In this episode of the "I Should Have Learned Sooner" podcast, host Tim Winfred sits down with Rahkim Sabree, a financial trauma specialist, to explore the concept of financial trauma and its impact on individuals' relationship with money. Rahkim shares his definition of financial trauma and explains how it exists on a spectrum, ranging from major traumatic events like evictions and job losses to smaller traumas like receiving poor financial advice.
Drawing from personal experiences of growing up in poverty and later transitioning to entrepreneurship, Rahkim discusses the profound impact of financial trauma and the motivation it can create for achieving financial success. He also delves into the challenges and mindset shifts involved in transitioning from relying solely on investments to living off those funds.
Join Tim and Rahkim as they navigate the complexities of financial trauma, discuss strategies for overcoming insecurities, and emphasize the importance of financial empowerment.
Connect with Rahkim and learn more about financial trauma at https://rahkimsabree.com and https://rahkimsabree.substack.com/
For transcriptions of this episode and more, visit https://learnedsooner.com.
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