Breaking Down the Psychology of Money with Myiesha Beard

Money Matters

27-09-2023 • 39 mins

Have you ever thought about the psychological impact your relationship with money has on your life? Money, our guest Myiesha Beard, a licensed professional counselor, points out, is deeply entangled with our emotions and family dynamics - and it's high time we explore this profound connection. A fascinating journey awaits you as we discuss everything from family dynamics affecting our money habits to financial trauma and its signs.

The conversation gets intriguing as we delve into the complex world of financial stress, anxiety, and how these elements influence our money management strategies. With Myiesha's expertise guiding us, we uncover the varied money personalities, the impact of fear of money, and the intricacies of compulsive spending and saving. Information-packed and eye-opening, this discussion could be your ticket to understanding and improving your relationship with money.

Finally, we conclude the podcast with valuable advice on addressing financial issues promptly and understanding the importance of preventive measures. Myiesha helps us understand the psychological aspects of ignoring creditors and why it's essential to seek help before it’s too late. With practical tips and valuable insights, this episode transforms the daunting world of finance into a realm of understanding and control, leaving you equipped to embrace a healthier financial future. Get ready to shatter preconceived notions and embark on a journey of financial enlightenment with Myiesha Beard.

Guest:
Myiesha Beard, Licensed professional counselor
Restore Counseling Services

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