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What does money mean to you, and how can it better serve you and your values? In this season six closer episode, the tables turn, and Maegan Megginson joins Linzy to interview her about what she has learned about money during her years working with therapists on their financial skills.
Maegan and Linzy discuss how the stories we tell ourselves about money profoundly affect our relationship with it, and how the emotional work we do with money is a vital part of the steps we need to take to have a better financial foundation. Listen in to hear Linzy being interviewed, sharing what she now knows thanks to her time with students in Money Skills for Therapists.
Want to connect with Maegan?
You can connect with Maegan at https://maeganmegginson.com/ or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maeganmegginson/
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
Ask Linzy
Have a question for Linzy for the Feelings & Finances episodes? Click here: https://www.speakpipe.com/MoneySkillsForTherapists
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order
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Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
Register for Linzy's Free Masterclass
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What does money mean to you, and how can it better serve you and your values? In this season six closer episode, the tables turn, and Maegan Megginson joins Linzy to interview her about what she has learned about money during her years working with therapists on their financial skills.
Maegan and Linzy discuss how the stories we tell ourselves about money profoundly affect our relationship with it, and how the emotional work we do with money is a vital part of the steps we need to take to have a better financial foundation. Listen in to hear Linzy being interviewed, sharing what she now knows thanks to her time with students in Money Skills for Therapists.
Want to connect with Maegan?
You can connect with Maegan at https://maeganmegginson.com/ or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maeganmegginson/
For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
Ask Linzy
Have a question for Linzy for the Feelings & Finances episodes? Click here: https://www.speakpipe.com/MoneySkillsForTherapists
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order
Mentioned in this episode:
Check Out Relay for Business Banking
Skip banking fees, minimum balances, and tedious bank visits. Start with the unicorn of all banks, Relay, my go-to money management and online banking platform.
Sign Up for Relay
Want to work with Linzy?
Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you.
Register for Linzy's Free Masterclass
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