Michelle Jackson on Money-related Stress
If you ever worry about your finances, tune into this episode of Woman Worriers. Host Elizabeth Cush talks with Michelle Jackson about managing money mindfully.
Show Notes:
Whether you’re a single woman supporting yourself—and maybe others—financially or you’re married and managing a household budget, if you’ve ever stressed out about money, this episode of the Woman Worriers podcast is for you. Host Elizabeth Cush, LCPC, of Progression Counseling in Annapolis, Md., interviews Michelle Jackson, a personal finance influencer and entrepreneur who focuses on empowering women with their money. They talk about money as a source of anxiety for many women and suggest strategies that can help women manage their money instead of the other way around so we can be a little less anxious about our money issues.
Listen and learn:
The factors that can stand in the way of women’s financial progress
Situations that can trigger financial post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Why it pays to understand that nothing is secure
The lessons of digital entrepreneurship
Why money stress may be greater in the United States
Where the focus should be in the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement
The first question to ask if you want to start better financial habits
How it’s possible to save money and still have nice things
How to prioritize healthy spending
Why you should use real cash
How connecting money with time can help you look at worth differently
How one woman went from owing dozens of creditors to empowering herself to make money
Why we self-sabotage our financial success
Learn More
> Michelle Jackson’s website
> Michelle Is Money Hungry podcast
> #moneyhungry blog
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