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How Financial Therapy Helps Couples Communicate About Money with Tara Unverzagt Part 2

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“There's a lot of people now who think if only they had the generational wealth transfer, like those Trust Fund babies had, their life would be wonderful. There are some people though, that receive it and feel guilty. And what ends up happening is, a lot of times, they throw it away.”

Our host Ed Coambs continues his conversation with fellow Financial Therapist Tara Unverzagt with a focus on navigating generational wealth. They take an emotional journey through the challenges of passing down prosperity, touching on the delicate balance between fostering ambition in heirs and the unintended consequences of inheritance. Tara sheds light on the role financial therapy plays in wealth management, helping individuals grapple with the complex feelings that money can evoke—from the swell of gratitude to the paralyzing weight of guilt.

Ed and Tara dissect the intricate dance between supporting children financially and teaching them vital life lessons. Hear from those who've walked the tightrope, sharing stories of wealth transition, the guilt of unearned affluence, and the ethical dilemmas faced by financial planners. They question the societal constructs around money, worth, and the impact of professional status, offering a contemplative look at how these factors shape our sense of self and the stewardship of family fortunes. All this and more in this episode of Healthy Love and Money!

Key Topics:

  • Welcome Back, Tara Unverzagt (01:42)
  • Generational Wealth and How It’s Changing (02:06)
  • Financial Independence and its Myths (05:17)
  • Generational Wealth Transfer and its Psychological Impact (15:13)
  • Gender Roles and Expectations in Society (20:59)
  • Parenting, Wealth, and Intrinsic Worth (25:13)
  • Work-Life Balance and Fair Compensation (31:39)
  • Generational Wealth Transfer and Financial Therapy (38:33)
  • Wrap-Up and Contact (44:06)

Resources:

Connect With Healthy Love and Money:

  1. Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™.
  2. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz.
  3. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way.
  4. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Ed Coambs - Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ed Coambs - Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™ or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

“There's a lot of people now who think if only they had the generational wealth transfer, like those Trust Fund babies had, their life would be wonderful. There are some people though, that receive it and feel guilty. And what ends up happening is, a lot of times, they throw it away.”

Our host Ed Coambs continues his conversation with fellow Financial Therapist Tara Unverzagt with a focus on navigating generational wealth. They take an emotional journey through the challenges of passing down prosperity, touching on the delicate balance between fostering ambition in heirs and the unintended consequences of inheritance. Tara sheds light on the role financial therapy plays in wealth management, helping individuals grapple with the complex feelings that money can evoke—from the swell of gratitude to the paralyzing weight of guilt.

Ed and Tara dissect the intricate dance between supporting children financially and teaching them vital life lessons. Hear from those who've walked the tightrope, sharing stories of wealth transition, the guilt of unearned affluence, and the ethical dilemmas faced by financial planners. They question the societal constructs around money, worth, and the impact of professional status, offering a contemplative look at how these factors shape our sense of self and the stewardship of family fortunes. All this and more in this episode of Healthy Love and Money!

Key Topics:

  • Welcome Back, Tara Unverzagt (01:42)
  • Generational Wealth and How It’s Changing (02:06)
  • Financial Independence and its Myths (05:17)
  • Generational Wealth Transfer and its Psychological Impact (15:13)
  • Gender Roles and Expectations in Society (20:59)
  • Parenting, Wealth, and Intrinsic Worth (25:13)
  • Work-Life Balance and Fair Compensation (31:39)
  • Generational Wealth Transfer and Financial Therapy (38:33)
  • Wrap-Up and Contact (44:06)

Resources:

Connect With Healthy Love and Money:

  1. Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™.
  2. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz.
  3. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way.
  4. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.

  continue reading

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