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In this episode of Better Money with the MAIAs, Michael Gilmore speaks with Jane Monica-Jones, financial therapist, researcher, and co-founder of the Financial Well-Being Company.
Jane opens up about the emotional side of financial literacy — exploring how trauma, family history, and even neurodivergence shape our relationship with money. She discusses her own money story, the patterns she has seen across her work, and why a trauma-informed approach is essential for truly effective financial education.
Discover how financial therapy helps people navigate the beliefs and behaviours that traditional financial education often overlooks.
By The MAIAsIn this episode of Better Money with the MAIAs, Michael Gilmore speaks with Jane Monica-Jones, financial therapist, researcher, and co-founder of the Financial Well-Being Company.
Jane opens up about the emotional side of financial literacy — exploring how trauma, family history, and even neurodivergence shape our relationship with money. She discusses her own money story, the patterns she has seen across her work, and why a trauma-informed approach is essential for truly effective financial education.
Discover how financial therapy helps people navigate the beliefs and behaviours that traditional financial education often overlooks.