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If you’ve ever avoided talking about money with your partner because you didn’t want the conversation to turn into a disagreement, you’re not alone. A lot of couples know they should be talking about money, but the conversation keeps getting postponed.
In this episode, I explain why avoiding money conversations actually creates more financial tension and how a simple weekly money date can help you and your partner get on the same page.
A money date is a dedicated weekly time where you intentionally check in with your partner about your finances. Using my simple framework, I walk through how money dates create a weekly rhythm for couples to check in about their finances, talk about upcoming expenses, and align on what matters most.
These short conversations help you and your partner reduce tension around money and build trust in how you manage your finances together.
What I cover in this episode…
[00:42] Why many couples avoid money conversations and how avoiding the conversation quietly increases financial tension
[03:18] Why talking about money is a skill and how regular conversations make it easier to get on the same page financially
[06:11] What a weekly money date actually looks like and how a short check-in helps couples stay aligned
[10:42] Why most couples think they have a values problem when the real issue is a lack of structure around money conversations
[15:30] The common financial tensions I see couples experience and why partners are often more aligned than they think
Tune into this episode of Money Files as I share how weekly money dates can help you and your partner reduce financial tension, align your priorities, and manage your finances intentionally.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/the-simple-habit-that-helps-couples-get-on-the-same-page-about-finances/
Links mentioned in this episode…
Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now
Download my FREE spending plan
EP. 132 How to Get On the Same Financial Page with Your Partner: Client Conversation with Dana Johnson
By Keina Newell - Personal Finance & Money Mindset Expert4.9
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If you’ve ever avoided talking about money with your partner because you didn’t want the conversation to turn into a disagreement, you’re not alone. A lot of couples know they should be talking about money, but the conversation keeps getting postponed.
In this episode, I explain why avoiding money conversations actually creates more financial tension and how a simple weekly money date can help you and your partner get on the same page.
A money date is a dedicated weekly time where you intentionally check in with your partner about your finances. Using my simple framework, I walk through how money dates create a weekly rhythm for couples to check in about their finances, talk about upcoming expenses, and align on what matters most.
These short conversations help you and your partner reduce tension around money and build trust in how you manage your finances together.
What I cover in this episode…
[00:42] Why many couples avoid money conversations and how avoiding the conversation quietly increases financial tension
[03:18] Why talking about money is a skill and how regular conversations make it easier to get on the same page financially
[06:11] What a weekly money date actually looks like and how a short check-in helps couples stay aligned
[10:42] Why most couples think they have a values problem when the real issue is a lack of structure around money conversations
[15:30] The common financial tensions I see couples experience and why partners are often more aligned than they think
Tune into this episode of Money Files as I share how weekly money dates can help you and your partner reduce financial tension, align your priorities, and manage your finances intentionally.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/the-simple-habit-that-helps-couples-get-on-the-same-page-about-finances/
Links mentioned in this episode…
Set up a call | Financial Coach Washington, DC | Wealth Over Now
Download my FREE spending plan
EP. 132 How to Get On the Same Financial Page with Your Partner: Client Conversation with Dana Johnson

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