You, Me & Money
In Today's Episode... In this final episode of the current podcast feed, Jordan Pendleton shares an important update: we're moving back home to our original podcast show! After a powerful season of growth and exploration here, we're reuniting everything under one roof - where the journey began and where our biggest community lives. Don’t miss a beat - subscribe and follow us over on the original podcast, to keep up with new episodes, insights, and everything you’ve come to love about this show. This isn’t goodbye - it’s just a shift back to where we can grow even more together....
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In Today's Episode... In this conversation, Ed Vargo shares his unique journey as a male financial advisor working with women, influenced by his mother's struggles with financial literacy during her divorce. He discusses the significant differences in how men and women engage with money, emphasizing the need for women to take an active role in financial discussions within relationships. Ed advocates for bridging the financial literacy gap for women, particularly younger women, to empower them in their financial decisions and align their spending with their values. In this conversation, Ed...
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In Today's Episode... In this conversation, Jordan Pendleton and Hanna Morrell explore financial infidelity, discussing its definition, causes, and impact on relationships. They highlight the importance of communication about finances, the pitfalls of advice given to couples, and the need for understanding and patience in addressing financial secrets. The discussion emphasizes creating a safe space for financial conversations, developing effective communication skills, and fostering trust in relationships. They stress the significance of grace, connection during difficult times, and...
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In Today's Episode... In this episode, Jordan Pendleton explores the complexities of financial habits within relationships, emphasizing the importance of embracing differences rather than seeking similarities. She discusses common misconceptions about marrying someone with similar financial tendencies and highlights the growth opportunities that arise from navigating financial differences. The conversation encourages couples to view their financial dynamics as a chance for refinement and teamwork, ultimately leading to a healthier relationship with money. Reminder: Subscribe,...
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In Today's Episode... Jordan Pendleton and Catherine Hammond explore the concept of 'True Wealth' in estate planning, emphasizing the importance of passing on not just financial assets but also human capital, wisdom, and family stories. Catherine shares her personal journey that led to the creation of her program, highlighting the emotional and relational aspects of inheritance that often go overlooked. Ultimately, they advocate for a holistic approach to legacy that nurtures connections and fosters healing within families. In this conversation, Jordan Pendleton and Catherine Hammond explore...
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In Today's Episode... In this episode, Jordan Pendleton and her husband Zach reflect on their journey over the past year, discussing the contrast between traditional success metrics and personal fulfillment. They explore themes of family time, the value of sacrifice, the importance of finding meaning in failures, and the necessity of aligning one's passions with a greater purpose. Through their candid conversation, they challenge listeners to reconsider their own definitions of success and fulfillment, emphasizing the significance of personal values and the willingness to endure hardship for...
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In Today's Episode... Jordan Pendleton reflects on the transformative year of 2024, sharing insights on financial fulfillment that transcends mere income. She introduces a couple's guide aimed at fostering financial alignment in relationships, emphasizing the importance of emotional and spiritual connections over traditional budgeting. The conversation explores the lessons learned from challenges faced, the balance between money and purpose, and setting meaningful intentions for the new year. Reminder: Subscribe, Rate & Review this podcast! Whatever platform...
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In Today's Episode... Jordan Pendleton and Alicia Farricielli explore the profound impact of inner child healing on personal growth and financial behavior. Alicia shares her journey from a fear-based upbringing to discovering the importance of addressing inner child wounds. They discuss how unresolved childhood issues manifest in adult behaviors, particularly with money and self-worth. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-compassion and understanding in the healing process, encouraging listeners to engage with their inner child to break free from negative patterns and embrace a more...
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In Today's Episode... Jordan Pendleton explores the complexities of the holiday season, questioning whether it truly is the 'most wonderful time of the year.' She discusses the pressures surrounding money and relationships during this time, the impact of consumerism, and the importance of intentionality in creating meaningful experiences. Jordan encourages listeners to reflect on their year-end patterns and to actively create new traditions that align with their values, ultimately aiming for a fulfilling holiday experience. Reminder: Subscribe, Rate & Review this podcast! ...
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In Today's Episode... In this conversation, Steve and Christine Van Diest share their transformative journey of redemption in their marriage, discussing the struggles they faced, the intensive counseling they underwent, and the personal growth that followed. They emphasize the importance of recognizing underlying issues, the need for open communication, and the significance of dreaming and personal fulfillment within a relationship. Their story serves as a powerful reminder of the complexities of marriage and the necessity of addressing deeper emotional wounds to foster a healthy...
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Jordan Pendleton and Dave Won discuss the concept of being 'bad with money' and how it relates to our relationships. Dave shares his personal journey of understanding his own money mindset and the emotional barriers that were preventing him from living his life to the fullest. They also explore the importance of getting on the same page emotionally with your partner when it comes to money and how childhood experiences shape our money habits. Dave emphasizes the need to address the root causes of our financial behaviors and offers insights on how to cultivate compassion, empathy, and understanding in our relationships.
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Ted Talk- "You're Not Bad With Money"
More about Dave
Dave Won is a TED Speaker, Certified Money Coach (CMC)®, and the Founder and CEO of Budget Captain®, a holistic corporate financial wellness company. Dave has been recognized as one of the 30 world’s leading subject matter experts by The Outlier Project, an exclusive community of CEOs, Founders, Olympians, Professional Athletes, and Bestselling Authors. Dave speaks across the country and helps people alleviate the personal money stress they carry day in and day out. He believes that financial freedom can only be experienced when emotional freedom is experienced first. Being the son of South Korean immigrants, Dave personally knows the struggles of living through financial hardship. He is a former Air Force Captain with a decorated military career that includes work supporting the Air Force One along with an overseas tour. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and earned his MBA from Indiana University. He has been featured by TEDx, ABC, EBN, Military Media and the Air Force. Away from work, Dave loves to travel and try new recipes with his wife and two daughters.
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