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Lindsay Bryan-Podvin is a social worker-turned-financial therapist, author, and speaker. She has a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Michigan State University. She authored the book, “The Financial Anxiety Solution” which is a self-paced workbook that integrates therapy techniques to improve your relationship with money. I've been talking about how our relationship with food and money are so connected since the dawn of time. Okay, maybe it feels like it to me. But the way we relate to food and the way we interact with money are so so similar. Take the restrict-binge cycle. The food part is obvious. You restrict and binge on food. But what about money? Ever feel super calculated about how you use your money? Ever say, I can't have that it's too expensive, even when it really isn't? Ever find yourself spending lots and lots of money on things you can't understand why? As if there was a lapse in judgment for a second? Listen to this episode for more on all this and what to do if this feels like you.
[0:01-04:40] Introductions
[04:41-08:53] Delving Deeper into Financial Therapy – How is Money Stuff Connected with Emotions?
[08:54-15:52] The Similarities Between One’s Relationship with Money and Food
[15:53-22:04] What are the Main Struggles Lindsay Sees in People Nowadays?
[22:04-35:36] Working Towards Healing in Either Food Concerns or Money Woes
[35:37-36:54] Outro
Resources:
Tweetable Quotes:
“Yes, we can cut all day but at the end of the day, what really helps is to advocate for better wages.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
“Practicing financial self-care is so important and it affords us the ability to take care of so many things in our life.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
“The tricky piece with money is that if we procrastinate on engaging with it, we really harm ourselves in the long run.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
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You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at [email protected]
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Lindsay Bryan-Podvin is a social worker-turned-financial therapist, author, and speaker. She has a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Michigan State University. She authored the book, “The Financial Anxiety Solution” which is a self-paced workbook that integrates therapy techniques to improve your relationship with money. I've been talking about how our relationship with food and money are so connected since the dawn of time. Okay, maybe it feels like it to me. But the way we relate to food and the way we interact with money are so so similar. Take the restrict-binge cycle. The food part is obvious. You restrict and binge on food. But what about money? Ever feel super calculated about how you use your money? Ever say, I can't have that it's too expensive, even when it really isn't? Ever find yourself spending lots and lots of money on things you can't understand why? As if there was a lapse in judgment for a second? Listen to this episode for more on all this and what to do if this feels like you.
[0:01-04:40] Introductions
[04:41-08:53] Delving Deeper into Financial Therapy – How is Money Stuff Connected with Emotions?
[08:54-15:52] The Similarities Between One’s Relationship with Money and Food
[15:53-22:04] What are the Main Struggles Lindsay Sees in People Nowadays?
[22:04-35:36] Working Towards Healing in Either Food Concerns or Money Woes
[35:37-36:54] Outro
Resources:
Tweetable Quotes:
“Yes, we can cut all day but at the end of the day, what really helps is to advocate for better wages.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
“Practicing financial self-care is so important and it affords us the ability to take care of so many things in our life.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
“The tricky piece with money is that if we procrastinate on engaging with it, we really harm ourselves in the long run.” – Lindsay Bryan-Podvin
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode.
Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here!
You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at [email protected]
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