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Hello and welcome to all of you anxious/avoidant attachers out there! And a shout out to you secure attachment weirdos, too!
On this episode, Sara and Caitlin talk to New York-based financial advisor Rebecca Pino about how our relationship to money is like any other relationship we have. Uh oh.
Don’t worry - there’s a financial strategy for all of us, no matter how much or little we ghost our retirement accounts and emergency savings funds.
Much like our romantic attachment styles, patterns in our behaviors around money have to do with messaging we received in childhood, but also societal scripts and a little thing called capitalism. You should look it up - it’s like, a big deal.
And OMG - come for the attachment styles and stay for Rebecca’s mind-breaking insight about how our money decisions are actually more important that the amount of money we might have. Call back to compounding interest!
You can find Rebecca here, and subscribe to her Money Her Way Substack to learn more about her money behavior theories.
Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions, or just say hi! on our Ask Us page!
We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn.
This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
By Caitlin Meredith and Sara GlakasHello and welcome to all of you anxious/avoidant attachers out there! And a shout out to you secure attachment weirdos, too!
On this episode, Sara and Caitlin talk to New York-based financial advisor Rebecca Pino about how our relationship to money is like any other relationship we have. Uh oh.
Don’t worry - there’s a financial strategy for all of us, no matter how much or little we ghost our retirement accounts and emergency savings funds.
Much like our romantic attachment styles, patterns in our behaviors around money have to do with messaging we received in childhood, but also societal scripts and a little thing called capitalism. You should look it up - it’s like, a big deal.
And OMG - come for the attachment styles and stay for Rebecca’s mind-breaking insight about how our money decisions are actually more important that the amount of money we might have. Call back to compounding interest!
You can find Rebecca here, and subscribe to her Money Her Way Substack to learn more about her money behavior theories.
Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions, or just say hi! on our Ask Us page!
We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn.
This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.