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Blogging and Podcasting

How to Approach Sensitive Subjects in Personal Finance

Content creation, degree programs, books, and more are making the connection between money, physical health, and mental health. Awareness of the intersection of these areas is increasing rapidly. Here are a few tips to approach these sensitive subjects when creating your content.

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Blogging and Podcasting

How Being Queer or Trans Affects Your Finances

When you’re queer or transgender, your finances are going to look a little bit different from the mainstream. While the LGBTQIA2S+ community has made significant strides in the last few years, there are still many challenges that we face as we navigate our financial lives. It’s not that queer and

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Blogging and Podcasting

Financial Trauma and Its Impact on Financial Creators

More and more people are joining the ranks of financial content creators, educators, and coaches that promote an overall message around the importance of financial literacy. Popular financial topics along with discussions that promote vulnerability and transparency around your finances are an encouraging beacon of hope that lets you know

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Blogging and Podcasting

Mental Health Challenges While Starting a Blog or Business

I was 31 years old when I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). When I heard those words from my therapist, I wasn’t surprised. I knew there was something going on for a while and worked for a long time to distract myself from it.

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Financial Literacy

How Money Can Affect Your Mental Health?

If your finances are suffering, your mental health may soon follow suit. And vice versa – poor mental health often leads to poor finances. This can cause a downward spiral that is difficult to break — but there is hope.

Financial Literacy

How to Overcome Negative Emotions About Money

How do you feel about money? It’s an interesting question considering many of us don’t stop to think about how our emotions influence our finances. People who struggle with their finances often think negatively about money. This makes sense, when it feels like money is always standing in your way

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5 Things I’ve Learned About Financial Abuse

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. One key component of domestic abuse is financial domestic abuse: an individual uses money or other financial means as a tool to gain power over someone.

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