Why Avoiding Money Decisions is More Common than You Think
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Why Avoiding Money Decisions is More Common than You Think

There is a version of financial security that many women were taught to chase: high income, a respected title, a steady paycheck, benefits, a retirement account. And while those things matter, they don’t always bring the peace we expect. Sometimes, what looks secure from the outside is actually only stable as long as nothing changes.

Your Money Team: Why the Wealthy Never Go It Alone with Tyler Osborne
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Your Money Team: Why the Wealthy Never Go It Alone with Tyler Osborne

There is a version of financial security that many women were taught to chase: high income, a respected title, a steady paycheck, benefits, a retirement account. And while those things matter, they don’t always bring the peace we expect. Sometimes, what looks secure from the outside is actually only stable as long as nothing changes.

Enough: A Life of Progress and Purpose with Jenna René Soto
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Enough: A Life of Progress and Purpose with Jenna René Soto

There is a version of financial security that many women were taught to chase: high income, a respected title, a steady paycheck, benefits, a retirement account. And while those things matter, they don’t always bring the peace we expect. Sometimes, what looks secure from the outside is actually only stable as long as nothing changes.

Know Who You Really Are and Watch How Your Money Decisions Change with Meg Touhey
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Know Who You Really Are and Watch How Your Money Decisions Change with Meg Touhey

What if the life you’ve built doesn’t match who you are?

That’s where this conversation starts. Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with Megan Tuohey, psychologist and relationship expert, to talk about something deeper than fixing relationships. It’s about understanding yourself first. Meg introduces the idea of your “heart print.” It’s the internal blueprint that shapes your choices, your reactions, and what actually feels right to you. When your life lines up with it, things feel steady. When it doesn’t, you feel it.

Clarity Is Kindness: The Money Stories That Shape Our Lives (and How to Rewrite Them) with Dr. Darla Bishop
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Clarity Is Kindness: The Money Stories That Shape Our Lives (and How to Rewrite Them) with Dr. Darla Bishop

What if your relationship with money isn’t really about money, but about the stories you’ve been carrying since childhood?

In this conversation, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with Dr. Darla Bishop to explore how our earliest money experiences shape the way we live, earn, and make decisions today. From childhood moments that tied money to love and security to navigating very different financial realities, Darla shares how she began to question what she had been taught—and chose a new path.

What’s Keeping You From Being at Peace With Money with Carrie Friedberg
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What’s Keeping You From Being at Peace With Money with Carrie Friedberg

Money isn’t just numbers. It’s emotion, identity, and the stories we carry without realizing it.

In this episode, Dr. Felecia Froe sits down with financial coach and author Carrie Friedberg to unpack what’s really behind financial stress, even for high-achieving women who “should” have it figured out. Carrie shares her personal journey from overwhelming debt and shame to becoming a financial coach who helps others build clarity, confidence, and peace with money.

What No One Taught Us About Money And Why It Matters
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What No One Taught Us About Money And Why It Matters

There is a quiet belief many high-achieving women have but rarely say out loud:
“I should already know how money works.” And when they don’t? It turns into shame, silence, and staying stuck longer than they need to. In this episode, Dr. Froe gently dismantles that belief and replaces it with something far more powerful: truth. You were never taught how moneyactually works, and that is not a personal failure; it’s an education gap.

Your Experience Is Worth More Than Your Salary with Gail Keyes-Allen
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Your Experience Is Worth More Than Your Salary with Gail Keyes-Allen

Starting over later in life isn’t something most people plan. For many women, the idea of reinventing themselves at this stage of life feels overwhelming, especially when career, relationships, or financial setbacks force them to make a change they never planned for. But as difficult as it may seem, it’s not impossible… And this incredible woman is a testament to that.