145: Move over SMART Goals, It's Time for FUN Goals
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
1M ago
Since the dawn of time (ok, ok, since 1981) SMART goals have been the dominant framework for setting and achieving goals, including financial ones. But disability advocate Emily Ladau was onto something when she said that SMART goals were out, and FUN goals were in. As a shame free financial therapist and financial wellness expert, I’m a huge fan of FUN goals! Tune in to hear how Flexible, Uplifting, and Number-Based goals can help you achieve your money goals and feel good while doing it ..read more
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144: Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Money
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
1M ago
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and influence one another. As a social worker and financial therapist, I’ll share how you can understand more about this type of therapy and what you might gain from CBT. As always, I’m here to point out where things go awry, and I’ll talk about some of the “cons” of this intervention (hint: you can’t think your way to wealth). Curious? Make sure to tune in ..read more
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143: Black Personal Finance Pros You Need to Know
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
2M ago
It’s Black History Month, and Mind Money Balance is celebrating by highlighting and amplifying 13 Black personal finance pros you need to know. From journalists to authors, YouTubers to podcasters, and energy healers to social workers, this list highlights folks who have taught me things about money, new ways to approach personal finance tactics and instill motivation, too ..read more
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142: Big Changes at Mind Money Balance
Mind Money Balance
by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
2M ago
I'm taking you behind the scenes and sharing insights into my personal and professional journey, including how I found myself repeating a mistake by outsourcing my self-trust when it came to trying to achieve my goals in 2023. I share lessons I’ve learned, including how I approach my marketing from a sustainability standpoint, why social media platforms can be complimentary but aren’t my main focus, and what happened when I looked at YouTube with too much anxiety. I turned to folks in my community for feedback and reassurance about the power of safe and healthy authenticity, including sharing ..read more
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141: Motivational Interviewing and Money
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
2M ago
Motivational interviewing isn't a pep talk or hyping yourself up to answer questions – it's a profound exploration of your desires. While I absolutely believe that we can and should be our own hype people, Motivational interviewing is about tapping into the deep well of insight within you, so you can figure out your unique motivation to make change. And–how you can make meaningful changes with your money, so you can achieve your financial desires ..read more
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140: "Loud Budgeting" is "Having Financial Boundaries"
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
2M ago
"Loud Budgeting" is a social media trend that I can get behind as a financial therapist. Why? Because it's just another way to say "having financial boundaries." Learn how to set and communicate financial boundaries, what third spaces have to do with it, and how to deal with naysayers who try to push your limits.  Read or watch the corresponding video here www.mindmoneybalance.com/blogandvideos/loud-budgeting-is-financial-boundaries ..read more
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139: The Problem With Online Financial Influencers
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
3M ago
I’ve highlighted why you need to be wary of the old guard of personal finance, but what about the new FinFluencers all over you social media feeds? I came across a study, initially highlighted by the brilliant Financial Diet, that found only 1 in 10 people providing financial advice online have any sort of credentials to do so. So how can you spot a FinFluencer grifter? Listen as I break down the green, orange, and red flags you should watch out for when navigating who you are getting your info from ..read more
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138: Easy Financial Swaps Explained
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
3M ago
If you are trying to cut back on your spending but keep getting tripped up because you are engaging in retail therapy, you aren’t alone. This video simplifies why shopping feels good and what we can do instead. As a bonus, these easy financial swaps are all about making you feel good instead of feel like you are restricting yourself. Win-Win! For the full post, click here https://www.mindmoneybalance.com/blogandvideos/how-to-stop-retail-therapy ..read more
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137: New Consumerism Tricks to Avoid
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
3M ago
You might be familiar with how grocery stores use end caps to trick you into buying more than you planned, but do you know how to protect yourself from the Diderot Effect and things like Eco-washing? In this episode, not only will you learn how marketers have been leveraging behavioral psychology to trick you into spending more, but you’ll also learn ways to practice your version of ethical consumption intentionally so when it’s time to shop, you can be confident that you’re only buying what you need and want ..read more
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136: Save Money on Food When You Aren't A Cook
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by Lindsay Bryan - Podvin
3M ago
Whether you’re not a cook, don’t have time to spend in the kitchen, or just can’t be bothered, there are ways to save on food without becoming a home chef. Financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin offers twelve creative ways to save on food without cooking for a Mind Money Balance audience member who HATES cooking.  Watch the corresponding video and read the post here: http://www.mindmoneybalance.com/blogandvideos/save-money-on-food-when-you-cant-cook ..read more
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