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Summary
In this episode of “What is Finology” Podcast, host Natalie Wagner-Willis talks with guest Hannah Moore (A Certified Financial Planner™, a Certified Financial Transitions™ expert, a longtime Finology Fellow as well as the owner of Guiding Wealth). Hannah talks about the power of language, shares some incidents highlighting how powerful language is. They also discuss the role of language and the shame process, and how to eliminate the shame that clients are walking into meeting with.
Tweetable quotes"What words could I give a 3-year old that could help them start to understand money" ~HM
"It's more than just saving giving and investing" ~HM
"We don't have the language to have a healthy relationship with money" ~HM
"our language is the platform in which we think" ~NWW
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This is a continuation of Natalie's conversation with Gayle about incorporating the body in our money decisions. This is Somatic Finance. Check out https://somaticfinance.com/ to find out how to trust your body better.Blog post > https://whatisfinology.org/what-can-your-body-teach-you-about-money-part-2 Get bonus content on Patreon
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How do you feel when you walk into a bank? Or when you meet your financial advisor on Zoom? Which feels better to you? Which makes you feel more empowered with your money choices?"...and how you continue to develop and grow and gain more wisdom over time. And that is the invitation and the journey of somatic finance," ~Gayle Colman, WiF? Ep 05 Gayle and Natalie talk about trusting your body and noticing how it feels when you make money choices.Enjoy our latest What is Finology? episode with Gayle Colman! Get bonus content on Patreon
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In this episode, among other things, Wagner Willis makes a case for the non-judgmental nature of the integral framework. It doesn’t lead to the vilification of the technical knowledge of financial planning or the fundamental or technical analysis of investment analysts. Integral Finance might instead lead us to a complete model with which to wholly support both individuals and communities.Check out the blog post >https://whatisfinology.org/2020/09/25/conscious-money-with-courtney-pullen/ Get bonus content on Patreon
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What is the difference between money value and personal value? In this episode Jody and Natalie discuss this question to help bring awareness to your values. You don't need to accommodate everyone. If you stick to your values and only work with YOUR ideal client you may be happier in the long run. Check out the full blog posthttps://whatisfinology.org/2020/07/30/respecting-the-profession-and-your-beliefs-as-a-financial-planner/Join the conversationhttps://www.facebook.com/whatisfinology/ Get bonus content on Patreon
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Erik Milam and Natalie talk about 2 different stories and compare. Natalie puts on her bedtime story voice to read the first and Erik tells his story of overcoming childhood difficulties. These are 2 different ways of us engaging with money and the people we love. I think these two stories demonstrate how different our relationships with money can be and what different outcomes we can create.Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/whatisfinologyCheck out more of our content at http://whatisfinology.org/ Get bonus content on Patreon
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Have you been patiently (or impatiently) waiting for this next part of Natalie's conversation with Dick Vodra on how this changing world relates to Finology (aka how our personal lives relate to money)? Well, the wait is over!Enjoy this motivational second part that talks about some of the ways we can start to heal our planet and each other. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Dick Vodra joins Natalie Wagner Willis to share his expertise and insights about climate change and Finology. How can we work with our ecology and our economy to be effective stewards for our planet.And yes, we said insect apocalypse ;)www.whatisfinology.org Get bonus content on Patreon
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In this episode we give a detailed definition of Finology. If you're new to our podcast, this is a great place to start. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Marty Kurtz, founder of The Planning Center, talks to Jake about the nature of problems and their solutions. We dive into the wisdom of problem solving and the differences between a simple, complex and complicated problem. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Rick Kahler explores the topics of financial psychology, behavioral finance and finology. We discuss the differences between these areas of study and learn about Rick's work that combines psychology and financial planning. Get bonus content on Patreon
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