong credit card

    [10:18] Intended vs. unintended consequences of financial decisions

    [14:23] Disrupting the “I’ll figure it out” mentality

    [20:02] Power of a money pause: leveraging bonuses effectively

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn the power of a money pause and how to navigate financial decisions intentionally.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/stop-think-spend-implementing-a-money-pause-for-better-financial-decisions/

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  • It is okay to value spending money differently than the way your friends value spending money. Sometimes, we are so focused on keeping up appearances or worried about missing out that we allow our friends to pressure us into spending money on things we don't really care about.

    In today's episode, I share four effective strategies for setting financial boundaries with your friends. From initiating conversations about your money goals to suggesting alternative, budget-friendly activities, I'll cover how to keep your relationships strong without compromising your money goals.

    You don't have to match your friends' spending habits or feel pressured to say “yes” to every event. True friends will respect your financial boundaries. Don't be afraid to be proactive and clear about your current and future goals. By setting these boundaries, you protect your finances and set a positive example for your friends.

    Learn 4 ways to set financial boundaries with your friends including…

    [02:46] Practicing sharing financial goals with your friends

    [06:28] Being the friend that makes the plans

    [08:14] Being the friend that suggests something new

    [10:57] Getting comfortable saying no

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn 4 strategies to set financial boundaries with your friends so you can maintain meaningful relationships without sacrificing your money goals.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/balancing-friendship-and-finances-4-ways-to-set-financial-boundaries-with-your-friends/

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  • Social media makes it too easy to compare ourselves to others, leading many to spend beyond their means and pile up debt.

    As a financial coach, my mission is to help you intentionally spend money in ways that align with your future goals. Today's episode is all about living a fake rich lifestyle and what you can do to stop overspending and start taking control of your finances.

    Living a fake-rich lifestyle causes financial hangovers—that feeling of dread, guilt, and shame that keeps you up at night wondering how you're ever going to pay off your credit card. I share what traps six-figure earners in a fake-rich lifestyle and offer tips to help you align your spending, budget, and financial goals.

    Budgeting isn't about restriction; it's about making intentional choices that won't leave you feeling shame or guilt every time you make a purchase. Tune in to learn how to stop living a fake rich lifestyle and start leveraging financial tools that support your immediate desires and long-term goals.

    Listen for key points in the discussion about living a fake rich lifestyle…

    [02:04] Defining a fake rich lifestyle

    [03:45] Examples of how a fake rich lifestyle leads to financial hangovers

    [07:08] The pitfalls of letting your offer letter dictate your spending

    [10:42] The importance of reflecting where you are versus where you want to be financially

    [14:36] Learn how to spend now while also securing your financial future

    [14:45] Forgiveness & gratitude

    [18:20] Writing down all your expenses in one place

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn the pitfalls of living a fake rich lifestyle and how to regain control of your finances so you can spend money drama-free.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/stop-living-a-fake-rich-lifestyle-practical-tips-for-managing-your-money-intentionally/

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  • Regaining control of your finances isn't just about hitting your goals—it's also about who you're becoming throughout the journey as you build a new financial identity.

    In today's episode, I emphasize the value of non-budget victories. These achievements go beyond major financial milestones like paying off debt or growing your savings. Non-budget victories can include anything from developing better financial habits to having impactful money conversations.

    I share an overview of non-budget victories so you can start celebrating financial wins. Then, I'll share examples of my clients' non-budget victories and explain how these wins are crucial building blocks for long-term success. Finally, we'll explore how celebrating these non-budget victories helps reframe your progress and encourages a growth mindset.

    Join in as I discuss non-budget victories…

    [01:34] Why our brains focus on what’s not working

    [04:40] Why It’s okay to not reach your goal right away

    [06:25] The impact of celebrating non-budget victories

    [14:53] Why it’s important to celebrate every win

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how non-budget wins are the building blocks to financial success.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/why-non-budget-victories-are-the-building-blocks-to-paying-off-debt-and-saving-money/

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  • Today, I'm thrilled to welcome back a familiar guest to the podcast—Lynae! We first worked together in 2020, and she's been crushing her financial goals ever since. This is Lynae's third appearance on the show, and I'm excited to have her back so you can gain insights to the full impact of financial coaching from a long-term perspective.

    In this episode, Lynae and I explore the lasting effects of financial coaching. It's been four years since Lynae reached out for coaching, and today she shares how her mindset about money has evolved, including what life is like after paying off credit card debt and building an emergency fund.

    We also explore the power of a growth mindset. Lynae discusses how this shift has empowered her to negotiate with her employer, invest in real estate, and continue growing her own business. Throughout our conversation, she highlights how she continues to apply the strategies and tools she gained from coaching to plan for her future.

    Tune in to hear Lynae's inspiring journey and discover how the legacy of financial coaching can transform life. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion.

    In this episode you’ll hear…

    [02:15] How Lynae’s thoughts about money have changed since 2020

    [04:30] What her life looks like after hitting her initial financial goals

    [10:00] Her confidence to negotiate with her employer

    [16:22} Her journey to purchasing her first commercial real estate investment

    [24:14] The impact of a growth mindset and leveraging an effective budget

    [35:22] Lynae’s future goals

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to hear how the long-term impacts of financial coaching continue to help Lynae achieve her financial goals.


    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/the-legacy-of-financial-coaching-how-coaching-helped-lynae-invest-in-real-estate/

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  • 2025 is only four months away! Don’t wait to start planning for next year’s financial goals.

    In today’s episode, I share three ways to prepare for Q4. From budgeting for the holidays to planning for open enrollment and thinking about Fall activities, I encourage you to start planning ahead for Q4.

    The end of the year can feel like one of the most expensive times of the year but taking 30 minutes to adjust your financial plan can leave you feeling prepared. Taking the time to plan ahead will help you adjust your budget categories, shift your spending habits, and save money for things that are coming 30, 60, or even 90 days from now.

    Tune in to learn three financial tips to prepare for Q4:

    [01:15] Planning for holiday expenses

    [06:55] Thinking about open enrollment

    [11:57] Pre-holiday events & fall expenses

    [13:25] Reflecting on the year and making adjustments

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn three ways to prepare for Q4 and stay on track to hit your 2024 money goals.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/financial-preparedness-three-ways-to-plan-for-q4-expenses/

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  • What are you going to do with your next bonus? If your answer is to pay down debt, this episode is for you!

    Today, I discuss why you shouldn’t use your bonus to pay off debt. Instead, use that extra income in a more meaningful way that will help you stop needing to utilize debt to cover unexpected (or YOLO) expenses.

    Using your bonus to clear debt might give you temporary relief, but you need to understand why you are in debt to avoid being right back in debt by the end of the year. Paying down your debt should be a part of a strategic plan that is not promoted by a large bonus.

    I coach my clients to use their bonuses to build a safety fund. Safety funds help you prepare for future expenses so you’re not left swiping your credit card.

    Tune into hear why you shouldn’t use your next bonus to pay down debt and learn what to do with it instead:

    [01:40] How paying off debt leaves you vulnerable

    [03:18] Observing spending habits

    [06:19] Debt pay off plan

    [07:09] Build your safety fund

    [10:00] Setting timelines for debt payoff

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn why you should use your next bonus to build a safety fund.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/personal-finances-saving-financial-coach-money-coach-bonuses-extra-income-debt-payoff-budget-spending-plan-safety-fund/

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  • In today's episode, my client, Krissy, joins the podcast. Our conversation recaps Krissy's journey working with me. Krissy shares why she decided to book a consultation with me and how working with a financial coach has changed the way she thinks about and manages her finances.

    She also shares the unique challenges of managing finances as a mom and how her new identity as a saver has shifted her spending. We cover everything from personal allowances to aligning your budget with priorities.

    If you are on the fence about working with a financial coach, this episode is for you! Learn about what it is really like to work with me and get inspired by the positive changes Krissy has made with managing her finances.

    Listen to Krissy’s journey and learnings from working with me as her financial coach:

    [01:12] Why Krissy decided to work with Keina

    [10:33] Identifying as a saver

    [14:28] Managing finances as a mom

    [28:20] Importance of revisiting priorities

    [32:34] Recalibrating spending

    [36:53] Krissy’s monthly allowance

    [44:00] Was coaching worth it?

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to hear how money coaching with Keina changed the way a career-driven mom manages and thinks about her finances.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-saving-money-helped-krissy-spend-on-things-that-mattered/

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  • Why was it easier to budget when you made less money?

    When you were barely making enough to get by, you were really good at budget - but you also created an invisible scarcity mindset around your finances. Food, water, and shelter were the most important things to you. Once you start earning more, that feeling of scarcity doesn’t just go away. Everyone has deep-seated emotions about money, and for many, spending fills a void and so the budgeting conversation has to shift when you go from making $30,000 to $100,000 to $200,000.

    In today’s episode, I discuss the complexities of high-income budgeting. From understanding different types of spending needs to learning what to do with extra money after the bills are paid, I encourage you to take a different approach to managing your finances so you can let go of the scarcity mentality and shame, and start aligning your budget with your goals and have more money for what you want.

    Tune in now to explore why it is more challenging to budget as you make more money and learn:

    [01:30] Why budgeting was easier when you made less money.

    [04:42] Why more money = more comfort

    [07:36] Basic needs vs. emotional needs

    [11:54] What to do with “extra” money

    [16:30] Why your goals should anchor your budget

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn why it is more challenging to budget when you make more money and how to overcome a scarcity mindset.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript:

    https://wealthovernow.com/why-was-budgeting-easier-when-you-made-less-money/

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  • I can guarantee you have money going out of your account right now that you don’t know about. As a financial coach, I want you to spend money intentionally. Regaining control of your finances starts with matching your expenses to your values and goals. This not only helps you manage your money better but also opens up opportunities to increase savings, pay down debt faster, and spend money drama free.

    In today’s episode, I share a money exercise I do with all of my clients: the cost-saving audit. An annual cost-saving audit ensures you are spending money in ways that feel intentional and align with your goals. I explain the importance of auditing negotiable bills and subscriptions so you can repurpose money to spend on things you love.

    From checking your cell phone plan and car insurance coverage to managing TV subscriptions, I explain how to conduct a cost-savings audit to optimize your budget.

    Learn where to audit your budget:

    [02:15] Auditing negotiable expenses

    [05:50] Auditing subscriptions

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how to conduct a cost saving audit.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/aligning-expenses-with-values-how-to-conduct-a-cost-saving-audit/

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  • As a financial coach, my goal is to create sustainability in your financial journey. Sometimes that means doing things differently. Traditional financial advice says to save $1,000 and put everything else towards paying down debt. But paying off debt can be tiresome and demotivating.

    In today’s episode, I offer a more sustainable practice for paying down debt: a debt spending break. A debt spending break fights payoff fatigue by allowing you to use some of the cash flow allocated for faster debt payoff on something you really want. This break remotivates you to continue your debt payoff plan without adding to your debt.

    Achieving your goals is all about being intentional and forming sustainable habits. Learn the benefits of instituting a debt spending break, when to schedule one, and the long-term impact of consistency in managing your finances.

    Listen for key insights on debt spending breaks:

    [02:50] Aligning financial advice with how you want to live your life

    [06:00] Instituting a debt spending break

    [08:10] When to implement it

    [12:31] Intentionality & goal achievement

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to learn how a debt spending break leads towards more sustainable financial habits.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript:

    https://wealthovernow.com/are-you-tired-of-paying-down-debt-how-to-implement-a-debt-spending-break/

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  • In today’s episode, I welcome Dana to the podcast. Dana and her husband Dan became clients in 2022 while struggling to find the middle ground between conflicting money mindsets. They were busy with career shifts, preparing to buy a home, and figuring out life as a couple. Instead of letting money become a fight, they hired a coach.

    Dana and Dan had the same financial goals but didn’t agree on the path to get there. Listen as we discuss how coaching addressed both of their money management styles and ultimately brought more transparency and clarity to the way they handle their finances. Dana also shares what her experience was like working with me and the long-lasting changes having a money coach made in her finances and marriage.

    Tune in as Dana and I discuss money coaching for couples including:

    [02:07] Why Dana reached out for coaching

    [09:23] The power of bank account transparency

    [14:26] Dana and Dan’s notable wins

    [29:48] The overall shifts in how they manage finances

    Tune into this episode of Money Files to hear a discussion with my client, Dana, about how money coaching changed how she and her husband handle their finances.

    Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-to-get-on-the-same-financial-page-with-your-partner-client-conversation-with-dana-johnson/

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