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The Emotional Complexities of Living With Wealth with Alice

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We all appreciate that being poor and struggling to make ends meet is difficult, but what about being wealthy? Is it really as desirable as we might think? Does it solve our problems and make us happy?

I invited Alice for an honest conversation about what it's like to grow up in a wealthy family and to live with wealth. It's certainly not a very woke subject, but it has a place in this series of conversations. Challenges go both ways and life is life whomever you are. Alice adds a thoughtful commentary on the nuances of living with wealth; its freedoms and complexities.

In this Episode

  • Trust in friendships
  • The indifference of health to wealth
  • Wealth inheritance and stewardship
  • Finding a life purpose
  • Preconceptions

Follow Cath at Drawn to a Story


Episode information

Music by Grant McLachlan

Resources

UK

MIND - Support for Postnatal and perinatal mental health

Samaritans - FREE Help - Tel: 116 123, E: jo@samaritans.org

NHS Depression Support Groups

NHS Treatment -Postnatal depression

NHS Mental Health Services

The British Psychology Society - Find a Psychologist

Australia

PANDA - Support for parents after birth

Raising Children - Support for partners of those with postnatal depression

Pregnancy Birth and Baby - information and support for parents

Beyond Blue - Mental health support

Headspace - National Youth Mental Health Foundation with support services

The Black Dog Institute - Medical health resources, services and research

SANE Australia - Counselling support, Tel: 1800 187 263 (10am - 10pm)

USA

National Institute of Mental Health - Perinatal Depression information

American Psychologist Association - Psychologist Finder

OR contact medical services in your country.

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28 episodes

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We all appreciate that being poor and struggling to make ends meet is difficult, but what about being wealthy? Is it really as desirable as we might think? Does it solve our problems and make us happy?

I invited Alice for an honest conversation about what it's like to grow up in a wealthy family and to live with wealth. It's certainly not a very woke subject, but it has a place in this series of conversations. Challenges go both ways and life is life whomever you are. Alice adds a thoughtful commentary on the nuances of living with wealth; its freedoms and complexities.

In this Episode

  • Trust in friendships
  • The indifference of health to wealth
  • Wealth inheritance and stewardship
  • Finding a life purpose
  • Preconceptions

Follow Cath at Drawn to a Story


Episode information

Music by Grant McLachlan

Resources

UK

MIND - Support for Postnatal and perinatal mental health

Samaritans - FREE Help - Tel: 116 123, E: jo@samaritans.org

NHS Depression Support Groups

NHS Treatment -Postnatal depression

NHS Mental Health Services

The British Psychology Society - Find a Psychologist

Australia

PANDA - Support for parents after birth

Raising Children - Support for partners of those with postnatal depression

Pregnancy Birth and Baby - information and support for parents

Beyond Blue - Mental health support

Headspace - National Youth Mental Health Foundation with support services

The Black Dog Institute - Medical health resources, services and research

SANE Australia - Counselling support, Tel: 1800 187 263 (10am - 10pm)

USA

National Institute of Mental Health - Perinatal Depression information

American Psychologist Association - Psychologist Finder

OR contact medical services in your country.

  continue reading

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