The Psychology of Money Tamasin Thomas | Psychology and Money Podcaster
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- Society & Culture
Matters of money are difficult in relationships. Tamasin Thomas combines the worlds of psychology and money to illuminate what's happening below the surface and explore why fights about money are rarely about money.
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E10 Julie | Am I Enough? Shame Imposter Strikes Again
Have you ever struggled in believing you are of value? Julie invites us into her internal bind, vulnerably identifying her fear & shame of accepting payment from clients who purchase her services because she believes she has no value. We discover that this internalized truth was a lie she received from childhood that plagues her as an adult. Topics discussed: the impact a narcissistic parent has on a child's identify & self worth, how highly sensitive children can be overly stimulated, & eating disorders.
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E9 Jenni | Shame & Money: The Struggle of Wants & Needs
Jenni shares an internal struggle of spending money on wants vs needs - She's uses the example of a rug (a want) vs a winter coat (a need). In our exploration, we learn Jenni, born in China, experienced profound loss as a young child. Find out how those childhood losses are impacting how she spends her money as an adult and the role shame has played in hiding her pain and preventing her from healing.
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E8 Heather | Crawling Under a Blanket from Fear
Heather wants to crawl under a blanket when her husband asks her to have a conversation about saving money for emergencies. Her palms get sweaty and her chest feels tight. Heather's visceral reaction to her husbands request has her stuck and confused. Join us as we engage the possibility that her body is projecting onto money a deep, unprocessed loss from childhood.
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E7 Alex and Jess | When Childhood Wounds Impact Adult Intimacy
Two lovey ladies, Alex and Jess, share that they constantly feel tension around money in their relationship. One of them feels overly responsible for planning for their future, while the other lives in the moment. Join us as we explore why both ladies are inherently relating to money from places of very old wounds in their childhood & how this knowledge breaks the gridlock between them and invites both to know themselves and each other more intimately.
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E6 Jennifer
Jennifer, married and a new mother, realizes she is experiencing hesitancy in asking her husband to help pay for her daughter's daycare. What is the resistance about and what old wound might she be operating out of? Jennifer brings her most vulnerable, authentic self and together we uncover what is happening below the surface, exploring not only the family she grew up in, but also societal messages that can create internal conflict.
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E5 Sam and Diane
Up until recently, Sam has avoided finances and believes "everything will all work out fine," but he's married to Diane, who fears there will never be enough. What happens when these two worlds collide? Find out on this week's episode of The Psychology of Money.