Shalyn explores how our beliefs about money are often rooted in lived experiences, including trauma, stress, and scarcity. She discusses how financial behaviours can be shaped by nervous system responses, survival strategies, and early messages about safety and worth. Through a trauma-informed lens, the episode highlights how financial challenges are not simply about discipline or knowledge, but about healing and awareness.
The conversation also touches on neuroplasticity, emphasizing that our money habits and thought patterns are not fixed. Shalyn explains how the brain’s capacity to change allows us to build new financial narratives, regulate emotional responses, and create healthier, more empowered relationships with our finances over time.
Throughout the episode, listeners are invited into moments of reflection, with practical questions and insights designed to support greater self-awareness. These reflection points encourage listeners to examine their money stories, identify emotional triggers, and consider how intention, compassion, and small shifts can lead to sustainable financial and mental wellness.
This New Year-focused episode offers a grounded and compassionate perspective on money — one that centers healing, growth, and long-term well-being rather than guilt or perfection. It’s a meaningful listen for anyone looking to approach their finances with clarity, confidence, and care in the year ahead.
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