Episode 63 - Working Mom Life (As The Breadwinner) Part 2 of 2
Couples Financial Coach Podcast
Release Date: 10/26/2021
Couples Financial Coach Podcast
Think your childhood doesn't impact your financial well-being? Think again. The attachment style we develop at a young age directly influences our communication and behavior in intimate relationships and with financial decisions. But there’s good news: our brains are *not* fixed. In this episode, Couples Therapist, Financial Therapist, and CFP™ Ed Coambs will teach you: The four attachment styles and how they impact our behavior in relationships. [2:40] Of the six key financial areas, which is the most stressful for couples to discuss. [6:58] How an unresolved...
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“Couples and money” is being discussed more and more frequently in the media. But what about those other money conversations? You know, the awkward money conversations with family and friends. Maybe your friend asked to borrow money. Or you need to discuss your parents’ financial plan after retirement. Everyone seems to dread these, and for good reason...if they’re not handled in a healthy way, the relationship could suffer as a result. As our guest, Erin Lowry, author of the Broke Millennial series, teaches us: How being proactive in talking about money can help you avoid a crisis...
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Times have changed, but have our attitudes shifted toward working mothers? In part two of our interview with Meghan Dwyer, Financial Planner and host of the podcast Money Isn't Scary, we continue unpacking the challenges for female breadwinners in a society that’s still too close to our Disney Fairytales. Bottom Line: while each partnership is unique, childcare and emotional support still fall disproportionately to women in heterosexual relationships. In this episode, we examine: How men can support their partners [7:07] Steps female breadwinners can take to decompress without putting a...
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Fears, Feelings, and Fatigue, OH MY! Today we have a no-fluff conversation with Financial Planner and Podcast Host Meghan Dwyer about juggling career, family, and the nuances that come with being a female breadwinner. Money isn't scary, but we all have stories that we tell ourselves about our self-worth and ability to handle finances. For many women these stories are deeply embedded, negative, and reinforced throughout their lives. In part one of this two-part series, we explore: The patriarchal attitudes that still define women's role in the workplace and home The emotions that women feel as...
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Money, kids, and in-laws...those have to be the top 3 reasons couples fight, right? Today's guest can't help you with the last two, but they've got you covered on the first. Money is an emotional trigger for many couples, and even seemingly-innocent conversations can lead to heated arguments that are difficult to resolve and may boil over into other areas of the relationship. Men -- don’t miss this one. It’s for everyone, but there’s something powerful in the humility and perspective Stephen Finney brings. Who hasn't had a disagreement with their partner about blown budgets, missed...
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You learned about skeletal and muscular systems in school. But what about the psychological and biological system that helps us form and maintain healthy relationships with ourselves, others, and our money? Ed Coambs is a thought leader in Financial Therapy with experience in financial planning. He has combined his experience with analysis of the latest brain and love research to learn what makes us tick around relationships and money. He’s found a theory that explains so much of it: Attachment Theory. Ed is here to share how attachment styles can impact our financial well-being. Your...
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Let's face it, no one wants to compromise when it comes to their marriage or their money. That's why this week's episode is all about creating synergy. We know that when two individuals come together as one, they have an opportunity to become greater than the sum of their equal parts. Despite this knowledge, couples still struggle to find actionable tools to tap into the magic of synergy. This episode features Relationship Coach Cheri Timko on why a couple's greatest tool is the unique *habits* they create. She also shares a powerful habit that any couple can incorporate to...
info_outlineTimes have changed, but have our attitudes shifted toward working mothers?
In part two of our interview with Meghan Dwyer, Financial Planner and host of the podcast Money Isn't Scary, we continue unpacking the challenges for female breadwinners in a society that’s still too close to our Disney Fairytales.
Bottom Line: while each partnership is unique, childcare and emotional support still fall disproportionately to women in heterosexual relationships.
In this episode, we examine:
- How men can support their partners [7:07]
- Steps female breadwinners can take to decompress without putting a dent in their budget [3:56]
- How employers can take a stand to support women in the workplace [19:48]
Read all the show notes, get Meghan’s links, and find out more at https://ahkcoaching.com/podcast
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