You Didn't Choose Your First Money Story, But You Can Choose Your Next One
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Your first money education didn't come from a textbook. It came from watching, listening, and absorbing everything happening around you before you were old enough to question any of it. And whether you knew it or not, your brain was filing it all away as truth.
Money causes arguments. Filed.
We can't afford that. Filed.
Rich people are greedy. Filed.
We don't talk about money. Filed.
In this solo episode, Lisa Marie gets deeply personal about the money story she inherited. Growing up with a single mom, being told real wealth was only for people who were born into it or married into it, sitting at a kitchen table choosing between groceries and bills, navigating food stamps, two foreclosures, a short sale, and a Chapter 7 bankruptcy before 40. And then, three years after starting her business at 43, and taking it to multi-six figures.
Not because of luck. Because she did the work to see the story she'd been handed, decide it wasn't hers to keep, and build something entirely different in its place.
This episode walks you through exactly how to do that work and why the story doesn't disappear just because your bank account changes.
What You'll Learn:
- The difference between your inherited money narrative and your chosen one
- Why your first money beliefs were never actually yours to begin with
- How generational money patterns show up as pricing guilt, over-delivering, and self-sabotage
- The three-step process to identify, examine, and rewrite the money story you've been living
- Why awareness alone doesn't change your bank account, and what does
- How Lisa went from food stamps to multi-six figures in three years by doing this exact work
Resources
- The Seven Money Pitfalls email series
- Private Voxer Coaching
- Cash and Sass™ Podcast Newsletter
- Transcendent Wealth Co services
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Transcendent Wealth Co. LLC
https://www.transcendentwealthco.com