In this episode of 'Highly Sensitive Money,' host Diana Yañez welcomes Ariel Nathanson from 'Finances for Feminists.' The conversation delves into Ariel's journey into finance, starting from her childhood love for numbers to her current role in financial education. Ariel shares her experiences at Wellesley College, her initial jobs, and how she found her calling in financial literacy. They discuss the impact of societal messages on women's financial behavior, the importance of mindful and intuitive spending, and the need for shifting money conversations from individual failings to systemic issues. Ariel also provides insights into the challenges women face, policies that can drive change, and practical advice for fostering a healthy relationship with money.
About our Guest:Ariel Nathanson is a Certified Financial Education Instructor and the Founder of Finances for Feminists. After leaving her corporate job as a software executive, Ariel set out to demystify the world of personal finance by offering one-on-one financial coaching. Her business is focused on helping individuals and couples attain financial wellness through education and personalized support. As a money coach, she provides individualized lessons in finance fundamentals (such as: mindful spending, budgeting, retirement, investing and more) that help her clients gain clarity and take control of their financial future.
The key moments in this episode are:00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:27 Ariel's Financial Journey 04:51 Social Justice and Money 14:47 Intuitive Spending Explained 25:27 Money and Relationships 27:50 Unrealistic Expectations in Couples' Finances 29:09 The Importance of a Joint Vision 29:37 Money Coaching and Building Systems 30:05 The Taboo of Discussing Money 31:55 Highly Sensitive People and Money 33:21 Parallels Between Money and Other Life Areas 37:37 Compassionate Inquiry in Money Coaching 39:27 Addressing Money Anxiety and Social Justice 45:01 Empowering Non-Cis White Males in Finance 46:30 The Role of Money Mentors 48:35 Celebrating Financial Accomplishments 51:16 Concluding Thoughts and Resources
Resources:Finances for Feminists Finances for Feminists Instagram The Fool Investment Guide for Teens Resmaa Menakem's book "My Grandmother's Hands" Douglas Tsoi's newsletter “Trauma and the Imperfect Childhood” allthecolors.net for the Money Archetypes quiz
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